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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @maytrixed1
    @maytrixed1 9 месяцев назад +76

    why is this better than anything my professors have taught me. kudos to this program for saving my ass

  • @NicholasIsaacs87
    @NicholasIsaacs87 4 года назад +175

    This is probably the best trauma assessment video I've seen. Detailed and to the point.

  • @JoeYeezy
    @JoeYeezy 4 года назад +154

    wow this was by far the best trauma assessment ive seen. getting ready for mine here from san fransisco, thanks!!

    • @sandiegomiramaremtprogram6893
      @sandiegomiramaremtprogram6893  4 года назад +13

      Thanks! Good luck!

    • @jamaribishop3357
      @jamaribishop3357 3 года назад

      a tip : watch movies on flixzone. Been using them for watching a lot of movies these days.

    • @xanderbrock6229
      @xanderbrock6229 3 года назад

      @Jamari Bishop definitely, have been watching on flixzone for months myself :)

    • @adenjordan3659
      @adenjordan3659 3 года назад

      @Jamari Bishop yea, I have been using flixzone for months myself :)

    • @BachClarinet
      @BachClarinet 3 года назад +1

      Awesome work

  • @GregCappello124
    @GregCappello124 9 месяцев назад +8

    This is really well done. Thank you. One thing - I failed my initial Systematic Exam because I palpated both sides of the hip at one time. They said critical fail on that. Just a thought so just in case anyone else has that issue.

    • @eastonsvir7411
      @eastonsvir7411 4 дня назад

      Palpitated both sides of the abdomen, or the pelvis? The abdomen should be on quadrant at a time, 4 quadrants. Both sides of the hip MUST be done simultaneously to determine if there is a difference in stability/firmness between the patient's left and right side. This is called checking for pelvic crepitus.

  • @FTroop37F
    @FTroop37F 2 года назад +37

    Outstanding. This is a very solid trauma assessment. Textbook, right from the NREMT Standard. Good job all.

  • @masterc9706
    @masterc9706 2 года назад +176

    This is very good but I love how calmly she says I got shot in the chest

    • @ZacharyLookas
      @ZacharyLookas 9 месяцев назад +6

      I actually don’t because it doesn’t add to the realness of the situation and ruins the whole scenario

    • @skye6121
      @skye6121 5 месяцев назад +8

      @@ZacharyLookasr/whooooosh

    • @jacobhall8615
      @jacobhall8615 Месяц назад +2

      @@ZacharyLookasit’s an assessment not acting class

  • @BookTime100
    @BookTime100 3 года назад +17

    Best trauma assessment on RUclips!

  • @samward7633
    @samward7633 8 месяцев назад +1

    Just did this assessment yesterday in class, and somehow totally forgot that occlusive dressings existed... When I exposed the patient's chest, my instructor didn't inform me it was a sucking chest wound. Totally spaced, but this video is extremely helpful for review, thank you! Fingers crossed I get it tomorrow during review.

  • @jessicarea9648
    @jessicarea9648 7 месяцев назад +8

    The only thing I would have done differently is every time he assessed lung sounds and was told they were diminished or absent, I'd have burped that chest seal/occulsive dressing. And as an EMT, requested ALS, if available. Otherwise, this is a great demonstration for EMT classes.

  • @airwolfcentral169
    @airwolfcentral169 3 года назад +14

    I find talking through it makes things so much easier. Its difficult when you aren't talking as the pacing is difficult.

  • @chasemoyer5858
    @chasemoyer5858 Год назад +7

    That very last part was great because i was wondering the whole time what to do if breathing worsened. Great job

  • @xavierwarren9799
    @xavierwarren9799 Год назад +3

    Always show respect to these guys for what they do, I'm such a weiny I cringed just at the scenario - doesn't help that its one of my fears. Thanks for sharing

  • @TatisDiary
    @TatisDiary 5 месяцев назад +1

    Currently a paramedic student this made it more easy to understand trauma assessment. Thank you!!!!

    • @zya5719
      @zya5719 2 месяца назад

      How are you medic before emt??1

    • @TatisDiary
      @TatisDiary 2 месяца назад

      @@zya5719 HUH?? Ive been an EMT almost 4 years!!

    • @zya5719
      @zya5719 2 месяца назад +2

      @@TatisDiary so then how have you been doing it if you didn't already understand the truama assessment..

  • @divinehouseholdstable.7257
    @divinehouseholdstable.7257 3 года назад +6

    Good stuffs. I love the demonstrations.

  • @gavinschulz8252
    @gavinschulz8252 6 месяцев назад +3

    Surely BP warranted an early check and treatment plan given the traumatic injury. BP of 70/40 and heart rate of 118 needs immediate support and indicates internal bleeding.

    • @garthugandan470
      @garthugandan470 6 месяцев назад

      BLS can’t do anything for BP that’s what the medics are for

  • @Junior716
    @Junior716 10 месяцев назад

    Currently in emt-b training and have state skills in just a few weeks. This will help for my trauma assessment

  • @Isaac_cobo
    @Isaac_cobo Год назад +4

    This is great and a great example for students

  • @FredrikMedevik
    @FredrikMedevik Год назад +7

    Really good assessment with high level of theoretical skills, but not for a critical patient.
    In Sweden we use PHTLS, (X-ABCDE).
    A few questions: We are presented with a critical patient in chock after penetrating trauma (Both a B and C problem), where is the need for a distal status on the lower extremities (no found injury)? Why on scene and not during transport? If there is a gun wound, why is log roll first on E and not X or C? (To look for exit hole/wounds).
    This patient would've a detailed and thorough report but could have died on the way to the hospital because we took time on the scene to do non life saving assessment...
    If there was no B or C problem and no chock present, THEN this is very good! I know this is a examination and once again it was impressive on many levels. Just get us going after first assessment is done if we think this is critical.
    A gunshot patient with chock: X- ABCDE: Would dressing or tournique, look for exit holes posterior as well. Chest seal and high O2 on mask. Check for other bleedings. Minimal immobilisation if needed. Minimal time on scene. Reassess and IV during transport keeping BP on max 90mmhg. Be ready for ARS and/or "barping" the chest seal.
    Be safe!
    //Paramedic from Sweden.

    • @DeNilsPipe
      @DeNilsPipe Год назад +1

      Medic from Germany and USA here: same thoughts here. This is an inefficient method. No one uses that except these guys, obviously. It's way too slow and ineffective. Don't do that. Outdated stuff...

  • @donkirk2885
    @donkirk2885 2 года назад +6

    Great Video I didn't hear if there was an exit wound as well did I miss it or none found when he checked her back?

  • @sarahhope6315
    @sarahhope6315 26 дней назад

    Excellent video, But why wasn't an exit wound not checked for with a GSW?

  • @mimzified617
    @mimzified617 Месяц назад

    Thus was epic I want to watch 20 more scenarios to get this right

  • @Jessem436
    @Jessem436 2 года назад +6

    Amazing assessment, definitely going to use this for study for my tsop exams

  • @J.Ace123
    @J.Ace123 2 года назад +15

    I've seen so many videos and this is by far the best one. Sure you missed a few things but for testing purposes, would you failed for not getting consent? No you would not. This is a passing assessment, great job.

    • @Spindabdd
      @Spindabdd Год назад +5

      Consent is implied

    • @s1rjac565
      @s1rjac565 Год назад

      @@Spindabddshe’s A&O X4. Correct me if I’m wrong but I think you still need to somehow get consent. Definitely could be wrong though

  • @GB-np4pi
    @GB-np4pi 3 года назад +11

    Im a little late to this video but should the candidate have "burped" or lifted the seal upon the first time that he was told that there were absent lung sounds on the right?

    • @byronwav
      @byronwav 9 месяцев назад

      Lifting the seal wouldn't necessarily fix that issue, because the absent lung sounds are due to the pneumothorax itself. It would only be necessary to lift it if the patient started having trouble breathing.

  • @dianacortez2323
    @dianacortez2323 2 года назад +7

    Very informative, thanks!

  • @SpunkyGrubber
    @SpunkyGrubber Год назад +15

    There is no way this is just a student.
    This is a medic or an EMT instructor that’s been on the field for a while.

    • @filmandfire
      @filmandfire Год назад +4

      This was a staff member yes

    • @JoseMartinez-jb9hz
      @JoseMartinez-jb9hz Месяц назад

      There both medics gotta be with there questions and great smarts

    • @SpunkyGrubber
      @SpunkyGrubber Месяц назад

      Amazing assessments!

  • @xDOOM95
    @xDOOM95 4 года назад +6

    I got shot in that exact spot and most of these procedures were used. I dont remember them using chest seal though

    • @jamesc2793
      @jamesc2793 3 года назад +1

      Did they put anything on the wound?

    • @xDOOM95
      @xDOOM95 3 года назад +2

      @@jamesc2793 not to my recollection no

  • @mikepetropavlovskiy8667
    @mikepetropavlovskiy8667 Год назад +2

    Shouldn't we control bleeding first and then do everything else, especially if we know that shots fired. It feels that AnO can wait, especially year question

  • @ReikaLovelyFlower
    @ReikaLovelyFlower 3 года назад +6

    I noticed at the end he said he would lift the seal on exhalation and place it back down on exhalation. So you would keep it lifted for a full breath? Exhale to exhale?

    • @FTroop37F
      @FTroop37F 2 года назад +1

      No. The chest seal would be lifted as exhalation starts and replaced prior to the next inhalation. So a very brief adjustment.

  • @dwjchai
    @dwjchai 3 года назад +5

    Great video but I have a question. Patient informed that she was shot in the chest and we were informed she had dimished lung sounds on the right side. She also had a life threatening bleed on her right upper extremity. During the log roll would it be advisable to roll the patient on the right side instead of the left to preserve the function of the good lung?

    • @sandiegomiramaremtprogram6893
      @sandiegomiramaremtprogram6893  3 года назад +4

      Hello, yes you bring up a fair point, good question. In an ideal situation this patient would be taken off scene after a quick primary assessment. We would have the patient semi fowlers on a gurney and simply move the patient's torso forward to have access to the posterior for assessment.

  • @akrebby8599
    @akrebby8599 2 года назад +3

    With blood pressure being so low, and penetrating trauma to the torso, what about the thoughts of a fluid challenge and or also 1 g TXA? great video though

    • @sandiegomiramaremtprogram6893
      @sandiegomiramaremtprogram6893  2 года назад +3

      Hello, yes for an ALS provider those would be appropriate treatments. However, this is a BLS level simulation for an EMT-B skills test. Great thinking for the next level!

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

    very informative, many thanks UK

  • @icanhaslife
    @icanhaslife 2 месяца назад

    Only thing I noticed is now we pull up from the side to check the pelvis instead of pushing down on it.

  • @Jake-be9ji
    @Jake-be9ji 6 месяцев назад

    You need to check the back too to make sure the bullet didn’t go through and need to treat that side too if so

  • @gabemedina2275
    @gabemedina2275 Год назад +2

    Just want to ask, does saying: “we’ll take standard precautions” include the application of PPE. In my class we’ve been told that it is a critical fail if you don’t verbalize ppe application.

    • @putnam136
      @putnam136 Год назад

      i would hesitate to just say "standard precautions". Seems a bit vague, but that's just me. I would verbalize "I"m going to maintain BSI and PPE precautions throughout".

    • @gabemedina2275
      @gabemedina2275 Год назад +1

      @@putnam136 haha thanks for the response man. I actually took my test last week and passed 6/6 stations first tey

    • @putnam136
      @putnam136 Год назад

      @gabemedina2275 thats awesome, congrats! I'm about to head out in a few minutes to do some practice stations at the testing site. My test is tomorrow morning. I can only hope for a 6/6!

    • @gabemedina2275
      @gabemedina2275 Год назад

      @@putnam136 hope you crush it dude. Just seeing this now so lmk how it went!

    • @putnam136
      @putnam136 Год назад

      @gabemedina2275 appreciate it! For sure, I'll let ya know 💪just finished bubbling in the form. 😣😣😖😖😖

  • @apothecarymaybe3402
    @apothecarymaybe3402 4 года назад +23

    Great video, thank you. However noticed three things that I don’t think were asked. Are you on any medications, are you allergic to anything and most importantly as you’re treating a female, are you or do you think you’re pregnant. Other than that, so well done.

    • @sandiegomiramaremtprogram6893
      @sandiegomiramaremtprogram6893  4 года назад +23

      Absolutely, you are correct. Those would all be part of a comprehensive history taking. In the video the SAMPLE history is delegated to another provider but in reality a quick history before starting the assessment would be appropriate.

    • @PRINCEBONAVENTURE-wh7et
      @PRINCEBONAVENTURE-wh7et Год назад +1

      Well done,i absolutely like it at most points..,..at least i won't struggle with trauma assessment

  • @ericburlingham7046
    @ericburlingham7046 4 месяца назад +1

    Wouldn’t vitals be right after the primary assessment

  • @Lewofiz10
    @Lewofiz10 24 дня назад

    What's are the ischial crests?

    • @danieljj112
      @danieljj112 14 дней назад

      It's the top of the pelvis bone. If you press in on your hips you should be able to feel it.

  • @ArnelDarboyPaiso
    @ArnelDarboyPaiso Год назад

    "Yes I agree." Question here ..Should you guys go when it's ongoing shootout and you have to rescue a guys on the ground bleeding out and it's common sense but when if so what gives you a grant or to support your action by going in?
    8:09 8:14

  • @SGabi205
    @SGabi205 6 месяцев назад

    Do you remove all of the clothes when checking for additional injuries, or just around the obvious injury?

  • @stanleytaveras3068
    @stanleytaveras3068 Год назад

    Greetings from the Dominican Republic, Prehospital or Paramedic professional, greetings, hug

  • @johnvo-je3ex
    @johnvo-je3ex 7 месяцев назад

    Wondering if we know MOI/Location of shot, is it necessary to go over ALL the steps or this is for demonstrative purpose?

  • @ArnelDarboyPaiso
    @ArnelDarboyPaiso Год назад

    "Yes I agree." Question here ..Should you guys go when it's ongoing shootout and you have to rescue a guys on the ground bleeding out and it's common sense but when if so what gives you a grant or to support your action by going in?

  • @brendannesky8329
    @brendannesky8329 3 года назад +2

    Would we have put the patient in the trendelemburg position once in route due to the low bp if bleeding was controlled?

    • @sandiegomiramaremtprogram6893
      @sandiegomiramaremtprogram6893  3 года назад +2

      Trendelemburg position is not very widely used in our county (San Diego). Placing the patient supine is typically the recommended practice here.

  • @Tricia-tu4pw
    @Tricia-tu4pw 10 месяцев назад

    I mean, where was the exit wound? It took awhile to roll her. No exit wound to back? Shouldn’t he have rolled her after noticing gsw to chest so she wasn’t bleeding out of back?

  • @ThomasSmith-HandsOn
    @ThomasSmith-HandsOn 2 года назад

    Why did you decide to not burp the chest seal after noticing diminished LS?

  • @julietompkins970
    @julietompkins970 9 месяцев назад

    He says you have blood on the left glove he says I have bleeding on my right side, and he grabs her arm to apply pressure.?

    • @julietompkins970
      @julietompkins970 9 месяцев назад

      Oh correction had to recheck my rt and left 😂

  • @baraaraeedy4026
    @baraaraeedy4026 3 месяца назад

    is this EMT or medic assessment

  • @mitchc5538
    @mitchc5538 2 года назад

    Sincde the bp was low once transporting would it be appropriate to verbalize starting an iv and giving fluid?

    • @treybjones
      @treybjones Год назад

      Can’t start a iv at bls level

  • @batch0
    @batch0 Год назад

    Good job but where is the I.v line and fluid and are you sure about the mode of trauma 🤔 shot or accident with multiple trauma 😅

  • @RandomPerson-vs2yh
    @RandomPerson-vs2yh Год назад

    He shouldav checked and palpated nose for stability and any nose bleeding, also upper and lower jaw and dont forget to feel the forehead.

  • @rosemadder5547
    @rosemadder5547 2 года назад

    Is this something that a basic emt would be doing? Or advanced emt or paramedic?

    • @FTroop37F
      @FTroop37F 2 года назад

      This is a civilian EMT-B, or 68W (Medic) or Corpsman skill. The scope for 68W and Corpsman is broader but this is still a basic skill.

    • @FTroop37F
      @FTroop37F 2 года назад

      Further...This is an EMT-B skill but may fall outside of the scope in some Counties. Some Counties prohibit it and consequently do not teach or allow this. These guys are in Miramar in San Diego County CA and this is clearly within their scope there.

  • @Scott-ff2oe
    @Scott-ff2oe 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @carolineshishem1693
    @carolineshishem1693 2 года назад +1

    Excellent

  • @tearsdntfall18
    @tearsdntfall18 7 месяцев назад

    its good po..thank you

  • @save7544
    @save7544 3 года назад +3

    Best Trama video

  • @uneyedentified2017
    @uneyedentified2017 3 года назад +1

    This was good

  • @j3wc
    @j3wc 4 года назад +3

    great video, Did he forget to ask for consent?

    • @sandiegomiramaremtprogram6893
      @sandiegomiramaremtprogram6893  4 года назад +5

      For demonstration purposes it was not included, however EMS providers should always obtain consent before assessing and treating.

    • @martialartsnerd7673
      @martialartsnerd7673 3 года назад +8

      Don't forget in certain situations we are allowed to assume. For example if a person cannot consent to CPR due to unresponsiveness we can assume they want it unless a DNR form is presented to you. Or implied consent where, for extending they are extending their arm to the EMT.

    • @CloroxBleach-rm5nj
      @CloroxBleach-rm5nj 3 года назад +3

      @@martialartsnerd7673 Yes, but in this situation, the patient was conscious and responsive.

    • @ripgoose27
      @ripgoose27 3 года назад

      @@CloroxBleach-rm5nj but shot in the chest with a sucking wound lmao

    • @josephb8499
      @josephb8499 2 года назад

      @@CloroxBleach-rm5nj yeah he didn’t get consent. I don’t care if it’s for training purposes. He should’ve asked for consent.

  • @lachousal07
    @lachousal07 2 года назад +1

    some one mentioned in one of the other videos ben affleck and Matt Damon became emt's lol

  • @jasonpalso262
    @jasonpalso262 2 года назад +1

    Blood pressure cuff on arms

  • @F.Mozafari
    @F.Mozafari 16 дней назад

    Left bleeding not right

  • @Sanic55
    @Sanic55 2 года назад

    The one thing I will point out is your not supposed to reach over the patient

  • @shadowspiderxx8584
    @shadowspiderxx8584 Год назад

    SAMPLE and OPQRST

  • @jessecorbett3751
    @jessecorbett3751 2 года назад +3

    Its all fun and games until your instructor gives you a multi-system trauma involving blunt force trauma, low and high/mid velocity penetrating trauma, and sexual assault with an unconscious Pt with no bystanders to get sample history from other than "he stumbled out of the rest room, collapsed and we have no idea who he his". 😅 These videos look like sesame street after my professor gave me the aforementioned scenario. Great job on your assessment brother. And thank you guys for the content

    • @ajvoiceovers3349
      @ajvoiceovers3349 2 года назад +1

      Damn….that’s “cold-blooded”😂

    • @jessecorbett3751
      @jessecorbett3751 2 года назад +2

      @@ajvoiceovers3349 Made me more than ready for my skills testing tho Ill tell ya that much xD

  • @thephenom718
    @thephenom718 Год назад

    That is one GORGEOUS EMT on the floor

  • @landonhoward8502
    @landonhoward8502 3 года назад +2

    best

  • @JoeDirt-rq3in
    @JoeDirt-rq3in 8 месяцев назад

    they guttin

  • @Nacidabruja
    @Nacidabruja 8 месяцев назад

    This is actually to detailed lol my class teaches it a bit simpler and less words to remember 😭

  • @jstirrr2
    @jstirrr2 Год назад

    lmao SD, tell me that’s not PB

  • @Neobjects
    @Neobjects Год назад

    0:52

  • @pandilexthings1578
    @pandilexthings1578 10 месяцев назад

    Critical fail only said Scene Safety nothing about BSI OR PPE NREMT critical fail

    • @valeriamontemayor7485
      @valeriamontemayor7485 Месяц назад

      Maybe so but for training purposes, especially for this program, stating you're taking standard precautions more than enough to pass. Remember that different cities/states have different protocols. They'll prepare you to take the NREMT of course but they especially want you to know the protocols pertaining to where you will likely practice. Anything else really is common sense.

  • @jakewise8186
    @jakewise8186 8 месяцев назад

    Hot shot 😂

  • @TheTheGregdizzle
    @TheTheGregdizzle 2 года назад

    THIS GUY IS DIALED

  • @bleach6286
    @bleach6286 2 месяца назад

    He forgot BSI..

    • @valeriamontemayor7485
      @valeriamontemayor7485 Месяц назад

      No, he covered that when he said he's taking his standard precautions. Here it's not necessary to individually state althem all, you can just generalize it with that statement.

  • @MaverickBoy20924
    @MaverickBoy20924 3 месяца назад

    He forgot P.P.E. my instructor would of had me start over

    • @valeriamontemayor7485
      @valeriamontemayor7485 Месяц назад

      He technically covered that when he said he's taking standard precautions. So all good.

  • @nickcorsnic2535
    @nickcorsnic2535 28 дней назад

    forgot to check the pubis symphysis

  • @DEVanderbiltCecil
    @DEVanderbiltCecil 4 месяца назад

    FBI.
    Holland.
    Ex military.
    Kevin Holland SEAL
    or Will Chesney SEAL.
    The woman is supposed to be me according to them.
    Looks like we're gonna have a public gn battle.
    Thanks for the threats,
    US Military.

  • @-dimaio5617
    @-dimaio5617 11 месяцев назад +1

    I wouldnt recommend this assessment at all. Its too hollywod. This is taking unimaginably long. This is not a real concept for an actual gun shot victim.

  • @richardthompson2969
    @richardthompson2969 Год назад

    Forgot to request ALS as soon as you noted pneumothorax.

    • @snot4389
      @snot4389 Год назад

      ALS was called in primary survey.

    • @richardthompson2969
      @richardthompson2969 Год назад +1

      @@snot4389 he “considered additional resources” that isn’t the same as requesting.

  • @pete8987
    @pete8987 7 месяцев назад

    Vitals way too late

  • @thephenom718
    @thephenom718 Год назад

    She can be my partner any day

  • @ArnelDarboyPaiso
    @ArnelDarboyPaiso Год назад

    "Yes I agree." Question here ..Should you guys go when it's ongoing shootout and you have to rescue a guys on the ground bleeding out and it's common sense but when if so what gives you a grant or to support your action by going in?
    8:09 8:14

  • @ArnelDarboyPaiso
    @ArnelDarboyPaiso Год назад

    "Yes I agree." Question here ..Should you guys go when it's ongoing shootout and you have to rescue a guys on the ground bleeding out and it's common sense but when if so what gives you a grant or to support your action by going in?

  • @ArnelDarboyPaiso
    @ArnelDarboyPaiso Год назад

    "Yes I agree." Question here ..Should you guys go when it's ongoing shootout and you have to rescue a guys on the ground bleeding out and it's common sense but when if so what gives you a grant or to support your action by going in?
    8:09 8:14