Help Solve Two CRITICAL Respiratory Emergencies

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @TheParamedicCoach
    @TheParamedicCoach  Год назад +3

    Learn More (Video Vault Course): www.prepareforems.com

  • @dosu13
    @dosu13 Год назад +27

    We need a thousand more of these videos!! Very helpful and so easy to understand

    • @TheParamedicCoach
      @TheParamedicCoach  Год назад +3

      Thank you David! More cases are coming, the feedback have been fantastic on these really appreciate it!

  • @thatgungirlttv
    @thatgungirlttv Год назад +6

    Wow this video is the first time since starting emt class one week ago that it “clicked” on an nremt question! Thank you for these!

  • @MedicCasey
    @MedicCasey Год назад +3

    UK Paramedic BSc student here! 🇬🇧 Your content is great! Thanks mate.

  • @quincynicholas2278
    @quincynicholas2278 Год назад +2

    Taking my test in 2 days. I’ve been watching your videos in the vault non stop.

    • @TheParamedicCoach
      @TheParamedicCoach  Год назад

      Keep going Quincy! Happy you a member in the vault and you came across it!

  • @gypsysnowwolf2313
    @gypsysnowwolf2313 Год назад +5

    I absolutely LOVE your channel!
    And I'm happy to say that I got both of these scenarios right, on thr quicks.
    Some of my classmates watch your channel too. Keep up the great work sir.

  • @emuvarke7687
    @emuvarke7687 Год назад +6

    slowly but surely im retaining all this info, i cant wait to take my registry whenever i can get to that point. the vault you have is A1 for sure

    • @TheParamedicCoach
      @TheParamedicCoach  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your feedback on the vault! Happy I can provide this to all of you.

  • @childofthesun8
    @childofthesun8 Год назад +3

    These are great, please do more!

    • @TheParamedicCoach
      @TheParamedicCoach  Год назад +2

      I've gotten great feedback from all of you on these, will keep them coming!

  • @timbo9549
    @timbo9549 Год назад +5

    PE also known as a Deep Vein Thrombosis. Something you’ll also look for doing your Hs & Ts during a code

    • @pvtrammell
      @pvtrammell Год назад +2

      Not quite the same, but one can lead to the other. You might look a little deeper.

    • @TheParamedicCoach
      @TheParamedicCoach  Год назад +6

      Thanks for tuning in Timbo! Just wanted to clarify that a pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis are two different emergencies. The DVT is a blood clot in your leg, that CAN break off and cause a clot in your lungs which would be a pulmonary embolism.

    • @timbo9549
      @timbo9549 Год назад +1

      @@TheParamedicCoach yes! The DVT can turn into a PE my apologies lol

  • @tomicaldwell
    @tomicaldwell Год назад +2

    Love these videos!! Your program helped me pass NREMT 🤙 thank you!!

  • @sydneygray1331
    @sydneygray1331 Год назад +2

    I love these! Thank you!

  • @omidmarand
    @omidmarand Год назад +3

    Awesome video. I love these case studies. Please make more of these.

    • @TheParamedicCoach
      @TheParamedicCoach  Год назад

      I will 100%, I have gotten a lot of great feedback from all of you on these, more to come!

  • @user-re4hc7yf2m
    @user-re4hc7yf2m Год назад +3

    Evan you did it again, another great video.

  • @barryg4927
    @barryg4927 Год назад +2

    This was fantastic information, and I love how you are really trying to help develop the critical thought processes of the EMT in different assessment scenarios. Once again a winner and thank you for this.!!!

  • @HARBINGER8752
    @HARBINGER8752 11 месяцев назад

    I'm preparing for my first try at the NREMT and being guided through these and figuring them both out myself really boosted my confidence... I will study hard and do my best! Thank you Paramedic Coach

  • @brandonurban9537
    @brandonurban9537 Год назад +2

    You should definitely do more of these

    • @brandonurban9537
      @brandonurban9537 Год назад

      I’m also 11 weeks into paramedic. It’s very time consuming on top of part time EMT work. I appreciate all you do. Your course has helped me tremendously

    • @TheParamedicCoach
      @TheParamedicCoach  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback, I'm on it!

  • @braxtonpaetz9535
    @braxtonpaetz9535 Год назад

    Im from canada in class for EMR, but these videos are really helpful. Thanks man

  • @BryamGarcia-ek6sq
    @BryamGarcia-ek6sq 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video very helpfull 🎉

  • @adrianelsis4491
    @adrianelsis4491 Год назад +1

    Could you do a video over ABG’s?

  • @texasgriimreaper177
    @texasgriimreaper177 Год назад +10

    i have my NREMT at the end of november, can you do more videos like this? your channel has helped me the last 2 months thank you

  • @medicalasmr5115
    @medicalasmr5115 Год назад +2

    Great job! Loved the video.

  • @pvtrammell
    @pvtrammell Год назад +3

    Do you go over the typical treatments and procedures for the associated scenarios (within the same video) in your vault?

    • @TheParamedicCoach
      @TheParamedicCoach  Год назад

      You name it, the video vault covers it, it walks students through school materials and NREMT prep, if your not a member yet I highly recommend it, it is lifetime access to videos, practice questions, audios, worksheets and our student study group. www.prepareforems.com

  • @jakelindseymusic
    @jakelindseymusic 4 месяца назад

    I’ve watched a lot of your videos, I’m currently in EMT-B school. Can’t get financial aid, do you have a payment plan for your program? Thank you for your time. The videos are awesome!!!

  • @georgeacenas2349
    @georgeacenas2349 Год назад

    This looks similar to medical differential diagnostics or chemistry lab Inquiry. Strong work.

  • @jakesolar-bassett6619
    @jakesolar-bassett6619 Год назад +2

    Do a video about pain medicine plz

    • @TheParamedicCoach
      @TheParamedicCoach  Год назад

      Hey, are you in the video vault, I cover everything you need to know about pharmacology, pain medications and drug card profiles here: www.prepareforems.com

  • @Honestly_take_the_hint
    @Honestly_take_the_hint Год назад +2

    Amazing video

  • @azpeach5680
    @azpeach5680 Год назад +1

    Love you!

  • @lolmetswhathappeneduhhh2029
    @lolmetswhathappeneduhhh2029 2 месяца назад

    1st one without looking into the comment section and proceeding further into the video sounds like a pulmonary embolus, or multiple emboli given the recent history of surgery and symptons. Tachycardia and tachypnea along with chest pain and SOB. Hypoxemia.

  • @woodly1997
    @woodly1997 9 месяцев назад

    would the pt have Chronic bronchitis?

  • @ericJ25
    @ericJ25 Год назад

    I have a question. For the pulmonary edema i thought is was pneumonia why was confused about that? They both have the same s/s right?

    • @lukekarrer3227
      @lukekarrer3227 6 дней назад

      I thought so too, but as I understand it pneumonia will present as crackles/rales UNILATERALLY, not bi like in this case. I think pneumonia also sounds more like Rhonchi. The difference is that in pneumonia there is excess mucus in the lungs, and in pulmonary edema it's blood/fluid. Hope that helps!

  • @trevor6434
    @trevor6434 Месяц назад

    i would have given non-rebreather to both patients because non-rebreather really helps for shortness of breath

  • @edisongeul2454
    @edisongeul2454 3 месяца назад

    From my experience every time they mention had recent surgery it’s always pulmonary embolism

  • @AspiringEMS2000
    @AspiringEMS2000 Год назад +1

    Prt 1/ 1:40 the surgery a new heart or something is she rejecting the organ?
    Could also maybe be septis?
    Pt2 / copd ?
    I was wrong oh well better lunch next time

    • @pvtrammell
      @pvtrammell Год назад

      With the info they offer, the NREMT will lead you towards a certain answer. They won't intend to trick you or offer alternative answer choices.

    • @AspiringEMS2000
      @AspiringEMS2000 Год назад +1

      @pvtrammell ok well I'm barley just starting to study not even in school for it yet still in high-school have alot to learn still

    • @pvtrammell
      @pvtrammell Год назад

      Nice, good for you. Just remember to consider the many other options available to you.

    • @AspiringEMS2000
      @AspiringEMS2000 Год назад

      @@pvtrammell I was trying with the little info I know

  • @bradleedoyle4265
    @bradleedoyle4265 Год назад +1

    I forgot the second terminology. I knew it was chf right away and knew it was fluid in the lungs but couldn’t think of pulmonary edema lol that’s for the refresher

  • @thephatguyable
    @thephatguyable Год назад +1

    PE?

  • @bryansantiago6822
    @bryansantiago6822 Год назад +1

    I knew the answer for 1 was an embolism the 2 one i was thinking chf

  • @Spencerwithahat
    @Spencerwithahat Год назад +1

    Thought 90% spo2 was normal😭

    • @lana.a13
      @lana.a13 Год назад

      That’s when you begin to get worried. My agency’s protocols say 95% or above is normal, and treat anything below that with oxygen

    • @MysticRubber
      @MysticRubber 5 месяцев назад

      @@lana.a13keep above 95% if trauma call and above 94% if medical call

  • @Need2travel
    @Need2travel 8 месяцев назад

    PE