Vital Signs

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • How to take and interpret vital signs such as pulse, respirations, blood pressure, pulse oximetry, blood glucose, and ETCO2.

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  • @Hershy_18
    @Hershy_18 4 года назад +205

    You should be giving a EMT class... I'll pay!

    • @ricktyricktywrecked5777
      @ricktyricktywrecked5777 4 года назад +5

      Instructors male more than most paramedics honestly.

    • @Ninja-qm8bp
      @Ninja-qm8bp 4 года назад +19

      That's almost what he's doing. Providing first aid skills for lay people and experienced responders. Even as an EMT, I still enjoy watching his videos!

    • @ziyuansim5090
      @ziyuansim5090 4 года назад +3

      @@ricktyricktywrecked5777 Make* ?

    • @marcoslotero1997
      @marcoslotero1997 3 года назад +2

      I agree with you

    • @baddgerpaw
      @baddgerpaw Год назад

      @@ziyuansim5090 no he meant mail

  • @ambulance_boy3834
    @ambulance_boy3834 4 года назад +45

    Half a second is a good time frame to feel for a pulse because it gives you time to pick up on any arrhythmias.

  • @HUNTER-ve3iw
    @HUNTER-ve3iw 4 года назад +77

    I legit knew everything here already but I still watched just because I enjoy your content, keep up the great work!

    • @TheDoctor1225
      @TheDoctor1225 3 года назад +1

      Agreed. He presents it in a clear manner and still encourages you to use your brains instead of acting like a robot who blindly follows numbers and rules. Treat the patient. not the numbers.

  • @hurricanejeffries4606
    @hurricanejeffries4606 3 года назад +6

    I have a Type1 diabetic son and he passed out on us recently. It was super scary and this time his blood sugars were steady at 146. Anyway. It was scary enough that I am going to emt school and paramedics training after that. I may never work a rig but I will be able to save my family if something like that happens again. At least I will know how to help til I can get him to a hospital.
    Your site was super Informative. Thank you!!!

  • @philfortin5995
    @philfortin5995 4 года назад +15

    I remember my EMT training from the 90s as a Cop. Vitals was an insanely info overload portion. Cool video, thanks.

  • @conwayyury5578
    @conwayyury5578 2 года назад +5

    i come from a aircraft engineering background. I have taken lots of Red Cross first aid classes, PADI dive Rescurer, Wilderness first Aid. I do try to learn as much as I can from your videos. I am taken aback, as to the complete new information I did not ever realize of what it takes in your industry! Thank-you for posting and I have subscribed! I truly would love to learn more and help another human being or coworker in medical distress.

    • @barryg4927
      @barryg4927 2 месяца назад

      Prep medic is fantastic! Check out skinny medic and the paramedic coach as well . 💯

  • @curtisthomason2234
    @curtisthomason2234 4 года назад +25

    Thank You, these videos are so incredibly helpful. I am taking a fast track EMT course. These are the videos I have been looking for. This is way more entertaining to watch than those power point videos floating around. Great videography, sound, demonstrations, easy to understand, and a handsome guy teaching it all. This is pure gold! ❤

  • @bradknowles3938
    @bradknowles3938 4 года назад +4

    Absolutely love the info you put out Sam! I'm always learning something new

  • @EggyMcLove
    @EggyMcLove 4 года назад +12

    Forwarding this video to my trainees. Good job Sam.

  • @crowmancaveman2gen-xer280
    @crowmancaveman2gen-xer280 4 года назад +62

    When I extern at a urgent care, the office manager was a paramedic and 68w, he wouldnt let me cut no corners with vital and he would ban me from using a electronic blood pressure cuff. To this day I can take blood pressures in the dark it helped me alot when I collected blood at American red cross cause I would work in places where power would go out. That dude taught me cool stuff 🤣😂 more then what I learned at medical assisting school I went to

    • @zachbunch8701
      @zachbunch8701 4 года назад +7

      Glad to hear it! I'm looking at the 68W right now.

    • @sarahwitter2548
      @sarahwitter2548 3 года назад +3

      @@bdogg20101 Totally agree! I’m externing as an MA currently and the doctor prefers the electric BP machine but if the machine is acting up which it does, I take it manually! I personally prefer manual myself.

    • @TheDoctor1225
      @TheDoctor1225 3 года назад +3

      I was blessed, when I volunteered with our local ambulance corps at a CFR and then EMT, to have worked with a paramedic who insisted on the same. Electronics were fine for monitoring in the ambulance while doing other interventions or when doing a standard transport, but she wanted at least 1 if not more manual BP's on a patient. To this day, even when serving as a medical assistant or as a volunteer medical presence at events, I have my own BP cuff and take manual measurements. She was a marvelous partner, and to this day is a great friend and I learned a lot from her. Sounds like we had very similar experiences, Crowman.

    • @TheDoctor1225
      @TheDoctor1225 3 года назад +3

      @@sarahwitter2548 I'm too old school, myself. Used to "argue" with one of my professors (who was a doctor and had a great sense of humor) when I was getting my degree as a medical assistant that I was like Bones from the original Star Trek - didn't trust machines and didn't like them :) "It's a blasted MACHINE, Spock! You can't argue with a machine!" Good times.

    • @media6969
      @media6969 Год назад

      How do you take blood pressure in the dark?? 😅

  • @TravisWebster
    @TravisWebster 4 года назад +2

    Been following for a while now. Glad you provide a ton of information. I just started EMT school this week and always find your videos helpful. Thank you for what you do!

  • @Hal-Robinson
    @Hal-Robinson 4 года назад +2

    I learned a lot of stuff on this video I'm the planning section chief or a county search and rescue in Florida so although I don't do medical a lot of my coworkers are EMTs and paramedics sometimes I am on calls with them so it's good for me to understand what they do.

  • @ChrisJohnson-hk6es
    @ChrisJohnson-hk6es Год назад +1

    New to this channel. Round of applause! This is excellent information. Thank you!

  • @Zoe-nc9oq
    @Zoe-nc9oq 4 года назад +1

    You are my inspiration to continue pushing myself to be the best care provider I can out in the field. Thanks for your time

  • @MrDeath2iPod
    @MrDeath2iPod 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video! I’m currently just starting in the nursing field and planning to enlist after I’m done, I just wanted to say your videos are really helpful. Keep up the great work!

  • @krymsonuchiha14
    @krymsonuchiha14 4 года назад +2

    This is great thank you!!! I cannot afford much and cannot physically work as an EMT since I have Fibromyalgia. I will be taking a first responder course at some point, but after I move. This is really helpful since I live currently with people who have hypertension.

  • @TheDoctor1225
    @TheDoctor1225 3 года назад

    One of the things I like the best about your videos is the fact that you continually reinforce the fact that we need to interpret the results we get/find/see instead of robotically saying "105 bpm. They MUST be suffering from tachycardia" or the like.

  • @maritzafigueiras8432
    @maritzafigueiras8432 4 года назад +1

    You make great videos! Thank you for this one!

  • @DukeTrana
    @DukeTrana 2 года назад

    This is one of the best videos on this topic. Very well done. Clear and concise.

  • @alexr1101
    @alexr1101 4 года назад +140

    Respirations are always 16, always.

    • @PrepMedic
      @PrepMedic  4 года назад +87

      god is watching 😂

    • @GibbyGuyGo
      @GibbyGuyGo 4 года назад +4

      I was going to comment this 😂

    • @w0oties
      @w0oties 4 года назад +2

      R/F @ 18.

    • @Ninja-qm8bp
      @Ninja-qm8bp 4 года назад +1

      So true 😂

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon 4 года назад +1

      Or always 20.

  • @douglastrujillo8317
    @douglastrujillo8317 4 года назад +15

    This couldn’t have come at a better time! I’m in EMT school and we are covering vitals! Thanks for the personal insight!

  • @_Kevo
    @_Kevo 4 года назад +6

    Literally watch just because you're good at making these videos and explaining things lol. You should do more of pediatric vitals as well, maybe some ALS assist stuff, etc. Would help the new EMT's coming into the job for sure.

  • @jctedsap
    @jctedsap Год назад

    This is the best instruction for checking blood pressure I have ever heard. I am subscribing.

  • @engineco.1494
    @engineco.1494 2 года назад

    Great Channel, practice makes perfect, when I'm off the job i periodically take my wife and kids vital signs, O2 and BP, it also makes for a little family fun teaching them as well.

  • @Badger.008
    @Badger.008 3 года назад

    Watching theses videos while in EMT B school helped out a lot! Thanks 👍

  • @zenerworks7553
    @zenerworks7553 4 года назад +4

    Oh wow didn't realize this was uploaded today, I was watching a covid-19 video about the finger oxygen saturated things and became interested in understanding vitals

  • @jayferraro4408
    @jayferraro4408 3 года назад +2

    Sam - you rock! Just finished my EMT-B an on to Paramed and this is better content and presentation than any lecture by any of our instructors.... THANK YOU for the contribution to making us all better!

  • @pauliechilds4087
    @pauliechilds4087 2 года назад

    Excellent videos and explanations. You explain with brevity that is refreshing in reteaching and for revision. Highly recommend your videos for the contract security sector. FREC / FPOS trained guys . Respect from the UK.

  • @kaydenlillie2248
    @kaydenlillie2248 4 года назад +2

    Good video and good information

  • @cristiangarcia6149
    @cristiangarcia6149 4 года назад

    You’re videos are really helpful thank you

  • @roland.j.ruttledge
    @roland.j.ruttledge 2 года назад

    Informative, as ever, many thanks.

  • @apollo3396
    @apollo3396 3 года назад

    Fantastic! succinct, easy to understand

  • @bradalan7188
    @bradalan7188 4 года назад +1

    Keep up the good work!

  • @CosmicCollaterals17
    @CosmicCollaterals17 3 года назад

    Im Just a lifeguard, and this video explains vital signs better than any of the instructors ive had

  • @Turbo_Tractors
    @Turbo_Tractors 4 года назад +1

    I learn something from you everyday.

  • @Jakebigred1PL
    @Jakebigred1PL 3 года назад +1

    Hi Sam.
    Thank's a lot for this basic video because i am a paramedic from Poland and it was very helpful, to learn engilsch version of the vital signs.
    I'v just finisch NAEMT TCCC Instructor course and i saw there my lack of knowlage in this area.
    Keep Youtubing - you are one of my main paremedic englisch school :)
    Best regards from Poland
    and maby when i visit US there will be chance to meet.

  • @anabellefernandez4586
    @anabellefernandez4586 4 года назад

    This really help me a lot 😍😍 during my caregiving schooling. Thank you

  • @mothwaltz4163
    @mothwaltz4163 Год назад

    Hi! Thank you for the awesome and useful video!

  • @mikeneale2459
    @mikeneale2459 3 года назад

    EXCELLENT! Thank you.

  • @boaderpatroller07
    @boaderpatroller07 3 года назад

    Great job on your videos

  • @therealWowThatsAwesome
    @therealWowThatsAwesome 3 года назад

    Thank you for making these videos!

  • @drizzycarlos8397
    @drizzycarlos8397 4 года назад +3

    I literally have to take my CNA state test and I was never really good at this. So this helped

  • @lindalidestri3109
    @lindalidestri3109 3 года назад

    Great stuff

  • @kylesullivan8052
    @kylesullivan8052 4 года назад

    Would love a video on how to best handle diabetic emergencies! Glucagon just got added to our protocols so some info on that would be awesome too!

  • @shanileestaples8577
    @shanileestaples8577 4 года назад +1

    Awesome explanation you should become a teacher. Thank you for the refresher.

  • @randyrowett7998
    @randyrowett7998 Год назад

    Excellent info video

  • @kev9193
    @kev9193 3 года назад +1

    Interesting to see the Similärstes and differences to what ive Learned here in Germany in Paramedic class

  • @backpackprepper6658
    @backpackprepper6658 4 года назад

    Pretty useful info as usual, thnx bro😎👊

  • @combatmidwife
    @combatmidwife 3 года назад

    Great video Sam.

  • @TheRECKLESSinWA
    @TheRECKLESSinWA 4 года назад

    Huge thanks I took notes on the whole video

  • @blessingsithole8847
    @blessingsithole8847 3 года назад

    very informative watching from south africa

  • @markkica8755
    @markkica8755 4 года назад

    Thank You for providing very useful information.

  • @markkusiltanen1155
    @markkusiltanen1155 4 года назад

    Wow! 6 dislikes only? Dude, you're recordly best medic youtuber!

  • @belle-
    @belle- 3 года назад

    Thank you so much 🙏🏻

  • @minhaaj
    @minhaaj 4 года назад

    i was looking for that for ages!

  • @lateo74
    @lateo74 Год назад

    great basics

  • @traceurpastor
    @traceurpastor 3 года назад

    i don´t speak english, your blood pressure cuff have a sign
    that indicates where the artery goes. good video,
    greetings from Chile

  • @chuthita
    @chuthita 4 года назад

    Thank you 💙

  • @mondelinejean5017
    @mondelinejean5017 3 года назад

    Best video

  • @n0vellette
    @n0vellette 4 года назад

    Canadian type 1 diabetic. When you said between 90 and 120, I freaked out, because I forgot you guys use different units of measurement! We go into hyperglycemic shock at 20 m/mol!
    I've actually experienced hyperglycemic shock, it's not a fun time

  • @heavy_duty4158
    @heavy_duty4158 4 года назад +1

    Your got me to the ems explorer program

  • @l5mtf393
    @l5mtf393 4 года назад

    nice studio you got there :)

  • @amybrown1161
    @amybrown1161 4 года назад

    This is so educational

  • @CabrilloTV
    @CabrilloTV 4 года назад

    Nice to get back basics, to many do not give vitals importance.

  • @justrafe
    @justrafe 3 года назад

    Proper good that

  • @thibautvandendyck8193
    @thibautvandendyck8193 4 года назад

    Nice video ! :D

  • @merza4723
    @merza4723 4 года назад

    i love you so much
    thanks so much

  • @christophersayles5888
    @christophersayles5888 4 года назад +1

    Please could you recommend a good pulse oximeter that you use, thank you.
    Great videos, please keep up the great work

  • @gta8awsomeness
    @gta8awsomeness 4 года назад +49

    "anything over 100 is a sign of shock"
    *pulse is 101*
    OH GOD HES DYING!!!!!!

  • @MM-iy9xu
    @MM-iy9xu 3 года назад

    Any recommendations on price point and brands of your tools? Very well presented Sam! Thanks!!

  • @lincolnvinicius7752
    @lincolnvinicius7752 3 года назад

    Thank you Sir

  • @AlaskanFrontier1
    @AlaskanFrontier1 4 года назад +1

    As a note with Blood Pressure, you want to take the cuff up to about 180 mmHG and you want to place your stethoscope over the brachial artery. Which should be approximately diagonal to the radial artery.

    • @krisdeaglephotography4539
      @krisdeaglephotography4539 3 месяца назад

      Not 180. 30mmHg above your palpated reading. If you’ve palpated 100 as their systolic, you don’t need or want to bump it all the way to 180 and I know the patient won’t.

  • @mauralawton3260
    @mauralawton3260 4 года назад

    I really hope I just counted BPM wrong because I came out with 120 😂 Keep up the great work!

  • @bobbaldwin9186
    @bobbaldwin9186 4 года назад +2

    Another request for your recommendations on pulseox units from Amazon, please. The pulseox market has been flooded with cheap, inaccurate units designed for "workout" enthusiasts.

  • @mettahuttravels3183
    @mettahuttravels3183 4 года назад

    Yes Sam all good. We’ve developed Between The Flags. A colour coded document used in all hospitals to help staff detect abnormal observations & of course the big killer sepsis.

  • @wahidehsas919
    @wahidehsas919 3 года назад

    Good

  • @qlemens6273
    @qlemens6273 3 года назад +1

    Amazing to see how the kid from The Middle has evolved.

  • @jacksonlim4827
    @jacksonlim4827 4 года назад +1

    Hello from Singapore! Would you be able to do some reviews on different stethoscope?

  • @bobsurfer230
    @bobsurfer230 3 года назад

    Shivering (hypothermia) or trembling (Parkinson’s) can cause motion artifact which messes up the pulse ox reading.

  • @noktturnal
    @noktturnal 3 года назад

    Awsome content, can you do a vid on hemothorax vrs pneumothorax. Please

  • @MrD-et9dp
    @MrD-et9dp 2 года назад +1

    Great video, super informative. One question, isn't level of consciousness considered a vital sign?

  • @captainrex3492
    @captainrex3492 4 года назад +1

    What’s ur intro and outro music? I’m obsessed with it 😂

  • @bmcneil112
    @bmcneil112 4 года назад

    🔥

  • @MGoat76
    @MGoat76 4 года назад

    Would love to hear advice on what to look for for a good pulse oximeter? You mentioned amazon had some good ones (they have a lot) and also suggest caution. Can you expand on that or recommend specific models?
    Also, it would be nice to hear you correlate readings with shock and treatment. Would like to hear more than you provided.
    Good basic video though.

    • @allen480
      @allen480 Год назад

      They are usually made in The Peoples Republic of China. oops!

  • @lessiansaralonde620
    @lessiansaralonde620 4 года назад

    In Australia we use mmol/L for blood glucose, a good range being 4 to 5.5 fasting.

    • @krisdeaglephotography4539
      @krisdeaglephotography4539 3 месяца назад

      4-8 is considered normal. Up to 10 after a meal though I agree, on the lower end of normal is better.

  • @itechhh7126
    @itechhh7126 4 года назад

    Please review the new SOG Parashears!

  • @dannichina1789
    @dannichina1789 3 года назад

    Can you please talk about how take vital signs in a moving vehicle?

  • @Lost2366
    @Lost2366 4 года назад

    you should do a video on a bone io

  • @FrankEdavidson
    @FrankEdavidson Год назад

    Would one ever put an electronic blood pressure monitor or an aneroid sphyg in a first responder (not paramedic, EMT) backpack kit?
    Would one put a diagnostic stethoscope e.g. Cardiology IV, Master Cardiology, to hear over traffic noise in the same backpack kit or a monitoring one e.g. Classic III.
    Thoughts on Thinklabs One?
    Which Pulse Oximeter to carry? Diagnostic/indicative bang for buck for space in the EDC, a compact PO, if accurate seems a good thing to carry.
    A Masimo Rad-57 Pulse CO-Oximeter which also does Carboxyhaemoglobin (SpCO) and Methaemoglobin (SPMet) is out of budget, maybe it's one for firefighters. Too big form factor for EDC.
    Masimo MightySat Rx seems way overpriced and overhyped.
    The ones BASICS Scotland (medical doctor responders) showed in their bags 2015, the Envitec (Honeywell) OxiPen isn't widely available, maybe superseded.
    My Medisana one from LIDL (yes, lol) tests fine against a Lifepak 15, though the other one of the same model is off quite a few %.on SPO2

  • @coniferousforests8030
    @coniferousforests8030 4 года назад +9

    Is body core temperature a vital sign? What would be the optimal range and the most reliable way to measure?

    • @niccatipay
      @niccatipay 4 года назад +2

      An anal thermometer is the best way to get a correct thermal read.
      Ear thermometer and mouth thermometer is the next.
      Last is the armpit thermometer.

  • @FernandoChavez-mx3kv
    @FernandoChavez-mx3kv 4 года назад +2

    Can somebody recommend me a good pulseoximeter? I want to buy a new one

  • @floridaman8136
    @floridaman8136 2 года назад

    You never made that capnography video! I’d love it if you did.

  • @medic001465
    @medic001465 3 года назад

    Can you review the Littmann Eko Core?

  • @kyriekyie
    @kyriekyie 4 года назад

    Any tips improving taking BPs? I can barely hear sometimes. (fresh EMT graduate)

  • @danielreardon7878
    @danielreardon7878 4 года назад

    Solid video. You should really think about teaching...

  • @tonybradford1719
    @tonybradford1719 3 года назад

    i know how to give my dad his inline and check his suger level with out training he just told me how to and so if needed i can help him untile ems gets there

  • @PoisonBivy
    @PoisonBivy Месяц назад

    i am hard of hearing and since i can't use my hearing aids while using a stethoscope, what would you suggest for me to work around this?

  • @firstaidherveybayglenn
    @firstaidherveybayglenn 3 года назад

    initially DRSABCD or CAB Then Probably the best sequence of vital signs is Conscious state initially AVPU then GCS later followed by Respiratory status then Circulatory in Most of the Ambulance world

  • @sugarcan1110
    @sugarcan1110 3 года назад

    What type of ste th hescope is that one

  • @bigmorris9484
    @bigmorris9484 3 года назад

    What type of Baumanometer si he using