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These videos are exclusively to further medical education. Feel free to use them with your students or residents. We are NOT a medical referral center by any means. (We get questions about "Was the care for my loved one appropriate?") I do not practice "Medicine by RU-vid". Any questions about medical care, go talk to your doctor. Thanks.
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@jitendrakumarsrivastava9200
@jitendrakumarsrivastava9200 6 дней назад
Language is not clear very fast speaking 😊
@isadora.ml.
@isadora.ml. Месяц назад
thank you soooooo much! amazing video 🙏🏼
@melissalagroue3340
@melissalagroue3340 Месяц назад
Thank you!
@sze7648
@sze7648 2 месяца назад
Question Dr. Gallagher, do you go down the right side of the tongue with a miller blade? Working at a pediatric center and all the use is miller. I agree with other comments, I wish you were my teacher.
@srishti8994
@srishti8994 2 месяца назад
But what if we have really small hands and we are in emergency all alone.. how can we improve mask ventilate with single hands?
@clinicalcasevideo5762
@clinicalcasevideo5762 2 месяца назад
Very informative lesson thankyou 💥💥🎊🎊
@kgao1697
@kgao1697 2 месяца назад
10:22 ❤❤❤
@brandonmerrill6557
@brandonmerrill6557 3 месяца назад
God bless you- cardiac nurse
@BoogieDownProduction
@BoogieDownProduction 3 месяца назад
@8:00 other things you would want to do is hyperventilate (decrease ICP) and you would want to maintain paralysis to avoid bucking. A high decadron dose probably not the worse thing either
@rayanalasiri6656
@rayanalasiri6656 3 месяца назад
10 ددددققااييقق 💔💔
@user-hd5pu1wj3y
@user-hd5pu1wj3y 3 месяца назад
10 دقايق 😞 الت******* والحافظ الله
@lenz0101
@lenz0101 4 месяца назад
You explained everything clearly, taking into account all possible classic mistakes and even patient's other medical conditions. Very thorough instructions. Thanks!
@ziauddin7948
@ziauddin7948 5 месяцев назад
good ET tube intubation method & procedure rules # 👍🇵🇰
@ChrisVisentin
@ChrisVisentin 6 месяцев назад
Excellent video. Thank you!
@jamesrios9633
@jamesrios9633 7 месяцев назад
Is it normal to feel sore or have a scratchy throat after intubation?
@anna26970
@anna26970 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much doctor for this amazing explanation, I really wish you were my professor.😊
@sidemountstokes7530
@sidemountstokes7530 8 месяцев назад
You're gonna want anesthesia around, RT around, plenty of nurses around. Must be nice, it's just me and an EMT in the back of a truck!
@AijazAle
@AijazAle 9 месяцев назад
I'm wondered how can we see larynx from the mouth.
@McBologna
@McBologna 9 месяцев назад
I am the Ukrainian Combat medic. I'm very appreciated to You Mate for an excelent explonation)
@murugananthammahalingam9007
@murugananthammahalingam9007 10 месяцев назад
Great way of doing....
@angrymunchi8473
@angrymunchi8473 10 месяцев назад
Fabulous! Thank you!
@spiracticaldoctor7197
@spiracticaldoctor7197 11 месяцев назад
thank you sir
@danyjamal6471
@danyjamal6471 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for your magnificent video. During swan ganz placement do you have any recommendations to increase the likelihood of placing the catheter in the pulmonary artery? 1. Should you thread the catheter slowly? 2. Should you place the patient supine or upright?
@ArtThai-ds7uf
@ArtThai-ds7uf 11 месяцев назад
ขอบคุณสำหรับวีดีโอสอนวิธีการใช้เครื่องมือแอมบู เมื่อวานนี้ที่ประเทศไทยมีผู้ป่วยโรคปอดติดเชื้อ 1 ราย อายุ 70 ปี เสียชีวิตขณะเคลื่อนย้ายผู้ป่วยกลับบ้าน เพราะญาติต้องการพากลับมาเสียชีวิตที่บ้านของเขา แต่เมื่อถอดเครื่อง ECMO แล้ว การใช้แอมบูเพื่อช่วยให้เขาหายใจก็ยากต่อผู้ป่วยสูงอายุและปอดของเขาไม่สามารถทำงานได้ปกติ ระยะทางระหว่างโรงพยาบาลถึงบ้านเขานั้น ประมาณ 77 กิโลเมตร Google Translate Thank you for the video teaching how to use the Ambu tool. Yesterday in Thailand there was a 70 year old lung disease patient who died while transporting the patient home. Because relatives wanted to bring him back to his home to die. But once the ECMO machine was taken off, using Ambu to help him breathe was difficult for the elderly patient and his lungs couldn't function properly. The distance between the hospital and his house is approximately 77 kilometers. Google Translate
@2ATristan
@2ATristan Год назад
I'm in Paramedic School. We haven't gotten to intubation yet (going on week two) but when it comes to medical repercussions and adverse effects of interventions, I'm always keeping an eye open and a ear on lookout for useful information that I can take to my clinicals, ride-outs, and eventually, to my career once I get my license. By no means will I know everything but I'll tell you, I want to know something about everything that I could run into so that I can be prepared for it.
@christophernjathi203
@christophernjathi203 Год назад
My name is Francis from Kenya I have diffecalt in swallowing food , doctor direct to do endoscopy what can be a problem.
@drjanardhanasarma4476
@drjanardhanasarma4476 Год назад
I was crossed 1000 intubations still learn some more tips from you sir.
@wajidali4356
@wajidali4356 Год назад
Wonderful
@FionaSmith-zq8om
@FionaSmith-zq8om Год назад
I am going out of the way of 0:05
@FionaSmith-zq8om
@FionaSmith-zq8om Год назад
I don’t think you understand the point here but the fact is the people in charge have no interest whatsoever to do what you
@FionaSmith-zq8om
@FionaSmith-zq8om Год назад
I am so happy to be
@milosstepanovic1178
@milosstepanovic1178 Год назад
Hello. How much time do you need to feel comfortable with intubation? And do you have some experience with left handed anesthesiologist? I am left handed and i am on start with my residency, so i am worried about intubation?
@christophergallagher693
@christophergallagher693 Год назад
Use your right hand. Will take 3 months to get comfortable.
@edissalihovic6819
@edissalihovic6819 Год назад
Thank you Doc
@erickkibona2512
@erickkibona2512 Год назад
More l need to learn about intubates
@erickkibona2512
@erickkibona2512 Год назад
Ok
@mackanarcon8460
@mackanarcon8460 Год назад
Lol all that aggression released in that “This!! Is no way to ventilate” :)
@user-vc2hz7fw3q
@user-vc2hz7fw3q Год назад
can you say "ok" a few more times...?
@aminathaminath5954
@aminathaminath5954 Год назад
Nice video.nice information
@mlshometours4159
@mlshometours4159 Год назад
It sure would have been nice to have this doc as a teacher when I was in training. He explains everything so well and simplifies and reviews the steps for success. Definitely will follow him
@eeroth42
@eeroth42 Год назад
Ok
@drbbsr
@drbbsr Год назад
Submental Intubation & Extubation ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6t4Fx0x_weU.html
@cooljazzr
@cooljazzr Год назад
Is there any reason why LMA couldn't be used in a surgery? Any reason an endotracheal tube would be preferable or required? Is LMA only for short operations?
@nero91
@nero91 Год назад
You can use it, and it is used. Endotracheal intubation is a more common choice because it is a definitive secure airway that also prevents aspiration in case of reflux or intraoperative vomiting.
@dr.inderjitsinghkhalsa2953
@dr.inderjitsinghkhalsa2953 Год назад
God bless
@pantherheartthedruid4134
@pantherheartthedruid4134 Год назад
Bad analogies TMD? NECK CIRCUMFERENCE??
@baijunair1720
@baijunair1720 Год назад
Superb and simple explanation...thanks a lot sir
@ninapalmieri87
@ninapalmieri87 Год назад
Great video. Valve mask is hard for me since my hands are so small BUT these tips have helped a lot.
@freeduolingo2730
@freeduolingo2730 Год назад
Hear me out…
@harpsandlyres8765
@harpsandlyres8765 Год назад
Hi Sir. That device looks cool. So it no longer has to be connected to an oxygen tank right? We simply have to squeeze the bag manually to pump oxygen into our patient?
@karimah8687
@karimah8687 Год назад
I just started intubation in AEMT school and we used bougie instead of the stylette. bougie was a lot easier.
@user-xo8mc8sv2i
@user-xo8mc8sv2i Год назад
شكرا