It amazes me how consistently Wired finds people who: 1. Know their field front to back 2. Can explain things to people not in their field 3. Have a sense of humor about their field This series is brilliant.
Jake Gerke not that hard when you have an entire world of people who would love to stick this on their resume In reality though, they are probably just friends and family Of employees
@@mikemondano3624 Do you somehow know better than this professional surgeon? Or the professional lawyer or the woman who was the head of disguises at the CIA?
@@laurenconrad1799 yup its pretty obvious these people are not just random professionals but actual important people you do know that wired videos are literally otherwise filled with celebrities
Suffer No Fools - I was actually just wondering why Wired gets legitimate experts for other versions of this series, but just uses some random surgical resident for the medical one.
Valeria Vagapova I immediately thought of the Foley catheters that are used for urinary catheterization - the unit of measurements are in “French units.” So one might ask for a 4 French catheter. Otherwise, a French tube is nonsense.
Ludrin Deviant Well, they are. The ones that I have seen literally explain to you exactly what you are going to do through a recorded voice and even checks whether or not a patient really needs the defibrillator.
The ones we used in CPR-C training did it's own thing and even told you when to do chest compressions and when to stand back when it was delivering the shock
I'm an actor who works with my local medical school, and lemme just say, those conversations about terminal diagnoses and dead patients is SO difficult. I feel so, so sorry for doctors who have to give that news. Also, I'm very glad they get to practice, because some are REALLY not good at it 🤣
its a workout, and if you are asked to do chest compressions on a child or infant, i have nightmares about that stupid doll we practiced on. im freaking out just typing this.
@O-Ren Ishii If you do it right, technically you're not breaking the ribs. You're just pushing them out of the costal cartilage that connects them to the sternum.
Olivia McNeil I get hives when I am in the sun to long, I am pale as frick, always cold, am a insomniac, and just weird as frick. Thank you for asking!
"And here we are, again, using alcohol to disinfect a wound. Again i think vodka would my personal choice. Both for its smoothness and its flavour" 16:06 God I love how deadpan her humour is
Imagine being a doctor, treating your patient am hearing him saying "HOW DARE YOU ATTACK THE SON OF ODIN". Edit: I was trying to reference the way he took out multiple military trained guards. I should have mentioned that! I finally got round to making this edit after 2 years of "This actually happens a lot!". But thanks for the info!
That's pretty consistent with a psychotic process. Once, my uncle had a psychotic process, and he screamed at the emergency room: "I am Hermes Trismegistus, I am Jesus", so...
@@pendra_txt I didnt know that that happened. I'm sorry to offend if I did. I think having a patient say that and then start attacking military personnel with a 100% success rate would scare me a bit
just a clarification - in The Good Doctor the reason the doctors looked so surprised at Dr. Shaun Murphy doing the surgical knot was because Shaun was a doctor with Autism who'd just witnessed a very traumatic incident in which he indirectly caused the injury to the woman he was operating on, nobody expected him to handle it so well and go on working as he normally would.
i don’t know if it’s just the editing or not but i love her quick-witted responses, they never come off as rude, but informative, please give us a part 3!!
stayalivefrensforme haha, yeah. But I guess since he’s a vampire he could hear/smell if there would be anything wrong with her. I think Edward could hear her heartbeat all the time for example. But I guess that’s not the point of the video to explain either, but to say how it’s actually done :P
MrsMrsBecky true. This isn’t so much showing that he’s a bad doctor as much as telling us he’s a horrible vampire actor, but that’s still something to be concerned about lol.
@@Stregs Right, I was thinking that he most likely knew what had happened and simply faked an exam. I mean there were other people who could have done that while he tended to the more pressing injury in the movie, but oh well.
As someone who's kneaded dough for pizza, you'd never see anyone kneading like this.The point of stretching the dough is to get all the bubbles out and working it into that nice round pizza shape. You'd hold the dough in your hands as you stretched it or (if you're really good at it) spin it in the air and let momentum stretch the dough
An understandable mistake, since this 1970s-era show taking place in an early 1950s military setting featured male actors with incredibly long hair for that time period.
I really wanna be the first plastic surgeon featured on wired. Let’s go! The reconstructive stuff is so interesting. You feature so many other doctors. There are so many people in your world that have questions for a guy like me 🙏🏻
3:10 "If you're not sweating doing chest compressions, you're not doing it right" In my head~ Dr.Mike: Chest compressions, chest compressions, chest compressions
i don't agree. the first thing you notice is how painfully slow the chest compressions were done and secondly i've heard your arms get tired before breaking a sweat.
Scrubs (One of my favourite shows) is historically the best depiction of medical situations of any television show in history. Also MASH was based in the 1950-1953 Korean War not Vietnam.
Even beginner musicians can spot how awful some movie musicians are... What I don't get is why, since many movie musicians are extras, they don't get real musicians to do the thing.....
My brother is a musician and he had a laugh attack when he watched an episode of Netflix's Luis Miguel series. The actor is clearly not playing the melody viewers hear.
I like that she specified the chest compressions and how intense they get. I argued with a supervisor that they were teaching cpr wrong (l have a lil over 3 yrs in experience), they were acting like the doctor in the clip. I wish that some companies would hire actual professionals to teach these techniques to their employees instead of buying a book and saying Yep Now We Know Everything.
I love this! Used to watch all kinds of series playing in an hospital environment with my mom whilst she was doing laundry. As a nurse she would always comment the precedures and answer my questions :)
_talking about the 127 hours scene_ "This scene is hard even for me to watch" Wew, rest easy all the people that couldn't bear it. If a doctor can't watch it with a straight face, no judgement for regular people.
giascle that's actually what makes it so unbearable. We as an audience have become acclimated to gores and blood to a point where we might flinch at the sight of it on screen but we'd still be able to watch it no problem. But they incorporated certain sounds to insinuate what kind of emotions they want the audience to feel and that has ya responding to what we see the way they want us too
I’m fine with watching surgeries and seeing blood but I’m so afraid of being in caves and the thought of being crushed by a huge rock/boulder is so scary
It amazes me how consistently Wired finds people who: 1. Know their field front to back 2. Can explain things to people not in their field 3. Have a sense of humor about their field This series is brilliant.
my mom recently got into and I'll watch it with her sometimes, I'll be making comments like "what kind of hospital is this" "chest compressions are weaker than nikki(my sister, she can barely lift anything)" "well thats not accurate" "why, no mom you don't understand that doesn't even exist"
0:18 - The Good Doctor 1:13 - The Sopranos 1:49 - Face/Off 2:48 - Chips 3:39 - Scrubs 4:09 - The Thing 4:17 - Chicago Med 4:56 - Popstar 5:52 - Steel Magnolias 6:21 - Scrubs 6:44 - Master and Commander 7:49 - Grey’s Anatomy 8:43 - John Q 9:04 - One Tree Hill 9:17 - Gray’s Anatomy 9:45 - Chicago Med 10:15 - Getting On 10:44 - Grey’s Anatomy 10:50 - Mash 11:26 - The Knick 11:56 - St. Elsewhere 12:21 - Contagion 13:13 - Arrested Development 13:28 - General Hospital 13:59 - Thor 14:23 - Game Night 15:21 - No Country for Old Men 15:43 - Lost 16:17 - Mad Max: Fury Road 17:04 - Three Kings 17:47 - Twilight 18:31 - Grey’s Anatomy 19:31 - The Good Doctor 20:31 - Wrongfully Accused 20:57 - Grey’s Anatomy 21:30 - The Exorcist
I actually thought the terrible scene with Meredith and brain death was supposed to portray how - even though you're a doctor and know all these things intellectually, when it's your loved one, none of that matters even a little. If they're warm, they still feel "here", so all truth and rational are gone and it's just pure emotion. And since they were responsible for killing him prior, it really added to that visceral feeing of them 'pulling the plug'. I thought that's what Annie was gonna talk about -- how drs make terrible pts and even worse loved ones.
“How is my son?” “He’s going to be alright” “OHHH THANK GOD” “Yes he lost his left hand so he’s going to be ALL RIGHT” “YOU SON OF A B-” Got me dead lol im so sorry
Simply watching this at the office when this particular scene made me laugh out loud unintenionally. AND THEY ALL LOOKED AT ME LIKE I'VE DONE SOMETHING WRONG AFTERWARDS.
"That plastic bag goes into another plastic bag that goes into a special bag, goes into a special box, goes into a special cooler, all taped up in real special tape!" Reminiscent of The Emperor's New Groove.... I'll turn him into a flea. A harmless little flea. And then I'll put that flea into a box, and then I'll put that box in another box, and I'll mail that box to myself! And when it arrives, hahaha, I'll smash it with a hammer!!
"The Glasgow Coma scale measures a person's mental status on a scale of 3 to 15. You and I, sitting here talking right now have a 15." That's a bold assumption. My brain is barely making an effort.
Omg she’s intelligent, intellectual, and hilarious; the burns she delivers here and there further encouraged me to see if she has a podcast or UA-cam channel. She’s freaking amazing. #goals
Dr. Onishi: THANK YOU for referring to medical language facilitators as INTERPRETERS, not translators! Hollywood and the news media get it wrong all the time. This interpreter appreciates you!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I dont mean this in a rude way, just a curious way lol but what's the difference between the terms? To an average person like me they seem interchangeable so I'm curious about why they're different?
@Brianna Bricker Interpreter is oral (sometimes written to oral) while translator is written. Although the two convert one language to the other, they each require different language skills. Not an interpreter or translator myself, but am interested in the field.
@@Ohjor Thank you! I get it now. It's like how I can translate written French into English, but I can't hear French and interpret, except for a word every now and then.
To be fair, part of M*A*S*H's popularity as a show was because of how much the series ended up evoking the general public's feelings towards the Vietnam War, which was happening during the show's initial run.
Annie is not only the most watchable person on all of You Tube ~ It also fills me with warmth to realise there are such mind bendingly well trained and capable people out there. So Much Respect.
I love how they show some really weird and gruesome operations, i'm thinking like is probably fake just to make it more interesting to see, and she's like "yeah this is pretty accurate"
Wow I admire this woman’s vast knowledge in her field and going out of her way to do these videos and explaining the rights and wrongs for people not in the medical field! I wish they would do medical kdramas, I think those would also be interesting to review, especially since quite a few use so many medical terms and abbreviations
17:46 Funny enough, it actually adds to the scene that the doctor is doing a lazy fake trauma analysis because he's trying to gaslight Bella into thinking she just had an accident so he can cover up for Edward.
It amazes me how consistently Wired finds people who:
1. Know their field front to back
2. Can explain things to people not in their field
3. Have a sense of humor about their field
This series is brilliant.
Jake Gerke not that hard when you have an entire world of people who would love to stick this on their resume
In reality though, they are probably just friends and family Of employees
@@mikemondano3624 They didn't hire you lol. What are you talking about?
@@mikemondano3624 Do you somehow know better than this professional surgeon? Or the professional lawyer or the woman who was the head of disguises at the CIA?
@@laurenconrad1799 yup its pretty obvious these people are not just random professionals but actual important people
you do know that wired videos are literally otherwise filled with celebrities
@@matts5247 Lol these people are experts in their fields... they dont need to put youtube on their resume
SHE’S BACK! Man, this has to be one of my favorite series on youtube!
Dylan Applegate same here!!
YES this is the best one!
try doctor mike, he also does these reviews.
Suffer No Fools - I was actually just wondering why Wired gets legitimate experts for other versions of this series, but just uses some random surgical resident for the medical one.
Valeria Vagapova I immediately thought of the Foley catheters that are used for urinary catheterization - the unit of measurements are in “French units.” So one might ask for a 4 French catheter. Otherwise, a French tube is nonsense.
"These days modern defibrillators are pretty idiot proof"
Brilliant
Ludrin Deviant Well, they are. The ones that I have seen literally explain to you exactly what you are going to do through a recorded voice and even checks whether or not a patient really needs the defibrillator.
@@treadingwater86 Yea, the AED's. It even tells you when you put the patches on wrong.
Yoooooo as I was reading your comment, she started saying those exact same words. The coincidence
The ones we used in CPR-C training did it's own thing and even told you when to do chest compressions and when to stand back when it was delivering the shock
It’s a common saying
I'm an actor who works with my local medical school, and lemme just say, those conversations about terminal diagnoses and dead patients is SO difficult. I feel so, so sorry for doctors who have to give that news.
Also, I'm very glad they get to practice, because some are REALLY not good at it 🤣
Yeah god we really suck, I love how they bring in drama students for our clinical OSCEs
we also practice with one another so we can give tips, maybe pick delivery ideas.
@@forgetfulstranger don't blaspheme
What have you acted in?
@@lalithavemireddy Lots of things. Mostly children's theatre and med school training, but I've done a few other things too ☺️
The smug look she gave after she said, "If you are not sweating giving chest compression, you are not doing it right". So cute.
Augusto Kee I did it for 5 minutes and I was dying myself lol. Definitely need to be in shape to keep doing it.
its a workout, and if you are asked to do chest compressions on a child or infant, i have nightmares about that stupid doll we practiced on. im freaking out just typing this.
Time stamp
@O-Ren Ishii If you do it right, technically you're not breaking the ribs. You're just pushing them out of the costal cartilage that connects them to the sternum.
What time is that at? I’m trying to find it
Please never get rid of this girl 😂
“I *hate* when that happens” LOL
My fav part lmfao
mirrbot she has the comedic timing down and everything
shes a woman
Sharon Phiri
Simpin so hard 😅
HAHAHAH i was about to post this as well. this lady rocks!
"Vodka would be my personal choice, both for it's smoothness and flavor." I love this woman.
@daAnder71 No, it's = it has 😅
@@ylliimeri Nope, its is correct. "It's a good day to take the dog to get its shots.".
Dr Annie Onishi is now wearing a engagement/wedding ring. Congratulations !!
seriously ?? just enjoy the video...
"Maybe not a good doctor, but good monitor!" the way she said that has me in stitches (pun very much intended)
“Real vampire breaks down 35 vampire movies”
ua-cam.com/video/vfWxORracT8/v-deo.html
You could hire me!
Cosmica _77 wut
Like a clinical vampire, or a cosplayer... or a mythology expert?
Olivia McNeil I get hives when I am in the sun to long, I am pale as frick, always cold, am a insomniac, and just weird as frick. Thank you for asking!
Love all these comments on everyone being happy that Annie is back! She is so cool, and I hope we get more of these videos :)
@Öykü Elif Şare OMG, yes I am!
@EZ MONEY Oh, thanks for educating me!! I'll correct myself in my comment :)
@Öykü Elif Şare Lol, yeah! Wait, are you also a regular in Carly's CC's, I presume?
I'm a medical student and I'd NEVER think of giving a carrot GCS, she is hilarious yet so medically accurate.
Maybe once you're a medical master you'll consider it.
Skyler Sanders Haha. Yeah. When am surgical resident lol.
carrot is a vegetable, which is also a euphemism for a comatose patient.
"And here we are, again, using alcohol to disinfect a wound. Again i think vodka would my personal choice. Both for its smoothness and its flavour" 16:06 God I love how deadpan her humour is
“Maybe not the good doctor, but the good monitor” I loved her comments , pretty clear and objective!
Imagine being a doctor, treating your patient am hearing him saying "HOW DARE YOU ATTACK THE SON OF ODIN".
Edit: I was trying to reference the way he took out multiple military trained guards. I should have mentioned that! I finally got round to making this edit after 2 years of "This actually happens a lot!". But thanks for the info!
Amelia Wilson I’d bet more than a box of donuts that it wouldn’t make top 10 craziest things a doctor has heard a patient say
That's pretty consistent with a psychotic process. Once, my uncle had a psychotic process, and he screamed at the emergency room: "I am Hermes Trismegistus, I am Jesus", so...
@@pendra_txt I didnt know that that happened. I'm sorry to offend if I did. I think having a patient say that and then start attacking military personnel with a 100% success rate would scare me a bit
😂😂😂😂
Imagine being a doctor and treating Chris Hemsworth !
"Serial killer breaks down serial killers in movies."
Gotta invite the Zodiac Killer.
"Now normally we wouldn't do that because the victim might run away... "
**watches Nightmare on Elm Street**
"No, we don't actually kill people in their dreams, that's a myth."
yes please
Bjarki finally a job fit for me
just a clarification - in The Good Doctor the reason the doctors looked so surprised at Dr. Shaun Murphy doing the surgical knot was because Shaun was a doctor with Autism who'd just witnessed a very traumatic incident in which he indirectly caused the injury to the woman he was operating on, nobody expected him to handle it so well and go on working as he normally would.
In real life, he wouldn’t have been working on this patient. Too invested.
i don’t know if it’s just the editing or not but i love her quick-witted responses, they never come off as rude, but informative, please give us a part 3!!
She just completely destroyed Carlisle's 100+ years of being a doctor lmaoo
stayalivefrensforme haha, yeah. But I guess since he’s a vampire he could hear/smell if there would be anything wrong with her. I think Edward could hear her heartbeat all the time for example. But I guess that’s not the point of the video to explain either, but to say how it’s actually done :P
stayalivefrensforme probs cause he knew nothing happened to her as per Edward.. but yeah could at least pretend dude lol
MrsMrsBecky exactly what I was thinking.
MrsMrsBecky true. This isn’t so much showing that he’s a bad doctor as much as telling us he’s a horrible vampire actor, but that’s still something to be concerned about lol.
@@Stregs Right, I was thinking that he most likely knew what had happened and simply faked an exam. I mean there were other people who could have done that while he tended to the more pressing injury in the movie, but oh well.
Dude doing chest compressions looks like he's kneading dough for a pizza
Victor Lin I know right? I was watching and just thought to my self those chest compressions are way to slow.
That's weak even for kneading lol
As someone who's kneaded dough for pizza, you'd never see anyone kneading like this.The point of stretching the dough is to get all the bubbles out and working it into that nice round pizza shape. You'd hold the dough in your hands as you stretched it or (if you're really good at it) spin it in the air and let momentum stretch the dough
@@kharris3352 you're talking about shaping an already kneaded dough.....
Any LMT will massage your back with more force.
10:50 Korea - MASH was the Korean war, not Vietnam. It was _throwing shade_ at Vietnam, but it was Korea
Thank you! Scrolled down mid-video to correct this
Thank you, came down here to say that
Hello fellow pedants.
An understandable mistake, since this 1970s-era show taking place in an early 1950s military setting featured male actors with incredibly long hair for that time period.
Umm yeah its written in description .
Not even joking, I could watch her dissect and critique dramatic representations of medical scenarios all day long.
Suffer No Fools, What? 😂 A “pervert with a fetish” , a fetish for what? Being interested in medical scenarios and a professional’s insight on them?
Stomach opens and eats doctor's hands.
Dr. Onishi: "I hate when that happens."
what was that exactly? I want to do some research on it
Diana Bauer it’s a movie, it’s not real
@@dianabauer7412
A rare and 100% fatal condition known as Extraterrestrialus Thingus Infecticus.
Haha
@@AaronLitz Is that like a House MD disease?! lol
Get a historian to judge the accuracy of historic portrayals in Movies and Television
ooooooo yes!!!
This channel could help.
ua-cam.com/channels/ggHoXaj8BQHIiPmOxezeWA.html
Let’s start with Mel Gibson’s Braveheart.
@@Justin-nx3pw check the channel I shared.
YES!!!! As a History major, seeing some of these Historical movies makes me cringe 😖
I really wanna be the first plastic surgeon featured on wired. Let’s go! The reconstructive stuff is so interesting. You feature so many other doctors. There are so many people in your world that have questions for a guy like me 🙏🏻
4:12 "I HATE when that happens"
LMAO
Executioner Gaboo I appreciate her sense of humor and delivery style.
That wouldn't have been nearly as funny if she hadn't nailed the delivery
just imagine her dodging the mouth and saying " guy its an alien " ...
Yeah fr
This women is intelligent, beautiful, and seems to have a good sense of humor. Triple threat.
Woman, but yes.
simpin hard dude
You realize it’s a joke right... or are you just a social justice warrior
@@coreysuber7469 Jokes are suppose to be funny not dumb.
Yeah.... so intelligent she and the production staff didn't know M*A*S*H was a Korean War show not a Vietnam War show.
"Vodka, For its smoothness and flavor"...This lady gets it
But vodka doesn't have any flavour, it's a neutral grain spirit.
Names , I have been drinking cheap stuffs.
That joke went over so many people's heads.
vodka named дождь = rain
what flavour?
This is my favorite person to do anything with Wired because of her personality, every interview has some form of sass or deadpan delivered jokes.
“we have a gcs of 15” that’s a strong assumption
chloe michelle 😂😂😂
I think it's more of a 12 or a 13, because we don't obey commands and are confused and use inappropriate words.
I'm so glad you brought Annie back. I dearly love this woman.
Be careful. She will cut you.
@Suffer No Fools who are you? a butthurted nurse or chiropractor? lol
Suffer No Fools can you tell me an example of a mistake?
3:10
"If you're not sweating doing chest compressions, you're not doing it right"
In my head~
Dr.Mike: Chest compressions, chest compressions, chest compressions
Strawberry Milk what came into my mind “uh uh uh uh staying alive staying alive huh uh uh uh”
Lara Melchor PRISON MIKE CAME IN MY HEAD FIRST
i don't agree. the first thing you notice is how painfully slow the chest compressions were done and secondly i've heard your arms get tired before breaking a sweat.
Thank You! Literally the only thing I thought on seeing those weak excuses. "Chest compressions, chest compressions, chest compressions"
I was "on an accident scene, I know who's directing traffic around us"
Scrubs (One of my favourite shows) is historically the best depiction of medical situations of any television show in history. Also MASH was based in the 1950-1953 Korean War not Vietnam.
We should have musician breaks down instruments playing scenes
Imagine if TwoSet were here they would be raging with frustration
loza koshy you can give me some and i’ll analyse em for ya, lol
@Alexandra Ng '22 my bad
Even beginner musicians can spot how awful some movie musicians are... What I don't get is why, since many movie musicians are extras, they don't get real musicians to do the thing.....
My brother is a musician and he had a laugh attack when he watched an episode of Netflix's Luis Miguel series. The actor is clearly not playing the melody viewers hear.
AM I RUSHING, OR AM I DRAGGING
I think I like Annie the best out of all the guests that have been in these. She's so straightforward and with a curt sense of humor as well.
'Maybe not Good Doctor but Good Monitor'
I just love her! 😂💜
OMG the "good doctor" pun went right over my head.
I like that she specified the chest compressions and how intense they get. I argued with a supervisor that they were teaching cpr wrong (l have a lil over 3 yrs in experience), they were acting like the doctor in the clip. I wish that some companies would hire actual professionals to teach these techniques to their employees instead of buying a book and saying Yep Now We Know Everything.
Annie is absolutely gorgeous and so intelligent.
She is half asian or something?
Leonardo Cavalcante what’s her background got to do with her being gorgeous and intelligent?
@@Daniel-qw7mm it has gotta a lot to do with her facial symmetry
@@Daniel-qw7mm nothing bro i am just curious
I think Onishi is a Japanese last name.
This lady is so cool man😍she's got the knowledge, she's got the sass (not to mention the looks) and yet understanding of Hollywood methods. Big ups.
Its called Le Tube.
Aika K yeah she’s really cute
I know Annie. She’s an exemplary doctor. And seeing her here on one of my favorite UA-cam series is absolutely exciting.
couchpuhtater that’s so cool! Did she do a surgery on you or family member?
Can you tell me i’m in love with her?
@@andrewkoenig8342 bruh rly
Andrew Koenig She's married.
@@andrewkoenig8342 you're in love with her
I love this! Used to watch all kinds of series playing in an hospital environment with my mom whilst she was doing laundry. As a nurse she would always comment the precedures and answer my questions :)
_talking about the 127 hours scene_
"This scene is hard even for me to watch"
Wew, rest easy all the people that couldn't bear it. If a doctor can't watch it with a straight face, no judgement for regular people.
yup, and probably the highest compliment the filmmakers could receive for it. Fair play.
i watched it but i slightly smiled
It's the sound design for me. That sharp drill-like noise when he goes straight in; you know exactly how that feels.
giascle that's actually what makes it so unbearable. We as an audience have become acclimated to gores and blood to a point where we might flinch at the sight of it on screen but we'd still be able to watch it no problem.
But they incorporated certain sounds to insinuate what kind of emotions they want the audience to feel and that has ya responding to what we see the way they want us too
I’m fine with watching surgeries and seeing blood but I’m so afraid of being in caves and the thought of being crushed by a huge rock/boulder is so scary
"Vodka would be my personal choice, both for its smoothness and its flavor" that was some deadpan delivery.
13:23 Now THAT'S my sense of humour.
"Are you alright?"
"No, I'm half-left."
GLORIOUS!
It amazes me how consistently Wired finds people who:
1. Know their field front to back
2. Can explain things to people not in their field
3. Have a sense of humor about their field
This series is brilliant.
I don't get it.
"those are, without a doubt, the weakest chest compressions i have ever seen" me watching grey's anatomy
Exactly what I thought!!
my mom recently got into and I'll watch it with her sometimes, I'll be making comments like "what kind of hospital is this" "chest compressions are weaker than nikki(my sister, she can barely lift anything)" "well thats not accurate" "why, no mom you don't understand that doesn't even exist"
dr mike :)
@@lilliesullivan7167 chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions
@@lilliesullivan7167 CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS 100bpm 5-6cm/2-2.5in deep
Love this lady! Could watch her all day break down films! Please invite her back again Wired!
0:18 - The Good Doctor
1:13 - The Sopranos
1:49 - Face/Off
2:48 - Chips
3:39 - Scrubs
4:09 - The Thing
4:17 - Chicago Med
4:56 - Popstar
5:52 - Steel Magnolias
6:21 - Scrubs
6:44 - Master and Commander
7:49 - Grey’s Anatomy
8:43 - John Q
9:04 - One Tree Hill
9:17 - Gray’s Anatomy
9:45 - Chicago Med
10:15 - Getting On
10:44 - Grey’s Anatomy
10:50 - Mash
11:26 - The Knick
11:56 - St. Elsewhere
12:21 - Contagion
13:13 - Arrested Development
13:28 - General Hospital
13:59 - Thor
14:23 - Game Night
15:21 - No Country for Old Men
15:43 - Lost
16:17 - Mad Max: Fury Road
17:04 - Three Kings
17:47 - Twilight
18:31 - Grey’s Anatomy
19:31 - The Good Doctor
20:31 - Wrongfully Accused
20:57 - Grey’s Anatomy
21:30 - The Exorcist
7:09 127 hours
Karl H thanks! i forgot that one
No House? Now that's dissapointing...
@@oogabooga4753 np, thanks for the time stamps they were really useful
Sloan Glover thank you! 👏👏
Doctor Mike: CHEST COMPRESSIONS! CHEST COMPRESSIONS! CHEST COMPRESSIONS!
I was looking for this comment the moment I heard her say "show me those chest compressions again?" haha
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS 😂
Dr. Mike will be mad seeing those chest compressions 😂😂
* slaps patient's face like that one meme *
I got a Doctor Mike we before this video. I was watching Dr.Mike before this, and I thought I clicked on the wrong vid.
Dr. Onishi, you are so badass. Thanks for lending your time to the series.
13:22 "He lost his left hand so he is going to be all-right!"
:D :D
"I think vodka would be my choice, both for its smoothness and its flavor."
“I hate when that happens” 😂😂😂
That was my fave part of this video lmao
I couldn't stop laughing lmao. She's the best🤣🤣🤣
Plot twist: she wasn’t joking
Dr. Mike would be severely disappointed in those chest compressions.
after watching over half of this, I realised that it probably isn't the best thing to watch right before bed at 2 am
"All taped up with real special tape!!" is a fantastic delivery.
Annie’s back! Do a third episode sometime in the future!
*sees someones face being ripped off their head* "Ewww that's not how you do incisions"
I actually thought the terrible scene with Meredith and brain death was supposed to portray how - even though you're a doctor and know all these things intellectually, when it's your loved one, none of that matters even a little. If they're warm, they still feel "here", so all truth and rational are gone and it's just pure emotion. And since they were responsible for killing him prior, it really added to that visceral feeing of them 'pulling the plug'. I thought that's what Annie was gonna talk about -- how drs make terrible pts and even worse loved ones.
YES! She's back! Been waiting for a part 2 for ages! 🙌
“How is my son?”
“He’s going to be alright”
“OHHH THANK GOD”
“Yes he lost his left hand so he’s going to be ALL RIGHT”
“YOU SON OF A B-”
Got me dead lol im so sorry
Arrested Development is a highly underrated show! The first 3 seasons at least..
This one took me out! 🤣
Me too. Love dry humor 🥳
"We lost him"
"Oh god, my baby's gone!"
"Yeah, we have no idea where he is."
Simply watching this at the office when this particular scene made me laugh out loud unintenionally.
AND THEY ALL LOOKED AT ME LIKE I'VE DONE SOMETHING WRONG AFTERWARDS.
"Every patient is entitled to an interpreter who speaks his or her language fluently in any medical encounter" YES PREACHH!!!🙌❤👏
And they get it - in the US. Good luck getting that same treatment in some other countries...
"ya winning son?"
"not now dad I'm watching a doctor watch people play doctor"
👌🏿💦
"Show me that chest compressions again"
*DR MIKE INTENSIFIES*
😂😂😂 I understand that reference
I could just hear him chanting it
Yasssss! Chest Compressions, Chest Compressions, Chest Compressions!!!
Beeoowooop!
they can feature me in the next video and title it "student breaks down"
Easily the funniest YT comment I've seen in a long time.
"Breaks down what?"
Heart Heart: *Bawling. Wheezes. Wipes face. Messy snort. Chokes a little.*
"Yup, Sounds about right."
I love her. She is just great. So smart and charismatic.
I love how Annie Onishi can look so serious but still show her sense of humour.
"That plastic bag goes into another plastic bag that goes into a special bag, goes into a special box, goes into a special cooler, all taped up in real special tape!" Reminiscent of The Emperor's New Groove....
I'll turn him into a flea. A harmless little flea. And then I'll put that flea into a box, and then I'll put that box in another box, and I'll mail that box to myself! And when it arrives, hahaha, I'll smash it with a hammer!!
It's Brilliant, Brilliant, BRILLIANT! And so was that comment. ;)
Or to save on postage, I'll just poison him with this. 🧪
& then a dog will eat it
Glad I'm not the only one who thought that!
God what a great movie.
Click → 4:09 "I HATE... when that happens" I love her humor!
"The Glasgow Coma scale measures a person's mental status on a scale of 3 to 15. You and I, sitting here talking right now have a 15."
That's a bold assumption. My brain is barely making an effort.
"... a carrot is a 3." Are you a carrot?
If you can name yourself and whay day is it today. You can see properly, you can talk properly and not sluring. Pretty much you are a 15
@@levinabenita3487 What is Donald Trump's score?
@@franklofarojr.2969 a 2
Aaahh, good ole Poe's Law in effect
"The thing.... I HATE when that happens" Omg! I was not expecting that, I laughed harder than I have in a *very* long time!
again I think vodka would be my personal choice for smoothness and flavor - 😂
FINALLY YOU HAVE HER BACK
Omg she’s intelligent, intellectual, and hilarious; the burns she delivers here and there further encouraged me to see if she has a podcast or UA-cam channel. She’s freaking amazing. #goals
The medical breakdowns are my personal favourite! Also, Annie's humour is my cup of tea.
04:10 "I HATE when that happens". That had me rolling on the floor, laughing hysterically. Dr. Onishi has great comedic timing.
What if Dr Annie and Dr Mike teamed up?!?!?
CHEST COMPRESSIONS, CHEST COMPRESSIONS, CHEST COMPRESSIONS!!!!!
the video would be filled with people far too good looking for it to be legal
YES OMG
It can burn the whole internet down
NO
That would make me jealous 😒
Dr. Onishi: THANK YOU for referring to medical language facilitators as INTERPRETERS, not translators! Hollywood and the news media get it wrong all the time. This interpreter appreciates you!!!
❤️❤️❤️
Samesies! We're not translators 😤
I dont mean this in a rude way, just a curious way lol but what's the difference between the terms? To an average person like me they seem interchangeable so I'm curious about why they're different?
@Brianna Bricker Interpreter is oral (sometimes written to oral) while translator is written. Although the two convert one language to the other, they each require different language skills.
Not an interpreter or translator myself, but am interested in the field.
@@Ohjor thank you!!
@@Ohjor Thank you! I get it now. It's like how I can translate written French into English, but I can't hear French and interpret, except for a word every now and then.
"I would really not recommend to viewers that they try to pursue this hobby" about flatlining. Could not agree more :-)
Yes shes back!! I love this lady, shes incredible
Correction: MASH takes place during the Korean War.
Thank you
Stated in the description
Not only that but their were no MASH units in Nam
To be fair, part of M*A*S*H's popularity as a show was because of how much the series ended up evoking the general public's feelings towards the Vietnam War, which was happening during the show's initial run.
I wanted to post this
OH THIS GURL IS BACK! I love her sarcasm!!
She's a great host, adds humor and seriousness to the critiques
Anybody else want a former soldier to review military scenes?
I do!
They probably gonna get ptsd
eVe _ you don’t “get” PTSD, you’re diagnosed with it. Not every soldier has PTSD, either.
Thunder Hawk there’s no correct way to be a soldier, every military branch uses different techniques and procedures.
A thousand times yes
Yesssss I love Annieeeee! She’s so sassy and fun and I actually learn stuff
Saaaaame
This was an easy click for me. Her first episode was great and this one definitely lived up to the hype. Looking forward to episode 3.
As a soon to be radiographer, that clip of the cerebral angiogram SCARES ME
I literally just watched part 1 for the first time an hour ago and really wished to see more of Annie. And there she is!
DMD Haha same
17:00 Ex military medic here, we actually used Three kings clip during training for pneumothorax/ tension Pneumothorax.
That's pretty interesting ngl. :3
Same thing with my wilderness first responder course.
He is going to be all RIGHT, he lost his left hand so he is going to be all RIGHT😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol, right on!!😆
(Pun fully intended)
I’m ashamed to say that it took me until reading the comment to realize this pun. 😬
She's one of my favorites because she actually takes context into account.
I love this doctor's heart for her profession. She talks of death with low emotion and life saving with such passion.
Annie is not only the most watchable person on all of You Tube ~ It also fills me with warmth to realise there are such mind bendingly well trained and capable people out there. So Much Respect.
About 3 years ago while working in the ER. I accidentally ran over the foot of one of my favorite nurses. Bro ke her big toe.
I felt so bad.
"bypass has some downsides"
*the patient died*
LMAOOOOOOO
I love how they show some really weird and gruesome operations, i'm thinking like is probably fake just to make it more interesting to see, and she's like "yeah this is pretty accurate"
He removed his own appendix😱 meanwhile i struggle to remove a hangnail 🤦
Mrs. Joker16 you do you but I can cut into my toe to remove those suckers (if it get bad enough )
4:12
"Whoops, got my arms devoured by the Thing again."
So cool you included Master & Commander, everything about this movie is underrated
Wow I admire this woman’s vast knowledge in her field and going out of her way to do these videos and explaining the rights and wrongs for people not in the medical field! I wish they would do medical kdramas, I think those would also be interesting to review, especially since quite a few use so many medical terms and abbreviations
13:23 Now THAT'S my sense of humour.
"Are you alright?"
"No, I'm half-left."
GLORIOUS!
Watch Arrested Development
She is one of my favourites along with Accent Guy :D more please
17:46 Funny enough, it actually adds to the scene that the doctor is doing a lazy fake trauma analysis because he's trying to gaslight Bella into thinking she just had an accident so he can cover up for Edward.
i never thought of that before😳