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Dude I had to watch this cuz I'll be doing that stuff after my degree moreever, if someone ask me what's my field of work I have to have an idea alteast thanks.
It was very informative. I liked how the steps made it easier to prioritize what treatment to perform first and what to do if it doesn’t improve say the cpp
Thank you for a thorough and informative video demonstration. Is there consideration to placing the expiratory bubbler BELOW the baby to prevent condensed water from draining back to the patient? Great work and thank you for the video.
An awesome video using a non living patient that doesn't'take one for the team'. No one is suffering and all learning. No ethics dilemma. Thank you for the humanity
Good video but too simple - Would add more about other errors (light from OT and ambient light sources, nail polish and putting the probe on sideways), also about how it calculates the values - wavelengths it calculates and ways in which it can artificially be higher or lower than it actually is - carboxy, met, methylblue Otherwise was great - and the above, I guess, depends on your target audience.
I have Ankylosing Spondylitis and Ehler’s Danlos Syndrome and since a stent placement in January, I keep going into shock caused by everything from an adrenaline rush to a pulmonary embolism. But no one, from the ER doctors to the Vascular Surgeon, to Google, could explain what shock ACTUALLY is and WHY it happens. Everyone was like 🤷🏻♀️