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First time surgery with a student medical kit from Amazon. Sponsor: Use my code NERDE10 & link: bit.ly/3zYUUtG to enjoy additional 10% savings off Sophie & Toffee Subscription Boxes! This first aid skill is easy sutures. I love trying new skills like tattooing for the first time, piercing for the first time, and now I'm exploring medical first aid kit skills. This was such a unique experience and I hope I'll never need this skill. Let's unbox and review this first aid medical student kit.
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@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
Sponsor: Use my code NERDE10 & link: bit.ly/3zYUUtG to enjoy additional 10% savings off Sophie & Toffee Subscription Boxes!
@riadevalia2831
@riadevalia2831 2 года назад
hiii! I love your channel 🌸❤️
@chundypreety4046
@chundypreety4046 2 года назад
Hi
@riadevalia2831
@riadevalia2831 2 года назад
@@chundypreety4046 yay!! :D
@Just1Nora
@Just1Nora 2 года назад
Just got my August S&T windchime box! I'm not positive what the point of having dye for the silicone molds is though...gonna have to go watch some YT tutorials on that...
@michellechen4680
@michellechen4680 2 года назад
5th yay
@damonavu2288
@damonavu2288 2 года назад
An artist, piercer, tattoo artist, and now a surgeon- Jackie is becoming the Barbie of the craft world 🤝
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
lol OMG 😂
@johnny_boi5456
@johnny_boi5456 2 года назад
Lmao so true!
@blesmol5091
@blesmol5091 2 года назад
SHSHHAHAHAHAHAHA
@annyaverduzco5870
@annyaverduzco5870 2 года назад
OMG I love this!😂
@Saighin
@Saighin 2 года назад
Maybe if a hyperbolic Karen sees this video & rages "what's next, explosives?!" we can get a "rocket scientist NerdEBarbie" testing STEM kits that launce a model rocket build in the yard 🚀🧨😉
@mazzyelf
@mazzyelf 2 года назад
Karen is going to need therapy after this Therapist swivels around in chair to reveal Jackie: Hello I'm Dr Jackie, just trying this out.
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
lol OMG 😂😂😂😂
@ToadOnTheToadStool
@ToadOnTheToadStool 2 года назад
Imagine this happened IT BE SOOOOOOOOOOOO GOOD
@onishojo9430
@onishojo9430 2 года назад
HAHAHAHAHA
@gloriazaragoza3349
@gloriazaragoza3349 2 года назад
Hahaha...
@mysticalmulberries
@mysticalmulberries 2 года назад
🤣😂
@janas_tueddelkram
@janas_tueddelkram 2 года назад
This was fun to watch and took me back to university. Every surgeon learned suturing more or less like that. And @NerdECrafter: the reason why your suture with the ketchup looked strange is because you sometimes went under and sometimes in the loop you created with the end of the thread. What you were supposed to do were Lembert sutures (I guess) and you did lock stitch (my favorite btw). And: Reusable suture needles do exist. Also using suture/thread out of a big box is cheaper, so we do use it a lot in veterinary medicine. But yes, one then has to start threading in the middle of surgery. Luckily we usually have great assistants by our sides to prepare everything. Love to all you vet nurses/techs/assistants out there :)
@TracyLynnAP
@TracyLynnAP 2 года назад
Thank you for caring for the littles and not so littles out there. I greatly appreciate all you and your vet crew do.
@janas_tueddelkram
@janas_tueddelkram 2 года назад
@@TracyLynnAP Thank you :) It is good to know and sometimes hear or read that there are still many people who appreciate other people's work. We (as a society) should do that so much more. Have a great day!
@amara560
@amara560 2 года назад
I had to bring a chicken breast to midwifery school to learn suturing. Wish we had these kits in ny country.
@shaunacorrigan9372
@shaunacorrigan9372 2 года назад
This is how I imagine Jackie came up with this series after trying a sewing craft kit: "Ugh, this is no fun. I hate fiber crafts! Maybe I can just try sticking these needles into people instead....🤔"
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
And apparently it’s fun lol
@Def.not.a.monkey
@Def.not.a.monkey 2 года назад
Hiiii jackie3e33eeeee
@mccauleylankford6887
@mccauleylankford6887 Год назад
Something I'm your biggest fan and I'm 7, 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜😅💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😸😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😸😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😸😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😸😸😸😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺
@nicoles.7229
@nicoles.7229 2 года назад
Jackie: "I don't know why I do these things" Me: "I dunno but I'm here for it" 👀🤣❤
@isisgage
@isisgage 2 года назад
Hell, we all are!!
@wojciechwarnke4074
@wojciechwarnke4074 2 года назад
Me too
@Nobody-bq1so
@Nobody-bq1so 2 года назад
Lol same
@frfr_11
@frfr_11 2 года назад
Same lol
@emmajones548
@emmajones548 14 дней назад
We’re all here
@paranoiarpincess
@paranoiarpincess 2 года назад
You know... she also said "dentistry." Fun fact, they now use a kind of uv resin like material to fill cavities? There could be something there... like "Filling a cavity, WITH ART! *FOR SCIENCE!* "
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
lol! I’m trying to find dentistry kits, but I can’t seem to
@hope_likes_fnaf3007
@hope_likes_fnaf3007 2 года назад
@@nerdecrafter if u do ur name will be dr salty queen :)
@Saighin
@Saighin 2 года назад
@@nerdecrafter one of the subscription boxes you got from Jazza had a kit full of dental picks used for fine detailing in sculpting 😂
@beanny0268
@beanny0268 2 года назад
@@nerdecrafter The Bentist would have so much fun with your video if you did and could probably point you in the right direction for a kit, LOL!!!!
@raven8sma
@raven8sma 2 года назад
@@nerdecrafter I can imagine you buying the stuff to make dental casts and then making prosthetic teeth. Either that or those non-toxic moldable plastic beads.
@swfllpeyton
@swfllpeyton 2 года назад
Jackie: this is a very good fidget toy Me: pulls out my suture kit during class.
@victoriam6626
@victoriam6626 2 года назад
I'm a theatre nurse (OR) and we call them haemostats. It includes needle clamps, tissue holders and other forceps. It just depended on what the doctor (carded information along with needle and thread preferences). We just in our counts called them haemostats (five curved, five straight and so no). The running stitch was wrong because you brought the needle over the thread kind of like a blanket stitch. But awesome effort! Swabs are used for cleaning.
@aqsaachaudhry3780
@aqsaachaudhry3780 2 года назад
Patient: "I am bleeding" Dr. Jackie: "Have you tried Tylenol?" As a recent medical graduate, I wish I could have been as efficient in my studies lol Loving the videos!
@kioku119
@kioku119 2 года назад
Sounds like a middle school nurse!
@emmathetoad6686
@emmathetoad6686 2 года назад
God loves all God Bless
@owllovingapril
@owllovingapril 2 года назад
I went to the ER with a horrible bladder infection after having an abdominal Hysterectomy. Due to bladder injury during surgery I had to have a catheter for 12 miserable horrid days. At the ER I asked for something for the pain, after all I was just released from a 3 night stay in the castle, the male nurse named Shannon, told me to go home and take extra strength Tylenol. After all, you are the medical professional telling a woman that just had a full abdominal hysterectomy only 3 days prior that presented with a bad bladder infection to go home and take Tylenol. I was not happy. Hell, if I had to go home for medicine I would just have taken the pain medicine I was prescribed. Yeah, not a great experience.
@kioku119
@kioku119 2 года назад
@@owllovingapril Yikes. I'm so sorry. Also I've had a friend warn me because I'm very shy with doctors that a lot of doctors unfortunately tend to very commonly underplay women's pain or assume it's less than they are suggesting.
@ariethninja6280
@ariethninja6280 2 года назад
You know she's not a navy doc becuase she said Tylenol instead of water and ibuprofen.
@mayghaendurso4720
@mayghaendurso4720 2 года назад
I was a surgical vet tech for 4 years and this had me cackling! I was indeed shouting at the screen when you first looked at the tools and thinking the scalpel blades were the needle tips lol. Don't even get me started on your thoughts about threading the needle in the middle of surgery! Thanks for the laughs!
@shannagossage727
@shannagossage727 16 дней назад
Cool that’s one of my jobs on my list of jobs. I wanna do when I grow up.
@jeffreybarton9022
@jeffreybarton9022 15 дней назад
@@mayghaendurso4720 hi
@debraespey3968
@debraespey3968 2 года назад
This is a great video. Kudos for trying something new. I’ve been a surgical technologist for over 20 years and this video had me crying happy tears! I would be honored to come to Canada and assist Dr. Jackie with more surgery.
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
We’d make more trouble than solutions together lol
@debraespey3968
@debraespey3968 2 года назад
@@nerdecrafter that is half the fun in life. The other half is trying to figure out how to get out of said trouble.
@bryleighferguson6367
@bryleighferguson6367 2 года назад
The only thing I’d be worried about them getting hurt with that needle
@quaneshashantae
@quaneshashantae 18 дней назад
@@debraespey3968 ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@grass-ifrass
@grass-ifrass 2 года назад
YES JACKIE!! The issue with the stitch is you are catching the tensioned string with your needle - like, with the string you're holding with your hand, it is overlapping with the "working" string... so instead of / / / / you get ]/ ]/. So you will want to keep the tension string to the left of the working string, like your second or third stitch!
@lordcy9615
@lordcy9615 2 года назад
Karen: how dare you experiment with stuff, expand your horizons, and even provide disclaimers for the idiots. Jackie: well now I'm gonna do what I want but twice as hard.
@mekamalice9698
@mekamalice9698 2 года назад
Being the most professional doctor that you are Jackie I thought you might wanna know the "scissors" you picked up first with the locking mechanism around actually called hemostats. They are used for tying the sutures closed among other things! Keep up the good work and I'm sure you will get your white coat in no time! Lol I seriously love everytime I see you have uploaded
@roxanebrite
@roxanebrite 2 года назад
The first ones are needle drivers to hold the needle and the second curved ones are hemostats 😊
@sesshomaruslover1
@sesshomaruslover1 2 года назад
@@roxanebrite from my experience and the nurses in my family they are all technically hemostats
@roxanebrite
@roxanebrite 2 года назад
@@sesshomaruslover1 I'm a vet tech (animal nurse) and in school we always called them needle drivers. I did a quick Google search and it says the major difference is that needle drivers have short blunt beaks and are stronger than hemostats. 😊 There are two major types of needle drivers one called Mayo Hegar and the other Olsen Hegar that have a sissor built in. The one Jackie has in the kit are Mayo Hegar.
@sesshomaruslover1
@sesshomaruslover1 2 года назад
@@roxanebrite my mom is a Nurse and always called both the same unless there's a different one that isn't curved too
@Hiphop618
@Hiphop618 2 года назад
I'm a former OR nurse (mostly did circulating but occasionally scrubbed) and I was screaming "they're not scissors they're hemostats!" and then Jackie called me out on my yelling. Edit: In my experience, hemostat and needle drivers are used interchangeably because the former can also be used to clamp down on blood vessels.
@CharlieX888
@CharlieX888 2 года назад
Loving this series! Mario showed you the running stitch but you managed to "upgrade" into a blanket stitch instead! Good job Jackie! Haha!
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
lol
@rubydragonjd1
@rubydragonjd1 2 года назад
As a health care aide, your humor brings me so much joy, Jackie you're hilarious! Also, there, you're trained and we're short staffed, come to work 😂
@vampyrekyng_lex
@vampyrekyng_lex 2 года назад
“I didn’t hear anything you said but I’m just gonna give you Tylenol” this..is painfully accurate. I have not had good experiences with doctors
@hilaryg6293
@hilaryg6293 2 года назад
I can’t even count how many times I’ve been told that it’s probably stress and I need to relax 🙄🤦🏻‍♀️
@vampyrekyng_lex
@vampyrekyng_lex 2 года назад
@@hilaryg6293 Exactly! And then there’s the time my nurse practitioner sent me to get x-rays to see why my stomach was sore. I wait for 2 hours. Finally get to see the doctor, he touches my stomach and decides that since I’m not screaming in pain nothing could possibly be wrong with me. He recommends me non prescription medicine and I leave VERY angry. Like you couldn’t even do the X-rays to see?? That my personal nurse requested??
@doubtful_seer
@doubtful_seer 2 года назад
Yeah, as someone with several chronic illnesses who has been disabled and enduring the hell of constant doctor visits and specialists for nearly a decade now (technically my whole life, but I got a few years break), it’s WAY too accurate. Especially when you’re afab female presenting.
@lazyhomebody1356
@lazyhomebody1356 2 года назад
@@vampyrekyng_lex Reminds me I was in college and broke my finger playing volleyball. When I went to the male nurse he twisted my finger and told me, "If it were broken you'd be screaming." About a week later I saw another campus nurse and yeah, it WAS broken
@urgae9125
@urgae9125 2 года назад
@@lazyhomebody1356 Yeah, it's a sexist precedent in medicine, where you're damned if you do, damned if you don't. Howling in pain as an afab/female presenting person? Dramatic, hysterical, isn't that bad, just wants drugs. Completely silent? Eh, must not be that bad, you're fine, go take some advil, you don't need any drugs. It's even worse for women of color, since there are some medical text books that were used not long ago (Go watch Doctor Mike on this), that say "black people have a higher pain tolerance." Not only do women of color have to deal with sexism in medicine, they deal w racism.
@Just1Nora
@Just1Nora 2 года назад
"Hemostats Jackie!" "Don't yell at me! I can hear you all the way in Canada!" "Oh dang...I didn't realize I was that loud...SC to Canada..."
@TheRocketbabydoll
@TheRocketbabydoll 2 года назад
Don’t I shouted from the UK, this video bought me back so many memories, although rarely had simulation kits, pigs trotters from the butchers was what we practiced on.
@pinkperson6526
@pinkperson6526 2 года назад
I can hear you all the to Asia too!!
@elainelee21
@elainelee21 2 года назад
Jackie going from simple continuous to interlocking has made my day🤣🤣. Honestly, I had the same energy the first time suturing !
@Percy_Of_The_Sea
@Percy_Of_The_Sea 2 года назад
I know that the Y insision is typically used for autopsies. Specifically chest autopsies and are used by coroners when inspecting a corpse to find a cause of death. They typically use alcohol whipes to clean up the wounds. 😂 This tool seems really cool and educational.
@Anonymous-qb2ve
@Anonymous-qb2ve 2 года назад
Well your smart sent you 🥴😂
@Taminaminaaa
@Taminaminaaa 2 года назад
Jacky: „So I don’t have to worry!“ Me, med student, worrying a lot seeing her hold the needle between her fingers 😳
@karenurquhart5228
@karenurquhart5228 2 года назад
Wait then how are you supposed to hold it, like one med clamp on the needle and one med clamp helping with the stitch thread?
@Taminaminaaa
@Taminaminaaa 2 года назад
@@karenurquhart5228 You pick it up directly with the needle driver and let go to do the knots. For the next suture, you pick it up again (which can be a challenge with the even tinier needles we use for vessels for example). Sure, sometimes we lose our patience and grab it carefully with our fingers, but I had attendings berate me for that because you really don’t wanna prick yourself 😅
@ScottishCabbage
@ScottishCabbage 2 года назад
They're sharp as heck! Can slice skin if held wrong...
@Taminaminaaa
@Taminaminaaa 2 года назад
@@ScottishCabbage yeah the ones she used are reverse cutting needles, so the half moon shape is actually sharp too, not only the needle tip 😅
@Wolfiechrm
@Wolfiechrm 2 года назад
@@ScottishCabbage What a great way to get a stick injury. I think she got one in the piercing episode.
@em_m5989
@em_m5989 2 года назад
Jackie, have you noticed that the doctor didn't let his strings cross each other when doing the running stitch? (apart from the knots ofc) That's the bit he did differently from you
@clueless4238
@clueless4238 2 года назад
I came here for this. Lol. She was basically doing "running knots" instead of a stitch. She got one of the stitches right! Lol
@emilylucas8351
@emilylucas8351 2 года назад
I was literally yelling at the screen “stop putting your needle through the loop!” I’m not a doctor but even I could see that’s what was going wrong
@yazdhenab.
@yazdhenab. 2 года назад
@@emilylucas8351 As a knitter, I am using "running knots" to assemble some crafted things like felt XD
@geekyourpink5357
@geekyourpink5357 2 года назад
@@emilylucas8351 a seamstress here, I was also screaming at the screen to not put the needle through the loop while watching this xD
@Cheshiregrinn91
@Cheshiregrinn91 2 года назад
@@clueless4238 yeah she botched that second technique real good. XD
@GrainneSheridan
@GrainneSheridan 7 месяцев назад
I love this video partly because it came out just a day or two after I had stitches and was stuck in bed watching this.
@wheredidtheavocadosgo
@wheredidtheavocadosgo Год назад
3:06 “i didn’t hear anything you said, but i’m just gonna give you tylenol” i’m rolling. 😂😂
@tibicenlinnei4014
@tibicenlinnei4014 2 года назад
Ive had to do sutures on myself (camping trip gone wrong not clickbait). I'm in mortuary school so I have some knowledge.....but tbh I think everyone should know basic suturing skills because....it can save yourself or others. And yes. I am an absolute badass for doing my own stitches. It's a great story to pull out at a party after a few adult beverages. Makes people squirm lmao.
@guinevere4374
@guinevere4374 2 года назад
As someone who's also had to do the same, I wish I could call myself a badass over it. 😂 In reality it could have been described only as "a mess" and "just slightly traumatizing".
@Elfdaughter
@Elfdaughter 2 года назад
‘“I can hear you all the way to Canada, stop yelling!” Me: *stops yelling and starts laughing….* no, I’m kidding, this is brilliant! Way to show those Karen’s too!!
@vickiclist7671
@vickiclist7671 2 года назад
Lol
@H4il3y.H
@H4il3y.H 2 года назад
are you from canada i am from canada
@Stitchlover_28
@Stitchlover_28 3 месяца назад
Hey Jackie you make me smile every day I watch you, I’m in a ruff patch in my life and you make me smile and feel happy thank you❤
@caitgrate6172
@caitgrate6172 2 года назад
I have worked as a technician in an ER with a bunch of army medics and this had me laughing so hard. Thank you for giving this a try and I'm glad you found some type of sewing the appeals to you!
@BonTonBunny
@BonTonBunny 2 года назад
I'm just gonna say this isn't the stupidest thing to learn. Emergency situations happen and who knows when a good stitch may come in handy!
@mistyfan69
@mistyfan69 2 года назад
I agree. I have watched someone else do a simular kit. He's a prepper.
@doubtful_seer
@doubtful_seer 2 года назад
Until you can get a doctor to look at it, it’s really best to use some butterfly bandages to hold together the wound (if it’s small enough), or wrap it tightly after disinfecting it. Otherwise you can trap an infection under the skin and end up with things like sepsis, which can kill in a matter of hours.
@lazyhomebody1356
@lazyhomebody1356 2 года назад
@@doubtful_seer Thanks for that!
@HollieMoodie
@HollieMoodie 2 года назад
@@doubtful_seer True and true. If you're in a first world country and hospitals can easily be reached its best to get a Dr to look at it. If you're in an area with no hospitals, you have to make sure everything is sterile and that wound is cleaned out and sterile before you make any stitch.
@seth1393
@seth1393 2 года назад
I've had so many friends get injuries just glued together with super glue lol
@pedanticm
@pedanticm 2 года назад
Jackie: "I hate sewing." Me while watching this video: *cross stitching* IT GETS BETTER!!
@dragon-since-1806
@dragon-since-1806 2 года назад
Hi
@dragon-since-1806
@dragon-since-1806 2 года назад
Chloe
@TheAussieShalien
@TheAussieShalien 4 месяца назад
ME!
@singlesocksara7548
@singlesocksara7548 Год назад
I love how on the “be sure to subscribe or I’ll wave a sharp pointy thing at you” it says 6.9B subscribers😂
@collectorkadothorne
@collectorkadothorne 2 года назад
I just wanted to swing by and say, even if you don't see this, is thank you. Recently I've been very focused on my furbaby (cat) missing but your videos have helped me through the heavy loud thoughts. Especially the ones with Sika because the bond you two have makes me so happy
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
Sending gentle hugs your way
@miquashi
@miquashi 2 года назад
we tend to use sterile gauze to wipe up "human ketchup". I love that exactly when you mentioned how small the needle was I was thinking "damn that's big". To be fair the only sutures I see are in the mouth and actually the running stitch is one the dentists I assist almost use exclusively. This was really funny to watch someone learn something that is kind of second nature knowledge to me.
@gloriaawaskar7568
@gloriaawaskar7568 2 года назад
Jackie roasting the kits she reviews is literally the reason I am sooo obsessed with her.... anyways you are cool
@lazyhomebody1356
@lazyhomebody1356 2 года назад
Karens.
@Olivia_Juice
@Olivia_Juice 2 года назад
Jackie I want you to know that as long as you DONT hurt yourself I don't care what you do because you make it fun to watch
@jacquelinetremblay4166
@jacquelinetremblay4166 2 года назад
I had to get stitches on my shin from a bad cut at work just a few months ago and it's kinda cool to hear the break down of teaching how to do stitches after watching it happen so fast
@TobixPlay
@TobixPlay 2 года назад
For me it looks like you've messed up the second one only because you looped and pull the string one under another, so they crisscrossed. If that makes sense 😅 Love you Jackie, keep Karens searching for new fun ideas 😅
@abethepunk
@abethepunk 2 года назад
I was yelling but I guess it didn't make it to Canada.
@sierrasebring5144
@sierrasebring5144 2 года назад
I was looking for this comment lol.
@CStro167
@CStro167 2 года назад
@@sierrasebring5144 me too XD
@kamalionify
@kamalionify 2 года назад
THIS^
@kamalionify
@kamalionify 2 года назад
@IntercityLisko THIS TOO^
@vinnygothika7510
@vinnygothika7510 2 года назад
"I didn't hear anything you said, but I'm just gonna give you Tylenol." Wow Jackie you summed up the majority of my experience with doctors.
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
Same 😭
@supinepoet1
@supinepoet1 Год назад
lol this is very true😂
@calipup7020
@calipup7020 2 года назад
Oh Jackie! Love your videos!! Super excited your awesome “Not another Crap Kit” just arrived! Love it and looking forward to creating my own Salte figurine! Thanks for sharing your genius with us little grains. (Sorry for all the !!! Just so happy the kit is here)
@DrFeelGoood
@DrFeelGoood 2 года назад
i believe the issue with the running suture Jackie was that you were putting the hemostats above instead of under, causing the suture to tie a knot every time. Hard to describe lol. I only noticed because I sew a lot and it can also be a problem when hand sewing
@rosiet9219
@rosiet9219 2 года назад
Loving this series Jackie. So different to see you do something out of your wheelhouse
@datgaydangernoodle1315
@datgaydangernoodle1315 2 года назад
Yes this is awesome
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
Thank you! I’m seriously having fun exploring things out of my comfort zone😂
@jennap860
@jennap860 2 года назад
The Karen Series 🙌🏻😂
@keirart5328
@keirart5328 2 года назад
@@nerdecrafter you should do More debunking five minute crafts my favorite series! please. luv you🥰
@missladwig8921
@missladwig8921 2 года назад
@@nerdecrafter cash or trash please my favorite series.
@everyones-a-cryptic
@everyones-a-cryptic 2 года назад
Your issue with the running stitch was when you pulled the needle through, it was caught in the "loop" that the thread you were keeping tension on made. That's why you have those sort of horizontal bits between the stitches. The stitch at 29:30 is the only one where it was held out of the way, so it doesn't have those extra bits and looks more like his. If you ever want to try this again, try holding the tension of the excess string off to the other side so it doesn't get caught when you pull it through. Source: I sew and I used to make this mistake a lot as a beginner.
@jadeskye79
@jadeskye79 2 года назад
Yup, she unintentionally ended up doing a blanket stitch 😅
@YandereSystem
@YandereSystem 2 года назад
Yeah omg I was yelling through the screen "it's wrong it's so wrong! How doesn't she notice?!" It was stressing me out xD
@tommyboyio1363
@tommyboyio1363 2 года назад
Just imagine if the surgeon doing your sutures suddenly started banklet stitching your wound.
@nicolewolfcry7408
@nicolewolfcry7408 2 года назад
The blanket stitch is great just not for skin.
@Anon-ls1kt
@Anon-ls1kt 2 года назад
Thank you I was getting triggered 😂😂
@kamalionify
@kamalionify 2 года назад
I was watching this video and right in the middle i got interrupted by a phone call to tell me that my surgery is scheduled next tuesday. I just wanna say that the timing is gold, seeing jackie suturing wounds, especially since ive been waiting for that call for over a year now :')
@sheamagnus6826
@sheamagnus6826 2 года назад
As someone who is very familiar with these kinds of kits, current medical student, it was hilarious to watch you go through all the items and try your best, despite not being familiar with it.
@Leena79
@Leena79 2 года назад
I grew up with both parents in the medical field, and my mom worked as an operating room nurse, so I actually grew up playing with the instruments she sometimes brought home, both for our emergency kit, and occasionally for crafting. I considered becoming a doctor like my dad, but I'm not a people person, so it didn't happen, but I've inherited a deep curiosity for medical procedures, and way more knowledge about all kinds of surgeries for a non-professional. This kit looks super interesting! I don't know about the different filaments, but there are different types for stitching deeper tissues (which melt on their own), and different thicknesses, too. A cut on the face needs smaller stitches to avoid scars, but if you are getting a knee replacement, on a mobile area, the stitches need to be sturdy. And, if the cut is deep, there are usually the melting stitches in the deeper tissues to keep everything together, and then smaller stitches to keep the skin together. Fascinating stuff! Also, the scalpels and needles are really handy in crafting. I upholstered an armchair once, and mainly used a surgical needle to sew a decorative ribbon on it.
@HotMess320
@HotMess320 2 года назад
Coming up on the next NerdECrafter: Our host, Queen of the Salt, Jackie, learns how to insert a foley and an IV. I’m loving the content lately and the fact that one smart ass Karen birthed the idea.
@ScottishCabbage
@ScottishCabbage 2 года назад
Cannot WAIT to see how Jackie can make foleys RU-vid friendly! 🤣😂
@mochs62512
@mochs62512 2 года назад
YES! please jackie, insert a foley!!
@melodyhobbs1690
@melodyhobbs1690 2 года назад
Start with the male they are a lot easier.
@ashleynichole5692
@ashleynichole5692 2 года назад
IV insertion would be good entertainment... the realistic arms with the "blood" flowing through
@arielwatson5667
@arielwatson5667 2 года назад
This made me actually lol...
@monicahyland8641
@monicahyland8641 Год назад
We all learn together on your beautiful experimental channel. I love binge watching your videos Jackie ❤
@creepycutiecrafty
@creepycutiecrafty 2 года назад
I'm loving these new "adventures in training stuff" videos Jackie is doing! If nothing else, it shows how difficult these things really are - and shouldn't be done by amateurs! 🤣 I think you did a blanket stitch rather than a running stitch, because you were pulling the needle out of the skin inside the loop of thread. But I've definitely seen stitches that looked like that in the past...
@alyssa6876
@alyssa6876 2 года назад
Dr. Jackie, "I'm going to just give you Tylenol." You could be an Army medic! 😂 I love that you got all of these ideas from one sarcastic Karen. Keep up the amazing work!
@wolfy1785
@wolfy1785 2 года назад
Lol yesss i was just thinking this every army medic/doc ever does this
@Armylady74
@Armylady74 2 года назад
Good job Jackie. I was a First Aid instructor in the military. I still use my skills today by carrying a fully loaded first aid kit in my car including for sutures. You never know if you will see an accident and can save a life!
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
That’s amazing!! Maybe I’ll add it in the car too. And gloves lol
@themadkitkat9302
@themadkitkat9302 2 года назад
@@Armylady74 even if not to that extreme, blankets, hats and spare clothes are also important. after an event my mums car wouldnt start, i was sent home on the train but she had to stay with the car for the recovery people. it wasnt that late in the year but she was freezing and had barely any extra layers to put on. now theres a bunch of warm stuff and raincoats too in the back at all times!
@Armylady74
@Armylady74 2 года назад
@@themadkitkat9302 it’s always to that extreme. You never know if you will sit hours in traffic due to a accident or stuck in a winter storm. Clothes and blankets are always good to keep during the cold if something happens, along with freeze dried food and water.
@Pazz_ARTZ
@Pazz_ARTZ 2 года назад
@@Armylady74 are jerkies and dehydrated fruits good foods for an emergency kits?
@Armylady74
@Armylady74 2 года назад
@@Pazz_ARTZ sounds good. I keep military MRE’s meals with self heating and also military freeze dried food. I been stuck in traffic for 6 hours due to a accident. I was so glad I had my emergency food! You can also get water that is in pouches.
@ASMREUPHORICSTIMULATION
@ASMREUPHORICSTIMULATION 2 года назад
Wow this was really cool, and I agree the needles with the thread already installed was super cool.
@realtracosplay
@realtracosplay 2 года назад
Me who sews for a living- someone’s probably already said this but the “running stitch” you did was actually what we call a blanket stitch. You looped the thread back over the needle when pulling it out the other side. It’s actually a super strong stitch and for sure my go to for sewing fabric by hand but I don’t think I’d recommend it on a human hahah
@jasonneste2575
@jasonneste2575 2 года назад
Instructor describes the first item in the kit, and Jackie crosses off one whole year of medical school 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
😂
@FrailSerenity
@FrailSerenity 2 года назад
"uh huh. Uh huh. I didn't hear anything you said, so I'm just going to give you Tylenol" Canadian healthcare at it's finest 🤣
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
💯 my experiences😂
@FrailSerenity
@FrailSerenity 2 года назад
@@nerdecrafter mine too! From way too many doctors!
@insubordinatecrafts
@insubordinatecrafts 2 года назад
American healthcare is just as bad. I had a doctor whom I told about my allergies being pretty bad and told him about some meds one of my friends used for her allergies. He. Prescribed. Those. Same. Meds... changed doctor soon after that. Current doctor told me I didn't need those and told me over the counter would work just fine. Also, he made sure I got the right meds for my depression. The previous doctor didn't even bother to find out more about my depression and all that.
@suzuranrose2022
@suzuranrose2022 2 года назад
Have you tried losing a little weight? But doc, my arm is broken! A new diet and exercise regimen will have you feeling better than new! But... But my arm? Lose 20 pounds and come back in a month.
@kyla.wyla1
@kyla.wyla1 2 года назад
@@suzuranrose2022 THISSS
@Yoongiwifie
@Yoongiwifie 9 месяцев назад
Thanks Karen…..keep telling us things to do…..giving us ideas is amazing
@Freddy191
@Freddy191 Год назад
I love on how she has trouble with English because I have trouble with it to because of disorders and knowing I am not alone really makes the day better
@silenthades
@silenthades 2 года назад
I think we all know that dentistry is next and I’m so hyped.
@crystalpeacebear1985
@crystalpeacebear1985 2 года назад
Actually I learned how to suture in while highschool for a few science classes. And this def has a place to have some basic knowledge for the 1st aid/emergency situations.
@johnny_boi5456
@johnny_boi5456 2 года назад
Me too
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
I agree! I honestly feel more empowered learning this. Whether I will or will not faint from blood is another matter 😂
@crystalpeacebear1985
@crystalpeacebear1985 2 года назад
@@nerdecrafter you won't fully know how you will react to the blood until that scenario happens. But it is a skill more people just incase. And even if you can't look you could always help others
@khills
@khills 2 года назад
@@nerdecrafter unless it's a head wound, which IME you wanna glue anyhow, most wounds don't tend to bleed much after the first few minutes. By the time you're getting to the stitch or glue part, platelets are hopefully doing their job. 🤷🏼‍♀️ It really is a good skill to have, too.
@Taminaminaaa
@Taminaminaaa 2 года назад
I don’t wanna disencourage anybody and I love seeing people interested in the stuff we do, but amateur suturing in an emergency isn’t a good idea. One reason is the lack of hygiene/a sterile environment to avoid infections, another is the fact that doctors have to take a look at the wound, see how deep it is, if there’s any damage to nerves, vessels or other structures etc… Worst case if you suture a wound yourself without these steps is that you trap an infection under the skin where can’t get out 😬
@Aruwyn
@Aruwyn 2 года назад
this geniunely looks so satisfying and when she said its a gopd fidget toy i have to agree i havent done it but it’d be so nice to mess with
@aspenperry
@aspenperry 2 года назад
i actually think you did pretty well. my only correction would be to make sure you don’t get the one part of the suture thread underneath the other part when doing the running stitch. the third stitch is how it should look throughout. good job though!!
@Saighin
@Saighin 2 года назад
The moment I checked my notifications & saw that your clap-back against the Karens had progressed to spite-sewing, I started outright howling with glee & laughter 😆😂🤣
@lazyhomebody1356
@lazyhomebody1356 2 года назад
At this point, aren't the Karens winning?
@tez-cat529
@tez-cat529 2 года назад
'Spite sewing' is a great description. lol
@TheSakemeRoze
@TheSakemeRoze 2 года назад
My brother is in college to be a doctor, I'm surprisingly going to get this for his birthday now
@anom2087
@anom2087 2 года назад
😂🤣 Yeah and I know what I'll demand for Xmas. 🤣😂🤣
@MrsBees
@MrsBees 2 года назад
This kit isn't a great quality but there are some great practice skins. I'm a surgical tech and every doctor/resident/med school student has had practice skins. They really do help.
@rosaliezion5213
@rosaliezion5213 2 года назад
You better buy him some ketchup too Xd
@TheSakemeRoze
@TheSakemeRoze 2 года назад
@@rosaliezion5213 of course!
@TheSakemeRoze
@TheSakemeRoze 2 года назад
@@MrsBees any suggestions?
@nerdytrashpanda
@nerdytrashpanda 2 года назад
I used to be a vet assistant so I would have to help during surgeries. I couldn’t avoid looking at amputations and blood. It was not cut out for me (no pun intended). Once I learned that knotting technique, I was in awe!
@emilylopez4616
@emilylopez4616 2 года назад
She’s out here doing a blanket stitch on a ‘person’! One thing I do to keep the thread from slipping through the eye is thread the needle with the yarn folded over and before letting it slip through, guide the needle back in the loop you just threaded. So a folded thread goes through the eye, then the needle goes through that said loop. It forms a little ‘knot’ keeping the need;e in place while you work. Hope that helps
@gamerduude
@gamerduude 2 года назад
Karen is gonna lose it! Loving this concept! 😂 "Maybe it's even easier than sewing" oh how we dearly wish that was true. Suturing is hard 😭
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
I live to anger the Karens
@gamerduude
@gamerduude 2 года назад
Well you did great! Also, the suture materials are different because some of them are made to dissolve. Typically, the nondissolvable kind is used for outer body parts and it's pretty thin so it blends in better, but the dissolvable sutures are great for things like organs and since it's *typically* used in a place where no one will see the scar, the gauge can be much bigger. I hope that wasn't tmi, lmao.
@FishieDr
@FishieDr 2 года назад
Me, a veterinarian who prides herself on neat, beautiful skin closures watching Jackie learn via a video: 🤔🙄🤨😆🥰😘
@bluedragonfly8139
@bluedragonfly8139 2 года назад
When I took my elderly cat back to the vet after a biopsy, I had to chuckle at how *proud* her vet was of how neat his stitches healed up!
@Silver_wind_1987_
@Silver_wind_1987_ 2 года назад
@@bluedragonfly8139 vet: yessss I did good!!! I have skilllllz now to treat myself to snackos
@katiemcloughlink790
@katiemcloughlink790 Год назад
Lol
@legibletiger839
@legibletiger839 2 года назад
I just love the fact that you gave the disclaimer "I'm a professional moron doing this on things that don't matter"!
@kayleighbrookman8895
@kayleighbrookman8895 9 месяцев назад
Great job Jackie. The only reason your running stitch looked different was because you were pulling your needle out through the loop. Basically on the wrong side of the string! But AMAZING job! Love your personality. Watching you is always so much fun. I really want to try this kit now. Wish I had spare money to spend 😊❤
@Sencilia
@Sencilia 2 года назад
Blargh, more needles! I kinda wanna see Dr Mike or Dr ER react to you doing this.
@thaliacrafts407
@thaliacrafts407 2 года назад
Yes! We NEED Dr Mike!
@mochs62512
@mochs62512 2 года назад
Um, how do we get this to happen? Because it needs to
@no_idea_at_all
@no_idea_at_all 2 года назад
“I’m a professional moron.” *but aren’t we all XD*
@Cove_Blue
@Cove_Blue 2 года назад
I still have my dissection kit from nursing school many moons ago. It's now part of my sculpture/ crafting supplies
@grandmasmagic3858
@grandmasmagic3858 2 года назад
wow..!! I think that tool has practical use in the craft world..could use it when trying to tie knots when hand sewing or when tying off ends in yarn projects...I like this...
@NoelletheSquid
@NoelletheSquid 2 года назад
I love the pettiness of doing piercing and surgery kits because of a Karen. This is top tier.
@Cheshiregrinn91
@Cheshiregrinn91 2 года назад
lol. Sewing up fake skin 'this is actually really relaxing!' Jackie...Jackie no. (btw I think the different kinds of string is because some are probably stronger. If you need to close a larger gap the wire/string needs to be strong enough so it doesn't snap when you pull the two sides of skin together. I also know about the kind of stitches that sort of dissolve by themselves so you don't have to go back and have them removed but I don't expect them to add those in a teaching kit.
@lindacunningham5480
@lindacunningham5480 2 года назад
Some of the threads are used for subdermal stitching I believe is what it's called and then the others are for the exterior stitching. And some are dissolvable stitches both stitches but I don't know which is which
@Cheshiregrinn91
@Cheshiregrinn91 2 года назад
@@lindacunningham5480 oh that makes sense!
@marshmallowkitty5771
@marshmallowkitty5771 2 года назад
Thanks to the Karen for giving Jackie (hope that's right) some new nice ideas, your channel is very very cool and great to watch🥰
@jay-leevanderberg8174
@jay-leevanderberg8174 2 года назад
*points at suture remover* “Oh good there’s the needles!!” Too cute 🥰
@Toadstewl
@Toadstewl 2 года назад
I’m a vet tech & at my veterinary hospital for surgery we use “vicryl” which is similar to the filaments you have. The vicryl is used subcutaneously and is absorbable. We also use skin suture which are the sutures that you see on the outside of the skin. With skin suture, the doctor actually does have to thread the needle.
@gggthsb
@gggthsb 2 года назад
Depends though, there are lots of non absorbable suture materials for skin sutures that come with the needle attached as well. In my experience it strongly depends on the likes of the vets what they use.
@Toadstewl
@Toadstewl 2 года назад
@@gggthsb I’m not saying that’s all there is. I was just saying what we use at my hospital. The skin suture we use is not absorbable
@emholycross1
@emholycross1 2 года назад
You said absorbable , I read adorable
@bluesforeveryone
@bluesforeveryone 2 года назад
0:30 here I’ll finish it for you: “two brains of the same grain” It has a double meaning: “grain” as in salt and being part of the salt shaker family, and “grain” as in wood grain, as if you and the person you’re comparing yourself to are both cut from the same tree. Perfect! 🙂
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
lol this is brilliant
@Rainbowgirly
@Rainbowgirly 19 дней назад
You should do more videos like this it's so cool and I would love to see more and you Crack me up summits thank you for all the positive energy
@Snowblake0831
@Snowblake0831 2 года назад
The doctor being superior bit I 100% get I’m in and out of the hospital for chronic illness and so many are so stuck up and try to tell me I’m wrong about what I know about my condition. My personal team is great though
@kittybr1501xx
@kittybr1501xx 2 года назад
I’m a student midwife so this is like a perfect review of this kit for me 😂 thank you for being an awesome escape from the trials of life 😅💕
@nerdecrafter
@nerdecrafter 2 года назад
❤️
@adab.3681
@adab.3681 2 года назад
They sell special perineal silicone models for practicing the sutures midwives need to know. Just saying :D
@sculptorofbones
@sculptorofbones 2 года назад
As somebody who has trained to do suturing, this was an absolute delight to watch! I just wish we'd been allowed to use ketchup in our training sessions, too! XD
@amandah2866
@amandah2866 2 года назад
I'm not sure why but I got the image of a bunch of med students squirting each other in the face with ketchup from their practice skins lol.
@sculptorofbones
@sculptorofbones 2 года назад
@@amandah2866 I mean, I could see it happening!! When we were learning to place IV lines the models were filled with syrup, and we got it everywhere!! 😂
@sofiaparolini2982
@sofiaparolini2982 2 года назад
@@sculptorofbones syrup sounds so much more fun than what we had for IV! It was just pink water for us…🙄
@chronischgeheilt
@chronischgeheilt 2 года назад
So, you being being the experts, please tell us what the different thread types are for :) thx
@amandah2866
@amandah2866 2 года назад
@@sculptorofbones Very cool!
@sabinefriedli662
@sabinefriedli662 2 года назад
The difference of the filaments is that the monofilaments are better for keeping bacteria out but the braided are better in holding up knots. There are fake braided ones aswell to give a better knottinggrip. As far as i saw yours were all non absorbable. There are absorbable ones aswell but they get used for inner sutures. At least thats how we use them in our vetclinic. Btw love your vids! Love from 🇨🇭
@wolfdolphen
@wolfdolphen 2 года назад
Yes I sutured a (butchered) pigs foot at a medical camp it was pretty neat. We learned how to do the 2 different sutures you learned.
@tori_girlonline800
@tori_girlonline800 2 года назад
I LOVE this series please never stop. The fact that you're strong enough to let us laugh at your first tries at difficult tasks is amazing. Love all your videos!!
@off-brandcrazy241
@off-brandcrazy241 2 года назад
Doctor Jackie: "DoN't WoRrY gUyS, I kNoW a ShOrTcUt ThRoUgH MeD sChOoL" 🤪
@Cthulhuhues
@Cthulhuhues 2 года назад
‘ Doctors hate her! With these five easy tricks they could hate you too! ‘
@plumbetty
@plumbetty Год назад
I don’t know if anyone’s suggested this to you, but you can simulate the thread being attached to a sewing needle like it is on the suture needle. You just double amount of thread you would need, pull the two ends evenly together and knot them. I hope this makes sense. It also adds the bonus of securing the thread at the start of your sewing.
@kloe3784
@kloe3784 2 года назад
Who else loves how Jackie literally comes from a tattoo artist to a piercer and of course now she hast to be a surgeon! Lol Who else also loves tell Jackie changes 6 million subscribers whenever she waves her sharpie pointie knife 🔪 add us to subscribe changes it to 6 billion hehe we love u Jackie ❤️😝
@sonjaehlig2183
@sonjaehlig2183 2 года назад
You mixed the runnig sutures with the reverdin sutures, which is a fast technic for skin stitches, if you have a big surgery wound to close.
@Sabi3293
@Sabi3293 2 года назад
"I'm a professional moron!" - I just need that quote-merch in my life, as a warning tag for people having to deal with me. xD
@serenasmith7872
@serenasmith7872 2 года назад
I’m sure someone already said lol but Jackie that was not a running stitch 😂 you definitely blanket(?) stitched that poor patient’s wound. So entertaining to watch, and I totally appreciate your willingness to try anything and everything.
@rosesigner
@rosesigner Год назад
Not me in the medical field giggling hysterically.... That was awesome, thank you.
@kawaii_gallery
@kawaii_gallery 2 года назад
You, Moriah Elizabeth and GraveyardLoon should DEFINITELY collab. 🤍
@datgaydangernoodle1315
@datgaydangernoodle1315 2 года назад
Yesssssss
@taunt3227
@taunt3227 2 года назад
Yesss
@FoxValley123
@FoxValley123 2 года назад
AGREED!!!
@keirart5328
@keirart5328 2 года назад
Yesssssssss
@mckenzieeliza
@mckenzieeliza 2 года назад
Yes! The three of them doing something like this! I'd love to see Moriah do surgery.
@AlineSantos.wolf3n
@AlineSantos.wolf3n 2 года назад
Love it haha As a veterinarian's assistant, these are non absorbable filaments and the difference is in the type and amount of tension each one supports. There is also an alternative, especially in poorer places, where we use pre-assembled, sterilized and cheaper syringe needles and fishing string for simple sutures.
@jadecarey4433
@jadecarey4433 2 года назад
As a person who sterilizes surgical instruments seeing jackie so confused by the knife handle gave me a chuckle
@amgoudman
@amgoudman 2 года назад
Just an FYI: The locking handles are common to many medical instruments. In this case, they're for safety - you can lock the needle drivers around the needle while you tie the knots, so you don't accidentally drop the needle. (I am a nurse and we are EXTREMELY careful with sharps.) The reason they include different types of suture material is likely to familiarize students with them, as different kinds of suture materials are used for different things - for example, absorbable sutures such as Vicryl or Chromic are used for suturing internal structures and for suturing mucosal surfaces, such as suturing a tear after a woman gives birth, while non-absorbable sutures are used more commonly for suturing skin. Different types of materials may also be used for different areas of the skin, for purposes such as minimizing scarring (for example, if you're suturing on someone's face) or holding skin together in areas where there's a lot of movement. There are also different kinds of suture techniques, again, varying based on factors such as skin movement, size of the wound, etc. I've received additional education to permit me to work in remote areas where we don't have physicians, and I've been taught to use a suture technique called simple interrupted sutures. I was surprised when I first observed suturing, to learn that it is quite different from sewing fabric! (Which is something I also enjoy.)
@BionicBee_
@BionicBee_ 2 года назад
Next episode: Jackie tries weird taxidermy
@TheSilnat
@TheSilnat 2 года назад
Oh that's so interesting!
@kendrak6184
@kendrak6184 2 года назад
😂🤣 “stop yelling at me through the screen! I can hear you all the way to Canada” I’m only “correcting” you in my head 😂❤️
@Hopper1317
@Hopper1317 29 дней назад
1:21 not me crocheting a bandana as I’m watching this video 😂😂😂
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