I just wanna say a huge thank you for the video. My dad was in the ICU with a 5% chance of survival. He beat it and is now in a normal room. Along the way he had to get the trachestomy. This was a great way for me to figure out more about it and that it really can be removed! Thank you and I will be sharing this video with my family.
@@itsyourboiboiii1248 its been quite some time since my dad had it and it took about a month but he fully recovered his voice and its like its never been there minus a scar.
@@rocknmetalultima hi, my mom has this tracheostomy for 5 months. What are the suggestable ways to get out of tracheostomy. She is not able to talk, it is stressful
I looked this up to see what was done to me a in April 2021 when I was in the ICU with covid-pneumonia. I recovered and it's been a year. I was in the ICU for 6 weeks then went to a nursing home/rehab because my muscles had atrophied (shrunk up) due to lack of use and I couldn't even sit on my own yet. 4 weeks later exactly I was discharged with a walker and I'm using it less and less now.🙌
So helpful. Simple. And straight to the point. Plus I’m childish and literally need my entire nursing program to be taught in animation. Then I’d pass with flying colors.
i had one of these put in my neck last year. i don't have in anymore, it left an ugly scar on my neck but i'm extremely grateful that it's gone. to me the trach symbolizes a period in which my life turned into a nightmare. good luck to those who are dealing with this themselves, or have a family member that is
First year I had this topic and I listened to it and I aced it , I am back 2weeks go to my second year exams it's part of the syllabus and am just happy am gonna ace it again . Thank you Sir
This showed the love to serve and love by the the founder since it has saved a lot of souls. Also I think it's a pleasure for the workers who insert it because if ur not chosen, u can't manage doing it therefore to the doctors, I request that keep the fire burning and will be appreciated by the creater. God bless you comrades
@Selena, what has been your experience with the Passy Muir Speaking Valve? After a few short months my 77-year-old sister is hardly able to use it anymore because it irritates her throat. Sad.
The hospital called me saying that my brother, who is intubated there in the Burn Unit, had failed the breathing test they gave him this morning and wanted permission to do a tracheotomy if he fails again tomorrow.
wow just watched pop smokes murder they rushed him in for this but he was to far gone r.i.p god bless people wow go through tough circumstances like this
I had a trach and still have the scar on my throat. After watching this I must have had the trach placed down lower since my scar is really low on my neck. People used to have to read my lips since I was a quadriplegic at the time. I would stick my tongue out every time i wanted to deflat the cuff so i could talk for a little while.
My mother was stroke and placed to ICU hospital for 2 months. She is Whole body Paralized since then in ICU after that that we spend a lot of money but nothing recoveries towards her. and doctors suggested that she must be in traceostomy to survive and we accepted it However after several months She is very Weak bones are now seen unlike before, We feel the pain thats she's suffering and now we're now praying to God to better get her now than to suffer everyday and everynight ,,,,worse nightmare in our family this 2021
Over the recent few months at stages my tracheotomy tube stoma seems to be irritating and I have tried everything I could think of to have the issue resolved instead of going to doctor first. The pain still persists every so often. Hard to explain type of pain. I have had a tracheostomy since birth.
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I'm in the middle of a passing the buck game between the ent and the pulmonologist as to which one of them should be taking steps towards decannulation me. Pulmonologist said ent should do it and the ent says that the pulmonologist needs to do testing to see if I'm even a candidate for decannulate. I just got back from the ent who told me to bring a fenestrated size 4 in order to start capping it BUT then said he didn't know that I use a "fancy machine" aka non invasive ventilator at night and I would not be able to use the machine with the fenestrated trache. So, I got nothing done today but aggravation and I have the same stinking trache in for 6 months! Iswear I am ready to decannulate myself . As of that ent appt. I took my oxygen off....I dont care anymore.
A 41-year-old man who was involved in a serious car accident and suffers from facial trauma is rushed to the emergency room and an extensive neck, including a fractured jaw, several broken teeth and a walking cervical hematoma and grew up Two intubation attempts failed due to extensive bleeding and a change in anatomy (due to the fractures). The attempt at breathing with a balloon was unsuccessful due to airway resistance to pressing the balloon. How is it best to treat this patient now? 1) 100% oxygen mask 2) Oxygen goggles until another intubation attempt can be made 3) Cricothyroidotomy 4) Tracheostomy
why this tube is not replaced in the nasal cavity instead of the throat?! , IDK,I think by this the air will not be dry for lunges and the patient still have his voice . I think!
Anyone have experience with the Passy Muir Speaking Valve? After a few short months my 77-year-old sister is hardly able to use it anymore because it irritates her throat. Sad. Could this have been due to treatment shortcomings? Such as insufficient humidification or suctioning. Or is this to be expected with frequent use over a few months? I really miss our phone calls.
I thought you had to wait three days for it to be removed not one???? My mom had this last year and my dad fought for it to be removed and she's doing fine now.
I had a stroke a couple years ago and i have a question if anyone had a traqueostomy i still have a lot of. Secretions i spit a lot my mouth always feel dirty and the smell of my breath is horrendous i brush my teeth like 4 to 5 times a day and use mouthwash and the smell wont go away what do you think it is ? Please help i don't like to have verbal conversations unless i have to but this is overwhelming i don't know what else to do
I just wanna say a huge thank you for the video. My dad was in the ICU with a 5% chance of survival. He beat it and is now in a normal room. Along the way he had to get the trachestomy. This was a great way for me to figure out more about it and that it really can be removed! Thank you and I will be sharing this video with my family.
The tube is removed?
Same here my aunt is in this situation right now
Damn my dad is also at the hospital but they still don’t know if they will put the trachestrony yet so I’m praying to god they won’t put it
@@itsyourboiboiii1248 its been quite some time since my dad had it and it took about a month but he fully recovered his voice and its like its never been there minus a scar.
@@rocknmetalultima hi, my mom has this tracheostomy for 5 months. What are the suggestable ways to get out of tracheostomy. She is not able to talk, it is stressful
I looked this up to see what was done to me a in April 2021 when I was in the ICU with covid-pneumonia. I recovered and it's been a year. I was in the ICU for 6 weeks then went to a nursing home/rehab because my muscles had atrophied (shrunk up) due to lack of use and I couldn't even sit on my own yet. 4 weeks later exactly I was discharged with a walker and I'm using it less and less now.🙌
U can talk properly remove tracheostomy tube right?
So helpful. Simple. And straight to the point. Plus I’m childish and literally need my entire nursing program to be taught in animation. Then I’d pass with flying colors.
lol that's me hey.... animation just makes everything easy, i'm going to do my OSCE on tracheostomy today and this really helped me alot
Lol I'm a nursing student as well, this helped me so much!
An animation is much better than a real video, thank you.
i had one of these put in my neck last year. i don't have in anymore, it left an ugly scar on my neck but i'm extremely grateful that it's gone. to me the trach symbolizes a period in which my life turned into a nightmare. good luck to those who are dealing with this themselves, or have a family member that is
Why was teach put on your neck
The animations in this video are superb!!!
Thank you for creating this!
First year I had this topic and I listened to it and I aced it , I am back 2weeks go to my second year exams it's part of the syllabus and am just happy am gonna ace it again . Thank you Sir
This showed the love to serve and love by the the founder since it has saved a lot of souls.
Also I think it's a pleasure for the workers who insert it because if ur not chosen, u can't manage doing it therefore to the doctors,
I request that keep the fire burning and will be appreciated by the creater.
God bless you comrades
So appreciated I am CNA and i am so glad to found this video thank you so much God bless..
This vedio reached there where u urself hv not reached yet ..love 💞 n thanks !frm Kashmir
God bless you. wonderful work. i have a Tracheostomy this was so helpful.
Thank you for this. Very concise & basic, perfect for a refresher.
This was really helpful....Easy...Saved me in my nursing exam
Very short and precise.. Gives me a better understanding.. Tq
We need a support group for those of us that need someone to take care of our trachy people. Everybody seems terrified.
Wow This video is wonderful, it compressed a whole lot and made it simple
big thanks
Really really wonderful explanation
3:16 - - CARE - - trache must be properly HUMIDIFIED to PREVENT complications (DRY AIR leads to IRRITATION + SECRETION production). SOLUTIONS: (1) Adequate suction. (2) (Periodic) HUMIDIFICATION of air. (4) Deflate cuff periodically.
4:55 - - COMPLICATIONS - -
Tomorrow is my ENT exam
Thank you 🙏
I don’t know why...but it’s so interesting to me when I get tracheostomy patients
@Selena, what has been your experience with the Passy Muir Speaking Valve? After a few short months my 77-year-old sister is hardly able to use it anymore because it irritates her throat. Sad.
Covered all aspects of the procedure! magnificent video!
Thank you
precise and on point...thank you for providing us this video.
Wow thank you for your efforts
Excellent description and animation, Thank you very much!
Every single word of your video is imp for med student ....i repeat EVERY SINGLE WORD !!!!💞💞👏👏👏👏👏
Are you a doctor now?
I had a tracky after i what happened in a bad stage of my life going through mental health problems, i hooe everyone is well!x
How are u
@@showbuzztv9509 I'm good thankyou very much, back on track
Thank u so much 😊this video is very helpful for everyone
Great video!! keep making such videos
And thank you so much!
i woke up from a coma in the hospital with one ahhhh. healed up real quick. in about a week
Wow. Well explained 👏
The hospital called me saying that my brother, who is intubated there in the Burn Unit, had failed the breathing test they gave him this morning and wanted permission to do a tracheotomy if he fails again tomorrow.
My father also. He’s been intubated for 20 days. My God bless him and i hopenthis is the best way. May God bless you too
Wow. I only searched this up from seeing what strahm did in saw
Me too lol
Same lol
Me too! Omg.
Me too man
looking this up for my NCP lol
very GooD explainatioN sir...
This is a very helpful video for general education on Adult Trachs! Thank you!
U nailed it bro
Explanation is superab
This is superb 👍👍
Great ! But subtitles would be helpful to memorize the topics .thanks
Go to the right top corner where 3 dots appear click on caption and choose English and there you have subtitles now.
Excellent Video! Thank you.
What a brilliant video 💛
well explained...thank you so muchh❤
The video was excellent...thanks a ton
wow just watched pop smokes murder they rushed him in for this but he was to far gone r.i.p god bless people wow go through tough circumstances like this
It will be much easier to understand with subtitles
Great videos.
Respect and Greetings from India :)
Awesome thank u so much👏👏
I had a trach and still have the scar on my throat. After watching this I must have had the trach placed down lower since my scar is really low on my neck. People used to have to read my lips since I was a quadriplegic at the time. I would stick my tongue out every time i wanted to deflat the cuff so i could talk for a little while.
I’m sorry for that I hope that you’re fine now.
Omg how are you noe
My mother was stroke and placed to ICU hospital for 2 months.
She is Whole body Paralized since then in ICU
after that that we spend a lot of money but nothing recoveries towards her.
and doctors suggested that she must be in traceostomy to survive and we accepted it
However after several months
She is very Weak bones are now seen unlike before,
We feel the pain thats she's suffering and now we're now praying to God to better get her now than to suffer everyday and everynight ,,,,worse nightmare in our family this 2021
how is ur mother now
How is she now ??
@@sandeepdeepak4822 she's in heaven now 1 year ago
Amazing video 😮😮
Amazing video👏🏻
Many thanks for your video 👏
i had a trach myself when i was a baby
had it removed at 4 years old due to a
LTP producer to widen my airways
Amazing.
Bro
U r the best 🔥🔥🔥😍😍
good job! loved the video
Amazing and very simple 👌👌
Amazing video on point.
Good presentation many thanks
Thanks for very important video 👍
Tysm for this!
Over the recent few months at stages my tracheotomy tube stoma seems to be irritating and I have tried everything I could think of to have the issue resolved instead of going to doctor first. The pain still persists every so often. Hard to explain type of pain. I have had a tracheostomy since birth.
How are u
This was amazing
Thanks for sharing this with us. I just subscribed to your channel! 👋🏽👨🏾⚕️🏨
Thank you for the video
Very informative video! Thank you!!!♥️👍
Thank you 🙏🏼 so much
great video!
Really helpful .thnkyou
Amazing!
Hello, im from free Quran education , congrats on 25k subscribers! I hope you will achieve your dreams
And please could you make video about diabetes? How when what? How insulin works? Difference between diabetes type A and B and anything related to diabetes
Im myself diabetic, and i want to know more about it to invent cure from it or at least something more affordable and less painful than doing shot 3-6 times a day (for diabetes type A) please if possible make a series on this topic
Thankyou so much🥰
Thanks so much
very helpful 😭
Amazing video🔥
Wanna very helpful
I'm in the middle of a passing the buck game between the ent and the pulmonologist as to which one of them should be taking steps towards decannulation me. Pulmonologist said ent should do it and the ent says that the pulmonologist needs to do testing to see if I'm even a candidate for decannulate. I just got back from the ent who told me to bring a fenestrated size 4 in order to start capping it BUT then said he didn't know that I use a "fancy machine" aka non invasive ventilator at night and I would not be able to use the machine with the fenestrated trache. So, I got nothing done today but aggravation and I have the same stinking trache in for 6 months! Iswear I am ready to decannulate myself . As of that ent appt. I took my oxygen off....I dont care anymore.
Thank you ❤️
Nice and informative
Great video🤩🤩🤩
thanks for the video
Thanks
Thank you so much for this special video
Very useful
Along with apnea? What does that mean? Why would apnea be happening if that area isn't being used for breathing?
A 41-year-old man who was involved in a serious car accident and suffers from facial trauma is rushed to the emergency room
and an extensive neck, including a fractured jaw, several broken teeth and a walking cervical hematoma
and grew up
Two intubation attempts failed due to extensive bleeding and a change in anatomy (due to the fractures).
The attempt at breathing with a balloon was unsuccessful due to airway resistance to pressing the balloon.
How is it best to treat this patient now?
1) 100% oxygen mask
2) Oxygen goggles until another intubation attempt can be made
3) Cricothyroidotomy
4) Tracheostomy
I'm pretty sure that's the exact question from a different video, but 3). Only performed by qualified medical professionals.
Great video....
why this tube is not replaced in the nasal cavity instead of the throat?! , IDK,I think by this the air will not be dry for lunges and the patient still have his voice . I think!
Thanks for vid
Superb 💯💯💯
Anyone have experience with the Passy Muir Speaking Valve?
After a few short months my 77-year-old sister is hardly able to use it anymore because it irritates her throat. Sad.
Could this have been due to treatment shortcomings?
Such as insufficient humidification or suctioning. Or is this to be expected with frequent use over a few months?
I really miss our phone calls.
Best vedio
I thought you had to wait three days for it to be removed not one???? My mom had this last year and my dad fought for it to be removed and she's doing fine now.
Was it temporary?
Can it be uesed in choking emergency?
Pagi..klu boleh tau tuk beli alat nya dimn dan brp harga nya..karna saya mau pakai alat seperti itu..trims
Please suggest me ways to get rid of tracheostomy. My mom still not able to talk or swallow. She is on Ryles tube.
Subglotic stenosis and an obligate trachy?
After this can one can eat properly
My dad is in a coma and had a tracheostomy done.does suctioning hurt?he has a pained look when its done
How is dad
I had a stroke a couple years ago and i have a question if anyone had a traqueostomy i still have a lot of. Secretions i spit a lot my mouth always feel dirty and the smell of my breath is horrendous i brush my teeth like 4 to 5 times a day and use mouthwash and the smell wont go away what do you think it is ? Please help i don't like to have verbal conversations unless i have to but this is overwhelming i don't know what else to do
You could have a GI issue, like a diverticulum, definetly consult your physician
You need to get suction done 3 to 4 hr atleast
Thank you
I looked this up cuz I had one when I was a baby and I wanted to see what the operation was
I had the same also when I was a baby, so many years had no serious problems but now giving me breathing difficulties.