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    This EMT training video will demonstrate for you how to pass the NREMT practical exams BVM Ventilation of an Apneic patient skill station.
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  • @macaliluv09
    @macaliluv09 3 роки тому +86

    “Is there anything else you’d like to do” always gets me 😭🤧

    • @dillanfolkers669
      @dillanfolkers669 3 роки тому +4

      I dread that question as the exam gets closer

    • @jabbawookeez01
      @jabbawookeez01 3 роки тому +9

      I hate that question.. many times I do it right.. they ask this.. it throws me off thinking I did something wrong, then I add something making the whole thing wrong. 🤦‍♂️

    • @martialartsnerd7673
      @martialartsnerd7673 3 роки тому

      I think a better thing would be, when the student thinks they are done is to have them say "And I'm done with this station".

    • @notanurse2373
      @notanurse2373 3 роки тому +1

      I mean...throw up? Is that what you mean?

    • @ericramirez9137
      @ericramirez9137 3 роки тому +11

      “Is there anything else you’d like to do?”
      Instructions unclear administering Nitro rectally

  • @Jessp817
    @Jessp817 7 років тому +417

    Good video except that having the O2 tank standing up is a critical fail in the exam

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 років тому +142

      Good catch Jess, like we've mentioned in other comments on this video, we kept it standing to show it in the video, and this particular tank has a stem protector on it. Still want to lay it down though for sure!

    • @trucks2010
      @trucks2010 6 років тому +5

      Jess P i

    • @otty4166
      @otty4166 5 років тому +16

      exactly what i observed. Always have it lay down, it could fall on the patients head.

    • @Nino_J
      @Nino_J 5 років тому +6

      Not in Wisconsin

    • @jacobvaldivia7186
      @jacobvaldivia7186 3 роки тому +4

      TL Nino lol ok

  • @TheJosephOuellette
    @TheJosephOuellette 6 років тому +135

    I am currently in EMT class and one of the first things we learned was to never stand an oxygen tank on its flat bottom, always have it lying on its side. We were also told to verbalize what method of opening the airway we were using (jaw thrust or head tilt chin lift) and to verbalize we were using the EC method to make a seal of the mask to patients face. Not trying to nitpick, but our instructor said our proctors will nitpick us doing our practical. Great informative test prep videos nonetheless. Thank you very much for the videos.

    • @Linknasty
      @Linknasty 4 роки тому +2

      Joseph Ouellette can you help me out once I get to EMT class

    • @christiancapraun764
      @christiancapraun764 2 роки тому +4

      Another thing too is when they ask how do you know you're ventilating properly you should auscultate for breath sounds

    • @IAMinCOMMAND32
      @IAMinCOMMAND32 2 роки тому +9

      @@christiancapraun764 Equal rise and fall of the chest.

    • @UrbanHomesteadFarm
      @UrbanHomesteadFarm Рік тому

      @@christiancapraun764 You should only auscultate if there are 2 providers. You cannot use a stethoscope and create a good seal.

    • @jackscott9202
      @jackscott9202 8 місяців тому

      Same here

  • @jordanosorio3683
    @jordanosorio3683 7 років тому +52

    Moby is killing these assessment skills !

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 років тому +10

      Good one. He does enjoy techno music.

    • @Powerbandm
      @Powerbandm 2 роки тому

      Extreme ways are back again

  • @SpadeMonroe
    @SpadeMonroe 2 роки тому +10

    Not me watching this video a million times over before my midterm exam tonight 😅

  • @gulnozaibragimova200
    @gulnozaibragimova200 3 роки тому +7

    EMTpret out here doing GODS WORK! THANKS A LOT!

  • @danniellewiltshire9857
    @danniellewiltshire9857 9 років тому +9

    Thanks so much for the great videos! They were very helpful for myself as well as my classmates for our NREMT!

  • @vinny57ish
    @vinny57ish 4 роки тому +5

    I use to be in the EMS field back in the early 80's, now with a aging mother with some medical conditions? I find myself returning to these BLS procedures . Im glad i discovered the channel here as a great reference guide . To be honest though. I really don't plan on doing a lot of the techniques but i will get my C.P.R. card and do a advance first aid class of which should with this video of refeshing certain techniques will come in handy. In close. Watching these great video's certainly takes me back in time to when i took my class in EMS , EMT B classes. Thanks. 👍

  • @Tbear561
    @Tbear561 6 років тому +97

    He didn't measure out the catheter... corner of mouth to earlobe

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  6 років тому +14

      Hey Tobias, he did it's just a bad camera angle. Definitely something to improve on!

    • @MaineAviationCessna
      @MaineAviationCessna 5 років тому +12

      Didn't measure oral airway tho

    • @sune6708
      @sune6708 3 роки тому +7

      Damn right. What bad angle? I was watching the entire thing and homie just stuck the catheter right in the dudes mouth.

  • @courtneykeenan1673
    @courtneykeenan1673 8 років тому +11

    Thank you so much for these videos! I have my exams for EMT-B next month and these are a huge help.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 років тому +1

      +Courtney KeenBean You bet Courtney! Glad you're getting good use out of them.

  • @Zeroreason
    @Zeroreason 9 років тому +3

    taking my exam tonight your videos have helped a lot thanks

  • @lexaschocke3970
    @lexaschocke3970 8 років тому +72

    I'm soooo happy I found these! total lifesaver! no pun intended lol ;)

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 років тому +2

      +Lexa Schocke LOL Lexa! Glad you're finding our videos to be of help.

  • @thecandysama
    @thecandysama 4 роки тому +15

    When during exam I got asked the question "Is there anything else you'd like to do", I would usually stare at the patient, look at the examiner for some clue then look at the patient again then at the examiner again and blank out. I can never confidently say "I don't have anything to do anymore"

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  4 роки тому +3

      That's a question that stumps a lot of people! Just make sure you use that time to verbalize any tweaks you want to make to what you did. If you have nothing you want to mention, say 'Nope, that's it, thank you for your time."

  • @miguelcruz7070
    @miguelcruz7070 9 років тому +8

    Great video! Really breaks down step by step in such a basic teachable way. Only thing is verbalize that you're going to suction no more then 15 seconds! Other than that spot on.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 років тому +1

      Miguel Cruz Thanks Miguel. Glad you're getting some good use out of the videos!

  • @ryanbauer5468
    @ryanbauer5468 5 років тому +11

    I didn't know Dr. Mark Greene from ER was an EMT before going to med school. Nice video, thanks!

  • @TrackMonkey327
    @TrackMonkey327 4 роки тому +1

    Great video. Thanks for posting it.

  • @TheRamos53
    @TheRamos53 7 років тому +2

    Thank you for these videos, they are so helpful while i am currently getting EMT cetified

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 років тому +2

      You bet Ryan! Be sure to check out the Free Training Page on EMTprep.com for more great content.

  • @sherylbarrone9803
    @sherylbarrone9803 6 років тому +3

    The tank standing up isn't as bad as the ventilations........should be every 5-6 seconds not every 2 or 3. These videos are great learning tools and they did a great job. Just remember no one is perfect.

  • @Buck1223
    @Buck1223 9 років тому +7

    Great job. I've always been taught to measure the OPA before inserting but other than that I thought you guys did really well. Very smooth.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 років тому +4

      Buck1223 Great point! Sometimes when you're in your scenarios you'll only be presented with the correct size OPA so it makes measuring pretty easy! Definitely something we can improve on in our next round of videos.

  • @danielwallace7844
    @danielwallace7844 9 років тому +12

    Yep, its always the purple OPA

  • @bryanmcelmurray2399
    @bryanmcelmurray2399 3 місяці тому +1

    My instructor “your breaths were all over the place. Definitely not one every five to six seconds”

  • @otty4166
    @otty4166 5 років тому +1

    Great videos guys, really helpful. Pls make more, especially cpr with manual defibrilation- monophasic. 3rd world problems lol. thanks.

  • @dakotahallen2640
    @dakotahallen2640 6 років тому +14

    In case yall didn't know, the O2 tank is standing up when it should be laid down. Totally kidding ;) great videos!!!! I recommend yall to my class mates, the videos and your testprep

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  6 років тому +2

      That is funny!!!! Thanks for the laugh Dakotah and thanks for the recommendations!!!

    • @matthewlerma7975
      @matthewlerma7975 5 років тому

      Omg I was thinking the same lol. "autofail!" Lol 😂 great video these helped alot.

    • @shaunellenoble7004
      @shaunellenoble7004 5 років тому

      Your right

  • @rmps001
    @rmps001 9 років тому +10

    Suggestion: Always place the O2 tank on its side! You can see how it is unstable while on its end in the video. Having said this, these videos are extremely helpful. Thanks!

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 років тому +2

      Rich Saalsaa Great point Rich! The beauty of that style of oxygen cylinder is the protective ring around the neck. We only stood it up to display it to the camera better than if it were on its side. We're excited that you're getting use out of these videos. Thanks!

  • @franksturt2226
    @franksturt2226 2 роки тому +2

    Great video! How often would you check for a pulse though? Is there a specific?

  • @rhude22
    @rhude22 9 років тому +5

    Also to determine adequate ventilations you could inform the proctor that you would ask your partner to ausculate lung sounds and look for improvement in skin color.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 років тому +1

      Daniel Rhude Awesome idea Daniel!

  • @wavorgaston6941
    @wavorgaston6941 10 років тому +1

    Very nice

  • @Adam135777
    @Adam135777 2 роки тому +2

    he didn't measure the opa before entering it

  • @jamfrazier9704
    @jamfrazier9704 3 роки тому +2

    He verbalized that he was applying the catheter without suction but then had suction applied.

    • @nigeldsmith99
      @nigeldsmith99 3 роки тому

      Actually he stated he was inserting the catheter without suction and then applying suction on the way out

  • @radicalerin4896
    @radicalerin4896 9 років тому +7

    In Ga they make you say you are using the CE technique, Verbalize measurement of the OPA, say you are suctioning in a zig zag formation.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 років тому

      Radical Erin Great insight Erin thank you!!

  • @fluffywhiteboy5707
    @fluffywhiteboy5707 6 років тому +3

    After putting in the OPA I found it's much easier to just hook up the BVM to oxygen immediately and say " I'm going to hook the BVM to oxygen at 15l per minute and deliver breaths every 5-6secs and not to exceed 10-12 breaths per min" this way you can focus on your breaths and not having to worry about to proctor talking to you while delivering breaths at the proper rate. But make sure to deliver the first breath within 30secs after inserting the OPA.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  6 років тому

      That sounds like a great plan of attack!

  • @kinder101
    @kinder101 Рік тому +1

    You have to make sure there is nothing in the mouth and verbalize it before you place the suction.
    You have to measure the catheter going into the patients mouth
    You have to measure the OPA before insertion

  • @gusjeazer
    @gusjeazer 4 роки тому +1

    With atraumatic suction catheters you can insert with suction.

  • @evv4239
    @evv4239 4 місяці тому +1

    2024 and this was very helpful for my exam

  • @philup9864
    @philup9864 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this video!!! But now do we need to verbalize the amount of oxygen we are giving?

  • @gunchief0811
    @gunchief0811 9 років тому +9

    this is good to go. i look forward to completing my E.M.T. course @ UCLA in Los Angeles. it's a tough thorough course iv'e been told. gotta rise to the tough challenges in life :) GET SOME!

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 років тому

      Bryan Calhoun Great attitude Bryan!

    • @maksimivanovic1289
      @maksimivanovic1289 9 років тому

      Bryan Calhoun good luck bryan, this video is pretty helpful BTW, i can also recommend to u all to google Corbandy Medic Study Crusher to help u with ur emt practice exam

    • @asrafulislam2668
      @asrafulislam2668 8 років тому

      +Bryan Calhoun Hi I like this video, especially the ideas about emt practice quiz
      . A product I also found helpfull for emt testing
      is Corbandy Medic Study Crusher - if anyone is interested search on google

    • @JamalForde
      @JamalForde 7 років тому

      Bryan Calhoun I

  • @silverskater558
    @silverskater558 4 роки тому +2

    is the reservoir supposed to be attached to the BVM when you first ventilate the Pt.?

  • @neeithuprince2772
    @neeithuprince2772 3 роки тому +1

    Very good video

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  3 роки тому

      Thanks Neeithu!

  • @TheOutlawMan
    @TheOutlawMan 3 роки тому +2

    Are these still good in 2021?

  • @grill.daddy_3433
    @grill.daddy_3433 5 років тому +6

    He forgot to verbalize and display how to measure an OPA before inserting it.

  • @andywood8776
    @andywood8776 7 років тому +5

    my exam is tomorrow, binging all these videos as my last bit of prep. I'm so nervous.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 років тому

      You got this Andy! We're pulling for you! Be sure to let us know how it goes.

    • @andywood8776
      @andywood8776 7 років тому +1

      Passed everything but cpr/aed. It's a simple one but it was my first and i was too nervous to remember anything. Get to retest in a month. Until then i study!

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 років тому

      Keep your head up Andy! You got this! Let us know if you have any questions come up during your studies.

    • @MrsB6612
      @MrsB6612 5 років тому

      Andy Wood did you passed everything?

    • @1jesse251
      @1jesse251 5 років тому

      this is my situation right now haha

  • @jominconstanzo9018
    @jominconstanzo9018 6 місяців тому +1

    Just out of curiosity. Is it ok to stop the assisted ventilation while connecting the BVM to the oxygen tank?

  • @andrew1071
    @andrew1071 8 років тому +15

    Is it just me or does the tech look like Moby?

  • @smj-yg7eq
    @smj-yg7eq 9 років тому

    been watching these videos nonstop. I still have weeks before the practicals. Do we have to perform all these skills or just random ones the instructor chooses?

    • @CraZivR
      @CraZivR 8 років тому +2

      You have to perform CPR/AED, Spinal Immobilization of a Supine Patient, BVM, O2 Administration, Medical Assessment, and Trauma Assessment. They pick 2 others which are between Long Bone Immobilization, Spinal Immobilization of a Seated Patient, Bleeding Control/ Shock Management, and Joint Immobilization

  • @harliederosa9731
    @harliederosa9731 2 роки тому +2

    He did great but he didn’t measure the catheter or OPA from the ear lobe to the corner of the mouth

  • @heathenhalflings
    @heathenhalflings Рік тому +1

    Why is Airway after breathing and circulation?

  • @_SilentPrayer_
    @_SilentPrayer_ 6 років тому +3

    How do you know your ventilating adequately? We learned equal chest rise and fall, condensation in mask and good bag compliance.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  6 років тому

      Those seem like really good indicators!

  • @SwiftElectron
    @SwiftElectron 6 років тому +1

    Great video, but during BVM rescue breaths, shouldn't the head be tilted back (at 3:58, and 4:27)?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  6 років тому

      As long as the head is in the sniffing position, you should be good to go. Good thinking Isakov!

  • @colinvickers4683
    @colinvickers4683 9 років тому +3

    Great Job. Although you did not measure the suction catheter

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 років тому +3

      Colin Vickers Hey Colin, it is hard to see, but the EMT does put his finger in the appropriate spot to mark the depth, but you're correct, verbalizing that would have been good to. Glad you're enjoying the videos.

  • @yourmom705
    @yourmom705 4 роки тому +1

    isnit heald tilt chin lift or jaw thrust

  • @slender169101
    @slender169101 3 роки тому +3

    Can't you apply the oxygen to the BVM before everything? I think that's what my EMS instructor told me when i was doing it back in 2019

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  3 роки тому

      Hey Slender, yes that is totally acceptable. Remember for the skill eval to follow the skill sheets verbatim, verbalizing each step as you go.

  • @samysavage2734
    @samysavage2734 9 років тому +1

    Hey do you guys have any IV station videos or Peds skill station videos?

    • @Brettb9745
      @Brettb9745 7 років тому +1

      SAMY SAVAGE for their AEMT/I99 videos they have the IV bolus and then the Pediatric IO skill.

  • @genebold9544
    @genebold9544 7 років тому +4

    please define "high flow" O2? i.e. is it a specific flow rate lpm, or specific to a device? (I thought it was originally an actual setting on an older style regulator, (e.g. low flow/demand) & no longer really applicable?). a nasal cannula, w/ humidified heated O2 is called high flow. And, any lpm setting on a BVM, high enough to maintain pressure in the Bag, is delivering the highest O2 flow possible (@ EMT level), right?

    • @genebold9544
      @genebold9544 7 років тому +1

      just seems to cause confusion btwn flow system settings. with oxygen concentrations?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 років тому +5

      Hey Gene, high-flow oxygen for EMS purposes is 10-15LPM delivered by NRM.

  • @dublinairportplanes
    @dublinairportplanes 8 років тому +2

    do you at train EFR also , emergency first responder? its just below EMT level in ireland at least

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 років тому

      +alan scott Hey Alan, glad to hear our videos are beneficial out in your neck of the woods! The EMR videos will be the next ones we make, that's Emergency Medical Responder here in the states. I admit I don't know much about Ireland EMS but I would guess the two levels (EFR and EMR) are similar.

    • @dublinairportplanes
      @dublinairportplanes 8 років тому +1

      well yes its very alike in the skills set, but with EMT its a little bit fair higher in the skill set, ireland is not that far from new york 5 to 6 hours

  • @rein163
    @rein163 4 роки тому +3

    Catheter and OPA measurement ?

  • @Biancamarton1
    @Biancamarton1 5 років тому +3

    Only supposed to squeez the bag every 5-6 seconds

  • @BananasAndPeas
    @BananasAndPeas 2 роки тому +1

    How can I stop freezing during codes?

  • @valcyn48
    @valcyn48 7 років тому

    When checking for responsiveness do you have to check painful stimuli? I failed this exam last week and the only thing i could think of why is because i checked verbal and moved on.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 років тому

      +valcyn48 hard to say for sure. Stick to those sheets verbatim and you'll do great!

  • @sarahstarke8064
    @sarahstarke8064 Рік тому +1

    Measure the OPA

  • @ericz8982
    @ericz8982 6 років тому +2

    You should lay O2 tank on its side other than that good video

  • @ConnorKristonTv
    @ConnorKristonTv 9 років тому +2

    Shouldn't the suction unit be primed prior to suctioning the airway? My instructor was telling me how she had to retake the station because she didn't prime it.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 років тому

      ***** Hey Connor, thanks for your question. Priming the suction canister is not a part of the skill eval, however, it is not a bad idea to do that during your test.

    • @jwrivers2148
      @jwrivers2148 3 роки тому

      @@Emtprep said

  • @DJC-System
    @DJC-System 6 років тому +1

    Interesting that he didn't measure the OPA from the corner of the mouth to the ear lobe. May I ask why? It was required for my Skills Exam.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  6 років тому

      Hey Kermit, he definitely could have done a better job showing his measurement. Consider it an error in filming on our part, not the students!

  • @smj-yg7eq
    @smj-yg7eq 8 років тому +8

    Would you open the airway with jaw thrust or head tilt chin lift?

    • @jorge11620
      @jorge11620 8 років тому +12

      +smj1245 usually with head tilt chin lift, ask your examiner if a spine injury is present, if so that's when you would use jaw thrust :)

    • @smj-yg7eq
      @smj-yg7eq 8 років тому +1

      +Jorge Vazquez i thought so i just see videos that do it different than some.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 років тому +5

      +smj1245 Students helping students is what we love to see!

    • @smj-yg7eq
      @smj-yg7eq 8 років тому +2

      +EMTprep yall have been very helpful i failed my first time but will get it next time this saturday!

    • @jorge11620
      @jorge11620 8 років тому

      +smj1245 goodluck hope you pass!! :)

  • @taylorpancake
    @taylorpancake 3 роки тому +1

    Also shouldn’t he have measured the OPA and the catheter??

  • @stephanieacosta1012
    @stephanieacosta1012 7 років тому +2

    You should also verbalize (if you do not have) gloves. . . that is part of BSI. . . But if you have gloves already do you have to say it?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 років тому +1

      +Stephanie Dao you would verbalize them if you did not have them available.
      If you're wearing them, there is no reason to say it.

    • @sierrafuchs6717
      @sierrafuchs6717 7 років тому

      Stephanie Dao im taking my test monday. Ive been told that unless I say bsi, even if I actually have gloves on, Ill be considered to not have proper pee

    • @wanderingunicorn6529
      @wanderingunicorn6529 5 років тому

      To be on the safe side verbalize it. New rules we have received state that you only have to hold up your hands to indicate BSI but I personally would verbalize like the video anyways. They also say you are not required to wear gloves depending on the situation now..which I think is absurd. You never know who you treat.

  • @taylordaniellenack7925
    @taylordaniellenack7925 3 роки тому +1

    so what if ur hands are to small and air is leaks out of the sides of the BVM?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  3 роки тому

      It's all about positioning Taylor, gotta find what works for you.

  • @Vintagewithmal
    @Vintagewithmal Рік тому +1

    He should measure the suction catheter before putting it in the patients mouth. First thing they teach us

  • @Pon1Zilove
    @Pon1Zilove 8 років тому +2

    Good video. but when assessing responsiveness, he should speak to the patient first, and if that doesn't work THEN try painful stimuli. Otherwise, you do not know if patient responds to verbal or pain.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 років тому

      +Amina Mara Hey Amina! Absolutely. We make assumptions when doing these tests and this was one of those times. It's hard not to get roped in to the NREMT way of doing things.

  • @JobeeTabs
    @JobeeTabs 8 років тому +11

    why no counting on each ventilation?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 років тому +6

      Hey Neil! Not a bad idea at all. I can promise you they were definitely counting in their head, but verbalizing that is another thing you can do to show competency to the proctor.

    • @dmiller8425
      @dmiller8425 7 років тому +5

      The rate of ventilation for an adult is approximately 1 bag squeeze every 5-6 seconds.
      The emergency medicine literature has demonstrated that hyperventilation can be harmful by increasing intra-thoracic pressure, which decreases venous blood to the heart and subsequently decreases cerebral and coronary
      perfusion pressures.
      Be mindful of the potential harmful effects of hyperventilation when bagging your patient!!!!

  • @yourmom705
    @yourmom705 4 роки тому +4

    i thought you check respirations and pulse simultaneously for atleast 5 secpnds no longer than 10

  • @Geo-iz4oi
    @Geo-iz4oi 8 років тому +1

    If The Patient Is In Critical Condition, Do We Use BVM Or Non-rebreather Mask?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 років тому

      +Geovany Analco Depends on what you're considering critical Geovany. That's too broad of a question to give a definitive answer to. Simply put, it depends, either one could be called for based on how the patient is presenting.

    • @Geo-iz4oi
      @Geo-iz4oi 8 років тому +1

      +EMTprep Im Just Trying To Learn As Much As Possible Before I Take EMT. Im This Video, Why Does He Provide Ventilations Without Attaching The BVM To The Oxygen First?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 років тому

      +Geovany Analco Hey Geovany, check out the NREMT skill sheets and you will see why.

    • @longjohntortellini853
      @longjohntortellini853 8 років тому +2

      The BVM is for a patient who has an altered mental status or cannot maintain their own breathing. You are ventilating them, aka breathing for them.
      The NRB is for patients who need supplemental oxygen. They are breathing on their own, but need oxygen to remain in good health.
      I know that's an odd explanation, but that is how I understand it.

    • @itsabearpelt
      @itsabearpelt 7 років тому +1

      John has a good explanation, however your patient does not have to be apneic to use a BVM. If their breathing is inadequate but they are still abnormally breathing (irregular patterns) not sustainable for proper perfusion, then you can track breathing and bag em.

  • @chancewallace2258
    @chancewallace2258 8 років тому +3

    shouldn't he perform a head tilt chin lift with no suspected spinal injury?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 років тому +1

      +Chance Wallace Good question Chance, we were going directly off the NREMT skill sheets.

    • @chancewallace2258
      @chancewallace2258 8 років тому

      +EMTprep ok thank you I was downing the video one bit! it's a huge help and I'm glad you guys make these!

    • @chancewallace2258
      @chancewallace2258 8 років тому

      +steve austin ok that makes since I just didn't know if they would knock you on it

    • @chancewallace2258
      @chancewallace2258 8 років тому

      +steve austin ok much appreciated steve

  • @lincolncleveland6694
    @lincolncleveland6694 7 років тому +3

    Good video! Just to be picky, it's pronounced "phar-INKS" (pharynx), not "phar-NICKS.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 років тому

      Thanks Lincoln, and yes you are picky...but correct!!!

  • @Daniandtheearth
    @Daniandtheearth 6 років тому +1

    Is anyone else in SBCC EMT class?

  • @stormyryan8889
    @stormyryan8889 7 років тому +1

    Shouldn't he have counted ventilations and also the O2 Cylinder should have been placed down.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 років тому +1

      Good thoughts Stormy, there is a fine line between showing the student on film what to do, and displaying items for the student to see. Many have pointed out that the cylinder should have been placed on its side and we agree. We needed to display it when filming these videos. Counting ventilations out loud is a great idea, it shows the proctor your thought process.

  • @KEDSwork
    @KEDSwork 5 років тому +2

    He didn't even see if bag is even filling up

  • @heathenhalflings
    @heathenhalflings 7 років тому +1

    Isn't that the incorrect order?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 років тому

      Nope! What are you seeing Bryan?

  • @anisftp
    @anisftp 8 років тому +1

    How many minutes to ventilate before attaching oxygen ? I replied one minute to my examiner .......

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 років тому

      +anis ahmad What was their response?

    • @Mdmian-ym3dr
      @Mdmian-ym3dr 8 років тому

      +anis ahmad The video is quite impressive. Do you know about skyarza medic study star? you must search google for it giving the phrase nremt practice tests.

    • @donchannaupulhettiarachchi8356
      @donchannaupulhettiarachchi8356 8 років тому

      +anis ahmad This test for use human type made models or may be sometime use real human being. Also you can get knowledge work together as a group or individually give a treatment to the injury person. However, you have get more information Elumpa Paramedic Expert Alchemist search on google.

  • @asher8272
    @asher8272 7 років тому +1

    never leave o2 standing

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 років тому +1

      Good point Asher, we have addressed this in a number of other comments. The bottle was left standing purely for video purposes. However, we will mention again that this specific type of bottle has an impact ring around it to protect it in case it does fall.

  • @Steve-xt6te
    @Steve-xt6te 2 роки тому +1

    "Pharynx", not "pharnyx."

  • @fernandotorres643
    @fernandotorres643 3 роки тому +1

    He failed to be honest he didn’t measure the rigid tip catherter machine from the ear to the chin to see how deep he can actually go without any gag reflex or poking

  • @kevindee4198
    @kevindee4198 9 років тому +3

    It bugs me that he leaves the oxygen tank standing up!

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 років тому +5

      Kevstaytrill dee We hear you on that! If that's all that anyone finds wrong with this video then I think we're in good shape though.

    • @DaddyPants
      @DaddyPants 5 років тому +1

      Get over it lol

  • @jared8251
    @jared8251 6 років тому +1

    What a bunch of noobs, I ventilate by squeezing a non-rebreather😎😎😎

  • @PMoney365
    @PMoney365 7 років тому +3

    1:01 ...pronounces oropharynx incorrectly. Pet peeves coming out here.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 років тому +1

      That is definitely a pet peeve!

    • @Firemedic1957
      @Firemedic1957 6 років тому

      YES!!!
      It's phaRINX (pronunciation, not spelling) NOT pharNIX.
      Come on people!!

  • @sgholman
    @sgholman 3 місяці тому +1

    Why does every single person in these videos and in EMT work pronounce pharynx and larynx wrong? It's so infuriating!