@@abowlofquantumchickensoup7597 It's weird because it looks like extended release shit. You don't snort that without at least crushing it. But it looks like oxycodone, in Europe we have this kind of painkillers with tiny grains in a pill for extended release oxy
My step-mom was a mean Nurse. Always in a contentious situation with her job, always speaking really aggressively. After she passed away I found several letters to her from patients thanking her for fighting the system for their benefit. She really went above and beyond for her patients, often by getting into it with her hospital.
DavidAWA I can just tell your step-mom was a great woman by the things you wrote. And that she helped everyone and did her best which is something also doctors and nurses (and more) should always do, try their best. Even if that situation seems near impossible to fix. And I’m sorry she died. I can tell she was an amazing person.
Not the first time I've heard of someone doing that... there was a video going around that I heard of which had a guy putting a glass jar in his rectum and it cracked in his rectum...Wish it was less believable than it was.
Is he honestly surprised at that? He's so innocent! I've seen so many videos of guys(like exclusively males) sticking fireworks in their asses. I have No Idea why. At the very least, if you're going to do that, cover your ass and thighs with a flame retardant!
@@samanthajohnson9074 They never specify what the medication is that she is abusing. We can infer that the pills are opiates, but I think they use a "generic" pill, likely for the sake of liability (showing a more realistic pill and having her crush and snort may give viewers ideas). That's what I think, anyway!
@@JenSpen77 That's very insightful. I assumed the unrealistic pill used was a manifestation of ignorance, but your post has convinced me otherwise. It makes sense that they would not want to show people how to abuse drugs via the medium of their TV program.
As a young nurse, I experienced a situation where a 17 yr old young man with a sports knee injury lost his leg after surgery. The surgeon, who was called by the head nurse, and told that the leg was swelling in the cast, that the patient was in pain, please come and open the case. The doctor refused to come. No other doctor would touch him. He lost his leg.
I don’t work in a hospital but i work in a shelter that’s for women with mental disabilities and honestly, yeah it’s exactly like this. You just learn to ignore it
9:35 The error she made was loading the IV line backward through the machine, so the machine was trying to pump blood out instead of fluid in. The beeping was due to a high-pressure error. Probably not going to directly result in death since the IV catheter would clot eventually; the patient just wasn't going to get any fluids.
@@malene5144 The reservoir at the top of the IV line is about 3/4 full (you can see the line in her hand attached to the reservoir at about 9:36), so the IV line is full of fluid.
Nah that’s accurate because Jackie represents the seasoned Charge Nurse that has been at the same hospital for over 20 years and basically do what they want to do and definitely gonna take their breaks. But I definitely agree with you as far as us not having time to take a break, it’s true!
Could you review Untold Stories of the ER and/or Sex Sent me to the ER? I'd be so interested in your take on it. They're supposed to be real medical professionals telling crazy stories, I'll like to see how real you think those are
I have to say this. To openly admit to working with "mean nurses" but defending them out of realization for their patients' defense , yet possessing such charisma about the medical field is astounding. Man, I wish i can have this positive outlook on life.
That scene is funny for a few reasons... mostly because any or legendary story from nurses, coders, or even doctors, usually involve what have you taken out of someone's ass. Not my favorite subject, unless the guy is hot lol.... anyway, I am pretty sure Nurse Jackie is a chronic pain sufferer. If she was prescribed pain meds from a pain clinic, it is likely she would be limited to non-face to face care such as clinical reviews, prior auth, documentation review, etc. Pain Contracts have been updated for the most part to say that they cannot take care of or be responsible for another person while on their opioid medication.
Gary bonham it’s hydromorphone and you empty the capsule but need to crush the beads which is extremely hard. Makes no sense that she is just snorting the beads. But I guess they wanted to keep it ominous?
It's the mentality of drivers in the US. In the Netherlands bikes are respected as legitimate road vehicles. In the US they are generally regarded as idiots riding toys in the street and asking to get hit.
@@maggiethepearl7183 it is a fallacy to say that no one in X place thinks that. You cannot prove that, and all that is needed to disprove it is a single person who thinks it, very easy bar to pass...
When I heard lots of kids die because of bleeding in their brain, I feel lucky. When I was 6years old in 2010 in tokyo, I got my first bike, problem is, I didn't wear a helmet. 15mins later, I crashed into a wall. The shock was so strong that I broke my skull and I had a cerebral contusion. Fortunately for me a doctor was walking by and brought me to the nearest hospital(that was at 2mins on foot from where I had my accident). I got there in time and some great doctors saved my life. From that day my goal is to become a doctor that can save lots of lives! Like you doctor mike💪 hope you read this comment:)
Hahahahhaah I just saw something very hideous! I looked in the mirror! But I am the best UA-camr of this generation so it is all good! Thanks for you attention dear sir cringe
Thank you for defending us mean nurses. I am one, and you're right, we do have big hearts... at least I do and I am very protective of my patients and of the nursing profession.
As a patient, constantly in and out of the ER, often the mean nurses are my favorites. I can usually tell that they mean well and give me the feeling that they'd fight for me, which I often feel I'm missing in my patient experience. So thank you
Sidhant Unnithan My Dad was the head of the ER in our hospital in my hometown and there was a guy (they didn’t tell me this story for years, lol) who had put a frozen fish up his butt and it had thawed. Which allowed the bones to splay, which then made it... um. Difficult to remove, shall we say. Just the end of the tail was sticking out. Ugh. People are.... weird. There are some other stories but I think, to me, that was the weirdest. Not weird but notable was an ex playboy bunny who came in, and Dad assigned someone else to her case. He met my mom when he was 16 and they got married when he was 21. They’re still mistaken for newlyweds by people, just how they are towards each other. He knew there’d be a lot of jokes around the hospital, a lot of unwanted attention about it, and he didn’t want any part in it. It made the other doctor’s day though.
dark justice hi! When he says pee-a-whoop... he said it was a silly noise that his friend who videos him recommended him to come up with, so when people hear it they know it's a Dr. Mike video. His own sound, if you will. 💝😊
When I was having a miscarriage, they were extremely sweet, respectful, and comforting... but when my legs were up the stirups they had there was a window on the door and they had the curtain drawn halfway... i could see out the window and despite the amount of pain i was in, i was praying no one would walk by that window!! not to mention one of them opened the door and stood halfway outside of it to talk to someone.. EMBARRASSING
I was doing an internship at a hospital and looked through the window and noticed a patient in stirrups in the other part of the hospital that was across from my room with a window. I told my preceptor (basically an intern's mentor/teacher on the job), so she called the department across the building and told them to close the blinds/curtains. You'd think with all of the HIPAA and confidentiality rules, they'd remember to do something as simple as close the freakin blinds when a woman's vagina is exposed.
I had an iud stuck one time.. not only did they leave the door open but they cramped about 7 other medical staff in there to try and help get it out. Unsuccessfuly might i add. Why do you have to face the door with your legs open anyways? Weird. Long storry short they haf the door open to help fit wveryone in the room
I agree with the mean nurse thing. I got my nurse aide certificate so I could work in old folks homes, I ended up becoming a nanny instead but while I was on the program there was a older woman who had to renew her certificate. She was on the stern side, sassy, straight forward, etc. During the final exam I almost failed, and I was the last person in the lab doing the exam. it was my last try on the lab exam, and I began to tear up and she came in, took my hand, and walked me around outside. she just talked about the weather, holidays coming up, her kids. and then I went back in and passed. it was so touching and wonderful for her to do that I will never forget it.
I went to the ER three days in a row because my hand was ice cold and my fingers were turning a BAD grey color. First Dr, barely looked away from his phone, then said I had a sprained wrist and ordered a wrist brace. I asked why that would make my hand so cold and turn colors and he said as he walked out the door, ‘I’m giving you a brace, what more do you want?’ Day 2, went back. Dr 2 said ‘It’s just Raynauds Syndrome.’ My 19 yr old was on her phone and said ‘That doesn’t fit the symptoms.’ He just said I’m the Dr. I went to school for this. I’m discharging you.’ Day 3, hand is worse. Got the same Dr as the day before. He ordered a Doppler. I’ve had these in the past and know what it should look like and I could see something not right. He showed me still pics of it and said everything was fine. He walked out of the room and I heard the nurse yell at him that I was going to wind up losing my arm. They wound up transferring me to a different hospital at 2am. At 3 am I was in surgery having a bypass done in my upper arm. There ARE some BAD Doctors out there.
debra boddy that is insane!! How can people be like that. I’m glad someone listened to you and transferred you somewhere that would help. Is your arm okay?
Something almost like that (but not really) happened to me a few months ago. Throughout 2018, I would have some sporadic upper-mid abdominal pain (like stomach pain). However in mid/late September they started to get more frequent. On October 1st (Monday) I woke up in the middle of the night, with the a horrible abdominal pain. After I drank some pain meds and it didn’t work, I told my mother to take me to the hospital. At the hospital everything went fine, Dr. 1 ordered some exams to be taken within a week, gave me some intravenous pain meds, and fluids. For the rest of the week I was completely fine. Cut to October 8 (Tuesday) 11pm, the same thing happened. Except this time the pain was in my upper-mid abdominal area, and in my upper-mid back. At 4 am I jumped out of my mother’s bed and got dressed to go back to the hospital. However, this time, it was a different doctor (Dr. 2) that just told me I had Gastritis. He never ordered any exams, and just decided on a diagnosis? Come on! He put me on fluids and intravenous pain meds. Thankfully I had an ab ultrasound scheduled for later that morning. Once I got the results of my ultrasound, I was able to find Dr. 1 on the clinic next door, and he gave me a diagnosis. You ready? I had a Gallbladder full of stones, one of the stones got stuck on its way out, and that caused a Pancreatitis. Gastritis my ass!!!
Once he diagnosed me, he told me to go back to the hospital (the clinic and the hospital were across from each other), because he was going to admit me for my treatments. Right then and there I started fluids nonstop, pain meds every 8 hours, antibiotics every 12 hours, and stomach medication along with the antibiotics because he had to completely remove my diet and water intake for the infection to go down as much as possible before my surgeries. That was on Tuesday. On Wenesday, they had a specialist in endoscopy come in to remove the stone that was stuck. Because everything went well with that procedure, on Thursday, Dr. 1 removed my gallbladder, and on Saturday noon I got home. Dr. 1 wasn’t even worried about my gallbladder, he was more worried about the infection that was caused because of the stone that got out. Later he told me that both of my procedures were very complicated, and that each of them took 3 times the amount of time it would need to be done. He said that if the stone had gotten out, but not gotten stuck, it would have reached my Pancreas, and he’d have to put me on ICU; with that, he said if that were the case, he wouldn’t know when I’d be able to leave the hospital. Later on I found out that both Dr. 1, and the Endoscopy specialist are considered to be the 2 best doctors for this area of medicine in Brazil. When Dr. 1 was about to release me he said, “I never really believed in God, but I know that you and your mother do, be very thankful to him because this was most definitely the hardest surgery I had to do. I really do believe that I had help in some way.” I will never forget this man’s words. This man was a blessing in my life!
We have all had these stories. :( My mom was dizzy. Went to ear doctor. "Well, your feet, your eyes, blah, blah, blah, Maybe it crystals.." I yelled, "Doc, Monday she was fine. Tuesday, she was falling all over the place! She lived with all those issues non-dizzy for many years. Something is wrong, FIND IT AND FIX IT!" I know, he ordered the MRI just to appease me. Turns out, she had ischemic attack of the middle ear. He said, "oh" and changed her therapy orders to a different type. 3 sessions, she was fine again. Like the joke says..."What do you call the person that graduated last in medical school? Doctor. "
By the way, I was not allowed to have food or water until he released me. Only then that he gave the green light. I wasn’t allowed to eat greasy foods or simple sugar for about 2 weeks.
I love this show. And your reaction as always. Also, the red things weren't pills. They are the beads inside a capsule from more than likely an extended release pill.
Not likely to be ER. The formulary is different in ER pills. The gel cap prevents "bad taste," and only delays the release of the meds for a few minutes. It also allows for FASTER absorption of the meds, as those granuals provide more surface area for stomach acid to work on them. When used with food, all of this collectively reduces the impact the pills have on sensitive stomachs. What makes an ER is additives that prevent the pills from dissolving for hours. Tablets work best due to the smallest surface area, or area exposed to stomach acid.
Was about to say the same thing, too. Found it funny that Dr Mike was trying to google pills to see what she was snorting. In the opening credits it even shows the granules falling out of the two separate halves of the prized-open capsule
This comment is very good and made me laugh and you are 100% right about Mike being pure, but there was no hidden meaning behind what the show said! Unfortunately, shooting roman candle fireworks out of your ass is a thing that people actually do😂
in austria on new year‘s a guy put a firework in his butt and it got stuck because he tensed up and it exploded while still in his butt and he burnt basically his entire backside and skin was literally hanging off of his thighs and butt
Fairly certain I’ve fallen in love with him mostly because he’s so sweet and genuine . Plus, it’s super amazing he’s so passionate about promoting accurate positive health
What I liked about this show was the heroine is not a heroine, and she ends up doing some bad shit due to her addiction. More realistic than most. They ended the series well.
I loved it for the same reason. I grew up with a drug addicted parent and I always get frustrated seeing the way that Hollywood glorifies addiction. This show really did an amazing job of displaying the way addiction destroys lives.
Linda Ciccoli I know I hated Jackie! Which usually with shows where the main person has an issue you still like them (like House MD) but damn. Jackie was messed up!
I always wanted to be a doc until I got sick. I’ve spent so much time since I was a teenager in the hospital, and I realized how amazing nurses are. If I hadn’t gotten too sick to graduate I would’ve been a nurse. I’m 34 now and I’m pretty much in GI failure, I have heart issues, need blood and iron on a reg basis, depend on my GJ tube, central line, and other stuff. In my toughest moments it has always been a nurse there with me, fighting for me when some random doc who didn’t know me or my case refused to listen. I have had doctors almost kill me because they didn’t want to listen to the specialist from another hospital, a specialist that knew the weird stuff my body does, and knew what needed to be done. I’ve had some great docs, it’s the ones who don’t try to shove me into a little vid to fit in their txt book because I’m a zebra patient, and I wear my stripes with pride. My body goes left when a “normal” reaction would be to go right, and I’ve had docs that blamed me for that, and it wasn’t my fault. Like I said, I e had fantastic docs, and those were the docs that respected the nurses, listened to them when they had concerns over their patients, and didn’t have a huge ego. I was just in the hospital for sepsis with my Hickman in august, and the night doc messed with all my meds, leaving me crying in pain, my neck and chest were swollen and horribly painful from the infection. My nurse and her charge nurse fought for me all night, and he yelled at them, refused to come to see me, and did nothing. Those ladies went above and beyond to try and help me get as much comfort as possible, and they stayed until the new doc came on, making sure I was given medicine, and finally resting comfortably before they left. I’ve not had many docs do that for me, except for when I was on adolescent med, and my doc took care of me for three years. When my tube fed the bed, and my build a bear teddy bear that was always with me, he took it home and washed it. Thank you to all the amazing nurses out there, and the docs who see their patients as individuals, and go above and beyond to help.
Actually a roller coaster of emotions of a comment. I really hope you continue and try to find peace with condition(s). Life is tough at times and I wish everyone could be happy and healthy, but sadly it doesn’t work this way. I have off and on kidney problems but I couldn’t imagine what you go through. I’ve never really had a bad experience with the medical staff I’ve met, and I’m thankful for that. Keep going dude, just keep that head up :)
My sister is one of the mean nurses who nag and yell when you don't eat your meds or lie about your pain scale. A lot of her patients don't like her but the most important part is: they stay alive. Doctors on the other side, love working with her because she got shit done.
@uh Obviously, the one who always lounging around and gossiping don't really like her. But she have made a lot of friends with the senior nurses and a few close friends she made in nursing school. I was often sick when I was young and once, I had a food poisoning that's so bad that I was on the verge of dying from dehydration . I texted her casually, 'Hey what do I do if I have a food poisoning? I think I have it lol. ' And a few minutes after that, the ambulance came and I was taken to the hospital 😂 hahahaha she's annoying but I'm thankful.
@@KumaoftheForest Yeah, but the medical team still need a basic information to determine the best treatment for you :) don't worry, usually the hospital will give you a different scales for special needs patients that are base on colours, emojis or even by simply putting a light pressure on where you're hurting, if it was a physical one.
5:24 Jesus, that transition "The poor lady in this case is chocking on a 16 year old male, shot a roman candle out of his ass, third degree burns on his scrotum and rectal area."
I love how open you are. I love that you are approachable and also realistic, you don’t pretend to be super human because you are a doctor. Because of doctors like you, I was lead to look into how I could help people. I am now almost done with my bachelors in forensic psychology! My favorite thing a doctor ever told me was “well your piercing is infected, you need to take it out” and when I told her “I’m sorry but I can’t do that, the infection is inside the still healing piercing and if I take out the bar it will close around the infection and form an abscess” Her response to me was “you need your belly button, you don’t need a piercing”... This was the first time I realized doctors are humans and make mistakes. It oddly made me feel more comfortable with doctors later on in life. Lol I also learned that after birth you don’t medically need a belly button. And she was upset that I was correct as a teenager. I was told to keep it in until the infection healed 😬 I also learned from a nurse how to best clean piercings and I have never had an issue since!!!
*skiing and my friend falls, friend is disoriented* me: are you okay? Friend: ughhhhhh me: knock knock Friend: who’s there Me to ski patrol: he’s fine! You guys can go
The bunny scrubs comment he made was just too cute/sweet! I really enjoy watching the TV show reviews on this channel, I find them to be not only entertaining but also educational. Great work Doctor Mike!
I really want a medical show about "Dentists" .. They are extremely underestimated and they face lots of drama every day at the job .. I really want to see something like this and how they can handle it ..
So, it looked like she cracked a pill open at the beginning and the little pills were actually inside the actual pill. It does look like some of the C2 drugs we dispense at the pharmacy. I can't be sure of which it is specifically.
Yeah, it's the granules inside a capsule, just a macro shot with no perspective makes them look so big. Not sure how he didn't notice them on the table though, clearly not individual pills
@Reepicheep The Mouse I'm actually a tech but going to be heading to school for Pharmacy soon. As far as I know there are stronger and weaker forms of pain meds so you take those depending on how bad the pain is (and for stronger drugs, if you have a prescription). Also, genetically speaking, people react differently to different drugs. Some feel better with some of the drugs and other people are allergic to some of the ingredients in some drugs. All of those things should be mentioned to the prescribing Doctor and of course the Pharmacist/tech to make sure that the patient doesn't have a negative reaction. I can't stress the last point enough!
Nurse Jackie is an amazing show! You were correct, nurses that are usually mean have the biggest hearts. Nurse Jackie was an amazing nurse and she did not put up with any nonsense whatsoever! She loved her patients and genuinely wanted the best for them. 💗
What amazed me about 'Nurse Jackie' was how easily the staff could leave the floor for lunch at a restaurant. I worked for >30 years as a nurse and can't tell you how many lunches i ate walking around the unit putting out fires.
“He put a firework in his butt” 💀💀💀 I’m an MA and when he said that it reminded me when a patient came in with a small pickle jar in his rectum, it was a longgg story...
Okay so this male patient came in, immediately I new something was very very wrong, he could barely walk, taking small steps and he looked in pain. So I grabbed a wheelchair so he could sit on it, but he told me “I can’t sit, I just can’t” I insisted he did but he kept repeating “I literally can’t”. So I took him back and took his vitals & started questioning him as to why he was here, he didn’t want to tell me but I kept on asking, then he just screamed out “I have a pickle jar up my ass and I need help” I was SHOOOOOK, I honestly was out of words when he told me that, so then I asked him how that happened. He told me he was making a sandwich naked and he had the pickle jar upside down on the counter, he jumped on the counter and the pickle jar went in (it was the mini pickle jars). So yeah that’s what happened, also when we went to see back there, we were greeted with the del dixi little girl logo staring right back at us. It was pretty funny lol.
I used to work in a trauma center and foreign objects in the rectum was a very common occurrence. my favorite was someone who got the handle of a toilet brush stuck and had to get his mom to drive him to the ED. From what i was told it looked like he had a fluffy tail as he was wheeled in from the parking lot.
Eve Ramirez omg my cousin is a doctor and when she worked in ER she saw all sorts of crazy stuff in people’s bums. Here’s a few I remember her talking about: Mrs Buttersworth syrup bottle Tennis ball Water bottle Umbrella (don’t remember which end, but I assume the handle) I don’t see the appeal of shoving random objects up my bum. Would love to talk to someone who’s done it and ask them WHY.
I'm not going to lie, my reaction was kinda the same as the nurse. I just froze in confusion and my brain commited seppuku as it refused to process what I had just seen... it was so confusing lol
Best. Line. Ever. By Dr Mike “He put a firework in his butt?!?!?” The way he said it was hilarious. He sounded half shocked and half resigned, almost like he’s dealt with stupidity before. Lol. Too funny.
@@Crazygirl123xD That's kind of the point though. Everyone around her gets tired of her messing up her life. The audience gets a taste of what it is like to deal with an addict in your life. I was so mad at her by the end.
Straight from the doctors mouth. "If you ride a bike, you wil die!" #banbikes Seriously though, why don't you yanks just walk? More people dies behind the wheels in the US then in your wars. Maybe you all should just walk, for the greater good ;)
@@Vollification I know this is hard to picture because you don't live here, but you have to drive in the states. Everything is far too spread out for walking. My High School was a 30-minute drive from home. The walking distance is 14 miles. It would take like 4 1/2 hours.
@@michaelroper8448 I know you guys have to drive and how your infrastructure is laid out, I was just making a crappy joke ;) That is why I put in the ";)"
@@marko.rankovic oooh boy, if you're screamish about a little period talk. Guesses are, you're not very good with the ladies lol man the fuck up and learn a thing are two about a woman's reproductive system.
It helps to focus on people's actions. I've lived many parts of the US (and the world in general actually) and think of a relevant example. The Midwestern US has a reputation for its residents being kind. I once was trying to drag a heavy desk into my apartment (I ordered the desk online and didn't realize it would be so heavy). Several people walked by while I was struggling and verbally expressed sympathy. On the other hand, when I was l trying to manage a stupidly heavy box in NYC, a local man stopped to inform me that I was profoundly stupid for attempting to move this by myself, help me move it while questioning my intelligence the entire time, and then proceed upon his way after refusing compensation. I personally prefer practical help with insults over platitudes along.
@@raebee4321 Recently, a lot of people have been saying "Californians are nice, NYers are kind" and I think this is a great example of a NYer being kind
So excited you watched Nurse Jackie. I suggested a couple months ago I think. They do eventually get a generic Pyxis machine that doesn't work very well.
I admire and appreciate your naivety when it comes to the health industry. No insult, I’m genuinely happy you haven’t seen enough to jade you yet. There are absolutely Doctors and Nurses like this.
Hi Dr.Mike! i have a question, i live in Venezuela and here any medical service is really expensive and families sadly can´t buy them (like my family) , so can you please make a video of how to use emergency kits properly and self-medication? It would be really helpful, love your videos!! Greetings from Venezuela. Please like this comment so he can see it!!
That would be really useful for rural Americans also, where medical services can be a hour drive away, and often can bankrupt someone if they can go. Also can he do a special on how to navigate hospitol bills and how to reduce charges?
America isn’t very far behind so I think that would be a very helpful video for many people. I’m very sorry your family can’t afford medical services. No one should have to go through that. I am truly sorry and I really hope things get better all over the world. 🌎🌍🌏
@@Dispeckful YES! Thank you, for some reason all I could remember was the number of times the PYXIS was brought up and the name of the cheaper machine was blanking in my memory of the episodes. Brilliant!
@@silkcrenshaw Lol. I only remember because I actually googled it when I watched the show the first time. I'd never heard of a pill o matix and was worried I was losing my touch! Lol. (Turns out they made that name up just for the show)
I am so glad you commented on the importance of lessened learned meetings/reports, continuous learning and improvement, open door policy for improvements at any level, and After Action Reports. The fact that your staff operates in that manner speaks volumes to your staff’s leadership capabilities and the overall culture and quality of care.
Such an innocent person to start with, “are those cherry tomatoes.” 🤣
what is that actually? I'm curious. Please :)
@@abowlofquantumchickensoup7597 It's weird because it looks like extended release shit. You don't snort that without at least crushing it. But it looks like oxycodone, in Europe we have this kind of painkillers with tiny grains in a pill for extended release oxy
It is a capsule broken in half and then she’s snorting the grains from inside. It’s tiny stuff :)
Yeah those look like the delayed release capsule beads. At first I thought it was Adderall XR.
Please can you do a reaction video to the show New Amsterdam!!
“No they’re not cherry tomatoes, she’s doing lines”-Dr Mike
I snorted at this
@@CoolAtlas 😂😂😂😂
How would Cherry tomatoes fit up someone's nostrils? Lol
Well punned
And she snorted this
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I snorted this🤓
My step-mom was a mean Nurse. Always in a contentious situation with her job, always speaking really aggressively. After she passed away I found several letters to her from patients thanking her for fighting the system for their benefit. She really went above and beyond for her patients, often by getting into it with her hospital.
Love Jackie...sge was a great Nurse and a WORRIOR for her Patients...ending was sad😳
DavidAWA I’m really glad that she took the heat for those patients, she’s the type of advocate we all need but too many patients don’t have
DavidAWA I can just tell your step-mom was a great woman by the things you wrote. And that she helped everyone and did her best which is something also doctors and nurses (and more) should always do, try their best. Even if that situation seems near impossible to fix. And I’m sorry she died. I can tell she was an amazing person.
The fact that she kept those letters shows that they (the patients) meant a lot to her and she was in the right vocation.
she had a kind and gold heart if she fight for patients like that 🥺❤️
just finished this show and 10/10 would recommend. Most accurate depiction of a highly functioning addict. left me in tears
I am watching Sopranos and seeing this I realized it's the same actress. Might consider it.
I would've loved to see a House Nurse Jackie crossover.
Where did you watch it
“He put a firework in his butt? “
-Dr.Mike , 2019
That happens..
The "Oooof" part got me 😂
Isha Pawar that’s just what kids do for fun now
Not the first time I've heard of someone doing that... there was a video going around that I heard of which had a guy putting a glass jar in his rectum and it cracked in his rectum...Wish it was less believable than it was.
Is he honestly surprised at that? He's so innocent! I've seen so many videos of guys(like exclusively males) sticking fireworks in their asses. I have No Idea why. At the very least, if you're going to do that, cover your ass and thighs with a flame retardant!
“He made pancakes this morning”
“And you wanna sell his kidney”
Daybelline Muñoz i genuinely laughed out loud when he said that
"He put fireworks up his bott?"
sounds like a doctor response.
I was looking for this😂😂😂
better than the hospital stealing it lol
"Are those cherry tomatoes?" You're so innocent, it's adorable 😂
Okay but what was she snorting???? I have never seen them before...
Samantha Johnson What’s inside of the oxycodone pills.
@@samanthajohnson9074 They never specify what the medication is that she is abusing. We can infer that the pills are opiates, but I think they use a "generic" pill, likely for the sake of liability (showing a more realistic pill and having her crush and snort may give viewers ideas). That's what I think, anyway!
@@JenSpen77 That's very insightful. I assumed the unrealistic pill used was a manifestation of ignorance, but your post has convinced me otherwise. It makes sense that they would not want to show people how to abuse drugs via the medium of their TV program.
Looks like Nerds to me.
the way he doubles over in side splitting laughter when she tosses the ear made me so happy. no ethical speech just a legit funny reaction.
Her: He made me pancakes this morning...
Dr Mike: And you want to sell his kidney!!
LMAO
I'm currently losing my shit at that 😂😂
😂😂😂
😂
She’s poor and pregnant with the dead guy ‘s child.
I don’t blame her for wanting some financial benefits from the disaster.
SOMEONE GET THIS MAN BUNNY SCRUBS
SOMEONE DRAW THIS MAN IN BUNNY SCRUBS
Prepare for a really full P.O. Box, Dr. Mike.
And really, look up the ep “ the face of All Saints.”
STAT!!!
Dr. Mike needs bunny scrubs and we need pictures!!!
@@dexthepurpleduck238 Yesss!!!!
“Maybe you can notice the tan.” I really couldn’t I’m sorry Mike.
Brooklyn C Everytime someone comes back from a holiday at the beach, they say that and I’m like “Mmmm.. NOPE!”
That’s cuz he probably put on 6 bottles of sunscreen with spf 150 😂
I once almost jumped out of my skin because the person returned from a Florida vacation SO, SO, SO, red in the face :/
As a young nurse, I experienced a situation where a 17 yr old young man with a sports knee injury lost his leg after surgery. The surgeon, who was called by the head nurse, and told that the leg was swelling in the cast, that the patient was in pain, please come and open the case. The doctor refused to come. No other doctor would touch him. He lost his leg.
You should review “I didn’t know I was pregnant”
I think that's not his field he's not a obgyn or midwife unless I'm wrong. That would be cool though :)
oooh there's a couple vids floating around where ob/gyn's review them! you should check those out :)
Mama doctor jones does one!
@@Amandaaa2244 Discovered her channel after this love her videos :)
AnimalLover - As a family medicine physician, he’s delivered a lot of babies. He has talked about it on other videos.
*Patient screaming bloody murder*
Dr. Mike: a typical day in the hospital
Da fooc😂
Daisy Youngquist I'm on my lunch break right now and I can honestly say this is legit🤷🏼♀️
I cant tell you how many times I've seen this and think visitors that see me probably think I'm a horrible person for ignoring it.
My first thought was "maternity ward?"
Nah just another day in the ER is all!!
I don’t work in a hospital but i work in a shelter that’s for women with mental disabilities and honestly, yeah it’s exactly like this. You just learn to ignore it
9:35 The error she made was loading the IV line backward through the machine, so the machine was trying to pump blood out instead of fluid in. The beeping was due to a high-pressure error. Probably not going to directly result in death since the IV catheter would clot eventually; the patient just wasn't going to get any fluids.
ah thanks for covering this
Ah ok thank you for commenting this! I thought maybe she hadn’t ran fluid through the line so air would be ran into the vein
@@malene5144 The reservoir at the top of the IV line is about 3/4 full (you can see the line in her hand attached to the reservoir at about 9:36), so the IV line is full of fluid.
An ER nurse being able to go out to lunch is one of the funniest things about that episode.
Nah that’s accurate because Jackie represents the seasoned Charge Nurse that has been at the same hospital for over 20 years and basically do what they want to do and definitely gonna take their breaks. But I definitely agree with you as far as us not having time to take a break, it’s true!
Could you review Untold Stories of the ER and/or Sex Sent me to the ER? I'd be so interested in your take on it. They're supposed to be real medical professionals telling crazy stories, I'll like to see how real you think those are
OOH good one!!!
YES I WAS GOING TO SAY THAT, THANK YOU.
OMG that second one is mind bending.
Cthuthula Stapacula Sweet Jesus!😭
YESSSS
She protec
She attac
But most importantly
She needs pills for her back
Bitch you guessin'
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You's right.
Like house but his leg
I cackled LOL
Whom?
Nurse Junkie?°
Why am I SCREAMINGGGG
"He made me pancakes this morning...." "And you wanna sell his kidneys" hahahahahahhaha 😂
Isa B good one 😅
Well, it could have been worse. She could have wanted to eat them.
I have to say this. To openly admit to working with "mean nurses" but defending them out of realization for their patients' defense , yet possessing such charisma about the medical field is astounding. Man, I wish i can have this positive outlook on life.
The simultaneous awe and complete lack of surprise at the whole firework scene had me laughing for a good couple of minutes.
That scene is funny for a few reasons... mostly because any or legendary story from nurses, coders, or even doctors, usually involve what have you taken out of someone's ass. Not my favorite subject, unless the guy is hot lol.... anyway, I am pretty sure Nurse Jackie is a chronic pain sufferer. If she was prescribed pain meds from a pain clinic, it is likely she would be limited to non-face to face care such as clinical reviews, prior auth, documentation review, etc. Pain Contracts have been updated for the most part to say that they cannot take care of or be responsible for another person while on their opioid medication.
Check out Call the Midwife! It's centered on midwifery/nursing and general health issues in 1950s England!
I agree! I love that show so much.
seconded! I suggested it in another of his videos. Check out the thalidomide episode(s)!
YUSSS!!! I've (almost never) bawled as much during a show as that one! hahaha
Yes!!! I love that show!
As far as I've noticed, Call the midwife is mostly accurate from the medical perspective
The “pills” she’s snorting are the inside of a capsule I’m pretty sure. You’ve never seen them because you’re not supposed to 😂
Yup, she's snorting the powder from inside the capsules.
Yeah it looks like she cracked open some type of extended release capsule and snorted the little pods that the medicine is released from
No she is snorting the contents of an adderal rapid release capsule
Except you can't just snort the content of a capsule. YOu have to atleast crush it or it will just go into your nose and probably your lungs.
Gary bonham it’s hydromorphone and you empty the capsule but need to crush the beads which is extremely hard. Makes no sense that she is just snorting the beads. But I guess they wanted to keep it ominous?
“Riding a bike is extremely dangerous”
Me in the netherlands: whaaaaaaat
It's the mentality of drivers in the US. In the Netherlands bikes are respected as legitimate road vehicles. In the US they are generally regarded as idiots riding toys in the street and asking to get hit.
@@Heath.houston nobody in the US regards bike riders as idiots, stop making stuff up to justify your randomized hatred for Americans
@@maggiethepearl7183 American here, yes they do, cyclist hate is constant and pervasive, and I suspect you're guilty of the same
What is this comment section aggression?
@@maggiethepearl7183 it is a fallacy to say that no one in X place thinks that. You cannot prove that, and all that is needed to disprove it is a single person who thinks it, very easy bar to pass...
You shouldn't have said you wanted bunny scrubs. I swear you're going to get 100 of them in the mail now 😂
Ember Daugherty ikr?
Or the opposite, "do not send me bunny scrubs", some Yubtube said not send in some timtam, end up sending 9 package of timtams (Yeah I send them)
To the hospital that dr.Mike works:GET THIS MAN A SET OF BUNNY SCRUBS
@thalia έλα ρε πατριωτισσα😂😂❤❤
Έλα ρε! Ακόμα μια! 😂😂😂
Ελάτε κορίτσια πάμε στον Θεό τον MIKE❤😍
ΔΩΣΕ ΡΕ ΠΑΤΡΙΔΑΑΑ
@thalia δεν ειμαστε οι μονοι τελικα😂
When I heard lots of kids die because of bleeding in their brain, I feel lucky. When I was 6years old in 2010 in tokyo, I got my first bike, problem is, I didn't wear a helmet. 15mins later, I crashed into a wall. The shock was so strong that I broke my skull and I had a cerebral contusion. Fortunately for me a doctor was walking by and brought me to the nearest hospital(that was at 2mins on foot from where I had my accident). I got there in time and some great doctors saved my life. From that day my goal is to become a doctor that can save lots of lives! Like you doctor mike💪 hope you read this comment:)
jun rob good luck on your future endeavours jun
jun rob this probably taught you to wear a helmet next time!
Welcome to the team of doctors, you'll fit right in. I wish you the best!
@@marcusboyce8609 thanks man💪
@@Ryleet888 oh yeahh:/
Mike: *saves lives*
Also Mike: "I'm jealous of those bunny scrubs."
Does anyone else think she looks like Ellen Degeneris
I would love to have bunny scrubs as well
Nurse Jackie is one hell of a dope show. 10/10
Hahahahhaah I just saw something very hideous! I looked in the mirror! But I am the best UA-camr of this generation so it is all good! Thanks for you attention dear sir cringe
AxxL ...what?
*Ba dum tsss*
Literally!
How many sets of Bunny Scrubs has Dr. Mike received in the past year after making that comment.
Thank you for defending us mean nurses. I am one, and you're right, we do have big hearts... at least I do and I am very protective of my patients and of the nursing profession.
As a patient, constantly in and out of the ER, often the mean nurses are my favorites. I can usually tell that they mean well and give me the feeling that they'd fight for me, which I often feel I'm missing in my patient experience. So thank you
Nurse Faith RN ♥️
Nurse Jackie is a horrible person. Watch the later episodes.
Not Atroll Exactly. She's just a bitch for the sake of comedy in the show.
I always get the mean nurses even when I'm being a good, cooperative patient!
lmfao "he put a firework in his butt?" I lost it
the WAY he said "bu--ett?" took me out
I used to work with a head nurse like Jackie in the ICU. The most amazing person on Earth and after I gained her respect she was the best mentor!
What I like about this video is that Doctor Mike isn't even the least bit surprised by a guy who put a firework in his butt.
Happens. I work as housekeeping in an ER so I hear/see a LOT of weird things. You have no idea what people do in their spare time!
@@hpgirl25 OMG! How stupid can people be though? What's the weirdest thing you've ever seen?
Sidhant Unnithan My Dad was the head of the ER in our hospital in my hometown and there was a guy (they didn’t tell me this story for years, lol) who had put a frozen fish up his butt and it had thawed. Which allowed the bones to splay, which then made it... um. Difficult to remove, shall we say. Just the end of the tail was sticking out. Ugh. People are.... weird. There are some other stories but I think, to me, that was the weirdest.
Not weird but notable was an ex playboy bunny who came in, and Dad assigned someone else to her case. He met my mom when he was 16 and they got married when he was 21. They’re still mistaken for newlyweds by people, just how they are towards each other. He knew there’d be a lot of jokes around the hospital, a lot of unwanted attention about it, and he didn’t want any part in it. It made the other doctor’s day though.
@@SunflowerSpotlight Gosh! Thank you for sharing that!
1. what a pee-a-whoop
2. Doesn't that nurse *kinda* look like Ellen.....?
Yeees
dark justice hi! When he says pee-a-whoop... he said it was a silly noise that his friend who videos him recommended him to come up with, so when people hear it they know it's a Dr. Mike video. His own sound, if you will. 💝😊
No, she looks like Edie Falco! You know, Sopranos?!
It's B wooop. 😂
Peeoowhoop is their video cut. It accidentally becomes part of the video.
Does anyone else think she looks like Ellen Degeneris
I looked up the cast list when I started watching this because I thought that was Ellen.
Heh, never noticed that. Especially when she smiles.
She’s from the soprano
You noticed.
Yeah
When I was having a miscarriage, they were extremely sweet, respectful, and comforting... but when my legs were up the stirups they had there was a window on the door and they had the curtain drawn halfway... i could see out the window and despite the amount of pain i was in, i was praying no one would walk by that window!! not to mention one of them opened the door and stood halfway outside of it to talk to someone.. EMBARRASSING
Which part of the world? 😳
Sounds like America
I was doing an internship at a hospital and looked through the window and noticed a patient in stirrups in the other part of the hospital that was across from my room with a window. I told my preceptor (basically an intern's mentor/teacher on the job), so she called the department across the building and told them to close the blinds/curtains. You'd think with all of the HIPAA and confidentiality rules, they'd remember to do something as simple as close the freakin blinds when a woman's vagina is exposed.
I had an iud stuck one time.. not only did they leave the door open but they cramped about 7 other medical staff in there to try and help get it out. Unsuccessfuly might i add. Why do you have to face the door with your legs open anyways? Weird. Long storry short they haf the door open to help fit wveryone in the room
@@JG-ce5yu I've never ever been in a room with stirrups facing the door (im in sweden), I can't imagine the anxiety
Dr. Mike:
“I like her bunny 🐰 scrubs, I’m jealous; I want a pair of that”.
*Id love to see Dr. Mike wearing bunny scrubs* 😍
Krissy Ojos Azules Profundos yes ma’am 😋😋
Why?
🐰🏥SOMEONE GET THIS MAN SOME BUNNY SCRUBS!🚑🐰
@@saultube44
💓🐰🏥he'd be beautiful🚑🐰🤣
Me too!!!
You should try watching Untold Stories of the ER
Yes!!!! ER please Dr. Mike!!! 😍
OMG YES THAT'S MY FAVOURITE SHOW
Or sex sent me to the er. Perfect choice for Valentine’s Day
PKMN master cass OMG YES
Guys h did!! Acabei de assistir!!
I agree with the mean nurse thing. I got my nurse aide certificate so I could work in old folks homes, I ended up becoming a nanny instead but while I was on the program there was a older woman who had to renew her certificate. She was on the stern side, sassy, straight forward, etc. During the final exam I almost failed, and I was the last person in the lab doing the exam. it was my last try on the lab exam, and I began to tear up and she came in, took my hand, and walked me around outside. she just talked about the weather, holidays coming up, her kids. and then I went back in and passed. it was so touching and wonderful for her to do that I will never forget it.
Dr. Mike: I just came back from Costa Rica, as you can notice the tan.
Me, a naturally tanned person: Where?
My question
same
Me 4
I went to the ER three days in a row because my hand was ice cold and my fingers were turning a BAD grey color. First Dr, barely looked away from his phone, then said I had a sprained wrist and ordered a wrist brace. I asked why that would make my hand so cold and turn colors and he said as he walked out the door, ‘I’m giving you a brace, what more do you want?’ Day 2, went back. Dr 2 said ‘It’s just Raynauds Syndrome.’ My 19 yr old was on her phone and said ‘That doesn’t fit the symptoms.’ He just said I’m the Dr. I went to school for this. I’m discharging you.’ Day 3, hand is worse. Got the same Dr as the day before. He ordered a Doppler. I’ve had these in the past and know what it should look like and I could see something not right. He showed me still pics of it and said everything was fine. He walked out of the room and I heard the nurse yell at him that I was going to wind up losing my arm. They wound up transferring me to a different hospital at 2am. At 3 am I was in surgery having a bypass done in my upper arm. There ARE some BAD Doctors out there.
debra boddy that is insane!! How can people be like that. I’m glad someone listened to you and transferred you somewhere that would help. Is your arm okay?
Something almost like that (but not really) happened to me a few months ago. Throughout 2018, I would have some sporadic upper-mid abdominal pain (like stomach pain). However in mid/late September they started to get more frequent. On October 1st (Monday) I woke up in the middle of the night, with the a horrible abdominal pain. After I drank some pain meds and it didn’t work, I told my mother to take me to the hospital. At the hospital everything went fine, Dr. 1 ordered some exams to be taken within a week, gave me some intravenous pain meds, and fluids. For the rest of the week I was completely fine. Cut to October 8 (Tuesday) 11pm, the same thing happened. Except this time the pain was in my upper-mid abdominal area, and in my upper-mid back. At 4 am I jumped out of my mother’s bed and got dressed to go back to the hospital. However, this time, it was a different doctor (Dr. 2) that just told me I had Gastritis. He never ordered any exams, and just decided on a diagnosis? Come on! He put me on fluids and intravenous pain meds. Thankfully I had an ab ultrasound scheduled for later that morning. Once I got the results of my ultrasound, I was able to find Dr. 1 on the clinic next door, and he gave me a diagnosis. You ready?
I had a Gallbladder full of stones, one of the stones got stuck on its way out, and that caused a Pancreatitis. Gastritis my ass!!!
Once he diagnosed me, he told me to go back to the hospital (the clinic and the hospital were across from each other), because he was going to admit me for my treatments. Right then and there I started fluids nonstop, pain meds every 8 hours, antibiotics every 12 hours, and stomach medication along with the antibiotics because he had to completely remove my diet and water intake for the infection to go down as much as possible before my surgeries. That was on Tuesday. On Wenesday, they had a specialist in endoscopy come in to remove the stone that was stuck. Because everything went well with that procedure, on Thursday, Dr. 1 removed my gallbladder, and on Saturday noon I got home. Dr. 1 wasn’t even worried about my gallbladder, he was more worried about the infection that was caused because of the stone that got out. Later he told me that both of my procedures were very complicated, and that each of them took 3 times the amount of time it would need to be done. He said that if the stone had gotten out, but not gotten stuck, it would have reached my Pancreas, and he’d have to put me on ICU; with that, he said if that were the case, he wouldn’t know when I’d be able to leave the hospital. Later on I found out that both Dr. 1, and the Endoscopy specialist are considered to be the 2 best doctors for this area of medicine in Brazil. When Dr. 1 was about to release me he said, “I never really believed in God, but I know that you and your mother do, be very thankful to him because this was most definitely the hardest surgery I had to do. I really do believe that I had help in some way.” I will never forget this man’s words. This man was a blessing in my life!
We have all had these stories. :( My mom was dizzy. Went to ear doctor. "Well, your feet, your eyes, blah, blah, blah, Maybe it crystals.." I yelled, "Doc, Monday she was fine. Tuesday, she was falling all over the place! She lived with all those issues non-dizzy for many years. Something is wrong, FIND IT AND FIX IT!" I know, he ordered the MRI just to appease me. Turns out, she had ischemic attack of the middle ear. He said, "oh" and changed her therapy orders to a different type. 3 sessions, she was fine again.
Like the joke says..."What do you call the person that graduated last in medical school? Doctor. "
By the way, I was not allowed to have food or water until he released me. Only then that he gave the green light. I wasn’t allowed to eat greasy foods or simple sugar for about 2 weeks.
I love this show. And your reaction as always. Also, the red things weren't pills. They are the beads inside a capsule from more than likely an extended release pill.
Dekker Christopher I was just gonna say that
what is extended release pill?
Not likely to be ER. The formulary is different in ER pills. The gel cap prevents "bad taste," and only delays the release of the meds for a few minutes. It also allows for FASTER absorption of the meds, as those granuals provide more surface area for stomach acid to work on them. When used with food, all of this collectively reduces the impact the pills have on sensitive stomachs. What makes an ER is additives that prevent the pills from dissolving for hours. Tablets work best due to the smallest surface area, or area exposed to stomach acid.
Oh OK. I only stated because when I was hooked on Adderall XR it was a capsule with the granulate in it.
Was about to say the same thing, too. Found it funny that Dr Mike was trying to google pills to see what she was snorting. In the opening credits it even shows the granules falling out of the two separate halves of the prized-open capsule
Dr. Mike: "He put a firework in his butt...?"
Too pure for this world.
This comment is very good and made me laugh and you are 100% right about Mike being pure, but there was no hidden meaning behind what the show said!
Unfortunately, shooting roman candle fireworks out of your ass is a thing that people actually do😂
in austria on new year‘s a guy put a firework in his butt and it got stuck because he tensed up and it exploded while still in his butt and he burnt basically his entire backside and skin was literally hanging off of his thighs and butt
Sonja thank you for sharing..my sick mind though they were forced
@@DemiJessful very i n t e r e s t i n g
Wait isn’t that what the show said? I was too confused to understand
Fairly certain I’ve fallen in love with him mostly because he’s so sweet and genuine . Plus, it’s super amazing he’s so passionate about promoting accurate positive health
“I like her bunny scrubs. I’m jealous. I want a pair like that.” - Dr Mike 2019 Best Quote Ever
DraggonWolff Zoey is my icon.
Bunny? I heard bloody 😂 and got really confused
ok
when you're so early he has to delete the first video
Lol same
Same
Ditto...
Same
Me too
What I liked about this show was the heroine is not a heroine, and she ends up doing some bad shit due to her addiction. More realistic than most. They ended the series well.
She's an absolute anti-hero who's so wrong, but you're still rooting for her because at heart she really does care. It was a brilliant series!
I loved it for the same reason. I grew up with a drug addicted parent and I always get frustrated seeing the way that Hollywood glorifies addiction. This show really did an amazing job of displaying the way addiction destroys lives.
agree. and the last season was beautiful.. The whole part about washing feet was beautiful.
Linda Ciccoli I know I hated Jackie! Which usually with shows where the main person has an issue you still like them (like House MD) but damn. Jackie was messed up!
I always wanted to be a doc until I got sick. I’ve spent so much time since I was a teenager in the hospital, and I realized how amazing nurses are. If I hadn’t gotten too sick to graduate I would’ve been a nurse. I’m 34 now and I’m pretty much in GI failure, I have heart issues, need blood and iron on a reg basis, depend on my GJ tube, central line, and other stuff. In my toughest moments it has always been a nurse there with me, fighting for me when some random doc who didn’t know me or my case refused to listen. I have had doctors almost kill me because they didn’t want to listen to the specialist from another hospital, a specialist that knew the weird stuff my body does, and knew what needed to be done. I’ve had some great docs, it’s the ones who don’t try to shove me into a little vid to fit in their txt book because I’m a zebra patient, and I wear my stripes with pride. My body goes left when a “normal” reaction would be to go right, and I’ve had docs that blamed me for that, and it wasn’t my fault. Like I said, I e had fantastic docs, and those were the docs that respected the nurses, listened to them when they had concerns over their patients, and didn’t have a huge ego. I was just in the hospital for sepsis with my Hickman in august, and the night doc messed with all my meds, leaving me crying in pain, my neck and chest were swollen and horribly painful from the infection. My nurse and her charge nurse fought for me all night, and he yelled at them, refused to come to see me, and did nothing. Those ladies went above and beyond to try and help me get as much comfort as possible, and they stayed until the new doc came on, making sure I was given medicine, and finally resting comfortably before they left. I’ve not had many docs do that for me, except for when I was on adolescent med, and my doc took care of me for three years. When my tube fed the bed, and my build a bear teddy bear that was always with me, he took it home and washed it. Thank you to all the amazing nurses out there, and the docs who see their patients as individuals, and go above and beyond to help.
Actually a roller coaster of emotions of a comment. I really hope you continue and try to find peace with condition(s). Life is tough at times and I wish everyone could be happy and healthy, but sadly it doesn’t work this way. I have off and on kidney problems but I couldn’t imagine what you go through. I’ve never really had a bad experience with the medical staff I’ve met, and I’m thankful for that. Keep going dude, just keep that head up :)
*"And you wanna sell his kidney"*
I died- 😭🤣😂😂😭😭🤣🤣
7:23 “we have some great abs”
Yeah you do.
Oh wait you meant apps…
Talks about drugs and throws in a random "we have some great abs"
Me: "What?"
shows drug apps
Me: "Oh.... that makes way more sense."
Ur maturity level went down by 80
@@Penshraf So.... Who cares?
"This poor lady in this case is choking on..16 year old male". Yikes, Dr. Mike.
SirSpooksALot saw that one too
Her "he made me pancakes this morning"
Nobody "........."
Doctor mike " and you want to sell his kidney"
What tan? 😂
@HENRY THE RC CAR
Lol that's what I thought to
I was going to ask the same thing
Neil J what’s factor 5M sunscreen?
Shhhh don’t ruin his confidence he needs it 😮
My sister is one of the mean nurses who nag and yell when you don't eat your meds or lie about your pain scale. A lot of her patients don't like her but the most important part is: they stay alive. Doctors on the other side, love working with her because she got shit done.
@uh Obviously, the one who always lounging around and gossiping don't really like her. But she have made a lot of friends with the senior nurses and a few close friends she made in nursing school.
I was often sick when I was young and once, I had a food poisoning that's so bad that I was on the verge of dying from dehydration . I texted her casually, 'Hey what do I do if I have a food poisoning? I think I have it lol. '
And a few minutes after that, the ambulance came and I was taken to the hospital 😂 hahahaha she's annoying but I'm thankful.
Bruhh Brahh as someone on the Autism Spectrum, pain is hard to give a number to
@@KumaoftheForest Yeah, but the medical team still need a basic information to determine the best treatment for you :) don't worry, usually the hospital will give you a different scales for special needs patients that are base on colours, emojis or even by simply putting a light pressure on where you're hurting, if it was a physical one.
5:24 Jesus, that transition "The poor lady in this case is chocking on a 16 year old male, shot a roman candle out of his ass, third degree burns on his scrotum and rectal area."
I thought I was the only one!!!😂😂
Haha literally stopped to comment when I heard this
I love how open you are. I love that you are approachable and also realistic, you don’t pretend to be super human because you are a doctor. Because of doctors like you, I was lead to look into how I could help people. I am now almost done with my bachelors in forensic psychology!
My favorite thing a doctor ever told me was “well your piercing is infected, you need to take it out” and when I told her “I’m sorry but I can’t do that, the infection is inside the still healing piercing and if I take out the bar it will close around the infection and form an abscess”
Her response to me was “you need your belly button, you don’t need a piercing”...
This was the first time I realized doctors are humans and make mistakes. It oddly made me feel more comfortable with doctors later on in life. Lol I also learned that after birth you don’t medically need a belly button. And she was upset that I was correct as a teenager. I was told to keep it in until the infection healed 😬 I also learned from a nurse how to best clean piercings and I have never had an issue since!!!
9:25
I like her bunny scrubs, I am jealous I want a pair like that.
Me: SBABAHAVAJBAAHAHHAHAHAHAH
I will buy him a pair of bunny scrubs 😁
@@bryndalynzufelt6484 please do I wanted to buy it as well, but the cost would be more than I would like to pay because of shipment fees.
She broke up the capsule and the "cherry tomatoes" were the globules inside.
Also later on the hospital does get a Pyxis, But that doesn't stop Jackie.
There’s no opioids that are in capsule form.
@@candleankle1805 Not true. There's some long action opioids like Kadian or M-eslon
not true lol. dilaudid contin, xtampza, shortec, and the ones that angel mentioned as well :P
@@candleankle1805 Xtampza - it's an extended release of Oxycodone (I work pharmacy :D)
*skiing and my friend falls, friend is disoriented*
me: are you okay?
Friend: ughhhhhh
me: knock knock
Friend: who’s there
Me to ski patrol: he’s fine! You guys can go
Sad because that's how Liam Neeson lost his wife.
Nurse Jackie: _I am darkness_
Nurse in bunny scrubs: "I think you're a saint." 😊
Yes, this show is old. I loved it! 💜
💜💜 I got a heart..YEEES!😂😘
@@Nina525 your so lucky😂😁
Old? I came to recommend a 70 year old show.
@@pdbasement Oh my.. What show is it?
@@minniurban8457 😂😂😂😉
*WE WANNA SEE YOU IN BUNNY SCRUBS! HELL YEAH!!*
Petition to put him in a bunny scrub!
Mmmmmake it so!
so cute
The bunny scrubs comment he made was just too cute/sweet! I really enjoy watching the TV show reviews on this channel, I find them to be not only entertaining but also educational. Great work Doctor Mike!
Dr. Mike: bikes are dangerous
Dutch people: 😕
Dr. Mike: starts talking about not wearing helmets
Also Dutch people: *chuckles* I'm in danger
Guess my Dutch family is pretty smart then
@@MrCaptaincoffee it's not like there's any hills in the Netherlands anyways
@@jildoulap4105 ouch
@@jildoulap4105 it's more that they have proper cycling paths
@@Serena-or7sl true.
I really want a medical show about "Dentists" ..
They are extremely underestimated and they face lots of drama every day at the job ..
I really want to see something like this and how they can handle it ..
INSHIRAH OSMAN I’m sure Doctor Mike would cut his teeth on a show like that
There are also dentists that do a residency to become oral and maxillofacial surgeons. So, you can even have a show about a dentist surgeon!
I know I’m not the only one that realised that the doctor is carlisle from twilight💀
Scarlett Duma why u so rude bro
Ps, I know my grammar is bad
I did not see that at all!!! He’s such a different character I didn’t even recognize him
Yessse
This made me LOL hard
So, it looked like she cracked a pill open at the beginning and the little pills were actually inside the actual pill. It does look like some of the C2 drugs we dispense at the pharmacy. I can't be sure of which it is specifically.
Yeah, kadien which is morphine comes in purple capsule ps with the little white things inside which has the morphine in them.
Yeah, it's the granules inside a capsule, just a macro shot with no perspective makes them look so big. Not sure how he didn't notice them on the table though, clearly not individual pills
@Reepicheep The Mouse I'm actually a tech but going to be heading to school for Pharmacy soon. As far as I know there are stronger and weaker forms of pain meds so you take those depending on how bad the pain is (and for stronger drugs, if you have a prescription). Also, genetically speaking, people react differently to different drugs. Some feel better with some of the drugs and other people are allergic to some of the ingredients in some drugs. All of those things should be mentioned to the prescribing Doctor and of course the Pharmacist/tech to make sure that the patient doesn't have a negative reaction. I can't stress the last point enough!
“That’s why we don’t take drugs on the job”
Uhm sir where do you take drugs?😂
Nurse Jackie is an amazing show! You were correct, nurses that are usually mean have the biggest hearts. Nurse Jackie was an amazing nurse and she did not put up with any nonsense whatsoever! She loved her patients and genuinely wanted the best for them. 💗
It's a show... all fake. Get over yourself
American Toast haha! Ok! 😆
That was hooked on scripts, cheating on her husband with pill rep, and Screwing all over the Hospital! Hellloooo Nurse!💜LOL
What amazed me about 'Nurse Jackie' was how easily the staff could leave the floor for lunch at a restaurant. I worked for >30 years as a nurse and can't tell you how many lunches i ate walking around the unit putting out fires.
That hearty laugh @8:15. Man, I do not regret subscribing to your channel. Also, do you always check your heart when you laugh?
“Do you always check your heart when you laugh?” 💀💀💀
Love your screen saver. And name
well if so, couldn't really blame him. If laughter is the best medicine, need to make sure he's not over-self-medicating :-p
He's just like Chris Evans
They had a Pixis in Nurse Jackie too, but they still managed to steal pills LOL
It was like watching a straight Ellen DeGeneres and Carlisle Cullen in a Twilight knock-off😂
No hate though, love the show, Ellen and this channel 🤙🏼
Aleks M I was thinking the SAME thing! Is the doctor the guy who plays Carlisle?😂
@@shealin3943 Yupppp, that is our favorite vampire doctor. I think he might be a better docter then our boob grabbing friend
YES!!
“ThAtS wHy We DoNt TaKe DrUgs On ThE JoB” 😂
*HaMiLoN* 😀❤
hi ham
Good afternoon ladies
“He put a firework in his butt” 💀💀💀 I’m an MA and when he said that it reminded me when a patient came in with a small pickle jar in his rectum, it was a longgg story...
Okay so this male patient came in, immediately I new something was very very wrong, he could barely walk, taking small steps and he looked in pain. So I grabbed a wheelchair so he could sit on it, but he told me “I can’t sit, I just can’t” I insisted he did but he kept repeating “I literally can’t”. So I took him back and took his vitals & started questioning him as to why he was here, he didn’t want to tell me but I kept on asking, then he just screamed out “I have a pickle jar up my ass and I need help” I was SHOOOOOK, I honestly was out of words when he told me that, so then I asked him how that happened. He told me he was making a sandwich naked and he had the pickle jar upside down on the counter, he jumped on the counter and the pickle jar went in (it was the mini pickle jars). So yeah that’s what happened, also when we went to see back there, we were greeted with the del dixi little girl logo staring right back at us. It was pretty funny lol.
Are you sure he was not doing that for pleasure? @@Eli_lyn.
Eve Ramirez gotta hate “accidents” like that! I hear many slip-and-fall tragedies in the shower end up with shampoo bottles in the same position! 😂😂😂
I used to work in a trauma center and foreign objects in the rectum was a very common occurrence. my favorite was someone who got the handle of a toilet brush stuck and had to get his mom to drive him to the ED. From what i was told it looked like he had a fluffy tail as he was wheeled in from the parking lot.
Eve Ramirez omg my cousin is a doctor and when she worked in ER she saw all sorts of crazy stuff in people’s bums. Here’s a few I remember her talking about:
Mrs Buttersworth syrup bottle
Tennis ball
Water bottle
Umbrella (don’t remember which end, but I assume the handle)
I don’t see the appeal of shoving random objects up my bum. Would love to talk to someone who’s done it and ask them WHY.
Mike:”lilterally cherry tomatoes,I love cherry tomatoes.”
Also mike:”Nope,those are not cherry tomatoes,she’s doing line.”
Lmao that part had me dying
HE DOES THE CHRIS EVANS LEFT BOOB TOUCH
Nica HAHAHA I read this comment just as he did it. 😂😂😂
A girl can get away with touching a guy;
A guy does that and he either gets arrested or sued
David Lucey now you understand the harsh reality that we've been given a great time to be alive ain't it
@@dcllaw677 What does this have to do with the comment you just replied to at all???
I'm not going to lie, my reaction was kinda the same as the nurse. I just froze in confusion and my brain commited seppuku as it refused to process what I had just seen... it was so confusing lol
“ I love cherry tomato’s “😂😂
I think he was searching for the wrong pills though since those red balls were actually from a capsule.
This show is the best!!
And i laughed when you brought up the pyxis cause it comes up later in the seasons 😂
I was going to say the same thing! Keep watching Doc mike.
@@rachw1021 do you know where i can watch Nurse Jackie online? im a nurse student and i really wanna watch it but i cant find it!!
All of the seasons are on STAN.
@@veronicavillalobos3661 netflix has all 7 seasons.
Jackie Greenberg we dont have it here in Chile :(
Person: **screaming**
Mike: Typical day in the hospital
XD Typical day at school as well
Nobody:
Dr. Mike: weLL iN mY HoSPiTaL We-
Oh an army spotted...
Yay💜💜💜💜
Hanzlah Imran 💜 💜
Best. Line. Ever. By Dr Mike
“He put a firework in his butt?!?!?”
The way he said it was hilarious. He sounded half shocked and half resigned, almost like he’s dealt with stupidity before. Lol. Too funny.
Kat Kenobi he probably has.
Sounded like he was 10 years old and all the other guys are like 15.
"that's why we don't take drugs on the job"
I love his intro “beee-woop”
Oh my goodness I’m so sorry. Just watched one of your previous videos turns out it’s actually “Peee-woop”
Fun fact: a version of the Pyxis being installed is a whole story arc of Nurse Jackie.
Sarah Jane Smith I remember! I need to rewatch this show but Jackie makes me mad sometimes.
JerichaG92 I loved the show but at a certain point I just got tired of Jackie messing up her life
Crazygirl123x and the fact that she was cheating on her hot husband. Lol
Came to the comments to add a note about this!
@@Crazygirl123xD That's kind of the point though. Everyone around her gets tired of her messing up her life. The audience gets a taste of what it is like to deal with an addict in your life. I was so mad at her by the end.
"Riding a bike is incredibly dangerous"...* in the US
Straight from the doctors mouth. "If you ride a bike, you wil die!" #banbikes
Seriously though, why don't you yanks just walk? More people dies behind the wheels in the US then in your wars. Maybe you all should just walk, for the greater good ;)
@@Vollification I know this is hard to picture because you don't live here, but you have to drive in the states. Everything is far too spread out for walking. My High School was a 30-minute drive from home. The walking distance is 14 miles. It would take like 4 1/2 hours.
@@michaelroper8448 I know you guys have to drive and how your infrastructure is laid out, I was just making a crappy joke ;)
That is why I put in the ";)"
@@Vollification even if we walk cars can easily come and run us over soooo ya a lot of pedestrians died in the US
In any country where you can drive bike in highway can be dangerous
5:25 *or this poor lady is chocking on a 16 year old male*
I’m sorry 😂
this needs to get 1000000 likes 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I noticed it too
CoffeeLover lmao
Mike: Are those Cherry tomatoes? I love Cherry Tomatoes
Me: Oh honey
Mike: -Sudden realization-
those aren't cherry tomatoes
"and this lady is choking on -"
"-16 year old male"
I literally had to pause and scroll down to see if i was the only one who noticed that XD
“And you wanna sell his kidney?”🤔💀
Dr mike you should do a video on periods
Marko Rankovic you know male doctors, especially family primary care doctors, are just as educated about periods as a woman doctor is, right?
he better!😂
@@marko.rankovic Someone's insecure about a dude talking about a female subject. Don't worry, one day you might get out of your safe zone yourself
@@marko.rankovic oooh boy, if you're screamish about a little period talk. Guesses are, you're not very good with the ladies lol man the fuck up and learn a thing are two about a woman's reproductive system.
Omg thanks for all of the likes😵
I’d literally never survive in NY because I wouldn’t know how to handle someone being mean without provocation.
It helps to focus on people's actions. I've lived many parts of the US (and the world in general actually) and think of a relevant example. The Midwestern US has a reputation for its residents being kind. I once was trying to drag a heavy desk into my apartment (I ordered the desk online and didn't realize it would be so heavy). Several people walked by while I was struggling and verbally expressed sympathy.
On the other hand, when I was l trying to manage a stupidly heavy box in NYC, a local man stopped to inform me that I was profoundly stupid for attempting to move this by myself, help me move it while questioning my intelligence the entire time, and then proceed upon his way after refusing compensation. I personally prefer practical help with insults over platitudes along.
@@raebee4321 Recently, a lot of people have been saying "Californians are nice, NYers are kind" and I think this is a great example of a NYer being kind
So excited you watched Nurse Jackie. I suggested a couple months ago I think. They do eventually get a generic Pyxis machine that doesn't work very well.
I knew he would enjoy Nurse Jackie. I loved this show too, it was interesting.
sowrflowrpowr hated the ending though
Patient *crying*: "He made me pancakes this morning"
Doc *turns to cam*: "And you wanna sell his kidney"
Idk why but that made me crack up 😂
Kuljeet Thind me too 😂
I admire and appreciate your naivety when it comes to the health industry. No insult, I’m genuinely happy you haven’t seen enough to jade you yet. There are absolutely Doctors and Nurses like this.
No one:
Doctor Mike : I like cherry tomatos
Hi Dr.Mike! i have a question, i live in Venezuela and here any medical service is really expensive and families sadly can´t buy them (like my family) , so can you please make a video of how to use emergency kits properly and self-medication? It would be really helpful, love your videos!! Greetings from Venezuela.
Please like this comment so he can see it!!
That's so sad
Alexa play despacito
This is actually a very very interesting request. It could help many people.
I agree!!! Yo también soy de Venezuela
That would be really useful for rural Americans also, where medical services can be a hour drive away, and often can bankrupt someone if they can go.
Also can he do a special on how to navigate hospitol bills and how to reduce charges?
America isn’t very far behind so I think that would be a very helpful video for many people.
I’m very sorry your family can’t afford medical services. No one should have to go through that. I am truly sorry and I really hope things get better all over the world. 🌎🌍🌏
Later episodes of nurse Jackie uses the Pyxis machine
I think it is a cheaper version of the PYXIS which is why they end up being able to manipulate it haha. I LOVE this show! Watch it ALL Dr!
Lol. They called it the pill-o-matix. I remember those episodes. Good times.
@@Dispeckful YES! Thank you, for some reason all I could remember was the number of times the PYXIS was brought up and the name of the cheaper machine was blanking in my memory of the episodes. Brilliant!
@@silkcrenshaw Lol. I only remember because I actually googled it when I watched the show the first time. I'd never heard of a pill o matix and was worried I was losing my touch! Lol. (Turns out they made that name up just for the show)
I am so glad you commented on the importance of lessened learned meetings/reports, continuous learning and improvement, open door policy for improvements at any level, and After Action Reports. The fact that your staff operates in that manner speaks volumes to your staff’s leadership capabilities and the overall culture and quality of care.