That’s when she was obsessing over her husband and April had a great character development since then if mer hates u at the start you’ll be in her life for good
Dude a lot of people don't like Alex but I love him he has always been there for Meredith and the way his face dropped he new something was instantly wrong and I haven't got to this episode yet because I Hulu doesn't have all the seasons of Grey's anatomy anymore and I have to rewatch all of the series
Honestly broke my heart. i love how the show always kept the core 5s relationship so fresh and intact, meredith didnt cry to or infront of anyone until Alex, same when Mer was assulted by the patient everyone was treating and tending to her except for Alex who was not only unallowed to treat her but also himself stepped down because they are the core family no matter what.
You guys! It is combination of abdominal compression-decompression and chest compression was previously shown to increase the venous refilling of the heart, which could generate increased coronary perfusion pressure and increase blood flow to vital organs. THIS IS NOT JUST CPR. Yes. They are alternating compression on both the chest and abdomin. Yes. It's a TV show, and not exactly realistic. They would have those long conversations and her ribs would definitely be broken.
Only done cpr 2x..1st on a 54 yr old n he lived..2nd on a 78 yr old n he past I was relieved by another person after 20 minutes..I broke his ribs n the sound n feel is not something u forget...he had a massive heart attack..I was glad to help..sad to help too..I still have a hard time with it...just venting..sorry
@@terrielyn1913my best friend overdosed in 2019. I found her on the porch and not breathing. I did chest compressions for about 12 mins she died unfortunately. I will never forget the feeling of her ribs cracking. That still haunts me to this day.
I did cpr on my mother in law and broke her sternum and ribs but she was gone.. EMS was there in less than 3 minutes and me and my husband were doing cpr alternatively but it was too late and it wasn't something I'll ever forget
@@PoppyREPpeople exaggerate how many people die on this show. It’s certainly more than would be realistic in real life, but it’s not even over 50% of the actors that leave.
A combination of abdominal compression-decompression and chest compression was previously shown to increase the venous refilling of the heart, which could generate increased coronary perfusion pressure and increase blood flow to vital organs. They weren't uncoordinated, but doing opposite compressions for the chest then stomach/organs. But, alas, it is a drama TV show, so it definitely looks a bit funny for the good camera angle.
@@SidWolf29661 I totally get the C/DPR.... but I'd have to agree they were off-kilter. True, it's a show, and they're actors, and it looks like some serious cardio... but there's machines now that do this exact process while not having to keep bobbing heads and off-kilter half-rhythms in frame while also having semi-hushed conversations. I can just see the director in an exhausted semi-singing voice "drama! I want more DRAMA!" and someone in the corner "ooh, what if they did C/DPR during all this?" and an awkward see-saw camera shot was born. It's exhausting work (manually).... they definitely amped up their arm and abdominal days to get ready for it!
@epNian yeah and it's the same with alot of series but with medical dramas there's also things like the deaths of random people who we grow to like or even young kids and it just rlly sucks
@@shelbybell44 Thank you. I had just found it. When I entered your comment into Google word for word, it finally came up. I'm binge watching it this evening since I'm off.
I'm no medical expert but, if she was outside in winter and almost froze to death, but she is so cold they need to warm her up, but you need to help the blood circulate the body so CPR on the chest for the heart and lower for more circulation I guess?. The reason Meredith cried is because the woman they are trying to save is because (I haven't got to this part yet) Meredith is close friends to Alex and he was about to meet the girl who is on the table to do cake testing? There must have been a wedding coming, and she is also a mum. She also must work with them.
@JadeEntropica8 😂 I love the feral defense strategy right out the gate. But, actually if you watch the episode, her heart was indeed stopped. They were doing alternative compressions, so (as they put it in the show) they could pump her heart for her. Moving blood to her organs until they could figure out how to save her fully. She was hypothermic and had been face down on the side of a river for over an hour before they found her... Completely impossible if someone was actually without oxygen and blood flow for that long... but it's a TV show 🤷🏽♀️
when I took my emergency medical responder class, It was solo cpr switching every 30 compressions. never dual cpr, but maybe Grey's anatomy knows something my professor didn't lol 😂
They were trying to move her blood to warm her up and keep the organs viable. Someone would be on both of her femoral arteries, on both of her subclavian arteries. They would have had people massaging her Cartoid arteries as well. Just move the blood around to the organs, they probably had electric blankets on her skin to bring her temp up. 76° shows she's in hypothermia when your body is losing more heat than it's creating. They need her temp to be at least 95°. Bypass, heart & lung bypass is the same they use during heart surgeries. It will enrich her blood with O2 and circulate through her body keeping her alive.
@@jade1922combination of abdominal compression-decompression and chest compression was previously shown to increase the venous refilling of the heart, which could generate increased coronary perfusion pressure and increase blood flow to vital organs. It's not "duel" CPR. And not something a normal CPR class is going to go in depth to. I'm sure your professor taught you everything 😊 Edit: I think the OP is thinking the same.. most don't know this is a technique for actual patients at times. It's not your normal CPR and looks messed up if you don't know what they are doing.. I haven't seen this episode, but it works in real life. All CPR is pretty brutal..
It’s always so funny to me watching these clips and there only be doctors in the room were in reality it would be a bunch of nurses and maybe a two doctors
Idk. My grandmother went into cardiac arrest in a hospital during dialysis. The Dr’s stopped a staff meeting and all went to work on her, since my mother worked there. One situation, where everyone is invested, is for a coworker.
I have a friend whose brother died after losing control of a car on an icy bridge. He was completely sober, but the car went over the side of the bridge into an icy river. They all managed to get out in time, but there was nowhere for pedestrians to walk on the bridge, so when a car came, he jumped over the side of the bridge of avoid being hit, and once he was in the water, he couldn't get back out. Everyone else survived.
@@Hexharlow yeah Ik I’m just pointing out how it’s funny
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@@Hexharlow so? is it exempt of criticism about its accuracy then? it's almost like the whole point of a TV show is telling a story without screwing up details that would take some viewers out of the story. Also they are NOT doing CPR wrong, it's not CPR, they are making the blood flow to warm her up and restore her vitals. There are a bunch of comments about this that y'all just chose to ignore.
I don't entirely remember this, but I don't think it was cpr like you're thinking about. I think it was some way to get her temp back up and blood flowing.
Well they can’t do real cpr on tv hun it literally breaks ribs it’s not a soft thing to do 😂 they can only act like they’re pressing down you do it and see how dumb you look 😂
@@SlvrToMothey are totally doing cpr to keep the blood flowing while heating her up, it's just a special kind of cpr, where you also compress the abdomen (IAC-CPR). It looked uncoordinated though and a cpr team in a clinic would be more people than just 3 doctors
A combination of abdominal compression-decompression and chest compression was previously shown to increase the venous refilling of the heart, which could generate increased coronary perfusion pressure and increase blood flow to vital organs. They are both doing compressions alternating to keep this woman alive, but after an hour realistically, she would be pronounced deceased.
@@SidWolf29661I have never heard of that in my entire life and I went to college for Respiratory Therapy and was an EMT. Is this a new thing in the last 30 years?
Yes, as they said above. A combination of abdominal compression-decompression and chest compression was previously shown to increase the venous refilling of the heart, which could generate increased coronary perfusion pressure and increase blood flow to vital organs.
@@SidWolf29661 interesting. I’ve never come across that before. Very surprised to see it on one of these shows that are regularly screwing up the simplest of procedures. Thanks for the info
Meredith has cried multiple times. She was trying to keep her composure the entire time, and when she sees someone she trust and he starts talking about Kepler like everything is alright, the stress and emotions got to her. I would say that this is quite within her character or any character for the matters who contains empathy.
Have you ever thought about posting all the episodes in full length because if you did that it might make a lot of peoples life easier trying to find Grey's anatomy on here
I just watched this episode the other day, it was really good but I was a little sad bc I liked April (no she didn’t die, she just left the hospital after she recovered)
When doctors do bad CPR on TV its because real CPR is fucking painful and would injure the actor. You shouldnt learn CPR from TV anyways! You should take a free community class or learn it in highschool.
I do CPR frequently. And I do understand that you can't do it on actors. But they can do a much better depiction of it than what is typically seen. The whole pushing on the abdomen, it's not a thing.
It's called Interposed abdominal compression CPR, just because you don't know it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. And you should stop thinking you are learning ANYTHING about medicine by watching TV.... lol
Physicians doing CPR placing a patient with a possible traumatic arrest on ECMO…..obviously a tv drama. Cause ain’t nothing about this scene factual other than the actors faces being too puffy from fillers.
From wjat my inlaw was telling me is that it wasnt cpr they ware doing , but hey where trying to get the entire body to keep circulating blood flow though out the body until they couls get her in bypass.
Only maggie is doing cpr. The other is mimicking the rest of the circulatory system to distribute the warm fluids quicker. At least thats what they were trying to portray just not well 😂
Its a combination of abdominal compression-decompression and chest compression was previously shown to increase the venous refilling of the heart, which could generate increased coronary perfusion pressure and increase blood flow to vital organs. Yes. Both are doing alternating compressions on both the abdomen and chest.
obviously that's exactly why they can't tell Jackson while he has an open patient on the table. Because even if Jackson does say he will stay and finish the surgery on the patient, it makes sense that he would be upset and distracted, which could leave his patient with lifelong injuries or even kill them. On the other hand, even if he got another surgeon to swap him, like they could scrub in the finish the surgery, he likely wouldn't be very much help as a doctor in this situation because, as Meredith says, he would have "big feelings". He wouldn't be able to remain professional and therefore wouldn't be the best doctor to work on his loved one. I believe it's pretty normal protocol that the family members and loved ones of a patient don't become their doctors or surgeons.
They recicled the drown female doctor from their own episodes. Remember season 3? There is no way Meredith or April should have survived. Guess medical facts are not necessary in this medical drama.
I understand Mer cares for April but I don’t think she would ever burst into tears for her, she didn’t when derek die, Alex left, Richard was almost dead and she think Deluca was crazy. When April came back month after, she was still so mean. It was just for the show and not from Mer
This is not just CPR... A combination of abdominal compression-decompression and chest compression was previously shown to increase the venous refilling of the heart, which could generate increased coronary perfusion pressure and increase blood flow to vital organs
Man, I would never want to go to this hospital. These people are constantly fucking up and then having to fix their fuck ups. I’d rather go to a veterinarian.
She broke a man's heart and left him in their wedding day, completely humiliating him, trying to force her religion on Avery, and then getting back together with Taylor. They should have let her go from the show
Can someone tell me the name of this dam show. It’s driving me crazy none of the 1st 2nd 3rd are aligned. Getting so annoyed it seems like such a good show but I can’t figure out the name of it 😩
Good show but the chest compressions shown here are awful. You should only have one person doing it at a time (it looks like one doctor is compressing the chest while the other compresses the abdomen?) and you rotate, they’re going way too fast (think stayin Alive by The Bee Gees for tempo), and you definitely would have sent the patient to the OR or called time of death way before an hour had passed. Still a great show, I just wish a show about medicine could get something so important that’s taught in most high schools correct. Probably the writers fault, not the actors/actresses.
No. A combination of abdominal compression-decompression and chest compression was previously shown to increase the venous refilling of the heart, which could generate increased coronary perfusion pressure and increase blood flow to vital organs. They didn't mess that up in my opinion. Plus now they prefer a duo if it's available for CPR. One for compressions one for breaths, and then switch every 2 minutes. It's 1-2 compressions per second or 100-120 a minute at at least 2 inches deep. 😊
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it's a technique called interposed abdominal compression CPR, I'm not saying it's the proper one to use in the situation but just saying, it's not just standard CPR they're doing