Journey of Care for the Elderly - 24 Hours in A&E - Medical Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- 24 Hours in A&E - S01 E08
In this gripping episode of 24 Hours in A&E, the hospital is filled with a variety of patients. Freda seeks help for a blocked ear, Eileen, a 92-year-old widow, falls and stays on the floor overnight, and Eddie experiences a sudden loss of consciousness. Doctors and nurses work tirelessly to provide care and comfort to the patients, while dealing with challenges and emotions. The episode highlights the vulnerability of getting older and the importance of human connection in times of illness and uncertainty.
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24 Hours in A&E is a British documentary series that takes viewers on an emotionally charged journey into the heart of a busy trauma center. This gripping reality TV show provides an unfiltered and compelling look at the daily workings of a UK healthcare system, specifically the emergency department of a hospital.
With a focus on patient care and critical care, 24 Hours in A&E showcases the true essence of hospital life and the incredible work of medical professionals. Through real-life medical cases and patient stories, the show offers an honest and raw depiction of medical emergencies and the crucial medical treatment needed to save lives.
Filmed in real-time, the documentary offers an unscripted and captivating look at the fast-paced environment of an emergency room. The show explores the human interest aspect of healthcare, portraying the personal lives of the patients and their families as they navigate through life-changing medical situations.
A&E documentary, medical documentary, and hospital documentary all rolled into one, 24 Hours in A&E offers a unique perspective on the reality of emergency medicine. Broadcast on Channel 4, this real-life medical drama has become a critically acclaimed hospital reality TV show, gaining popularity for its powerful and touching portrayal of the human spirit in times of crisis.
Overall, 24 Hours in A&E is a must-watch for anyone interested in medical emergencies, UK healthcare, and the incredible work of medical professionals in the emergency department.
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The intake interview with Eileen was spectacular- such caring and compassion....❤
Patrick was a huge whinger!! What a bloody baby!
Oh my god Amanda is literally the sweetest person ever!😊
.. She really is a sweetheart..
Complain about the air in hospital then goes outside to smoke 😂
Exactly! 🙄
He was worried about the non existant airborne MRSA.
The elderly lady wasn't rude. She's from an age where you didn't do that in public. I'm only 50 and find it totally inappropriate
Totally agree. I'm 39 and they were all over her space! I'm glad she said something. So many would just sit there uncomfortable in silence.
Exactly. Tell 'em to get a room!
Same
Pritpal is such a caring and compassionate man 😊
I certainly hope Patrick's leg hurts more for every time he felt he was disrespectful to the hospital staff. He's not in a restaurant demanding better service.
What a jerk!
Yeah that was quite rude. Like, be glad it's taking you longer, it means it is less severe (I've been in A&E (in Austria) several times for more severe and less severe things) and have never complained about how long it takes. Once you break ulna and radius, you don't mind waiting for smaller things for longer times.
He's a supreme jerk!!!
What an ignorant group they were. So he hurt his knee and waited what 20 mins. Big deal
He's a entitled twat.
I’ve been a nurse for five years - in various settings - and I can categorically say men CANNOT handle pain, at all. 18-50 year olds are the worst. Then you have the 50-65 year olds who always think paracetamol “doesn’t do anything”, and ALWAYS refuse laxatives, even if their bowels haven’t moved in a week. In fact, I don’t even bother confirming the laxsol on medchart till I’ve approached the bed and tried to give it to them, because I know 9/10 times they’ll refuse it.
Having 28 years in critical care
( Peds ER trauma, Med ICU, TRAUMA ICU, & OR recovery) I suggest you re-evaluate your career choice. If after only 5 years you have such a negative attitude about your patients your in the wrong profession.
@@davidadkins4648 *you’re. And to be honest, I’m not in the wrong profession. I obviously alway encourage them to take their medication/s. But men cannot handle pain. And often refuse basic analgesia. I’m really glad this hasn’t been your experience, but it’s certainly been mine. It could be a cultural thing? I’m not sure where we practice respectively, but I’ve found that ward nursing isn’t my forte, hence why I don’t practice there.
As a retired helicopter flight RN, I wish you all the peace and happiness in your job. May God bless you. 🙏
@davidadkins4648 not your, but you're. I can't disagree with her.
Men are wussies when it comes to pain. I've seen kids braver & stronger than a grown man. There's women who whine as well, but nowhere near as much as men.
I've been the carer and the critical patient as well. So I've been on both sides. Just facts 🤷♀️
What a sarcastic daughter.
The music adds a lot to these wonderful vids. Sometimes these make me cry. Don't like people getting sick and dying. I'm 69 so my time's a comin.
John's daughter is so hateful to him and such a downer! I feel so bad for him to have to listen to her.
Look at the difference between the chap with knee pain and the 93yr old with suspected fracture hip and who had fallen laying on the floor all night. What a difference to pain
Oh Eileen. Im glad she wasnt home alone when she went but how sad.
Amanda is as cute as a button lol very sweet
Amanda is the cutest girl ever
Needs to talk in an adult tone, omg
Can't a GP prescribe an RX for an ear infection??
I thought that also.
I'm in the U.S. and I always hear about the "free" healthcare in the U.K. so I'm confused as to why the man with the aneurysm had to pay for his checkup...?
I do not know the details of the British system, but I think there are _private doctors_ where you *pay to play* as it were. If he had gone to his GP, it could have been “free”.
I am in Japan with universal health care. We pay a monthly fee based on your earnings and/or your age. When we go to the doctor or hospital, we still pay a percentage of the fee, not the total.
I had double knee replacement which cost over $20,000 but my part was just $500! But I wanted a private room, so I had to pay a lot for that. I think a ward would have been way cheaper. But, in any event, you always pay a portion of the fee.
But as I said, I don’t know the UK system.
That young couple needs an attitude adjustment.
lol The guy with the sore knee. I'll bet he's still crying.
Patrick was a jerk
What the heck is on that young girls head? I realize it’s a bow but it looks ridiculous that way. Good grief lol that poor old lady by them being all nasty. 😅😂
Bitching about the air in ER.. but go outside and fill their lungs with smoke. duh!
People should just get kicked out when they put up a snotty attitude. Unreal.
We made ourselves remember that we weren't on the same pay-grade, as God, therefore, we weren't paid enough to be judgemental. I'm not sure I could do that now, with all of the entitled POSs around.
My doctor's office and the hospital near me (also a trauma hospital) has signs up that they will kick you out for any aggressive behavior.
The couple sitting in the waiting room using the F-word & talking about waxing were utterly disgusting!! And, the guy with the knee pain is a PoS!
Real fresh air, while he sits next to the lady smoking a cigarette. 😅
Men big babies they cry more than an actual baby ,LOL
I love hospital videos n see how well the staff care for their patients.Keep up the teamwork.
Amanda has the sweetest, purest soul!
PS NTM, Eileen is a sweetheart & that blonde nurse is an angel!
Poor Claire
Quit complaining or go home. 20 minutes really.
The entitlement is unreal! They should drop him in the middle of the US without insurance. I’m betting he’d then cut his bitching. Compare him with someone like beautiful, 92 yr old Eileen. What a tosser! 😩
Usually I feel very, very bad for the patients who are in pain. The fellow with the knee pain needs some a bit more often.
Some of those men are such babies!
Yeah....how dare that older woman set personal space boundaries and warn that loving, romantic couple next to her that they were encroaching upon her space. 🙃 Just unbelievable, they were.🙄
So many rude, entitled people in the world. 😒
Those two are completely disgusting.
Thank you for having a channel with CC. 😊
Coffin ward 🤣
Patrick & his crew sure have potty mouths &attitude they are most important patient in A & E.
Amanda is a sweetie... but I think that her real motive for going to work might be to have people to chat at!
Old age is so ugly and cruel.
It takes away our beauty, our vitality and energy, and it eventually leaves us with nothing at all.
Night, night Eileen.
Sleep well.
I'm a 70 year old woman. I worked in the busiest ER in Arizona, USA. Then, I was a helicopter flight RN for several years. Now, my body is worn with severe arthritis. I know what to do with the pain, thanks to my faith, but my mind is sharp. Therefore, I have too many hobbies, but most of all, I now provide grief counseling and critical incident stress debriefing to anyone who needs it. I don't care about my looks as I have my self-confidence. My favorite activity is when I'm in public, try to make someone smile, or reassure those having a rough day. I'm happier than I've ever been!
@@lakotafire2804 Hello Lakota. I'm so happy to learn you have much to occupy yourself throughout any given day and that you're still active. I hope that I'm just as active and as engaged as you are when I arrive in my old age. But something tells me I might not be owing to a silly habit I once developed as a child. Smoking, which I have no longer been indulging in for 7 years. Bit late, but there you go.
I wrote my comment as a brief reminder of what age can do to us having just lost my mother in law through alzheimer's. Having to watch someone you love being deprived of everything they used to be is a torture you're forced to endure daily. There's no real escape for anyone.
She was a proud and dignified lady who, just a few years before, was so active, she could scythe a field of hay without taking much of a break except to sharpen the blade.
She could work the land around her property which included berry bushes, a strawberry patch (1000 sq metres) potatoes, carrots, rhubarb etc from early morning to late evening and never tire. Sometimes she would hardly sleep at all during the summer months when the sun barely dipped below the horizon. (Finnish Lapland)
Then one day in the middle of winter, our longest season, when the snow had laid deep we received a phone call informing us she was found wandering the remote and quiet little village without adequate clothing. We lived 1200 kilometers distant. That was the first sign of the beginning of the end. Her decline was hideous and in the end she recognised no one, not even her own daughter who she thought was her long dead sister. She was unable to feed herself, dress and toilet. She did, surprisingly enough, recall she had once been married and repeatedly asked when her husband was coming home. Her husband had died from a heart attack many years before. Towards the end of her life she was placed into hospice care where she slept fitfully for most of her remaining days and eventually passed with her daughter by her side.
Despite your arthritis, I wish you well in all you do.
I'm only 53 and have many,many medical conditions. I don't have a real active life but I've learned so much from life. Life may have taken a lot from me but it's given me so much, and continues to give.
AZ 45 year old here. I was air lifted to St. Joseph's in 2018. My flight nurse was wonderful. She was right...everything ended up.working out. My preemie is turning 6 in August! I don't recommend flying during a valley wide monsoon...Thank you for your service.
Amanda is a sweetheart
why did the first man's health screen cost him 140 pounds? I thought healthcare in the UK was free.
38:50 Dude RED FLAG RRRUUUNNNNN
Why are they providing care in the middle of a waiting room? That is totally inappropriate. Others overhearing your personal health information?
My grandmother used to drink scotch & milk (🤮)
around the clock.
Milk with brandy😬
They should have a little cafe in the A&E
Oh chill people! Everyone gets impatient when they're in pain, it's normal.
I like how theyre wrapped in bubble wrap. They look like raw chickens
I'm confused 🤔! I thought they had free healthcare there? She asked that man how much he paid
No... They don't have free healthcare over there
@@tiega6830Wrong, the NHS is free. Like Australia & some other countries, you can also have insurance to get treatment quicker at private hospitals. The gap fees are horrendous & imho, not worth it, not when you get such great care through the public system. The only advantage is the wait time. If your desperate, this can be a good option but most times, the public system is perfectly satisfactory.
The man had paid for a private health check ... that's not NHS. .NHS is free.
My understanding is that the NHS covers the hospital fees but private GP cost. That's why we see ppl go in for splinters, sprained ankles etc
@josie4251Oh poor Patrick you poor didums. Of course you are more important with your sore knee. 92yr old Eileen should have waited with her fall and a heart rate of 152. The worst for her would be die waiting for your knee.
In Canada they get you out of the hospital as fast as they can. If the 92 year old lady had been seen by a doctor in emergency here she would have been checked and put right back out through the door.
Patrick is whiny man baby, with an equally rude ass group of friends and girlfriend.
Amanda is the sweetest gal❤