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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @schneevongestern9898
    @schneevongestern9898 Год назад +1828

    the descending pitch of the oxygen saturation beeping is, to me, by far the most stress inducing sound in my everyday work.

    • @NeatoUnused
      @NeatoUnused Год назад

      @AhhhhfpigShut your white mouth

    • @marcbudlansque861
      @marcbudlansque861 Год назад +5

      @Yinyangiscool so what, like-sheriff

    • @ppstorm_
      @ppstorm_ 11 месяцев назад

      why lie to strangers on the internet? is it an attention thing?

    • @schneevongestern9898
      @schneevongestern9898 11 месяцев назад

      @@ppstorm_ you mean me?

    • @HotPocketsBoy
      @HotPocketsBoy 10 месяцев назад

      Code blue alarm is worse

  • @hugarfield
    @hugarfield 4 года назад +1655

    Man, I've been watching a lot of "Creepy Hospital Ambience", but this sound is just scarier than everything I heard so far.

    • @varaddongarkar4427
      @varaddongarkar4427 4 года назад +5

      correct,

    • @BritishTightEnd
      @BritishTightEnd 3 года назад +22

      Yeah I'm a med student and this shit is what gets Ur heart pumping. Cuz you know this mans on a madness

    • @drsharleen
      @drsharleen 2 года назад

      Why

    • @cameronsprout6143
      @cameronsprout6143 2 года назад +1

      It doesn’t really mean anything though

    • @jackjamer6526
      @jackjamer6526 Год назад +9

      @@cameronsprout6143 yes it does lol, the alarm means that the o2 sats in the patients blood are dropping below safe levels

  • @maxim9376
    @maxim9376 Год назад +69

    "Hey Google, play 'multiple organ failure' from 'The Hospital' please."

  • @amirkalol5882
    @amirkalol5882 4 года назад +2780

    Let me explain what the hell is happening on screen. Heart is beating too fast so it pumps blood not very good but pumps enough so patient feels fine, then heart begin to beat more fastly, and SpO2 level(SpO2 means quality of how organism is getting oxygen) begins to decrease and machine's alarm turns on. And heart beats faster, that fast machine detects supraventricular tachcardia(when heart beats too fast)+SpO2 level is getting critical so machine starts making loud alarm. Sorry for my english. And if i said something wrong you can tell me.

    • @melindaomeyers3529
      @melindaomeyers3529 4 года назад +11

      Ji 55 te itlpufdtisitits

    • @NetRolller3D
      @NetRolller3D 3 года назад +82

      @Michael Jay 112 is technically already considered sinus tach, as it's over 100

    • @nickmunoz2586
      @nickmunoz2586 2 года назад +84

      Actually, what is really happening is the human body can detect when it is not getting suffice oxygen, therefore it will increase the heart rate to try and compensate to get more oxygen to the needed sites, but when you are not breathing or there is a respiratory obstruction or are in respiratory distress, you won’t be able to get the needed oxygen into your blood stream, so the heart attempts to pump as much oxygenated blood to the needed areas, as fast as it can. This is to sustain your life, but once the oxygen runs out, the cellular energy cycle in your cardiac muscles and other parts of your body will cease, because there is no more supply of oxygen to produce any sort of reaction. If a person were to convert from sinus tachycardia (over 100 bpm) to SVT (supraventrucular tachycardia) and sustain for a lengthened period of time, the cardiac muscle would then begin to become fatigued, and begin dying, due to insufficient oxygenation. The heart would eventually lose its natural tempo from the SA node (sino-atrial), and most likely begin going into what’s called VTach or VFib (ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation). Once the heart begins ventricular fibrillation, a shock or correction is needed to restart the hearts natural rythm. This is because the hearts lower chambers, the ventricles, are no longer making full contractions, but are rather simply fibrillating, making very slight ineffective contractions, pushing no blood into your body. If VFib is sustained with no fix, the person would eventually begin to die.

    • @AzulToad
      @AzulToad 2 года назад +8

      But look closely it says infant so basically it’s sussposed to be like that (sorry for my grammar)

    • @AzulToad
      @AzulToad 2 года назад +3

      Also the alarm limits for heart rate is 110-180

  • @drawingdragons4097
    @drawingdragons4097 4 года назад +715

    Is it sad that I’ve spent so much time in the hospital that these sounds are comforting now?

    • @legendteller4893
      @legendteller4893 2 года назад +36

    • @ryguy2006
      @ryguy2006 2 года назад +29

      At least they almost always do what they're supposed to:
      Draw attention so you can get the help you need. 🧡🧡
      I hope you're doing better!

    • @lauratiso
      @lauratiso Год назад +2

      Lol same here

    • @robertogonzalez1046
      @robertogonzalez1046 Год назад +11

      After a month in a coma I woke up, and the first thing I felt was this machine. At that time it was terrifying, but now I like it just like you do.

    • @doggostudios1
      @doggostudios1 Год назад

      Oh my god? did u know u were in a coma or did u just wake up and realise you had been asleep for a month? @@robertogonzalez1046

  • @Electroniczdoodz
    @Electroniczdoodz 3 года назад +302

    I was in the hospital at the beginning of the month fighting an infection. I heard this noise a lot. My heart rate skyrocketed to 175. I'm glad to be home now though.

  • @eplazai
    @eplazai Год назад +37

    0:15 SEATBELT NOT FASTENED

  • @FutureAIDev2015
    @FutureAIDev2015 Год назад +63

    I remember some of those sounds from some of the surgeries I had as a kid and I got the brilliant idea to play with the heart monitor electrodes.

  • @flamingocat2369
    @flamingocat2369 Год назад +562

    i was hospitalized for an attempt, and as someone with severe anxiety, i heard this noise almost every minute, i couldn't even ask to go to the bathroom because of how anxious i was the noise was always so loud and woke me up from my nightmares

    • @Ronald98
      @Ronald98 Год назад +35

      I'm so sorry you had to go through that...hope you're better now! both physically and mentally ❤

    • @The_Real_Uncle_Ruckus
      @The_Real_Uncle_Ruckus Год назад +7

      An attempt.....? 🤔🤨😑

    • @flamingocat2369
      @flamingocat2369 Год назад +23

      @@The_Real_Uncle_Ruckus yes, is there an issue with that?

    • @The_Real_Uncle_Ruckus
      @The_Real_Uncle_Ruckus Год назад

      Pretty weird that you would share that with the internet. Even more weird that you'd be mad when someone asks about it. You're the one who chose to post weird shit. Nobody was asking you to.
      Is there an issue with that????????? 😂

    • @thebuzzybeeking
      @thebuzzybeeking Год назад +53

      @@flamingocat2369 I think he doesn't know what you mean.

  • @Rhythm65536
    @Rhythm65536 Год назад +62

    The way the pitch goes down is as if the heart is slowly losing control, as if it was a painfully slow descent into the inevitable...

    • @ChunkyWaterisReal
      @ChunkyWaterisReal Год назад +6

      That pitch is o2 saturation.

    • @chillmolder
      @chillmolder Год назад +5

      The pitch is for the oxygen. That's usually the more important part. The heart rate to have a normal rhythm as well

    • @Rhythm65536
      @Rhythm65536 Год назад

      Yea, I know, but the way it slowly goes down gives me creeps

  • @Ixarus6713
    @Ixarus6713 Год назад +284

    I've listened to so many hospital beeps it's like white noise to me, it's actually kind of relaxing.
    The monitor is just a person DJ mixing your body signals into a beat.

    • @RadeonVega64
      @RadeonVega64 7 месяцев назад +1

      fr

    • @JordanLoweElevaToursCanada
      @JordanLoweElevaToursCanada 2 месяца назад

      Honestly never thought of it that way. I've had multiple surgeries in my life, and hearing all the beeping with the equipment it normally raised my anxiety, but I will say you do make a very interesting point right there.
      Sometimes just out of the blue I randomly hear these sounds in my head, or I dream about a past medical experience. I asked my doctor one day if medical PTSD is a thing and she said "yes and with everything you have gone through in the past you may have a little bit of it." But thanks for how you wrote up your comment, that's quite a different twist that I never thought of before

  • @saptarshibhattacharya
    @saptarshibhattacharya 2 года назад +257

    This sound still haunts me 1.5 years later. It is strongly associated with the COVID 19 pandemic. I am a frontline worker working at LNJP hospital, New Delhi

    • @MattTheBlock4096
      @MattTheBlock4096 Год назад +8

      The sound of oxygen saturation and the lack of oxygen in the blood, sometimes caused by covid, makes this sound in the video. Correct? I dont know exactly what the sound means.

    • @saptarshibhattacharya
      @saptarshibhattacharya Год назад +5

      @@MattTheBlock4096 yes

    • @AmalekIsComing
      @AmalekIsComing Год назад +2

      did you do tiktok dances

    • @saptarshibhattacharya
      @saptarshibhattacharya Год назад +6

      @@AmalekIsComing What????

    • @lowqualitypaleking2704
      @lowqualitypaleking2704 Год назад

      @@saptarshibhattacharya some nurses / healthcare workers did tiktoks whenever a patient died or something, basically exploiting their (now deceased) patients for some views on a short-form video app

  • @decastar3010
    @decastar3010 4 года назад +57

    Just trying to fight my fear, i'm scared of these things ever since i was a kiddo

    • @basicalpiggoPeanut
      @basicalpiggoPeanut 2 года назад +6

      You are not the only one

    • @nanamilavender
      @nanamilavender 11 месяцев назад

      Same. My parents liked watching hospital shows when I was 9-10 years old and everytime when the monitor started beeping abnormally I'd get scared. I'm 17 and this still gives me the chills

  • @MattTheBlock4096
    @MattTheBlock4096 Год назад +23

    The fact it says "Infant" at the top just makes this even more scary

  • @BrynGriffithsVideo
    @BrynGriffithsVideo Год назад +31

    Imagine being the patient, just dying as they record

    • @Yasins_Main
      @Yasins_Main 2 месяца назад

      it says "infant" at the top too

  • @someytuser985
    @someytuser985 2 года назад +24

    These were the sounds my heart monitor were making when I was like 1 hour after my surgery and i played with the sensors because thats my normal 11 year old instincts.

  • @APCH_
    @APCH_ 3 года назад +14

    0:05 When​ you​ late for​ school

  • @riograndelocos9639
    @riograndelocos9639 Год назад +8

    i heard these sounds from my grandma in the ICU. was so glad she was getting better 🙏

  • @LordPotato690
    @LordPotato690 Год назад +3

    I heard that beeping sound in the yellow a lot while recovering from surgery

  • @petercdowney
    @petercdowney 4 года назад +223

    The sound that I heard at 0:11 (high-pitched tones about once every second) was especially creepy. I have learned to associate that sound with the COVID-19 pandemic, as I have heard it in news footage from 2020 showing hospitals in Italy and the United States that were overwhelmed by large numbers of COVID-19 patients.

  • @MrNumbers4219
    @MrNumbers4219 11 месяцев назад +5

    Commonly, when the SpO2 reaches 90, it’s considered low. When it’s below 75 (or at 74) is a desat Low pressure. Normal heart rate is 60-100 bpm. The screen starts at 111 and ends with 168.

  • @cameronsprout6143
    @cameronsprout6143 2 года назад +70

    I heard this sound a lot when I was in the hospital, my dad was right next to me, neither of us feared it. We were just wondering why it was making that noise and how to turn it off.

  • @thecutesweetcookie
    @thecutesweetcookie 6 лет назад +135

    Worst sound I’ve ever heard... I used to have really bad tachycardia, and my heart would go up from 150 - 195

    • @melindaomeyers3529
      @melindaomeyers3529 4 года назад

      Fuck up like a candle

    • @melindaomeyers3529
      @melindaomeyers3529 4 года назад

      Dddddddddddddddiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiivvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

    • @sirius4d576
      @sirius4d576 4 года назад +3

      My V-Tach is way worse. Resting HR is 190 - 230. Can’t do exercise because it will go up to 280.

    • @melindaomeyers3529
      @melindaomeyers3529 4 года назад

      @@sirius4d576 My heart rate is 77 BPM random 🐎

    • @melindaomeyers3529
      @melindaomeyers3529 4 года назад

      @@sirius4d576 funny as hell your heart rate is funny because I was going to Walmart

  • @simplygrace8393
    @simplygrace8393 4 года назад +28

    My heart went to 199 watching this- why do stuff like this make my heart beat so fast

  • @Pats.
    @Pats. 3 года назад +70

    I remember trying to sleep and this blasting in my ears at like 4 am during a good dream.

    • @legendteller4893
      @legendteller4893 2 года назад +3

      Gawddamn that must've been scary XD

    • @nickmunoz2586
      @nickmunoz2586 2 года назад +9

      A lot of people don’t realize they have sleep apnea. So when sleeping, they often don’t know that they stop breathing for a short period of time, thus causing you to “desat”, meaning the Oxygen saturation inside your blood drops below 90%

    • @Pats.
      @Pats. 2 года назад +9

      @@nickmunoz2586 Doctors have noticed when sleeping my heart beat drops to 40bpm, they had to keep adjusting the setting so doctors wouldn't keep rushing into my room

    • @mysteriousm1
      @mysteriousm1 Год назад +2

      @@Pats.40-50 is normal during sleep, so I don’t why they’d need to help you at 40

    • @Pats.
      @Pats. Год назад +3

      @@mysteriousm1 I guess the machine wasn't set to go lower than 50, they had to keep adjusting the settings only for it to work a day.

  • @madelineradcliff4443
    @madelineradcliff4443 Год назад +7

    i visited my preemie nephew for the first time the other day and i heard those sounds a good couple of times... scary sounds for sure!!

  • @ArthurTheEagle
    @ArthurTheEagle Год назад +9

    I shared a hospital room about a year ago and the person's monitor next to me has been making the SpO² alert sound many times and at random occasions all night for a reason I still do not know. Those machines honestly amaze me.

    • @diode_exe
      @diode_exe Год назад

      The tech is especially advanced

  • @sussysomeone123
    @sussysomeone123 Год назад +10

    I realised that everytime the DESAT alarm made the beep sort of thing, the heart rate is going up every beep

    • @yourbigfan1777
      @yourbigfan1777 Год назад +6

      Yeah, because the oxygen saturation lowers and the heart tries to compensate that loss by increasing the heartrate and blood flow

  • @Garlic_Bread69
    @Garlic_Bread69 11 месяцев назад +3

    AYO DIS HARD 🔥🔥🔥🥶🥶RIP TO GRANDMA DOE

  • @swd6430
    @swd6430 10 месяцев назад +1

    Was working in hospital (maintaining) we had a leak at 3 am. I was there almost alone hearing on computer that sound low heart beat rate and flashing red signs. Man i must say you start thinking about life.

  • @fitsrus
    @fitsrus 6 лет назад +77

    I heard this sound when i was in the hospital. Very scary.

    • @decastar3010
      @decastar3010 6 лет назад +5

      Yeah i'm real scared too, so i muted the sounds

    • @melindaomeyers3529
      @melindaomeyers3529 4 года назад +1

      Same

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      @melindaomeyers3529 4 года назад +1

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    • @melindaomeyers3529
      @melindaomeyers3529 4 года назад +1

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    • @decastar3010
      @decastar3010 4 года назад +1

      @@melindaomeyers3529 oh shoot

  • @jojomy2006
    @jojomy2006 Год назад +5

    One time I was getting my vital signs taken, and the SpO2 sensor wasn’t on my finger right, and it started making that DINGGG DINGGG sound and I almost panicked for a sec lmaooo

  • @sherifelbatawy
    @sherifelbatawy 4 месяца назад +1

    Daily routine here folks. At the first few weeks of my residency I could hear those monitor alarm sounds in my ears while sleeping 😂

  • @vitaminprotein5687
    @vitaminprotein5687 2 года назад +9

    Made me cry for loved one who died in ICU

    • @MattTheBlock4096
      @MattTheBlock4096 Год назад +1

      R.I.P... I feel so bad that you had to experience a family member die like that in the ICU...

  • @MissyCeleste
    @MissyCeleste Год назад +2

    omg help i remember the Spo2 stats tone from when my grandma was in the hospital with lung failure from covid

  • @OmegaPink65
    @OmegaPink65 4 года назад +30

    Everybody is gangsta till this sound turn into a damn good remix

  • @veryfungamesawesome
    @veryfungamesawesome 4 месяца назад

    I heard this sound a lot when I was 8 visiting my dad in the hospital who was fighting stage 4 glioblastoma. It’s very haunting to hear but more haunting that this is an infant.

  • @_Aidelweiss_
    @_Aidelweiss_ Год назад +3

    Sadly this is quite common in icu, and indeed very scary

  • @JOELwindows7
    @JOELwindows7 4 года назад +5

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  • @tobiasdoe2518
    @tobiasdoe2518 7 месяцев назад +2

    Pull Up, Terrain! Pull Up, Terrain!

  • @windowsmercurySP13
    @windowsmercurySP13 Год назад +9

    That heart stills beats too fast but speed still gains

  • @peterfslife
    @peterfslife 4 года назад +13

    I'm use to the hospital. After being in there so much. I know how to operate the equipment. I have a tracheostomy, and a ventilatorr at home now, and use many other machines. But that doesn't stop me from loving life as life is very important to me because I was given a slim prognosis at birth.

  • @c00lk1d86
    @c00lk1d86 6 месяцев назад +1

    I kept setting that off yesterday when I was in the hospital because my heart rate went up a lot when I found out I needed to have my appendix removed

  • @blatheringblathers347
    @blatheringblathers347 6 лет назад +15

    The desat sound sounds like the red asystole alarm on the Philips Intellivue/HP Viridia.

  • @mazil.i
    @mazil.i 5 месяцев назад +1

    Not the exact same sound. But watching this SpO2 level go down is depressing. I witnessed this live with my mother. And it was in the high 80s and suddenly flatlined. 😪
    If you have your parents around right now, don't forget to hug them and tell how much you love them

    • @ykcj01
      @ykcj01 4 месяца назад +1

      That's so sad, I'm so sorry for your loss. That's such an awful thing to happen.

  • @Justin_Joy
    @Justin_Joy Год назад +2

    As scary as the lockon sound from the oppressor mk2 on gta

  • @CentralVirginiaEAS
    @CentralVirginiaEAS 3 года назад +12

    Woah, that sounds loud! I think louder than the one I heart at the hospital I was in.

    • @davidkaiser1004
      @davidkaiser1004 2 года назад +7

      Yes, they should be loud enough for the doctors and nurses who always make sure that the monitors are working properly and the patients are staying still while resting/recovering from a sickness or injury whether the doors and curtains are open or closed.

  • @asprince4168
    @asprince4168 2 года назад +48

    My heart rate was around 110-120, then a small noice appeared at around 140. It made me scared and my heart rate went all the way up to 200 while the screen turned red and made an extremely loud sound :P

    • @sovietreuploads
      @sovietreuploads Год назад +2

      You had supraventricular tachycardia, (ST) which usually occurs due to heart diseases.

    • @eatyourvegetables1449
      @eatyourvegetables1449 Год назад +21

      @@sovietreuploads I wouldn't be so quick to diagnose people. Use words like you "may" have ST.

    • @sovietreuploads
      @sovietreuploads Год назад

      @@eatyourvegetables1449 its just a thought, besides he needs to do Echocardiogram to see if he does actually have and consult with a doctor

    • @NJ-wb1cz
      @NJ-wb1cz Год назад +3

      ​@@eatyourvegetables1449I think if someone takes the words of random anon on youtube seriously, the presence or absence of "may" won't change the situation in the slightest

  • @TransportationONLY
    @TransportationONLY 11 месяцев назад +1

    Even as a visitor of a patient in the high dependency ward, this sounds gives me trauma.. I can’t imagine the frontline staff and patients hearing it all the time!

  • @Seshi0503
    @Seshi0503 3 года назад +22

    Makes me wanna cry thinking about the COVID-19 patients. 😢

  • @truck_dude
    @truck_dude 11 месяцев назад +1

    When my mother was in the hospital 2 years ago. I've heard these noises almost everyday. Hated those sounds

  • @Goku85913
    @Goku85913 2 года назад +6

    I use to have tricuspid valve regurgitation and one day I wake up with weak blood pressure and Herat rate and I heard this similar sound and the doctor told me I have to do emergency surgery and after the surgery I don’t need to take medicine and I am all fine with my valve

  • @TRYHARDRACCOON
    @TRYHARDRACCOON 7 лет назад +7

    Has a nice rhythm

  • @DeadRaymanWalking
    @DeadRaymanWalking Год назад +5

    This brings back bad memories of my paternal grandmother in ICU in 2000...

    • @BritishEngineer
      @BritishEngineer Год назад

      I wouldn’t have people on the life monitor systems during VSED, not only can some integrated systems be heard from outside they’re so loud the family members don’t need an active story on how the patients heart rate is fading and o2 levels following with it and the manic panic the monitors make.

  • @kamion2008
    @kamion2008 Год назад +3

    Your microwave popcorn is ready

  • @michaelarmstrong3232
    @michaelarmstrong3232 6 месяцев назад

    Yeah I still remember this sound from when I had my surfing accident when I was 17 years old

  • @AlenCpajakovic
    @AlenCpajakovic 8 месяцев назад +1

    I work in emergency and hear every day complains from patients how these monitor sounds scare them 😃

  • @framorandii
    @framorandii Год назад +1

    The patient right now : YO SAVE ME AHH IM DYING STOP IT

  • @debosmitagupta166
    @debosmitagupta166 2 года назад +11

    Lost dad to covid last year. He was not unconscious he was very much in sense but his lungs were damaged brutally.. he knew he was going to die and this broke me furthur

  • @KaiwunShowtime
    @KaiwunShowtime Год назад +1

    Someone gotta make a beat out of this and call it the "dying beat".

  • @Blueshandle
    @Blueshandle Год назад +2

    I’m probably younger than half the people in this comment section, but I feel old seeing people associate this with covid and being scared of it. I’ve been to the icu a lot throughout my life, so I associate it with being in the hospital in general and I sometimes feel nostalgia for it.

  • @DJZKOfficial
    @DJZKOfficial Год назад

    Eyyy PC builders same vibes when the PC wont boot and a debug speaker was attached.

  • @Dhanuhammer
    @Dhanuhammer 10 месяцев назад

    Nowadays these machines have non-petrifying sounds that can only terrorise the physicians but sounds quite normal to the patients

  • @oshixxxx
    @oshixxxx Год назад

    Aah, the wonderful sounds of the ER. Im not talking about the trauma part of the ER, or the ICU. These sounds are constant, and caused by, for example cold hands for the oxygen part. For the hearthbeat, patient decided to turn around in the bed, giving off this response. You have to check, just in case.

  • @Miumiu0404
    @Miumiu0404 Год назад +1

    And then suddenly, the Chicago tornado siren plays....

  • @genericwhitemale1114
    @genericwhitemale1114 Год назад +3

    I played this for my wife who's a nurse and she yelled out from the other room "STOP!"

  • @MrCrocTTV
    @MrCrocTTV Год назад +1

    If you hold your breath for a few seconds, the alarm at 0:05 will go off.

  • @ThePolarBearProductions
    @ThePolarBearProductions Год назад +3

    I Work in an ER. This is basically my life for 12 hours a day 3 times a week:

  • @Thicclime
    @Thicclime 6 лет назад +24

    I heard this sound when I was in the Emergency room waiting to get taken up to another room
    Thank you valley health care in winchester VA
    Thanks for your help😀

    • @melindaomeyers3529
      @melindaomeyers3529 4 года назад +1

      Same here

    • @melindaomeyers3529
      @melindaomeyers3529 4 года назад

      Gkstd viyetxwxt WRX at c we fetch WX WTC teaching cycle XXX tell CT extremely executive to take my password and ycececfeyfert

    • @decastar3010
      @decastar3010 4 года назад

      @@melindaomeyers3529 what is this kid saying?

    • @melindaomeyers3529
      @melindaomeyers3529 4 года назад +1

      @@decastar3010 im not a little jid

    • @Sl0w_fk7
      @Sl0w_fk7 4 года назад

      I just came back to my old comments and I find this masterpiece ;)

  • @nickmunoz2586
    @nickmunoz2586 2 года назад +15

    As a former ekg tele tech and step down tele unit rn; there is nothing more pesky than these alarms 💀

  • @dan1st
    @dan1st 26 дней назад

    Fuggg these sounds! 😭 Brain surgery, 3mths in the hospital, disabled and life ruined now. I still have phobia of these sounds to this very day~

  • @Soviet_sergeantluke
    @Soviet_sergeantluke 8 месяцев назад

    Damn reseting the heart is by far the most painful, and most dangerous things bro

  • @imfromthegovandimheretohelp
    @imfromthegovandimheretohelp 2 года назад +7

    Hey guys going to play this in a hospital wish me luck

    • @HalalKip
      @HalalKip Год назад

      They will probably kick you out of the hospital

  • @StuartHolland-f8k
    @StuartHolland-f8k 4 месяца назад

    This reminds me of this sound at the Margate HOSPITAL..🩻🚬

  • @-Flamin-Fox-
    @-Flamin-Fox- 9 месяцев назад

    My mom’s a nurse and I’m reading her cardiology book as well as an ICU nursing mini textbook so this is quite scary, I’m 15 but this is still something I understand

  • @lukedavis436
    @lukedavis436 Год назад

    *Slams car door* "Shuddup!"

  • @sup_bucko5531
    @sup_bucko5531 5 лет назад +18

    No one
    Not a single soul
    My heart when I stand up:
    HI WELCOME TO A LIFE WITH POTS

    • @melindaomeyers3529
      @melindaomeyers3529 4 года назад

      Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrroooooooooooooooooooooooooootttttttttttttttttttttyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy dddddddddddddddiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiivvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

    • @decastar3010
      @decastar3010 4 года назад

      You gotta look out for accounts with 97 sp02 as their icon, cuz they stink!

    • @2O7.
      @2O7. 2 года назад

      @@decastar3010 97 sp02 😂

  • @CLozano6-x4o
    @CLozano6-x4o 4 года назад +6

    I heard this when I went to the hospital, I got scared and thought I was going to die.
    Hey, at least I’m here.

  • @Mitzi-chan224
    @Mitzi-chan224 Год назад

    Thanks.... you activated my PTSD. 🥲

  • @SkyDaEpic
    @SkyDaEpic Год назад +1

    heh.. don’t get me started on how my HR can go to 220 every now and then (not in hospital tho) just when I exercise (and no, I was not diagnosed with any form of tachycardia I just have a lower stamina)

  • @tatianna8214
    @tatianna8214 Год назад

    Oh yes this machine. This happens to me sometimes and I don’t know why. They don’t know why but it gets scary real quick.

  • @Classy_Car
    @Classy_Car Год назад +2

    lowkey a fire beat. Someone remix this

  • @Jellieeeee
    @Jellieeeee 3 месяца назад

    Flatlines are terrifying

  • @TheAwesomelypossible
    @TheAwesomelypossible Год назад +1

    Man, that looks EXACTLY like my companies product. Not sure if it is, or our product is imitating this. Its called Laerdal Patient Monitor

  • @32Redd
    @32Redd 11 месяцев назад +1

    Play that in the hospital room

  • @nairda55555
    @nairda55555 Год назад

    Apart from the SVT, as an RN you know shit is really bad when the saturation goes down but the waveform is accurate. That ain't the patient taking his pulse ox off. . .

  • @KrystalHarwood-z1b
    @KrystalHarwood-z1b 8 месяцев назад +1

    0:06-0:12 time to race! go!

  • @ต้าผุดพัฒน์
    @ต้าผุดพัฒน์ 4 месяца назад

    Finally i found the original of tiktok hijacked analog horror sound

  • @FlavxZz
    @FlavxZz Год назад

    if i was laying in a hospital bed, listening to my own heart monitor and i heared that, everything else that would be heared is BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP after i suffer a heart attack from fear

  • @kittygaillot2286
    @kittygaillot2286 4 года назад +20

    I’m pretty much a custom to the sounds as I periodically have to go to hospital for moderate to severe asthma attacks. So to me, they’re just a little on the annoying side… But I know that they have to be audible for the medical staff to here just in case.

    • @TurnerLeeEverhart
      @TurnerLeeEverhart 3 года назад +1

      I have survived 1 asthma attack overnight when I was sleeping

  • @oxdraygonflyxo
    @oxdraygonflyxo 5 месяцев назад +1

    Relaxing ❤

  • @silveraryst
    @silveraryst 11 месяцев назад +1

    sounds like a car telling you to put on seatbelt

  • @heyxflutters
    @heyxflutters 9 месяцев назад

    It giving me goosebumps for no reason. But otherwise, it makes me feel interesting and good a bit.

  • @MagdalenaBelcescu
    @MagdalenaBelcescu 5 месяцев назад

    I was jumping on this. In great Ormond Street hospital for children....than continued when even I was going Tesco's to buy bread. .was ringing and any shop ....we got surgery in Christmas..

  • @matthewkendrick8280
    @matthewkendrick8280 9 месяцев назад +1

    Gonna play this in yo ear at night so you get nightmares😈😈

  • @don8244
    @don8244 Год назад

    Average heart of a pro bodybuilder

  • @leshommesdupilly
    @leshommesdupilly 9 месяцев назад

    The saturation is the most terrifying

  • @anon5646
    @anon5646 3 года назад +7

    God this is a COVID floor on the daily

  • @blessedlixx
    @blessedlixx Год назад

    patient: dying
    doctor: 🤓📸

  • @VintageToiletsRock
    @VintageToiletsRock Год назад

    0:11 Someone please just shut the door on your old Ford already!