Emergency (AU) Season 01 Episode 10 - Emergency (AU) 2023
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- Опубліковано 17 сер 2023
- #Emergency
Emergency (AU) Season 01 Episode 10 - Emergency (AU) 2023
Emergency
Emergency reveals the tribulations and triumphs of the Royal Melbourne Hospital's dedicated doctors and nurses as they deal with victims of vicious assaults, horror car crashes and other tragedies, caring for the constant stream of patients coming through the door every day.
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I love this show. You poeple are so amazing and such dedicated professional's. Thankyou ❤❤❤
One of my favorite Aussie expressions is " He's come off his bike." To my American ears, it sounds like a willing, deliberate, gentle act of dismounting a bicycle. We'd say something like, " He crashed his bike". The Aussie way sounds a lot nicer!
😂😂 so funny! I thought I was the only one who thought that at 1st😂😂
I have also heard it used as a euphemism for ‘he has lost control’ ‘gone nuts’ and things like that.
I broke my fema in a car accident & it was also deformed, honestly it was the worst pain I've ever felt. I was also trapped in the vehicle & those who witnessed it had to carry me out from the non crushed side
Gotta add that health care workers, especially nurses, have a high incidence of UTIs from never having enough time to make pitstops.
I am in awe, again, thank you❤️🇬🇷
❤❤❤ amazing 😊😊😊
Can you please make it accessible for us to download so i can watch them off wifi please
New episodes please 🥺🥺🥺🥺
I guess the AI mess this up. from ep 8 all are season 3 repeats.
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Thrown fifteen meters in the air. 4 stories? Sounds off to me!
It's 49 feet .
What is a Ute?
In their usage, it's a heavy pick-up.
Sport Utility Vehicle. Utility is shortened to Ute. 😊
It's short for utility vehicle, usually a cab in front with a walled cargo tray in the back. Designed originally for farmers and tradies (we use them in NZ for that as well). Unfortunately people now drive them that just use them for around town with no tradie or farmer use so they're getting a bit of a bad name.
Does anyone know what the objects patients are “sucking” on when they arrive in the hospital?
It's pain relief called the green whistle
@@amberkelly6526 thanks !
green whistle aka happy gas
It's a type of inhaled gas called penthrox (otherwise known as the green whistle) which is a non opioid based anaesthesia agent. In low doses it is a very affective pain releif. as a patient that has had multiple ICU stays and critical emergency transports via ambulance (and due to this unfortunately I've had a whole load of different trauma/pain medications in a hospital/pre hospital setting) the closest thing I can equivalate it too would be a combo of ketamine and laughing gas.
@@maddisonzahner1112 no it is not 'happy gas'. Happy gas (laughing gas) is nitrous oxide. Green whilst is prentrox. Completely different chemical compound
huew can get some
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This episode is also listed in your videos as Season 3 episode 10 - this same thing happened yesterday with another episode in season 1 listed also in season 3. Very disappointing.
get a grip u post them then
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