More than a few of these ProCPR videos have helped my high schoolers give appropriate first aid to their peers and family members. I was able to build an entire two week course on basic first aid using these videos as a strong foundation so I just wanted to reach out and thank everyone who produces these. You have been a huge blessing to our students and big help to me, as well as inspiring and equipping young people to go into the medical professions. A big BIG thank you to one and all!
Feel free to take a look at studentcpr dot com and schoolcpr dot com. We have a program that we designed for schools that is a free program as well. Thanks, so much Patrick! Our team is ready to serve you!
Thank you for the important explanation of shock and what to look out for. I am at work and cut my fingers by accident 30 minutes ago, one down to the bone. I went to my car to take care of it because my fingers started pouring blood and I became nervous. Then I felt light headed and cold, then I started to see tunnel vision. So I sat leaned back in my car and I was able to fight passing out but felt like I was going to die.. I started to feel better but my ear started ringing like there was white noise in the background. After a few minutes I was fine, now I am back to work. Thanks again now I know what I was going through.
I've been in shock before. I was running at my school athletics day and my legs felt really heavy and slow before the race started. While I was running I felt funny and then I collapsed. I woke up on the school oval with no clue of what happened and started hyperventilating. My collapse was caused by all the blood pooling in my legs because the day before I was on my feet for 12 hours doing a catering function for my chefs course.
Thanks for all of your videos, people need to learn these things! Sometimes ems won't arrive right away, and a by stander may have to give medical attention to someone!
I work at SNF, yesterday was the hardest day of my life as a bedside nurse. My patient was having s/s of shock and when I notify the family that we are going to send the pt to ER. The legal POA said they are on the way to see pt and not to send without family checking the pt first. Well, long story short after that phone call as I was relaying the family’s message to my provider, pt became unresponsive. We called the code did cpr n 911 EMTs came after 15 minutes and luckily we got a pulse but pt was still unresponsive. I felt like POS because I’ve 16 patients in a rehab unit and couldn’t stay with the pt in that critical 3 minutes because legally I’ve to wait for family’s permission before sending her to ER. When the family came at the scene I was feeling guilty for listening to them😞☹️ I couldn’t sleep last night and today being my day off I don’t feel like Getting OOB🥹 I’m still thinking about my patient🙏🏽
I almost got shock I was on a ride at Knott's Berry farm and I started getting really pale and almost got shock luckily my sister saw that and she stopped the ride by informing the guy
is a panic attack similar to shock? can one go into shock at random? i had an experience like this but assumed it was a panic attack. scary stuff. thought i was dying
Now I understand I was entering shock during my army training. After pushing myself too hard at running I felt really cold and my limbs were weak, I couldn't control my breathing.
I went into shock one time when I was careless and hadn't eaten anything before a plasma donation. I started to feel weird and then clamy and told the phlembologist and they stopped the machine but by then I had already lost a bit of blood and I started profusely sweating. I could feel me like going unconscious which is such a weird feeling btw and I guess I momentarily passed out he the worker was like are you okay and I said yeah and he was like uh well you just passed out haha. I think he got me a Gatorade I was able to sip on and started to feel better and I was able to finish. I just lost blood too fast and my body was like nope. I would assume me staying calm helped my body do its thing but yeah I will never make that mistake again.
I almost snapped my wrist today, i almost went into shock, laying in bed, i was like, ohhh boy i think i just snapped my wrist. all that really happened was i started kinda started getting weaker. Then it stopped after like 30 secs to a minute. And my wrist didnt even break either. I tested it in evrryway possible, it was completely fine. What happened i need an answer.
I was told after my near fatal car wreck that I was in such severe shock the doctor and nurses had to restrain me bc I was fighting them and whirling my my crushed elbow around like a windmill with the bone sticking out and bleeding from so many Dee gashes from flying through windshield.. what is that called when you fight off medical care and you cry and scream for your mother but when she enters the room they said i didn’t know who she was I would just keep screaming and fighting them? What happened to me.. I was 17 and all my family told me was that God was the only thing that kept me alive… the dr told them to not expect me to make it while being flown to a trauma hospital bc my blood pressure kept dropping and I’d lost so much blood and head trauma
A cold patient is not merely uncomfortable. It impairs haemostasis for instance, and can increase the risk of potentially fatal arrythmia and fibrillation in the heart. Mild warming (a blanket only keeps the body at its own temperature) has very little effect on vasotension in a shock patient. The centralisation is not going to be as significally impaired as the patient would otherwise be by continued exposure.
Sorry to politicize but this White man would help any human and do his best to revive and sustain a human. There are many like him Black and White, and Indian and all race and beliefs and just honorable. They all save while we try to destroy each other. Sad really. Happy 4rth
More than a few of these ProCPR videos have helped my high schoolers give appropriate first aid to their peers and family members. I was able to build an entire two week course on basic first aid using these videos as a strong foundation so I just wanted to reach out and thank everyone who produces these. You have been a huge blessing to our students and big help to me, as well as inspiring and equipping young people to go into the medical professions. A big BIG thank you to one and all!
Feel free to take a look at studentcpr dot com and schoolcpr dot com. We have a program that we designed for schools that is a free program as well. Thanks, so much Patrick! Our team is ready to serve you!
Jk kb
Thank you for the important explanation of shock and what to look out for. I am at work and cut my fingers by accident 30 minutes ago, one down to the bone. I went to my car to take care of it because my fingers started pouring blood and I became nervous. Then I felt light headed and cold, then I started to see tunnel vision. So I sat leaned back in my car and I was able to fight passing out but felt like I was going to die.. I started to feel better but my ear started ringing like there was white noise in the background. After a few minutes I was fine, now I am back to work. Thanks again now I know what I was going through.
I've been in shock before. I was running at my school athletics day and my legs felt really heavy and slow before the race started. While I was running I felt funny and then I collapsed. I woke up on the school oval with no clue of what happened and started hyperventilating. My collapse was caused by all the blood pooling in my legs because the day before I was on my feet for 12 hours doing a catering function for my chefs course.
@Mystic Gohan i have shitty circulation in my legs. Standing up for 30 minutes is enough to make me faint some days.
@Mystic Gohan Could easily have been compartment syndrome
Damn, are u ok now?
@@GlennQuagmireGiggity yeah I'm all good now. I wear compression socks and try not to spend too much time on my feet
@@oliviagardner6076 that’s good. Stay safe ❤️
shaaaakkkk
It’s not funny, being human sucks
Thanks for all of your videos, people need to learn these things! Sometimes ems won't arrive right away, and a by stander may have to give medical attention to someone!
Anyone else get that adrenaline/needle drawing blood/ weaknes feeling while watching this?
Excellent explanation of how to and why care to a shock victim.
This dude is good!
I work at SNF, yesterday was the hardest day of my life as a bedside nurse. My patient was having s/s of shock and when I notify the family that we are going to send the pt to ER. The legal POA said they are on the way to see pt and not to send without family checking the pt first. Well, long story short after that phone call as I was relaying the family’s message to my provider, pt became unresponsive. We called the code did cpr n 911 EMTs came after 15 minutes and luckily we got a pulse but pt was still unresponsive. I felt like POS because I’ve 16 patients in a rehab unit and couldn’t stay with the pt in that critical 3 minutes because legally I’ve to wait for family’s permission before sending her to ER. When the family came at the scene I was feeling guilty for listening to them😞☹️ I couldn’t sleep last night and today being my day off I don’t feel like Getting OOB🥹 I’m still thinking about my patient🙏🏽
You're amazing! 😭
You aren't a "POS" you're a life saver!
Went into anaphylactic shock remember walking into the ambulance and crying in a shower 3 hours later what happened in between there I have no idea
CPR should be mandatory for every student
I almost got shock I was on a ride at Knott's Berry farm and I started getting really pale and almost got shock luckily my sister saw that and she stopped the ride by informing the guy
Bm
the ride would’ve probably snapped you out of it
I Genuinely Thought This Meant Panicking To Death After Seeing Bad Injuries On Yourself
The way you say "shock" I wanna hear how you say "Nevada" now.
is a panic attack similar to shock? can one go into shock at random? i had an experience like this but assumed it was a panic attack. scary stuff. thought i was dying
how you doing now?
same
@@daddyspacebear i haven't had a panic attack since earlier this year, when my dog passed. been pretty steady, thank you for your concern! :)
usually not because it is so severe that you would probably have symptoms before
@@michiemich11diarrhea xan cause shock seen it in mexico after some none locals drank the water
Now I understand I was entering shock during my army training. After pushing myself too hard at running I felt really cold and my limbs were weak, I couldn't control my breathing.
I almost entered shock or I might have actually did enter shock while in the marines
This is the best explanation of shock I've heard in layman's terms. Thanks 👍
remember it's not shock it's shack
Along with what he said you can also use a purse or a backpack to elevate the legs.
My aunt had 2 shocks
I went into shock one time when I was careless and hadn't eaten anything before a plasma donation. I started to feel weird and then clamy and told the phlembologist and they stopped the machine but by then I had already lost a bit of blood and I started profusely sweating. I could feel me like going unconscious which is such a weird feeling btw and I guess I momentarily passed out he the worker was like are you okay and I said yeah and he was like uh well you just passed out haha. I think he got me a Gatorade I was able to sip on and started to feel better and I was able to finish. I just lost blood too fast and my body was like nope. I would assume me staying calm helped my body do its thing but yeah I will never make that mistake again.
Wow that's crazy! Did any of it hurt?
Shock, or shaaack? lol
He needs a raise
Can't you go into shock as a result of pain or fear?
Not sure if that's the same 'shock' or not
Yes it’s possible I fell down and I started to fall asleep and people said I was very pale so yes it’s possible In pain fear Idk
@@littledolldisneypreschool2086 that’s not shock. U had head trauma if u went to sleep it’s a light change u wasn’t waking up
Well put
what do you call the type of shock when your ex shows up with the sheriffs wanting more child support?
....are you ok?
Stay well, avoid depression
You are not alone
I almost snapped my wrist today, i almost went into shock, laying in bed, i was like, ohhh boy i think i just snapped my wrist. all that really happened was i started kinda started getting weaker. Then it stopped after like 30 secs to a minute. And my wrist didnt even break either. I tested it in evrryway possible, it was completely fine. What happened i need an answer.
I was told after my near fatal car wreck that I was in such severe shock the doctor and nurses had to restrain me bc I was fighting them and whirling my my crushed elbow around like a windmill with the bone sticking out and bleeding from so many Dee gashes from flying through windshield.. what is that called when you fight off medical care and you cry and scream for your mother but when she enters the room they said i didn’t know who she was I would just keep screaming and fighting them? What happened to me.. I was 17 and all my family told me was that God was the only thing that kept me alive… the dr told them to not expect me to make it while being flown to a trauma hospital bc my blood pressure kept dropping and I’d lost so much blood and head trauma
Shock Bicosss
0:03 "Shack"
Um we are not doing trendelenburg anymore..you need to update this :-(
Shack
holy shit there's a shark in the ambulance!?!?!
First reaction, SHOCK
Hey ProCPR,
I thought warming up the patient is not a good idea because of the vasodilatation response in the skin.
Great video though.
Gerben
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A cold patient is not merely uncomfortable. It impairs haemostasis for instance, and can increase the risk of potentially fatal arrythmia and fibrillation in the heart. Mild warming (a blanket only keeps the body at its own temperature) has very little effect on vasotension in a shock patient. The centralisation is not going to be as significally impaired as the patient would otherwise be by continued exposure.
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Rilly
IM IN YOUR CLASS NOWWWW
Any actors here?👀
LMao I didn't die from shock
My boyfriend just got this and it just make me very scared
First reaction:
Wow
Its “Shock” not “Shaerk” haha
i love you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💋
Shack 😆
shAHk
Sorry to politicize but this White man would help any human and do his best to revive and sustain a human. There are many like him Black and White, and Indian and all race and beliefs and just honorable. They all save while we try to destroy each other. Sad really. Happy 4rth
KTO JES,CZE Z ISOPU
Shaq