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You guys have the best healthcare system in the world! You certainly have the best doctors/nurses available to help people who are really sick, you should be paid the same as footballers ❤❤❤❤❤❤
When I gave birth with my first born I had internal bleeding and they save my life..I agree one of the best healthcare in the world..Doctors and nurses are so dedicated ❤❤
@@lindaarnold5683I am Texan, and google tells me the highest speed limit is 110 km/hr (68 mph). What am I missing? Is that considered high over there? We have majority of highways at 75 mph and a few at 85 mph (137 km/hr)
If you are having the worst headache of your life, GO TO THE ER! I ended up having 3 seizures, the first happened at my veterinarian’s office. My friend said they kept saying, “We don’t do people!” 😂😂😂 I had another in the ambulance, and the third was in the ER. If you think you don’t need your blood pressure medicine, your dead wrong. I was almost dead!!!
Don't feel too bad. This is just a TV show that he "stole" and posted. That's why it isn't monetized, because it would be taken down due to copyright laws if it was.
I'm in Ontario, Canada. I'd say we DID have one of the best health care systems in the world here. BUT....There are provinces that it's darn near impossible to find medical people in. Because they just won't go there. And in Ontario, the provincial government is at war with the hospitals. And the government is winning. The federal government sends BILLIONS for health care, and the Conservatives stuff their pockets. Very little gets to the hospitals. The nurses are working double shifts, getting hurt, sick. Quiting from too much stress. Its easy to get to a doctor or clinic in Ontario. Its impossible in British Columbia.
I’m also in Ontario. Don’t forget how long it takes to even be seen and how overflowed and understaffed the hospitals are. It’s crazy how fast our healthcare system deteriorated over the years. The healthcare staff especially in hospitals are overworked and underpaid. I remember visiting the hospital and overhearing the ED nurses say how overworked they were and how they were trying to push more than 3 ICU patients on one nurse. Which apparently is a big no no.
Broke both my wrists. Fortunately they happened 2 years apart. But I ride horses, both hands are helpful. And yes, I fell off once, second time I got kicked the wrist!!! Good Times.
……yes, the hands DO come in helpful when horse riding! I’d a good giggle at that, thank you…… Have been a rider since 8yo. Had any falls’, but none serious whatsoever, thank goodness. Have been kicked, thrown, dragged through a jump, nearly stomped on, reared upon, but survived it all………I’ve always worn correct equestrian gear, especially helmet. Think correct riding boots are essential, too…………
Our hospital system in Australia is really not like this. There are massively long waits, understaffing, we are in Victoria, the hospitals are terrible. All is not like this. The program you are watching is from a couple of years ago.
I’m sorry but you obviously haven’t travelled and experienced other countries or know about their health care systems. We Do have one of the best heath care providers in the world and it’s free. The specialists you have are second to none I have worked as a health care professional in Australia and fortunate enough to be apart of a switch programme with Drs in several counties in the US Canada Indonesia Vietnam. Hospitals everywhere are always experiencing periods of staff shortages but emergency care is still always fully staff and the only people waiting are usually patients waiting for surgery that is not deemed essential because of the waiting lists through surgery and through their specialists they are continually triaged and stepped up in the line if they are declining and activities of daily living can not be met. So before you make a harsh statement in the future, you actually should be educated on the subject you are discussing.
@@kylieknight2365 Apart from being a very rude person, you know nothing about me. I am widely travelled and experienced working with the health system for over 30 years. Your opinion is worth as much as your intelligence ~ nothing. Just look at the queues of ambulances outside stacking daily. The eight hour waiting times at the Northern. A failed Medicare system. People not going to Drs because of a three week wait because the Drs are overwhelmed. A shortage of these Drs. Bulk billing no longer working, a payment of $29 upwards on top of escalating prescription fees.
@@kylieknight2365the people here who complain are often those who get triaged to wait because their condition isn't as serious as others. You can wait long hours in that instance. Or you can wait for ages if you're my partner who broke his neck of femur and refused an ambulance and then told ER dr pain was 2/10. And he's a doctor!!!!!
Some reason people are coming to America. Our health care sucks. I went to the hospital 3weeks ago, i was breathing heavy, chest pains etc. The did a ekg and blood work but didn't do anything else. Didn't even tell me my results or anything. Now i have to use a scooter in the store cause i can't stand or walk long. Im 31 i should not be happening
Not really snahg. The AVM that ruptured would have been with her since before she was born and would never have been discovered until she had this episode or if she had needed a brain scan for something else earlier in her life. There would have been no point in asking her about her vaccination history because there would be no way of knowing what caused this high blood pressure episode. Was it just the fact of being pregnant (common enough in pregnancy) or was it something else? There would be no way of accurately determining the cause. So no, nobody can possibly say.
You cou;d be right I found this on Covid Vax . Fifteen minutes after vaccination, the patient lost consciousness and demonstrated neither verbal nor motor responses to painful stimuli, with a GCS score of three out of 15 (worst possible score, no motor responses to painful stimuli 1/6, no verbal response 1/5, and no eye opening 1/4). There was no motor response to the painful stimuli in both the upper or lower extremities. Her pupils were dilated and unresponsive to light. The patient was intubated,
……if you’re meaning Katrina, with two broken wrists’, it’s a graze on her chin, when she hit the ground, falling off her scooter. This was explained at the beginning of her segment, if you’d listened...………
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You guys have the best healthcare system in the world! You certainly have the best doctors/nurses available to help people who are really sick, you should be paid the same as footballers ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I agree. ❤
Right. In the US you get treated horribly
So true..
And guess what - it's FREE!!!!!!
All Australian's who have a green Medicare card have access to the best medical care. You can't beat it
Sucks in canada
When I gave birth with my first born I had internal bleeding and they save my life..I agree
one of the best healthcare in the world..Doctors and nurses are so dedicated ❤❤
I love this show!
This same episode is also in your video list as Season 3, Episode 8. I remember watching it last year..
What an AMAZING TEAM🙌🏼🤍🤍🤍😘😘😘
Soooo much hope in every single staff🤍🤍
Bless you all🙌🏼🤍🤍
I salute you, you're amazing 👏👏❤️🇬🇷
Goodness there are a lot of bike/motorbike accidents in Melbourne
Maybe has to do with a rsther high speed limit?!?!
@@lindaarnold5683I am Texan, and google tells me the highest speed limit is 110 km/hr (68 mph). What am I missing? Is that considered high over there? We have majority of highways at 75 mph and a few at 85 mph (137 km/hr)
This episode was intense - some of the best healthcare employees I've ever seen!
If you are having the worst headache of your life, GO TO THE ER! I ended up having 3 seizures, the first happened at my veterinarian’s office. My friend said they kept saying, “We don’t do people!” 😂😂😂 I had another in the ambulance, and the third was in the ER. If you think you don’t need your blood pressure medicine, your dead wrong. I was almost dead!!!
Nathan’s kidney? If it is “dead”, doesn’t it ned to be removed?
Surprisingly, no. Even when one gets a kidney transplant, the non-functioning ones get left in place.
Thanks for these videos!
YDP I do appreciate you. If I had any to give I’d give. One day maybe. Thank u for ur hard work.
Don't feel too bad. This is just a TV show that he "stole" and posted. That's why it isn't monetized, because it would be taken down due to copyright laws if it was.
Do you have S1 Ep 7? It seems to jump from S1 E6 to E8
I'm in Ontario, Canada. I'd say we DID have one of the best health care systems in the world here. BUT....There are provinces that it's darn near impossible to find medical people in. Because they just won't go there. And in Ontario, the provincial government is at war with the hospitals. And the government is winning. The federal government sends BILLIONS for health care, and the Conservatives stuff their pockets. Very little gets to the hospitals. The nurses are working double shifts, getting hurt, sick. Quiting from too much stress.
Its easy to get to a doctor or clinic in Ontario. Its impossible in British Columbia.
😡🥲🥲😡
I’m also in Ontario. Don’t forget how long it takes to even be seen and how overflowed and understaffed the hospitals are. It’s crazy how fast our healthcare system deteriorated over the years. The healthcare staff especially in hospitals are overworked and underpaid. I remember visiting the hospital and overhearing the ED nurses say how overworked they were and how they were trying to push more than 3 ICU patients on one nurse. Which apparently is a big no no.
Broke both my wrists. Fortunately they happened 2 years apart. But I ride horses, both hands are helpful. And yes, I fell off once, second time I got kicked the wrist!!! Good Times.
……yes, the hands DO come in helpful when horse riding! I’d a good giggle at that, thank you……
Have been a rider since 8yo. Had any falls’, but none serious whatsoever, thank goodness. Have been kicked, thrown, dragged through a jump, nearly stomped on, reared upon, but survived it all………I’ve always worn correct equestrian gear, especially helmet. Think correct riding boots are essential, too…………
that first chick... aww poor thing
@Caso Criminal
This is the wrong episode. This is Season 3 Episode 8, not season 1 episode 8.
Melbourne looks like Ontario used to look like…. I miss how my country used to look like.😂
Our hospital system in Australia is really not like this. There are massively long waits, understaffing, we are in Victoria, the hospitals are terrible. All is not like this. The program you are watching is from a couple of years ago.
I’m sorry but you obviously haven’t travelled and experienced other countries or know about their health care systems. We Do have one of the best heath care providers in the world and it’s free. The specialists you have are second to none I have worked as a health care professional in Australia and fortunate enough to be apart of a switch programme with Drs in several counties in the US Canada Indonesia Vietnam. Hospitals everywhere are always experiencing periods of staff shortages but emergency care is still always fully staff and the only people waiting are usually patients waiting for surgery that is not deemed essential because of the waiting lists through surgery and through their specialists they are continually triaged and stepped up in the line if they are declining and activities of daily living can not be met. So before you make a harsh statement in the future, you actually should be educated on the subject you are discussing.
Come to America, your system is way better than ours!!
Same in queensland
@@kylieknight2365 Apart from being a very rude person, you know nothing about me. I am widely travelled and experienced working with the health system for over 30 years. Your opinion is worth as much as your intelligence ~ nothing. Just look at the queues of ambulances outside stacking daily. The eight hour waiting times at the Northern. A failed Medicare system. People not going to Drs because of a three week wait because the Drs are overwhelmed. A shortage of these Drs. Bulk billing no longer working, a payment of $29 upwards on top of escalating prescription fees.
@@kylieknight2365the people here who complain are often those who get triaged to wait because their condition isn't as serious as others. You can wait long hours in that instance.
Or you can wait for ages if you're my partner who broke his neck of femur and refused an ambulance and then told ER dr pain was 2/10. And he's a doctor!!!!!
Where is episode 7 ???
ua-cam.com/video/TKzn_7pO_UU/v-deo.html
I want to work there and I'm a librarian 🥺
Australia and the UK are top notch. I wish the USA was as good😪
Why was there a pillow on top of the patient??
……he has internal chest injuries’, & if he’s cold, a pillow is lighter weight than a blanket on that trunk area of his body.……
Straight away when the pregnant woman came in I thought brain bleed or clot
yes i did too
Some reason people are coming to America. Our health care sucks.
I went to the hospital 3weeks ago, i was breathing heavy, chest pains etc. The did a ekg and blood work but didn't do anything else. Didn't even tell me my results or anything.
Now i have to use a scooter in the store cause i can't stand or walk long. Im 31 i should not be happening
You skipped Episode 7 with the security issue...I have been waiting to watch that one...Rip off!!!
I have been waiting for episode 7 also, Jonathan
Can anyone say "Covid vax" on the pregnant mom to be
Not really snahg. The AVM that ruptured would have been with her since before she was born and would never have been discovered until she had this episode or if she had needed a brain scan for something else earlier in her life. There would have been no point in asking her about her vaccination history because there would be no way of knowing what caused this high blood pressure episode. Was it just the fact of being pregnant (common enough in pregnancy) or was it something else? There would be no way of accurately determining the cause. So no, nobody can possibly say.
You cou;d be right I found this on Covid Vax . Fifteen minutes after vaccination, the patient lost consciousness and demonstrated neither verbal nor motor responses to painful stimuli, with a GCS score of three out of 15 (worst possible score, no motor responses to painful stimuli 1/6, no verbal response 1/5, and no eye opening 1/4). There was no motor response to the painful stimuli in both the upper or lower extremities. Her pupils were dilated and unresponsive to light. The patient was intubated,
The COVID vaccine did not do that 🙄
Bullshit.
She probably took the jab
AVM is congenital. It has nothing whatever to do with vaccines.
But lets talk to cameras first
They interview the doctors and nurses when they are editing the videos. Not live
A woman with facial hair
……if you’re meaning Katrina, with two broken wrists’, it’s a graze on her chin, when she hit the ground, falling off her scooter. This was explained at the beginning of her segment, if you’d listened...………
Another wo.en drs