Sure, the accents could use some work, but at least we have some accurate medical science! The accents I could forgive, but what matters is the educational things.
@@Madhattersinjeans There's a pic around of an x-ray showing a Buzz Lightyear toy inside someone's rectum. Frequently labelled with "You've Got A Friend In Me" 🤣
@@Madhattersinjeans How does one end up having a fire extinguisher up their rectum? At that point, how did someone have a buzz lightyear toy up your rectum?
This part made me think of Scrubs, where Turk gave Carlo a gift he took from what he thought was lost and found, and someone says “we don’t have a lost and found box, we have an ass box.”
oh yes. It’s amazing what the human body is capable of dealing with. My mom is a nurse. I have a tracheotomy she once told me a patient had somehow developed maggots in their trach and she had to use what’s called a suction machine(what most people cough up when sick we cough up on the regular, but we aren’t always strong enough to cough stuff all the way out so we use a machine to suck out all the nastiness) Anyway somehow this poor person had maggots in his airway and my mom had to use a suction machine to suck it all out. My mom has a strong stomach she enjoys telling me gross stories for my reactions(love her , but it’s annoying obviously) but even she had a hard time being professional with that one.
Heard about an english veteran who wanted to push his hemerroids back with an old tankprojectile (he had several in his home as momentos). It got stuck. The docters had to first call in the bombsquad to disarm the projectile before they could remove the shell.
@@liriodendronlasianthus I noticed that too! Always tricky doing realistic looking chest compressions on an actor/actress though. I think they use a mattress sometimes to try make it look more convincing.
The being blind when you turn invisible thing is somewhat addresses in my hero academia. Not by the invisible girl but by the phasing guy. He can't see or hear when he's phasing and because nothing can interact with him all he also has a constant feeling of falling. Made his cool ability sound terrifying to actually have. That series is pretty loose with phsyics actually heros that can push people from a distance with a flick meters away; people that can hover using explosions without instantly taking their arm off. But that one ability the author decided to make realistic on.
I mean i think thats what the physical limitations are for, Bakugo can't do explosions forever, Icy Hot freezes his body the more he uses his ice too much and vice versa with his fire.
I think making blindness a side effect for the phasing guy just draws more attention to the fact that they omitted it for the invisible girl, should have been both are blind or neither
I recall reading a sci-fi short story once, and I cannot remember its name unfortunately, but the main thrust of it was that the protagonist was invisible, but for a different reason than the one expressed here where the light bends around the character. Instead, all the parts of the body were transparent. It still resulted in "blindness" in a sense, because the retina was being struck by light from all directions at all times, making the world essentially incomprehensible to her brain because it had no way to process which way the light was coming from.
When a character literally rips the face off of someone, how medically correct is all of the muscle and other tissue we are seeing under the skin in that scene? There wasn't much blood either
Hope you’re as excited as me for the Cells at Work: Code Black anime! Seriously can’t wait for that to be broken down, especially since the body isn’t healthy this time.
I like that they showed the repercussions of his super speed and interaction with the environment. That only characters that wouldn't consistently hurt civilians are the flash family because of the speed force aura and superman because of his bio-electric aura. Both of these auras either protect the person touching them from the damages of their superspeed or mitigate environmental damage to a large degree.
Yeah. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that woman could have caused him serious internal injuries if she stuck her fingers into things that have a whole bunch of blood vessels.
I wonder how Starlight's super strength would impact chest compressions. Hard to imagine Hughie's efforts were making and impression at all given A Train's durability.
I'm curious with A-train's increased metabolism and all being stated as increased, I assume his heart rate would be faster too. When giving chest compressions would you have to account for that?
He's not constantly hyperventilating, so at rest his heart rate might not be shockingly far outside the normal range, especially since athletes tend to have fairly low resting heart rates. Besides, and here's the quick caveat that I have no medical training at all, I have to assume that any circulation is better than none in that situation, even if it's significantly lower than normal.
It also seems like A-Train has to "activate" his power. He was shown to see everything in slow motion when fighting Starlight, but doesn't seem to be constantly aware of everything all the time. If the world constantly moved in slow motion around him he wouldn't have been ambushed by Kimiko at Hughie's house. That being said, his heart might behave normally when he's not using his power.
2:28 In the original comic book, that was *exactly* how Robin's corpse was displayed. Turns out Garth Ennis actually did his homework! Who knew! (Hughie still held on to her hands though).
In the comic A-Train doesn't run through her though, he punches a villain while running at superspeed which hurls the villain into Robin into a brick wall under the villain. Plus, she's not "mutilated" by the force of the blow, she's crushed to a pulp. It was a completely different scenario.
I've seen a lot of these "Real _____ reacts to...." and this is the only one I enjoyed because you really aren't taking it too seriously, but still explaining in a realistic and friendly way. Subscribed!
The way things are going, my guess is that A-Train will have a redemption arcs of sorts, kinda like the Deep is having right now. I'd also bet at least one of them will die helping fight Homelander in the end.
The cpr scene is one of my favorites from both seasons. They do a great job, mistakes and all, because it’s same to assume neither character is professionally trained in it, but they still try.
One thing i observed about HOMELANDER's eye laser inconsistency He can cut open an entire plane ✈ in half in mid air in seconds! Which means, his laser temperature should be insanely high to melt the metal in mid air! In other scene, he pops humans in half which i guess will also need considerable amount of heat in the laser (ofcourse far less than required for plane) And then there is this scene where he warms up a breast milk bottle for quite some time with his lasers! How? The bottle should pop up in millisecond and the laser should burn his own hands or burn the gloves atleast! And here again, he burns the head of Madelyn in very close range for quite a some time! Again, here the head should pop up in milliseconds! So my best comprehension is, either he is able to maneuver the intensity of the heat in the lasers! To carry out such varied range of damage! But this speculation becomes weak because i personally did not see any change of color or heat sensation in his lasers visually!.. They look same everytime!
He probably can regulate the ammount of visible light the laser has, and will be limited to how much he can stand without disrupting his sight, but the infrared or even microwave part of the beam could be dialed up, is always useful to have some visible light to know where are you aiming at.
That's how Superman shaves tho, like Homelander with the milk he points his heat vision to the mirror to cut his beard and the mirror doesn't explode he controls the intensity
That Translucent comment about how he would be blind actually reminds me of this anime/manga called My Hero Academia. It's basically just a superhero comic. But in it, there's a character who can pass through anything. This includes, people's fists/feet, the ground, (normal clothes). His superhero suit is made of his own hair so it can stay with him, but that doesn't matter. It also includes light, cause the light is passing through him completely so his retinas aren't getting anything. Same with his other senses, like hearing and smell. So while he's phasing through stuff he's completely blind and deaf, he has no senses. This comment just made me remember that guy and how "accurate" they were with his limitations.
*Dr. Hope's Sick Notes* : Im actually a medical assisting student in the U.S. and I've been a fan of yours good sir. Thank you for the amazing vital information not only in this one but, as in your others videos as well. I have learned so much, and you would be the most amazing instructor for my class! Please keep doing what you're doing and pumping out these life saving tidbits of knowledge. Thank you for your service in the medical field during these crazy times, and may the Lord bless you in your everyday work.
6:38 when a Computer System Engineer explains respiratory system of fish to a Doctor, u can pretty much conclude engineers can do anything & everything 😂😂😂
About the way Compound V works, what if instead of having vectors that insert a DNA sequence, the compound can simply cause multiple mutations in the cells. That means the way each power manifests would be different from the next.
@@MadameCorgi yeah, the probability of the mutation being beneficial are extremley low, it's like punching a radio hoping the impact rearranges its components in a way that makes it work better.
So, as you were explaining Translucents' power. I couldn't help but think about a character from the anime, MY Hero Academia.. similar power and the character does go blind when he uses it.
The comic book turns up the sexism, racism, and prejudice to 11. “Wee Hughie” is very different in a disappointing kind of way. The conversations he is having with robin, before she gets smashed into, is that he recently saw on a website that aliens are pink and therefore gay, and his concern that the aliens might “fruit us up”... he Immediately reassures Robin that he’s not homophobic though, so all good... wow. Seriously, unless you really like comics and are just interested in the complete story, stick with the tv show... the artwork is pretty rough as well.
I think my favourite bit was when they changed the alt right Nazi stormfront into a woman, and a bunch of alt right stormfront fans protested that they'd ruined the character. Mostly what I took from that was that a few too many people reaaaally didn't get that characters purpose.
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The comic book seems very edgy just for the sake of being edgy, something that is in line with other works from the author.
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@@FFKonoko ikr? And it's funny because she's still the same character despite the gender swap.
"You'd probably get in a lot of trouble if you did it wrong" A-Train is dead then and there if he doesn't get help. Worst trouble she'd get in is for electrifying a corpse.
With translucents explanation for his skin. It could be that he's wrong and that's what vaught told him. I can't imagine the vaught scientists would let him explain to the public the real science behind his powers. Plus they probably told him to say that because it sounds cool and it's good PR.
To be fair, any delay in CPR could be considered intentional since he was deciding whether to actually take medical action or just let him die. So any delay or hesitation was a plot point speaking to the character's morals more than anything. He saved the life of the man who killed the love of his life.
I was watching The Fall the other day season 3 episode 1 and there is an A&E and theater scene which on the face of it seems fairly accurate, but I was wondering if you could break it down and tell us how accurate it actually is. Thank you for your brilliant videos 😊
I'm surprised you didn't give a content warning for this one. I mean, I don't care; my favorite movie is The Night Comes For Us. But some of your subscribers might not know this show that well, and might not want to see people exploding.
My one issue with Homelander's eye kill is that from that close up he'd have to have an additional superpower to be able to "see parallel" with his eyes. We focus on one spot at a time, so him being able to melt through both eyes at the same time is a bit unrealistic. On a side note, he might be using x-ray vision to focus at a more distant point behind her head to make the lasers meet further back.
I loved the theory of whether he would be able to see at all whilst invisible. The thought of a younger man choosing this power for a not so gentlemanly purpose to then find out too late. The karma 😄
Nah. The doctor has got this one confused. Refraction only bends light from outer surfaces. Meaning its the shell of his skin that is hiding him with a light show. He will still be able to see if he leaves his pupils open to let in light from the objects he looks at. So... Instead of two floating eyeballs, you have two tiny floating dark circles staring into your soul. Like this so He can see!
@@dithaingampanmei So to see, he would have to have two dark circles visible to others. So to be truly invisible as is the aim, the pupils would not be on show so... He couldn’t see.
Good to see you, however could I request that we have another video on the current pandemic, pretty please? What's the thoughts of the doctors the hospital on the current situation? We hold your thoughts and those of your colleagues in high regard. Many thanks for all your videos and hard work.
i dunno, checking for someones pulse isn't really that helpful, just check if he's breathing, if he's breathing you know he has a pulse, if he doesn't breath, you start CPR. telling non medical professionals to check the pulse is actually not a good idea because they may mistake their own pulse for that of the patient, believing the patient to have a pulse, when they actually doesn't. as for the high-speed impact kill i have heard stories of people getting hit by trains from a co-worker who used to work at a graveyard and from a friend who works at a rail company, they say you'll find chunks for miles along the track.
I always thought that compound v worked by adapting the person's body to whatever environment it was in. (This is my ow.n head cannon) like the deep almost drowned as a baby so he got gills, star light was shocked with electricity and now trims electricity into plasma. But that's probably not the case
Most super drugs or super hero powers are usually explained as kind of instant mutagen agents that accelerate evolution in a singular individual as it could in a vast number of generations. It is also a common trope that this effect "kicks in" only once during life or death or traumatic situations. This is literally how Deadpool works in his movie (contrary to the comics where he just got logans mutation transplanted on to him), which had the side effect of heavily disfiguring him. It is likely that Vault has all potential V-Childs on watch and "gets rid" of those who mutate in a "non-profitable" way. Also very likely in the context of the show is simply that Vault has some short of control over the powers they give and either orchestrate this accidents, or outright lie about them to get a more "PR friendly" backstory for their sups.
If Homelanders laser would hit human. The human would explode because the fluid that makes up human body would turn to vapor that would rapidly expand (1liter of water = 1500 cubic litres of vapor). So laser shot through your chest would make you explode from inside. Imagine humans exploding like baloons full of blood. I can´t take credit for this information. It´s from video about lightsabers from Kyle Hill.
I would like to say trigger warning for this video. I didn't know what this show was and was not prepared for this. If you are in anyway affected by gore or blood this is not the video for you. I know this channel is a medical channel but I was NOT expecting gore to this level. Near all of these clips are violent in some way so again trigger warning for gore, blood and death.
a problem i have is, how can homelander see when he's shooting lasers out of his eyes?... or is he temporarily blind when he's shooting lasers? i don't think it would work for your eyes to take in light from the environment while simultaneously creating a bright light and laser.
The way I saw it, A-Train simply acted like a giant bullet, piercing through her body and pieces go flying because of the sudden force, like what happens with a high caliber gun. This too can make the arms look like that (as if they were cut off with a blade)...
05:39 Could a human breathe underwater with gills? Lets compare with a Great White Shark for convenience... GWS needs about 4.4lbs of fat per day to live normally, about 15,400 calories per day, for a 1 ton adult. GWS has a gill surface area around 55m^2, so vaguely 7.1m^2 for a typical human at 2,000 calories. A study of various shark gill area against body mass found slopes of 0.80 to 0.96 cm^2/g. For a 200lb/90kg person, that'd be 7.25m^2 to 8.7m^2. Same ballpark as above. The Deep's gills are WAY undersized. Especially for the level of athleticism displayed.
When Dr Ed uploads a new video, you know things are going to be top notch! Quite brilliant stuff as always doc! (Pun not intended) but hope you are doing safe and well. ❤
Most Speedsters like Quicksilver, Flash, and/or A-Train project a kind of field around themselves and anything they're directly interacting with that allows them to move people and things at speed without negative effects.
There are actual real world carbon nanotube based metamaterials that do as his powers are described. It is in the realm of metamaterial cloaking tech dev.
There was a lot more blood in the "holding hands" scene than I expected. Like, it'd make sense if a lot of it was solid, like muscles and other tissues, but it looks like they just swapped out everything in the person's body with blood for a more dramatic effect.