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Day in the Life of a DOCTOR: ICU Night Shift (Ft. Alcohol Withdrawal) 

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It's the 4th wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Join me for a night shift in the intensive care unit and see what a day in the life of a doctor is like. You'll learn all about life threatening alcohol withdrawal and how central lines are inserted into ICU patients.
Huge thank you to the ICU team for participating in this video! Special thank you to Frank (ER resident) and Lhara (ICU nurse)!!
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@ShortHax
@ShortHax 2 года назад
Imagine waking by and seeing your doctor taking passionately to herself
@Smingleflorp
@Smingleflorp 2 года назад
I’m sure you meant “talking.” “Taking passionately to herself” sounds like a Victorian way of talking about something dirty 😬
@martinc.720
@martinc.720 2 года назад
@@Smingleflorp They just wanted to make an "Imagine" comment :)
@Trekkifulshay
@Trekkifulshay 2 года назад
People will think she's on zoom these days.
@MissDeviancy
@MissDeviancy 2 года назад
this is grand! :)
@martinc.720
@martinc.720 2 года назад
@@MissDeviancy How?
@malikafantasy8296
@malikafantasy8296 2 года назад
As someone who is an alcoolic and have had withdrawals and seizure, thank you for being so compassionate. Most of the time we get treated like trash, when no one knows our past stories, which mine is incredibly traumatic
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD 2 года назад
I’m so sorry to hear that Malika - I hope you are staying well!
@security29
@security29 2 года назад
@@ViolinMD have you ever seen someone with dexacardea?
@stephanierice784
@stephanierice784 2 года назад
For sure Malika I understand completely
@thelightstillshines2476
@thelightstillshines2476 2 года назад
@@ViolinMD Hi there I've had alcoholic seizures a long time ago I passed out at a record store and landed on the floor and once in a while I had a few more seizures and split my tongue open while my head hit the cement but since then I've learned how to control my heavy drinking and I've gotten smarter and wiser and learned about medical things and nutrition Mike
@malikafantasy8296
@malikafantasy8296 2 года назад
@@ViolinMD not 100% sober all the time but compared to years ago definitely a massive improvement with the help of a therapist and social worker! AA doesn't work for me. And for those wondering, its incredibly cult like and can be incredibly toxic especially for women if a mix group. Men will try to do the 13th step...
@natecorcky
@natecorcky 2 года назад
I really appreciate your words regarding alcoholism. I am struggling currently and am very scared to ask for help and the possible symptoms of withdrawals. I’m so happy you have this platform because you are able to not only help your patients but also a broader group of people with these videos. ❤️
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD 2 года назад
This comment means so much and really reminds me of why I make these videos. Thank you for sharing. I wish you all the very best with your journey forward and I hope you find some support for the next step!
@jenromano19
@jenromano19 2 года назад
Nathan, I promise you that you can do it. Depending on how much you have been drinking, you may do best in an inpatient detox, where they can give you meds to keep you comfortable and safe. Definitely get evaluated by a doctor. Once you get through detox, you can start going to AA, you can go to inpatient or outpatient rehab, you can go to therapy, etc. Or you can do all of that, like I did! Lol. Whatever works for you. I promise you recovery is possible. I have been in recovery from IV heroin & cocaine use for 15 years now. It is amazing how far from the forefront of your mind substances become over time. I rarely think about using, if ever, at this point. Hang in there. Ask for some help. And, as big of a cliche as this is (it's so true though), take it one day at a time. You've got this. 💜
@natecorcky
@natecorcky 2 года назад
@@jenromano19 thanks Jennifer, I also struggled with iv drug use (meth) and an abusive relationship that coincided with my addiction. I’ve had numerous encounters with medical professionals that made me feel inferior and a lost cause. I turned to drinking because it was widely more available and people around me felt it wasn’t as “bad”’ as meth. The stigma around meth and heroin haunt me and the painful memories of medical professionals (mainly first responders). My dad died of brian cancer and I desperately tried to revive him, I only escaped the way I knew how.
@natecorcky
@natecorcky 2 года назад
@@ViolinMD you really are making an impact. I can’t speak for how exhausted you can be at the end of a shift, but I sincerely wish you can rest well knowing the lives you will reach. If you ever want to do a segment on addiction please reach out to me, I’d love to be apart of this.
@ashleykinney4961
@ashleykinney4961 2 года назад
I’m struggling also. You got this. Asking for help is the first step 🙂
@pagansbasin6657
@pagansbasin6657 2 года назад
It’s all fun and games until the pager starts beeping
@gabriellevin8596
@gabriellevin8596 2 года назад
Lololololol
@jenniferstover9109
@jenniferstover9109 2 года назад
L O L O
@jeffpro8
@jeffpro8 2 года назад
Yes 😂😂
@Jay-okc
@Jay-okc 2 года назад
Right !! Everyone’s gangster till the pager beeps 😂😂
@zsaz4453
@zsaz4453 2 года назад
Or the first alcoholic comes inn
@ericbayer1292
@ericbayer1292 2 года назад
I'm in EMS. It's nice to know that some doctors actually look at our reports from the field. Most of the time I don't think they even bother to look. Thank you for being one of the few!
@pjk1714
@pjk1714 2 года назад
That's what I was thinking. So important to avoid missing an important part of the direction you take. I wonder if medical students learn that before starting a rotation. Stay safe and thank you for caring.
@slstuart519
@slstuart519 2 года назад
I’m an ER RN. I love my EMS crews! They are so valuable, and can get so much information from patients and families. Thank you for being there for our patients!
@domxgun
@domxgun 2 года назад
Most do in residency - unfortunately all down hill from there.
@johnhobbs7544
@johnhobbs7544 2 года назад
Eric, Thank you for your service to your community. Everyone in my family followed the advice of our doctors and received the COVID-19 vaccine when it was first available. I never had a second thought to health providers until I was hospitalized for acute necrotizing pancreatitis and sepsis almost 3 months in 2017. I stopped breathing 3 times and it was paramedics who got me breathing in the ambulance. I'm now a big fan of you and everyone who chose to devote their lives to helping others. God bless you! John H., Houston Texas USA
@bearsbeetsbattlestargalactica6
@bearsbeetsbattlestargalactica6 2 года назад
When I worked in a doctors office, if I found an EMS report, I would always give that to the providers along with the rest of the reports.
@sallydavidson4471
@sallydavidson4471 Год назад
Now I know why the ICU Doctors put me under to put in my central line! I was totally septic with peritonitis and was getting 7-8 different antibiotics and 2 antifungals! 10 days in the ICU after a 4.5 hour operation with 4 AMAZING Surgeons! I thanked them every day while in the hospital along with all the nurses who made me feel so ADVOCATED for! Everyone who came to my room from the lab techs to the maintenance man fixing something got a very sincere thank you!
@Ramtrill
@Ramtrill 2 года назад
This video told me two things - don't get a central line, and don't drink too much. Got it!
@Youngd547
@Youngd547 2 года назад
Thank you for this video, I lost my husband because of alcohol withdrawal. I couldn’t convince him in his hallucinationatory state to come with me to go to the hospital, but he also had varices and he started bleeding, after 9 days in ICU on a ventilator I saw him starting to bleed again and he was in pain, and finally I made the decision to withdraw care. At 33 I never thought I would have to make that choice.
@ViolinMD
@ViolinMD 2 года назад
I’m so incredibly sorry for your loss and the suffering you and your husband went through. This is such a heart breaking story and such a tragic loss of life. ❤️
@Youngd547
@Youngd547 2 года назад
@@ViolinMD Thank you for speaking with compassion, empathy and understanding of this patient. So many addicts are afraid of the judgement that they often stay in the cycle of addiction. You remind that the addiction isn’t the person, and you are making such a difference. Also thank you for your kind response, it truly means more than I can say
@pjk1714
@pjk1714 2 года назад
I'm so sorry for the anguish you must of gone through during that time. I had to make the same decision for a loved one after years watching them suffer. I hope you understand you are not alone and you have a network of support to process. It's took me two years to accept everything that happened and it's still with me. Take care
@myozbubble
@myozbubble 2 года назад
I'm sorry to read about your loss. I hope you are managing the best possible. Stay well and safe.
@adamcrane1436
@adamcrane1436 10 месяцев назад
Good morning ​@@ViolinMD
@duckiesx0o
@duckiesx0o 2 года назад
My husband is 3 years sober from alcohol, watching him withdraw was the scariest experience of our lives. I can’t believe how many people don’t understand the power of alcohol withdrawal and how dangerous it is to do on your own
@rjyeezy76
@rjyeezy76 2 года назад
And Benzodiazepines, since they mess with GABA receptors as well.. which why they are used during treatment of acute alcohol withdrawal.
@joywebster2678
@joywebster2678 2 года назад
Yes I had to explain so many times during lockdown that liquor stores were open to prevent withdrawals, and the swamping of the hospital system, versus it being open for people to get wine for dinner. Sigh.
@be13303
@be13303 Год назад
it IS actually feeling like hell, i can tell you from myself. stay strong and make the most out of your time! i can and will come the time for a relapse, better act quick to stop it, and seek professional help.
@TSUNAMI-MAMI
@TSUNAMI-MAMI Год назад
I think it’s easy for people to assume alcohol withdrawal will be doable because it’s a legally available substance. But it is by far the worst substance to withdraw from. Profoundly dangerous. I’m so glad your husband made it through.
@mackenzieb2218
@mackenzieb2218 2 года назад
As someone who has a family member that’s an alcoholic, I appreciate this video so so much.
@rebeccajones9757
@rebeccajones9757 2 года назад
It helps me understand why it's so hard to quit.
@Atur1985
@Atur1985 2 года назад
Same 🙁 addiction is horrible
@othersbyuri
@othersbyuri 2 года назад
@@Atur1985 is this what Amy Whinehouse died of? Sobered up and died they had said
@CannaGro81
@CannaGro81 Год назад
It only took me a 6 day relapse to end up in the ICU for 2 weeks half in a coma Thanks to everyone who worked on the unit. They definitely saved my life
@lterry523
@lterry523 9 месяцев назад
Syyyeyyw is a good 👍😊 and you are in my room 😍☺️😍 yeyywyeyyeüwyyw
@lterry523
@lterry523 9 месяцев назад
Dydyyeyue 6:44 and you are the one 💕😘
@melissamoeller6823
@melissamoeller6823 2 года назад
Wow! I am always so impressed by you. Your professionalism, intelligence, and how much you genuinely care about Medicine and especially your patience. I hope someday you’re in a position to train young doctors to be just like you! The world will be a better place. Thank you for sharing your videos!
@houstonka
@houstonka 2 года назад
Agree. She is awesome!!
@mandypreston7710
@mandypreston7710 2 года назад
You said it perfectly! The world needs more people like this young woman.
@asheland_numismatics
@asheland_numismatics 2 года назад
Very well said. 👍
@Jay-okc
@Jay-okc 2 года назад
Right !! Seeing a doctor genuinely care is so refreshing , especially since I have plans to be a doctor. I feel like so many doctors either did it for nobility , money , or the ones who did care were desensitized and burned out to the point where they don’t care anymore . I love watching her videos 💕
@Suman-gd4qr
@Suman-gd4qr 2 года назад
I totally agree! I am currently in Med school right now. And, I hope some day in the near future, I get the opportunity to be trained by her!
@ashleyedwards6519
@ashleyedwards6519 2 года назад
My father was an alcoholic, killed him the end. Always remember him mixing tablets in with his drink because he had a bad stomach (end stage liver failure). Really hits home, hope the guy who went cold turkey is doing good.
@Okiesmamaforever
@Okiesmamaforever 2 года назад
It took a lot for me to say this but I stumbled upon this video 6 months ago and since that day I have been sober! Thank you for your respect to those of us struggling and thank you for helping me change my life.
@CAdams93
@CAdams93 2 года назад
Congratulations!!!!!, keep it going. Alcohol is a waste of time, it destroys your health, mental and wallet .
@Ayzlxn
@Ayzlxn 2 года назад
I’m still surprised how she’s working at a hospital I’ve been in multiple times, so cool to see the behind the scenes!
@nova9672
@nova9672 2 года назад
Which hospital in Ontario is it?
@LaylaSwin-hi8tz
@LaylaSwin-hi8tz 2 года назад
@@nova9672 I don’t think that this information should be disclosed as it is Siobhan’s (excuse the spelling) workplace. Siobhan needs to be safe and one of those safety factors is not disclosing information that could lead to finding her locations.
@nova9672
@nova9672 2 года назад
@@LaylaSwin-hi8tz Hamilton, Ontario. Ur welcome.
@skywriting33
@skywriting33 2 года назад
Thought she was in Toronto…st Mike’s.
@andiesola
@andiesola 2 года назад
Yes, same. I’ve been in all the hospitals she works at. I was just admitted last month actually. Didn’t run into her though lol
@mandypreston7710
@mandypreston7710 2 года назад
As a person in recovery, I thank you for not judging a person in addiction and being compassionate. I was afraid to go to the hospital bc of the looks and judgment. The world needs more medical care workers like you. Sending prayers to you and your colleagues that you all stay healthy and safe.
@danni1993
@danni1993 2 года назад
That kind of treatment is unacceptable, and would not be tolerated, at ANY hospital or care facility. If you ever get treatment like that, you can easily ask for different care professionals, it's as easy as that. And, don't be afraid of being a 'Karen' when it comes to your medical care...ask for a supervisor. I'm so sorry you have experienced that.
@jennamoody6749
@jennamoody6749 2 года назад
I was struggling with alcoholism… now I’m 9 months sober. All because of having a doctor like you! One with compassion and NO judgment!
@EvanBear
@EvanBear Год назад
Hope that this patient and any other recovering alcoholics out there are doing well. Addiction does not make you a bad person and I wish everyone the very best.
@MsStina84
@MsStina84 2 года назад
The alcohol withdrawal seizure topic was really interesting as I've listened to a pod for quite some time now with two Swedish famous people, former addicts, drugs in their case, but they talk all sorts of addiction. And to finally get an idea of what putting a central line in is was cool. Keep looking out those windows when walking by and take care.
@thedailyfashionsnowyfamily1328
@thedailyfashionsnowyfamily1328 2 года назад
I had a seizure but I don’t drink alcohol
@mejustchillin6495
@mejustchillin6495 2 года назад
what’s the name of the pod?
@MsStina84
@MsStina84 2 года назад
@@mejustchillin6495 It's in Swedish, but if are Swedish I recommend it, Hedman & Hedén - en beroendepodd
@misseselise3864
@misseselise3864 2 года назад
if they were both addicts, they already know all of this & your advice would be no help to them
@misseselise3864
@misseselise3864 2 года назад
@@thedailyfashionsnowyfamily1328 ok? do you want a trophy?
@bearvalleyfibres
@bearvalleyfibres 2 года назад
It took my dad being admitted to the hospital with terminal lung cancer to stop drinking and smoking. They gave him a banana bag, as they called it, and lots of meds to help him through withdrawal. He was admitted and in hospice for 4 months before he passed away. I'm so glad he had medical support for the withdrawal while he was so sick.
@imogenoliver
@imogenoliver 2 года назад
I found the central line bit really interesting, it's cool getting to see the actual thing that they use and how it works. I don't know to me that is really interesting ☺️. I hope that withdrawal patient is doing better, than situations just not fair.
@LoveRemains
@LoveRemains 2 года назад
I almost died from alcohol withdrawals almost a decade ago, went into shock. It wasn’t fun. I’m glad to say I’ve been alcohol free for almost as long though. Life has gotten drastically better since those days. 🙂
@shelbyfuchs7374
@shelbyfuchs7374 2 года назад
Here I am crying at 3am. To see a doctor who has a genuine love for what they do and such empathy for their patients is refreshing. I struggle with fully quitting alcohol. Thank you for what you do.
@oliviakrystal18
@oliviakrystal18 2 года назад
I was a child when I first witnessed my mum having alcohol withdrawal, it can be really terrifying to watch. I really appreciate you discussing this topic - and in such a respectful and understanding manner
@kynedymills2283
@kynedymills2283 2 года назад
My mom passed away in the ICU last November, she had 2 central lines in her neck. It was one of the hardest things I’ve ever seen so I just want to say thank you for having the patience to actually be able to put one in, I can’t imagine the pain the patient feels and the discomfort.
@loopylou6841
@loopylou6841 Год назад
I didn't realise mine was there apart from the bit of plastic stitched at the bottom of my ear.
@conradj1605
@conradj1605 2 года назад
Year and 3 months sober here. Thank you for educating people on alcohol withdrawals. A lot of people aren’t aware how deadly the withdrawals really are.
@gnomealone350
@gnomealone350 2 года назад
“He might need more oxygen ‘eh? “ Canadian much? (me too). LOVE IT! 🇨🇦
@ManicMama.
@ManicMama. 2 года назад
I’m a recovering alcoholic and I know withdrawals can be pretty serious but I never knew you could have seizures from withdrawals. Thats scary. I’m glad you showed that part and for being so understanding about it!
@janetslater129
@janetslater129 2 года назад
Something that I had learned from when I was inpatient at a mental health hospital, and that is the two most deadly drugs to quit cold turkey are benzos and alcohol. For the patients that were going through the drug detox, they were often there for about 3-5 days, and were given a cocktail of drugs that reduce the detox effects (although trust me, they looked REALLY rough). They were some of the toughest people that I ever met while there.
@SageTheEnby0
@SageTheEnby0 2 года назад
Alcohol withdrawal seizures, one family member that’s sadly passed was an alcoholic. So many hospital visits and ambulances I can remember so clear.
@hannahscopelliti781
@hannahscopelliti781 2 года назад
I love that you approached your patient in withdrawal without judgement.
@TheGrayChronicles
@TheGrayChronicles 2 года назад
Seeing a doctor passionately describe inserting a needle into someone's neck while talking to a camera must be ultra confusing if you didn't know she was a RU-vidr 😂😂
@katleger8484
@katleger8484 2 года назад
The patient with alcohol withdrawal is so sad. I feel bad that he’s struggling
@Jane-dr2wg
@Jane-dr2wg 2 года назад
I can feel the heaviness in your voice when you mention the unvaccinated in the ICU. It must be so upsetting and discouraging knowing that most of the covid ICU patients wouldn’t be there if they had just gotten vaccinated. Thank you for all you are doing, especially on the really hard days.
@xcp4518
@xcp4518 2 года назад
Im unvaccinated and im not getting one. Just want to make sure you know
@Suprachiasmatic
@Suprachiasmatic Год назад
@@xcp4518edgy.
@oceanstaiga5928
@oceanstaiga5928 2 года назад
As someone who had three central lines I can say you can definitely feel them and it’s a little weird- BUT I’m very thankful they exist, was way better than having an IV stuck in your arm.
@misseselise3864
@misseselise3864 2 года назад
i’m feeling a lot of things about you thinking a central line is less terrible than an IV
@aihuynhhuu820
@aihuynhhuu820 2 года назад
Does it hurt really bad
@oceanstaiga5928
@oceanstaiga5928 2 года назад
@@misseselise3864 I’d say for long term treatment it definitely is. At least to me it was more comfortable and they don’t have to change it as often as you have with an IV needle because of infection risk.
@oceanstaiga5928
@oceanstaiga5928 2 года назад
@@aihuynhhuu820 no not really, you don’t feel it very much at all
@Mikayla_Y_1998
@Mikayla_Y_1998 2 года назад
@@misseselise3864 I’ve had a central line for 7 years straight now. Because my stomach and intestines haven’t worked in that long so I’m on TPN which is IV nutrition into my veins. And I know it sounds crazy but the central line is better than and IV for longer term. I don’t even notice mine and it doesn’t hurt
@sarawilliams9025
@sarawilliams9025 2 года назад
Thank you Siobhan, for providing such great care to someone struggling with addiction. As a recovering addict-I’ve had some of the best medical professionals help me, and it’s made all the difference for me! You don’t know just how much your kindness means to the person suffering from addiction!
@robheb1355
@robheb1355 2 года назад
Your suffering is your choice.
@kellybroady6378
@kellybroady6378 2 года назад
proud of you for recovering!
@sarawilliams9025
@sarawilliams9025 2 года назад
@@robheb1355 choice or disease-I don’t care what you call it. It’s still killing many, many people. I sincerely hope you or your loved ones never know the hell that addiction causes.
@niksafc
@niksafc 2 года назад
My uncle suffered 2 seizures as a result of alcohol withdrawal. It has resulted in him losing his vision and memory loss. Thank you for raising awareness on this topic❤️
@soniczforever5470
@soniczforever5470 Год назад
I'd one before unfortunately still alcoholic
@benTi900
@benTi900 2 года назад
As a healthcare assistant in dialysis, I found it very interesting when you started talking about central lines, as I have about 6 months of experience in this department.
@coffeeandhorses7991
@coffeeandhorses7991 2 года назад
I'm pre dialysis:(. Stage 5. I'm hoping to get PD. Sadly only 41 yrs old.
@roof30
@roof30 2 года назад
@@coffeeandhorses7991 As someone who started PD at 34 I can tell you it's not as bad as you might think. I did CAPD and continued to work full time. Now 17yrs into a transplant and doing well. Believe me when I say that you can still enjoy life with chronic renal disease. :-)
@coffeeandhorses7991
@coffeeandhorses7991 2 года назад
@@roof30 I so appreciate this reply. ❤ so happy to hear you are doing well. Did it feel strange or weird to have the pd catheter?
@roof30
@roof30 2 года назад
@@coffeeandhorses7991 It felt odd at first, especially having fluid in, but you quickly get used to it. You can't feel the catheter inside, unless you forget to put more dialysate in. I am allergic to most dressings so bought a couple of pairs of girdle pants to hold the catheter close to me (you don't want a catheter swinging around as it can be pulled - ouch!).
@trevorjensen2706
@trevorjensen2706 Год назад
This doctor is awesome. During the pandemic, I remember how so many people in the U.S. were screaming, "Fake Doctors!" and thought everything about COVID-19 was staged. Keep up the awesome work, no matter the pushback you get.
@haleighcole1712
@haleighcole1712 2 года назад
The unit I used to work on became a covid unit from November 2020 to February 2021. This was after getting floated to covid units almost every other shift. I finally had to transfer to a new unit where I wouldn't deal with covid patients as much because my mental health couldn't take it anymore. The vent alarm in the background around 8:20 was so triggering for me, and I do not miss that eerie chaos one bit! Thank you for continuing to do what you do, and care for some of the most vulnerable people in our healthcare systems right now.
@kellykozluk1958
@kellykozluk1958 2 года назад
Such a moving story about the alcohol withdrawal! So important to spread awareness and destigmatize these struggles!
@amandachalfin7695
@amandachalfin7695 2 года назад
I sincerely enjoy following your channel!! Your demeanor and knowledge really shine. Being on the front lines of this must be so incredibly difficult and for that, I commend you! Thank you doing all you do ❤️ I appreciate you sharing the alcohol withdrawal story. You showed such heart and respect when speaking about such a sensitive subject. Praying for your health and your capability to care for your patience and for their recoveries 🙏🏼
@ashleyscreativecorne
@ashleyscreativecorne 2 года назад
I just randomly found your videos and I am now obsessed! You have such a kind and sweet personality! Your patients are very lucky to have you on their side!
@sarahwinters4771
@sarahwinters4771 2 года назад
Thank you for working so hard to keep every patient alive! We appreciate you working through this 4th wave of covid.
@jerymia2911
@jerymia2911 2 года назад
I love your videos! Your compassion comes through in each video.
@jennylohmann204
@jennylohmann204 2 года назад
Haven’t watched one of your videos since pre-covid, but I love how optimistic and excited I guess that you are in your videos! I love that you explain things and show what it’s like in a hospital.
@kathleengivant-taylor2277
@kathleengivant-taylor2277 2 года назад
First off , thank u for all u do and u always have a smile on ur face. When I watch ur videos I always feel alittle calmer like maybe I can get Thur another day as unfortunately my depression has got alot worse since this pandemic has started and some days it just feels like there is no end too this. U just have a very calming presence about u and it’s weriod how that can just make a pt feel like u genuinely care about them that is not always the case with medical professionals. I wish I had a dr available too me that made me feel so calm and comfortable
@martinc.720
@martinc.720 2 года назад
New subscriber here. I discovered your channel after a friend shared one of your recent videos on social media. I've been binge watching since then haha I do not work in the medical field, but I find your videos so interesting. They really allow your viewers to gain a better understanding of what is actually going on in hospitals. I love how informative, yet entertaining they are. Thank you for all that you do.
@JohnGMeadows
@JohnGMeadows 2 года назад
Definitely squirming during the central line demo! :-)
@amandarose7783
@amandarose7783 2 года назад
I could literally feel the blood leaving my body 😰😰😰
@katherine6949
@katherine6949 2 года назад
I've been watching your videos for a few years now and you're the one who made me take the step to try out for medical school. I started this September and I really aspire to become the kind of doctor you are! Your passion is amazing and inspiring.
@faypollard6455
@faypollard6455 2 года назад
I love how you are so sympathetic to your patience no judgements at all. Thank you for all the heath care workers.
@randomthatsme1
@randomthatsme1 2 года назад
As someone who’s had many central lines, including a port currently, THANK YOU! For explaining how they do it! It was very interesting to learn about the other side of things, and how it gets placed.
@davidp2888
@davidp2888 2 года назад
You, along with all your healthcare peers, are a hero. Thank you.
@KB-xg6rb
@KB-xg6rb 2 года назад
I've been watching your videos from the very beginning! I'm in nursing school this year & I still love watching your videos; they help me understand the inner-workings of patients and the hospital and I feel like I have an advantage because I've been shadowing Siobhan in the hospital for years!
@LynxChan
@LynxChan 2 года назад
I'm so grateful that people like you are out there. Your description of putting in a central line shows very clearly why I am not cut out for medicine; just listening made me cringe, I can barely imagine seeing it, much less doing it! Hope I never need one, and if I do, I'm fully unconscious!
@brittanygunas7251
@brittanygunas7251 2 года назад
I was half way through nursing school and now switched to paramedicine. I am loving it! I am in love with Your vlogs , and they even help me with my schooling!!! I love to guess with you on what's wrong with the patients etc. Thank you for doing these! ❤ you're an amazing doctor!
@StefBarber
@StefBarber 2 года назад
Your voice is so relaxing and comforting while talking to families on the phone. 💜
@crystalgalloway8067
@crystalgalloway8067 2 года назад
Thank you for showing the central line. I have had several and have always wondered as they are placing them exactly what they are doing. I found it very interesting. I also like how you show concern for patients and humanize them, casting judgement aside and choosing to demonstrate grace and compassion toward them. You are an example of how I am practicing and learining to treat others with more kindness and understanding. Your positive and upbeat mood is also contageous and refreshing.
@Rick_Cleland
@Rick_Cleland 2 года назад
Alcohol withdrawal is horrific, I'm glad I stopped drinking. They gave me Librium and I.V. Pabrinex when I ended up in hospital with alcohol withdrawal and vomiting blood. I was drinking a litre bottle of whiskey every day for years.😔😔😔
@rebeccajones9757
@rebeccajones9757 2 года назад
I'm glad you are still alive. Congratulations on your sobriety!
@kw1257
@kw1257 2 года назад
I’m proud of you!
@RedRoseSeptember22
@RedRoseSeptember22 2 года назад
I hope you are doing better now Rick ♥
@jean-francoismartinricher1440
@jean-francoismartinricher1440 2 года назад
Thank you for another great video! This one definetely stuck a cord with me, as ive lived dts a few months ago. Hallucinations were so solid real from what little i can remember i have actually zero memories for the 72 hours following the first 8 hours ive been admitted to the hospital (pancreatitis is of course what got me there). Im glad that this is now behind me. And im glad ive learned a bit about it, as even though ive been in the hospitals 8 days, no doctor told me anything about what happened during the blackout period, besides knowing ive needed restraints
@jenromano19
@jenromano19 2 года назад
Thank you so, so much for treating this patient, and this topic, with such compassion and understanding. Having watched my husband go through alcohol withdrawal seizures, alcoholic neuropathy, injuries due to his drinking, and end up in the hospital, I can tell you that neither of us were ever treated with respect, nevermind kindness. My eyes welled up thinking about what a huge difference you probably made in this man's life simply by treating him like a human being who is worthy of compassion instead of blame. I don't understand why the disease of addiction is STILL surrounded by such stigma and treated as a choice, even by a majority of the medical community. Thank you again. 💜
@theresapiercey2652
@theresapiercey2652 2 года назад
I really enjoyed learning about the central line and about the alcohol withdrawal. You make hospitals less scary. Thank you for all you do
@zainab5674
@zainab5674 2 года назад
Just wanted to pop in and say that your videos are so inspiring. Its lovely to see a senior resident have so much energy and passion. Please continue with that enthusiasm, I especially enjoy how you answer the phone. Its nice to know that the person on the other side of the telephone you consulting acknowledges your concerns about a patient. Keep up the great work(:
@nataliegibson1426
@nataliegibson1426 2 года назад
Every time I watch your videos, I learn something and really try to understand it! I'm currently a first-year college student studying biology and hope to get into med school after! Appreciate all the work and videos you do as a medical resident and person!!
@mackenzieb2218
@mackenzieb2218 2 года назад
I know I say this all the time, but I’m so glad doctors like you exist. My second cousin is on life support with covid right now, and watching your videos gives me so much comfort in knowing you doctors are doing everything you can. Thank you Siobhan. ❤️❤️ so much love for you and those in your profession.
@JodiBeans411
@JodiBeans411 2 года назад
Prayers ascending for your cousin 🙏❤️ Stay strong, MacKenzie
@mackenzieb2218
@mackenzieb2218 2 года назад
@@JodiBeans411 thank you love ❤️
@meaganmcgrath7556
@meaganmcgrath7556 2 года назад
@@mackenzieb2218 praying for your second cousin, and you and your family. God wants him completely well
@shoelace7160
@shoelace7160 2 года назад
I have really tiny veins too that tend to just blow out even when the needle goes in at first. The one time I went to the ER with tachycardia, it took over 3 hours, a night's worth of supplies, ultrasound of my arms, and 5 different people before someone finally successfully got an IV into me (plus lots of bruises. Very glad I have high pain tolerance and no fear of needles...). I asked what they would have done if my situation had been more urgent and they didn't want to tell me. I insisted (lol). They finally said they would have gone in through my shin bone. So I guess I have that to look forward to as well in case of any future emergencies haha. The central line didn't make me squirm, but I dropped a like anyway! Love these videos; thanks for everything you're doing, both in the hospital and online.
@julielumsden5184
@julielumsden5184 2 года назад
That happened to me once both arms were covered in needle punctures they had anyone and everyone try night before surgery. Finally a doctor from the ER was successful.
@beverlymoran5966
@beverlymoran5966 2 года назад
I had the same issue. Luckily, there was a nurse who could start an IV in my neck. It wasn't a central line and it actually was way less painful than being poked a million times.
@coffeeandhorses7991
@coffeeandhorses7991 2 года назад
Sometimes not drinking enough fluid can cause veins to collapse. Used to happen to me. Fully hydrated no problem.
@coffeeandhorses7991
@coffeeandhorses7991 2 года назад
Also being cold can make it difficult. Hospitals are freezing. A heat pack can be helpful too.
@beverlymoran5966
@beverlymoran5966 2 года назад
@@coffeeandhorses7991 I am just difficult to stick. Tried all the tricks, including being hydrated and using heat on the area.
@arb8618
@arb8618 2 года назад
Thank you for explaining how a central line is placed - you articulated it so well!
@aviahusky2704
@aviahusky2704 2 года назад
It’s always nice to see her working to protect us it makes me happy to see her being her self
@stacielara9856
@stacielara9856 2 года назад
Love your videos. You literally cover it all and are so positive. Thank you!
@andrews6211
@andrews6211 2 года назад
Thank you for posting another video Siobhan. It’s always great to see another video. I give you and everyone in the medical field creator for what you guys have been doing during the pandemic.
@teresaantonio8896
@teresaantonio8896 2 года назад
I appreciate you sharing as much as you can, unlike other videos a day in their life just showing getting up, wash their face and wearing scrubs then nothing happens and cuts thru them home again. Thank you for educating and explaining procedures future health workers a glimpse of who you interact a do in your world. Thank u
@mfer6122
@mfer6122 2 года назад
Absolutely loved the topic of alcoholism withdrawal covered in this video, and to see the demo and explanation for the central line! Thank you
@CarrieMK
@CarrieMK 2 года назад
Thank you for talking about this topic so compassionately and non-judgementally. We need more doctors like you.
@Frightknighty
@Frightknighty 2 года назад
I absolutely love your channel and I love love love how professional , kind and non judgmental you are ! Definitely need more doctors like you ! ❤️❤️🇨🇦❤️❤️
@ginnymwong
@ginnymwong 2 года назад
I'm a nurse and use central lines but never actually looked at how they're put in. Love it! Thank you for explaining!
@mayaxox1584
@mayaxox1584 2 года назад
you are perfect for this. ive never seen somebody so destined to be a Dr in my life lol you have the perfect personality and your presence is so calming
@MillieWYT
@MillieWYT 2 года назад
One of the things that amazes me the most in these videos is how she gets woken up in the middle of the night after an hours nap and then goes and gets up straight away to save lives 👏🏼
@pjk1714
@pjk1714 2 года назад
I'm just glad a bed is provided. Years ago you were on your feet double shift or 24 hours. Don't believe that helps problem solving skills or good judgement.
@lisapetterson9690
@lisapetterson9690 2 года назад
It's wonderful to see such compassion. Do whatever you can not to lose it throughout your years of practice. Thank you
@christinagraham2237
@christinagraham2237 2 года назад
Thank you SO much for being so compassionate for the alcoholic! As a previous addict this makes my heart so happy ❤️❤️
@rafaelmantucci9303
@rafaelmantucci9303 2 года назад
Early! Love seeing all the different kinds of patients in the icu!
@woodpigeon7776
@woodpigeon7776 2 года назад
What an absolute legend. Doctors are awesome
@silsil53
@silsil53 2 года назад
You are a phenomenal person and an amazing physician. I hope you never lose the passion you have. ❤️
@joshmaresch811
@joshmaresch811 2 года назад
This exact thing happened to me about 4 months ago.. it was absolutely terrifying and if someone wasn't there to call an ambulance for me I'm not sure where I'd be today. I have so much respect for the people in your field. Thanks.
@jennic.548
@jennic.548 2 года назад
Before I made any decision about the vaccination I talked with two medical professionals and then watched your videos. Thank you for your videos. Knowledge is power!
@aviator1017
@aviator1017 2 года назад
Yeah she’s the one that really made me comfortable getting vaccinated and I know a lot of friends That got vaccinated that were also OK so I decide to get it and I’ve been OK and I’m happy because now I’m protected against Covid Tell me about how your vaccination went hope it went smooth and stay safe
@jessicazavala9954
@jessicazavala9954 2 года назад
Omg I’m actually learning about alcohol withdrawal in my program, I’m so exited you reinforced what I just learned 🤗
@vivellaz
@vivellaz 2 года назад
Thanks so much for sharing this with us! We all need to be reminded of the work that medical staff do under the current circumstances.
@Kathleensailorgirl
@Kathleensailorgirl 2 года назад
Your patients are blessed to have such a kind and compassionate doctor looking out for them. Stay safe and May you be blessed 🙏🙏👍👍
@katrinadowey7659
@katrinadowey7659 2 года назад
I've just recently discovered your videos...and I never comment on anything. But I just have to leave one here. You definitely make a huge difference in people's lives! It's such an intense experience being in hospital. It makes a world of difference having someone there with you who is not only passionate and dedicated about their job, but also kind. I've spent a lot of time in hospitals myself (C4 Complement deficiency with reoccurring infections on skin and organs). I never really had a connection with the doctors (not blaming them, they have other things to do) so mainly with the nursing staff (who were always amazing) but a if you talk to your patients like you do to us I'm very sure that they will be able to perhaps even relax. Keep it up! Greetings from Germany.
@JustAGlitchFL
@JustAGlitchFL 2 года назад
Hello! Looking forward to seeing what you have for us this time!
@Merkwuuurdigliebe
@Merkwuuurdigliebe 2 года назад
Thank you so much for shining some light on the realities of alcohol withdrawal. For all the progress that has been made in attitudes towards addiction, there are still so many misconceptions and they inevitably sneak up on people. There's such a cavalier attitude towards substance withdrawal... like you should be able to just tough it out, so people feel ashamed for even asking for help. And that's assuming they even know that benzos, for example, are an option. I'm glad this patient was able to get treatment. I unfortunately have experienced it myself, so stories of patients dying from withdrawal are really hard to hear. Nobody should have to go like that. But, serious as it is, alcohol withdrawal is ugly... it's scary to even think about... and that's part of the reason I think we don't talk about it more... we really should. Thanks for doing just that, and for all of your hard work during the pandemic!
@judithmcbride4023
@judithmcbride4023 2 года назад
Love All your videos!! Your compassion shines through in every one!! GOD bless you!! The illustration of the central line was fascinating! I have always wondered how it’s done. You always make it so easy to understand. Stay healthy and stay safe!☺️😉😊
@JKchick62
@JKchick62 2 года назад
Recently getting interested in working in ICU so this was perfect timing. Very interesting and insightful as usual 👌
@NicksGotBeef
@NicksGotBeef 2 года назад
That central line demo should be enough to persuade people to get vaccinated. I’m currently awaiting my booster as I’m extremely vulnerable
@rjyeezy76
@rjyeezy76 2 года назад
Did you get Pfizer?
@NicksGotBeef
@NicksGotBeef 2 года назад
@@rjyeezy76 astrazeneca
@MsStina84
@MsStina84 2 года назад
@@NicksGotBeef I got AstraZeneca too, both times
@quinlivingston7908
@quinlivingston7908 2 года назад
Thank you for making these! I'm a mechanical engineering student right now, but thinking I actually want to go into a more medical side of Healthcare rather than engineering as I had planned. It's a really stressful time right now and seeing these videos gives me a lot of comfort and confidence in the decisions I'm making. You're truly amazing!
@hubear6607
@hubear6607 2 года назад
It is amazing that you try to model the medical procedures and give us a close view of a doctor's job. Continue sharing all this worthwhile content. Thanks
@amanda_duh
@amanda_duh 2 года назад
i really liked the central line description. so cool!! would love to see more of these teaching demos in future vids if the opportunity presents itself !! great vid siobhan!
@SamanthaD89
@SamanthaD89 2 года назад
This is so scary. About 10 years ago I was addicted to xanax and had a seizure from withdrawal. I also didn’t know at the time that withdrawal could cause seizures and I don’t remember any of it. I’m so thankful to be through that now.
@MissMerc007
@MissMerc007 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this video,. I was in the ICU last month (Covid bilateral pneumonia - intubated and on the ventilator),. I wondered about the tubes in my neck because no one explained anything to me. I couldn't see them and I didn't know what was going on in that area, they just said don't touch my neck and be careful when you brush your hair. Your video was really educational. Also,I want to thank all the nurses for taking care of us. 🥰 Thank you for the wonderful content. 💖 Stay safe.
@nancyjohnson50
@nancyjohnson50 2 года назад
By reading some of the comments, I see that you have once again touched many people with your empathy. You make a difference every day. You are a true healer.
@abigayledippel8889
@abigayledippel8889 2 года назад
Really appreciated the central line demo! So cool!
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