Thank you for this video. I had a cerebellar stroke a few years ago. It was not only missed by the paramedics but also by the hospital I was admitted to. All paramedics should watch this.
I've read reviews saying they don't like his videos because he's too enthusiastic about EMS..... That makes 0 sense to me i want someone who is energetic about teaching, it makes it fun and more enjoyable to learn. I take the nremt in about a week for emt basic and have watched his videos religiously i'm nervous because i've never taken it before but i hope i pass and if i do it'll be thanks to you evan, much love!
@JjromQ emt is super easy I flew through, just remember there is a step by step order in how they you to answer questions. Watch his accelerator and you'll be good. Just took my advanced emt written exam the other week and passed the first time. Idk if your state does Aemt but watch his stuff, use his practice tests and you'll be good!
I’m trying to be a firefighter but most station in my city require an EMT certification so I’m so glad I found your channel full of great stuff keep it up
Evan, just passed my EMT exam this morning. I’m a NYS EMT-B thanks to you and your content! Couldn’t ask for a better paramedic coach. Don’t tell my Instructor that haha.
1. Thanks for these videos 2. at 13:00 you mentioned “flipped T waves” are often seen on EKG in these events but you don’t know why… If you & your subscribers want to know, here’s just a few of the most common reasons for Inverted T waves: T wave inversions are often the result of right ventricular overload (common causes for RVO are chronic or acute pulmonary embolism) Inverted T waves can also be caused by left ventricular overload (some causative examples are mitral valve prolapse, aortic stenosis & aortic regurgitation) Lastly, inverted T waves are seen during the evolving phases of pericarditis or myocarditis. Hope this helps 😊
Emt with US BORDER PATROL. My patient just had narrowing vision. Bp was normal , sugar normal , pulse ox readings normal. He was just extremely tired. Prior open heart surgery. Young patient. Other than the blurred vision that’s all I had. No other signs and symptoms
Thanks for the kind words here Ryan! Thanks for watching! This is the access to my Video Study Course: www.prepareforems.com Be Great, Evan, The Paramedic Coach
I have a question! So I’m only 17 but I’m a junior firefighter at my local fire department and I’ve taken and completed my emt class and exam. I ran a stroke call about a week ago and this guy could not talk or move but I noticed his eyes were looking kinda up and to an angle. Is this normal in most stroke pts?
I want to buy your video vault because just buy watching you on youtube, I have started passing already. I just don't have the money to buy it and klarna won't allow me to use it.
D.J, thanks for the kind words here! Yes, I have an entire "Seizure Disorders" lecture inside my Video Study Course plus another 400+ videos that you can learn from; www.prepareforems.com
I’m honestly scared 😓my final is on Monday the 9th of this month and if I don’t pass it I won’t be able take the NREMT exam and this is so stressful this is my 3rd attempt 😩😭
This video covers from A-Z everything you need to know about Stroke Care from Basic life support to advanced life support!
That high pitched noise in the background was so hard to ignore
CVA - Cerebrovascular Accident
B.E. - F.A.S.T.
Balance, eyes, face, arms, speech, time of onset
Thank you for this video. I had a cerebellar stroke a few years ago. It was not only missed by the paramedics but also by the hospital I was admitted to. All paramedics should watch this.
I had a TIA four days ago and enjoyed watching your video. I think you're fantastic at what you do. Thank you
I've read reviews saying they don't like his videos because he's too enthusiastic about EMS..... That makes 0 sense to me i want someone who is energetic about teaching, it makes it fun and more enjoyable to learn. I take the nremt in about a week for emt basic and have watched his videos religiously i'm nervous because i've never taken it before but i hope i pass and if i do it'll be thanks to you evan, much love!
How did you do?! Was the exam hard? I’m taking the exam soon and I’m nervous hahaha
@JjromQ emt is super easy I flew through, just remember there is a step by step order in how they you to answer questions. Watch his accelerator and you'll be good. Just took my advanced emt written exam the other week and passed the first time. Idk if your state does Aemt but watch his stuff, use his practice tests and you'll be good!
Amazing content and refresher information. NYC EMS x 25 yrs ..
I’m trying to be a firefighter but most station in my city require an EMT certification so I’m so glad I found your channel full of great stuff keep it up
My grandpa just had a stroke 1 hour ago😞😞😞 please keep him in your prayers
Prayers for your Grandpa
Evan, just passed my EMT exam this morning. I’m a NYS EMT-B thanks to you and your content! Couldn’t ask for a better paramedic coach. Don’t tell my Instructor that haha.
Great job!
Dude I feel! I’m learning more from you than my instructor!
@@Shadowstep Thank you!
This was super helpful we don't see many strokes but knowing this helps
You never know what the next call will be!
1. Thanks for these videos
2. at 13:00 you mentioned “flipped T waves” are often seen on EKG in these
events but you don’t know why…
If you & your subscribers want to know, here’s just a few of the most common reasons for Inverted T waves:
T wave inversions are often the result of right ventricular overload (common causes for RVO are chronic or acute pulmonary embolism)
Inverted T waves can also be caused by left ventricular overload (some causative examples are mitral valve prolapse, aortic stenosis & aortic regurgitation)
Lastly, inverted T waves are seen during the evolving phases of pericarditis or myocarditis.
Hope this helps 😊
Just had a stroke call this morning and clearly all the boxes checked . ALS did ekg and blood glucose. Brought her right to the cat scan.
GET THEM TO A STROKE CENTER! Nobody else can really give them definitive care.
Taking my nremt. Bout to binge 😅
Emt with US BORDER PATROL. My patient just had narrowing vision. Bp was normal , sugar normal , pulse ox readings normal. He was just extremely tired. Prior open heart surgery. Young patient. Other than the blurred vision that’s all I had. No other signs and symptoms
Carotid artery disease; young, but prior heart surgery, marrowing vision, extremely tired...
love the re-enactments!
Good Information
Easy to Understand
Clear Communication
I am a RN with Experience but need ACLS Certification.
Thank You Coach
You are most welcome
I am learning a lot👏👏loving it here
Very helpful...NOW I HAVE A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF STROKES....thank you
Needs to be updated to address RACE assessment for possible LVO. Primary vs. comprehensive center care?
Great info thanks brother
Fast nuemonic for strokes
F ace
Arm drift
S peech
T ime
I like this kind of video, are you adding this video as well inside your program?
Thanks for watching!
Love your channel, I’m prepping for my national aemt and your videos have been helpful. Definitely gonna get your package to get more content.
Thanks for the kind words here Ryan! Thanks for watching!
This is the access to my Video Study Course: www.prepareforems.com
Be Great,
Evan, The Paramedic Coach
Can’t wait!
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I have a question! So I’m only 17 but I’m a junior firefighter at my local fire department and I’ve taken and completed my emt class and exam. I ran a stroke call about a week ago and this guy could not talk or move but I noticed his eyes were looking kinda up and to an angle. Is this normal in most stroke pts?
Yes, that is called vertical nystagmus a sign of stroke as well. Thanks for watching Sarah!
During rapid transport we administer oxygen?
Yes always
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I want to buy your video vault because just buy watching you on youtube, I have started passing already. I just don't have the money to buy it and klarna won't allow me to use it.
Super helpful! Just got my first ems job. What is your advice for all the IFT’s I’ll start with?
Would we be able to do a seizure care video 😁😁😁??
Great vid!
D.J, thanks for the kind words here! Yes, I have an entire "Seizure Disorders" lecture inside my Video Study Course plus another 400+ videos that you can learn from; www.prepareforems.com
@@TheParamedicCoach lol thanks I must have missed it !
What books do you recommend cranium tea to start out I'm learning how to read EKG
I love your videos! But in this video, there's a high pitched ringing in the music that's driving me nuts 😂
Thank you so much 🙏
Workout Routine for EMS
I got you my man!
Very informative. 👌🏼 Thanks a lot. ❤️ Take care always, brother. 🙏🏼
Thanks Don for the kind words here, welcome back to the channel!
Taking my NREMT thurs and I haven’t been able to study so scared tbh
Did you pass?
I’m honestly scared 😓my final is on Monday the 9th of this month and if I don’t pass it I won’t be able take the NREMT exam and this is so stressful this is my 3rd attempt 😩😭
Seizures ok here too ?
What do you mean? Do you have a question?
@@TheParamedicCoach hey I’m sorry I was trying to ask if you had any vids on seizures
@@spiritualexx8570 Hey my friend, check this video out! ruclips.net/video/PfF6A-pd3Eo/видео.html
Is this music from resident evil 4?
Did you get the way you say smash the like button for the RUclips algorithm from Graham Stephan? You say it just like him!
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#LETSGO
Lack of blood flow to the brain 🧠 by clot in veins or heart or arteries or a burst of the blood vessels
No one:
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Stay fit until you make supervisor lol