Real Doctor Reacts to CHICAGO MED | Medical Drama Review | Doctor Mike
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2024
- Next up on the medical drama review series is Chicago Med. I know that the series has multiple shows airing simultaneously like Chicago p.d. and Chicago fire, so this gave me hope that the Chicago Med will be pretty good since they have experience in making these types of shows.
Chicago Med is surprisingly fresh. It had all the attributes of a quality medical drama. Unique medical conditions that inherently bring drama to the screen. Solid actors and actresses. Good character development, without that much romantic drama. Although I'm sure it will come in the later episodes (please correct me if I'm wrong). This show pleasantly surprised me and left me wanting to watch another episode.
Basically, the question I am answering in this description is how accurate is Chicago Med.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy this episode of Real Doctor Watches Chicago Med / Real Doctor Reacts to Chicago Med . If you want me to continue making this doctor reaction video please give it a like and leave me a comment on which tv drama or show you'd like for me to review next. Love you all!
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"How'd your arms get so toned?" Chest compressions
I LITERALLY SNORTED LAUGHING THATS GREAT
hahahahaha
😂😂😂
GAHAHAHAHHASHSHSH
Properly done chest compressions will not do much to tone your arms, but it will work the hell out of your core.
He protecc
He attack
But most importantly
He *chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions*
halal Memes while looking like a snack
It is supposed to be
He protecc
He attacc
But most importantly
He steal his snacc
Src. Tucker Budzyn comments
No no no. It's like this.
He protecc
He attack
But most importantly
He does chest compressions to avoid a heart attack.
@@husnihassan9037
*attacc
*Heart attacc
hayawiii your likes are the amount of times he said chest compressions
When I was a boy scout, we were all trained on CPR, and they basically explained it to us as "breaking ribs means that you're doing it right. They can fix broken ribs later, but they can't fix dead."
Had my First Aid skills and my CPR instructor told us the same thing.
The CPR instructor told us that we shouldn't be afraid of hurting the person or not doing CPR perfectly because "you can't kill a dead person" - and they're right, cracking ribs is a sign of doing CPR right, but even less-than-perfect CPR is better than nothing at all.
Every Chicago med episode:
“Uh oh. This woman is pregnant.”
I saw a parody episode once that was like
"Uhhh. This man is pregnant."
"What the hell?"
Voice from off screen: "Trans people exist, Harold!"
This is so true, lmaoooo
@@AstralArbourSys This made me cackle
" Page Dr. Charles for a consult "
" We are going to do EVERYTHING that we can "
@@tanujamahadevan5208 “Baghdad ready!”
“Me: Why are your arms so muscular?”
Dr Mike: “ chest compressions,chest compressions, chest compressions
chloe neale wow nice stolen comment. So creative
@@theproton5837 Why hard to be creative when someones already done the work for you.
@@panthera5678 exactly 😂 😂
@@theproton5837 ever heard of reddit?
chloe neale imagine this man in the gym just doing chest compressions with weights.
"Doctor he is dying from cancer"
Mike: "should have done more chest compressions"
@@anju9202 from this it is clear you cant take a joke
ANJU 🤡
@ANJU its a joke chill OUT
@@beba0134 what did he say, he deleted the commeny
@@rosamendieta4579 what did he say lmao
What I like about chicago med is that they include nurses a lot and show the importance of nurses. They even have nurses as main characters.
He should look through the Chicago med s5ep6, where one of the Drs literally locks herself in the patients room to give the child antibiotics even though the parents were not wanting it. Would be interesting seeing his reaction to the ethically wrong decisions made throughout the episode, even maybe with legal eagle to go through the law aspects
i just got past that episode im hooked on this series
Where can you watch it?
@@flipl8840 i watched it all on netflix recently
@@flipl8840 i watch it on peacock!
Well I can tell you that this is a straight up way to loose your medical license! You can't give medication to a patient without consent from them.
My dad has a cystic fybrosis in his DNA and my mom has it also.(it means both of my parents don’t have cystic fibrosis but the childeren have a chance of getting it) My 2 brothers died, one died at the age of 5 the other at the age of 11. My sister died at 4 months. I’m the only one who doesn’t have it.
I’m studying in a lab. I’m trying to find a cure using Crispr Cas. It’s hard, a lot of pressure and a lot of studying.
But we’ll get there.
I'm so sorry for your losses it is awful they died, and I'm glad you didn't. Crispr cas 9 is amazing. I really hope you are able to make a breakthrough. I would suggest looking at studies they did in china for china patients that worked maybe cuz yea. (idk im 15 man)
Quincy i’m so sorry for you, i hope everything is well for you now ❤️
Quincy I feel bad for you.... Your sister, your brothers......did your parents die or are they alive so you can cure them?.....(Me in emojis)😢😔😣😭
Sadaf my parents are alive. They don’t have the disease. They’re healthy. It’s in my parents DNA.
FF
(let’s take two uppercase letters, these are dominate gene’s. this is a person without Cystic Fibrosis)
ff
( two lowercase letters is a recessive gene, someone with Cystic Fibrosis)
Ff
(This is a person with Cystic Fibrosis but a uppercase letter is a dominant gene so Cystic Fibrosis doesn’t affect the person only if he had 2 lowercase “f” two recessive gene’s)
My dad is a Ff and my mom is a Ff
This means my parents childeren could be born with these genes:
Mom |F | f|
____________
F| |FF| Ff|
Dad f| |Ff | ff|
I made this table so you could see what type of baby’s you get when you combine the genes of my mother and father
As it turns out we have 50% chance of a baby without the disease but like my parents it’s just in the DNA as a carrier.
We have 25% chance of a baby that isn’t a carrier of the Gene and doesn’t have the disease.
And sadly we have 25% chance of a baby that gets the disease.
I hope it was clear to understand how my parents and myself don’t have the recessive gene.
Thank you all for the comments
I didn’t ask for attention i just want to tell people my story and maybe inspire people to look into Crispr Cas. So that one day, all hereditary diseases are cured.
He should come out with merch that says “chest compressions, chest compressions, chest compressions!”
Nelin YES!
And put the money towards a heart and stroke foundation. It would be a great fundraiser.
with the heart directly over or near the heart of the person wearing it
Nelin I said that before u🤨😅
Nelin bit morbid, not gonna lie
Me in my 40’s with cystic fibrosis: Oh, is like to see Dr. Mike analyze this show.
Dr. Mike: Most people with cystic fibrosis live somewhere into their 40’s.
Me: ☹️
I hope you live longer
@@berylprabhakar7602 Same.
Hope you live forever
Ohhhh nooo :(
how are you doing?
10:55 for the record, his Spanish was perfect! at least what you showed, the pronunciation was correct and the grammar was flawless. he seemed to know what he was doing, and like he only said it in English first for the TV audience
What Dr. Mike meant was that they don't need broken translators, not that he meant that Rhodes was a bad translator, he was good
I was just going to comment this. I'm assuming the character has a Hispanic background of some kind or learned the language since he spoke it so well and confidently.
@@eternalaster1555 yeah he was a doctor somewhere like that for a year
The pronunciation was meh
@@eternalaster1555 If I'm not mistaken, he said hes studied med school somewhere in Spain.
8:30
Doctor: “I can’t find a pulse”
Dr Mike: *whispers “code blue” under his breath*
I didn't notice that, thanks!
That was so cute 😭
Automatic pretty much
You are a very good observer
Student doctor*
Doctor Mike: "you have to get the 7 to 9 hours of sleep"
Me: "five it is!"
"Three. Take it or leave it"
“One hour, and that’s final”
Perez交叉 that’s literally me.
Wait you guys are getting sleep
SLEEP IS FOR THE WEAK
1:26 I liked that he was doing the chest compressions with one hand while holding onto the top bar. While not ideal and you absolutely should use two hands whenever possible, when riding in an ambulance you can very easily fall and lose your balance while driving. Speaking from experience :)
Yeah I don't think his arms were tired like Mike said at 1:06, Rhodes was just hanging on with the other hand.
As a nursing student, it's nice to see a show that is pretty medically accurate. It reinforces my understanding of my material and helps me pinpoint what's right and what's wrong. Also love the amount of time nurses are shown in this series
The nurses are so well-scripted! Maggie is the charge nurse we all want to work with and April is the nurse that many of us aspire to be.
My friend dying:
Me: what would doctor mike d-
Mike, in the background:
*_C H E S T C O M P R E S S I O N S_*
The Person Who Lives Under a Goddamn Rock this meme is dead have you been living under a rock by any chance? ;)
@@eveslater4987 actually yes I do
The Person Who Lives Under a Goddamn Rock more like
CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS
[HI]
“ people just don’t run in and say I am the dr now” 😂😂😂 you’re funny.
@@super__sad As someone who works in the ER, I can confirm that we do get people screaming that they're doctors while being drunk or high or in some form of psychosis. It's not that often but it happens.
no they run in and say i'm the captain now
@@michaelklog do you also think he looks just like caption hook from once upon a time?
@@shevahauser1780 it's a quote in captain phillips the movie.
Look at me, look at me. I am the doctor now
So Spanish is my first language and I wanted to let everyone know that the dude that was talking to that woman who didn't speak English actually did a really good job he said exactly what he had said in English, that the patient had gone too long without oxygen. He also barely had an accent so I was really impressed, especially when he proceeded to talk to her about possibly having her boyfriend become an organ donor
JAjajaja. I was just about to say that!
It was clearly recorded separately tho, so I don't think the actor actually knew how to say it
10+ year nationally certified ASL interpreter here! 🙌 Thanks for the shout-out!
FYI - It's not "translator" ... we are interpreters. ;)
Translators do written translations on paper. Interpreters interpret real-time conversations. ❤
They use different words?? Wow, you never know when you expect to learn something
I’m completely obsessed with this show at the moment, and it’s really nice to see that it is mostly medically accurate. Makes me feel like I’m learning something.
SAME-okay but the case in season five with flesh eating bacteria have you seen the second part I can’t find it
I feel the same way! I'm learning more here than with Grey's Anatomy for sure!
Me tooo !!! I always felt this show the most medically accurate after going through nursing school, I recognize a lot of the things
@@bodhivalkyrie76 it’s a 3 part series/crossover with Chicago PD and Chicago Fire, I believe the first part is an episode with Fire, 2nd part is MED, and 3rd part is PD.
@@cristinaguzman1604 FRICKIN OH?!
“Back so soon?”
“I missed you guys.”
Is a whole chronically ill kid mood.
The front desk attendants know me by name and multiple medical professionals in the building know me by face (or wheelchair at least). That was an extremely accurate moment that I appreciate lmao.
I know what you mean ... the first time the lady at the front desk knew my name instead of asking me for it I was like "I am here too often" but nothing you can do about it
I have a horrible immune system so i have been in and outa the hospital ever since i was a baby and because of that all the nurses and doctors at the hospital know be my name! I have too take special shots every year to protect me from diseases but im better now and havent been to the er for almost 6 months now :)
@@chhavi1323 good stuff, man! here's to good health :))
My oldest was a nicu baby, spent over 100 days in the nicu and in the beginning was the sickest baby there. For years after she was released is being her in to update them and they always remembered her. There may still be 1 or 2 people there that know her but most of them have left for greener pastures. It was the same with the labor and delivery floors because I was hospitalized 3 weeks before I had her and even while still pregnant with her she liked messing with the nurses. I even have a journal with letters from the nurses, drs and other staff (people who had nothing to do with her know her, including a helicopter emt). That was all 9 years ago though amazingly 2 years ago I have birth to another little girl via c-section just like my oldest in the same hospital and one of the nurses there remembered being there to help deliver my oldest which was kind of magical to me. My youngest thankfully was born full term and healthy and my oldest is healthy and happy in life with barely any lasting affects from her time in the nicu
I don't really know about being chronically ill, but I had to get X-rayed 3 times within the same month at the same hospital and the lady knew me by name and just went "You are the most accident prone patient we have ever had"
I just finished this show on Netflix. What I love about the show is how they treat disabled patience and giving those patients a voice when most places would look to the caregivers which isn’t always the right thing to do.
Not all seasons are on Netflix check peacock
"Your broken Spanish isn't the right way to communicate with a patient" - Dr. Mike
Dr. Mike: You need 7-9 hours of sleep a night
Me: Three take it or leave it
Elizabeth Stuhlreyer 😂
Lol
lol, same
I don't get sleep 😴
12h take it or leave it 💅
Just to clarify, his Spanish was not broken, even though scripted, it was pretty perfect for an English speaker, not to mention the correct translation.
Also, Chest Compressions.
Chest Compressions
Chest compressions
Chest compressions
Chest compressions
@@keylimepi4096 Chest compressions
Lost a good friend senior year of high school from cystic fibrosis, only a few months before we would have graduated.
It's a horrible condition.
I’m Colombian, that Spanish isn’t broken. It was very clear and a full sentence and a literal translation. Just pointing it out.
TAMBIEN SOY COLOMBIANA I AM ALSO COLOMBIAN
"We have translators in hospitals...!" [next scene] [doctor translates] :D
What Dr. Mike meant was that they don't need broken translators, not that he meant that Rhodes was a bad translator, he was good.
Chicago Med is actually a really good show and I feel like it stays a good show for a good few seasons. There is some romantic drama of course but I feel like it doesn’t destract from the super interesting medical problems!
I love med
It’s really good. So many aspects of life and medicine touched on
One thing I observed in each episode have their own theme or issues.
Imo it's the most realistic and most detailed medicine wise. It's really good outside of medicine as well for a good few seasons as you say, probably up to the beginning of season 5 which is when it starts to rapidly decrease in quality as more and more irrelevant stuff start to overshadow the well-established ratio of medicine to drama/romance and the ratio basically flips.
And I feel Chicago PD suffered the same fate unfortunately around season 6-7.
Such a shame because they were both really incredible shows and I loved them but I guess that's how it goes.
It felt good for a while, after that I just started feeling that they meddle with the patient's personal issues too much. All cases were over the top. No relationships worked. Tooooo much drama!
"Hey Doctor Mike how do you stay in shape?".. "Chest Compressions! Chest Compressions! Chest Compressions!"
That's funny HAHAHHAHAHAA
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I could be mistaken, but it looks like he's doing one arm chest compressions, because the ambulance was bouncing around and he was using his left arm to keep from getting thrown.
At school, we had a paramedic come in and give us training. She told us that quite often, they expect ribs to be broken after CPR.
My STEM teacher told me during training like this (she is not a professional) that where you are doing the chest compressions, ribs should never be broken.
My friend:*gets a paper cut*
Me:starts doing chest compressions
Edit:omg 1k likes haha
Your friend: what the hell are you doing?
Dr Mike staring from the corner: I Like.
Freind: Its a paper cut Sam! I'm not arresting!
Lol
Lol hahah
xD
“Drilling into the bone, not that brutal”
Sounds brutal af
RIGHT
Exactly
It's shitter when you have a really bad gag reflex
Type of thing you would see in mortal kombat
It sounds worse than it really is. You feel a short moment of sharp, stinging pain when it happends, and there is a bad sound, but the pain is short and not that bad. But when the fluid goes in, it is painful, especially when it is pushed in very quickly
I had a classmate who had cystic fibrosis, they passed away when we were in the 8th grade - we were told that basically they had coughed so hard it sent them into cardiac arrest. Not sure if that's something that can happen, regardless, it was so upsetting.
I'm really loving this show. I just graduated as RN and I love the fact that they explain what they're doing. It's a great review for the NCLEX that I'll have in 2 weeks!
The only thing that seems a little odd to me is that everytine they do CPR they don't do many compressions but they defibrillate a lot. Is that right?
I am a med student and I noticed that, too! They also had an episode where they shocked even though the patient didn't have a pulse. In reality, if asystole is noted on the cardiac monitor, no attempt at defibrillation should be made. So they definitely are defibrillating when they shouldn't be.
@@jaydenbisson2894 Dr. Mike is always pointing this out, too! Now I do the same thing thanks to his videos.
How did your nclex go?
@@robinbrar8252 I passed it on the first try!
@@nadiutta oh that’s good happy to hear that
I’m preparing for mine
Dr. Mike: A lot of rules are open to interpretation
Meredith Grey: Say Less
And friends of course😂
that's HILARIOUS!!
So accurate
Imagine just running into an OR, looking at the doctor and saying "I'm the doctor now"
*Stabs in the heart* I'm the doctor now I even have a stabbing licence
Lolll reminds me of that one particular meme
Edit:
It's the "I'm the captain now." Meme
Yeah but if it’s Doctor Rhodes it’s okay 😂
That's actually sort of how Transplant went! Only it was the ER and they were like, "You can't just walk in and start practicing medicine!" LOL
Just a guy from subway runs in. "I am doctor now" and proceeds to kill nine people.
Me who's watched literally EVERY, SINGLE, episode of Chicago Fire (10 seasons), Chicago Med (7 seasons), and who is on season 2 of Chicago PD (9 seasons): Nice, very nice.
I'm obsessed with the series.
Chicago fire 😍
I'm a recovering addict - I have a permanently cracked sternum from chest compressions due to overdose - I'm alive, happy and healthy!
Doctor Mike. You need to assist the cast and crew on medical shows how to do things properly. For the most part, the procedures are correct but it would be great if you were on set from time to time to point them in the right direction.
Nuno Soares I pretty sure they already have people for this
Most shows as far as I know have medical instructor where people who are actually doctors stay on the scene with the crew to make sure they are doing the right thing
Nuno Soares THAT WOULD BE AMAZING
More importantly writers but ya
@@kristyna907 I don't think it's fair to say the medical advisors aren't doing a good job when it's the producers/writers/editors that have the final say
Yes, merch with "Chest compressions" would be great, but how about "Break those ribs!"
Maybe break those ribs in a smaller font under chest compressions chest compressions
Eee
@karmasdoor when you’re a theatre kid as well as a doctor
Yes.
Chest compressions, Break a rib save a life!
I appreciated Dr Mike's face expressions when something was serious and lethal shows that ur empathetic and a human being. Thank u for that. Need more doctors like u
Love the show, however, since I work in a level one trauma center blood bank, I find it interesting that Chicago Med has such an awesome blood supply that everyone( men and women) can get O neg blood in an emergency. Also love how every other patient gets put on ECMO even before the pandemic.
Chicago Med is my favorite medical show because it feels most accurate
Not too much relationship drama
I could understand it as a pharm tech student
Alisha Santiago I just started 2 days ago. Watching Chicago-Med. And its so good that it hooked me.(My first time watching a series that its almost real. Idk if its not or yeah but it does look real)
Im a MedLabSci Student btw. hihi^^
Alisha Santiago same
Not too much relationship drama? Hm , i'll say otherwise
the recent seasons of med has a lot more drama now..
@@SoMooLand1nine7 that's me with Chicago Fire, I watched 2 seasons in 2 weeks and now I'm fully obsessed
Feeling sad? Chest compressions! Did your WiFi go out so you can’t watch Doctor Mike? Chest compressions! And hey guess what.....
Chest compressions
*WiFi gose down*
WE NEEDS CHEST COMPRESSIONS ON THIS ROUTER MAKE SHOUR IT GETS IT HAS A EATHERNET CONNECTION AND ITS CONNECTED TO THE PHONE LINE
*Beep Beep beep beep
THANK GOD ITS UP
Yassss
😂
Did your husband/wife/partner leave you? Chest compressions! Are you sad? Chest compressions! Are you sick? Chest compressions! And for the last point, CHEST COMPRESSIONS!!!
ok
also the character development in this show is absolutely incredible!!!
As always I love watching Doctor Mike get serious about this! Keep doing what you do best!!!
WHERES THE SEX!? Its not a medical show without that unnecarsy sexual tension
Hahha I thought it was better without it!!! Maybe I’m a nerd 🤭🤓
I smell sarcasm
Man this comment got me. Good one :)
How are physician suicide rates so high but youre a physician and always seem so happy?
Doctor Mike Unfortunately, the sex drama doesn't take too long to start. It is a drama show meant to attract females as well. lol
Me- " no doctor is as hot as they show in these shows".
Dr. Mike- "hold my beer".
Maybe hold the chest compressions
@@warh1story563 Noooo! Never the chest compressions!!
@@favoritevids8869 ok what about hold my stethoscope
@@warh1story563 hold my defibrillator??
@@favoritevids8869 uhh hold my first aid kit??
Thanks for giving your professional opinion about Chicago Med. I have been watching this lately and was kind of curious. Have worked in a hospital in Guatemala with an American team of surgeons that volunteered at that time. Took pictures of babies with cleft palate. Was so impressed. Incredible the knowledge they have and the hours they have to work fully focused. I am a language teacher in secondary school and also a drama teacher and tend to neglect my boundaries when it comes to being there for my pupils and your last comment about getting enough rest made sense. So thanks a million for taking this time and being clear about this aspect as well. Bless you.
*Gasp* Shout out to Cystic Fibrosis! My mom has just celebrated her 9th year of having healthy lungs! I had a moment of joy when he mentioned the vibrator vest. When I was little, I would give my mom long hugs while she was using her vest, and we would giggle over the funny way our voices quivered while talking with the vest running.
Dr. Mike compressions with one hand happens often in the back of the ambulance. Mostly so you don’t fall down. It’s mostly done intermediately during turns.
I’ve never done chest compressions one handed because I’m tired, it’s easier with two hands.
Ahh thanks for letting me know that. I thought he was doing them one handed as he was standing up and using more of his body weight so it’ll be less effort.
Doctor Mike you could actually see him holding off to something
12qt WoT He's taking in a lot of information and focusing on what's happening to the patients in a lot of these shows, so it's understandable that he's not taking in things after a certain radius from the patient interaction.
Chayyiel ofc, I just pointed that out if he decides to think about that scene. I thought like "strange, why is he holding hand up? Its not pose to let hand rest" :)
Chayyiel - I think its more of a "Medicine is such a big field that no one is an expert in everything" situation than a "Dr. Mike is looking so closely at the patient that he doesn't notice things on the opposite side of the screen from the patient" situation. I am guessing that Dr. Mike hasn't worked on an ambulance, so he didn't think about balancing in a moving ambulance while giving chest compressions.
I NEED MERCH FOR THIS CHANNEL WITH "CHEST COMPRESSIONS HERE DON'T WORRY ABOUT MY RIBS" on the centre XD
I got a heart from Doctor Mike, and accepted into the uni I wanted for Medicine. This day can't get any better ^-^
Congrats!
In parentheses below it (seriously, broken ribs means I live longer.)
+Captain Stan Haha yes that would be awesome XD
@@scottwpilgrim lol I'd buy that
this is my favorite show seeing that you did a vid on it made my day
Yes!! Been waiting for this, didn’t know you already did a video for Med. 🤣🤦♀️ Love the Chicago series
I have O- Negative blood 🙋 sharing is caring 😂
Same here!
Thank u for sharing and stan blackpink and twice stan talent, who is your bias?
@@ness8989 Mina Sharon 💓
Once * Blink I have O+ Positive blood💉
Haha yeah i do too😅❤
Being an EMT for years, I have broke a bunch of ribs, it does mess with you the first few times. I also saved lives from compressions. I love watching your videos and other shows. I love when they say something and I can answer or explain it to my wife.
Michael Angel how old are you when you graduate from paramedic school ?
Erwin Reid my sister took an 8ish month class and with a few tests she was out in the field within less than a year. She was 18-19.
Hey, I'm hoping to start EMT classes next semester, is there any tips you have for me? If not that's fine haha!
@@abbywingate2296 Hey! I'm currently finishing up my EMT course, doing my finals this week. It's a lot of work, but if you study diligently, you'll do fine!
@@AznJsn82091 awesome! A lady at one of the tech schools I'm looking into going to was saying something similar, that it's a rigorous course, I'll definitely need to fight the urge to slack off 😂
I'm in love with this show. This video has also helped me. I'm 12 years old and wanting to be a doctor when I'm older this video gave me information to give me a head start for when I start. Thank you ❤
You should react to another episode of these! It's so interesting to learn all these new things.
9:16
"It sounds brutal but its really not"
idk man drilling into someones shin is kinda brutal lol
We don't usually do it to people that can feel though...
It's not usually done with patient with GCS higher than 8. So they don't actually feel anything. But if I am being honest that's extremely painful
Ohoho, just wait until you have a pt that needs an Iv to the jugular
@@george-llywelynhannigan1500 "usually"
Dr. Mike: “it’s really not that bad”
Dr. Mike: DRILL A NEEDLE DIRECTLY IN THE SHINBONE
mels96 man don't look up fast1 insertion videos if that makes you squeamish (or do, it's pretty cool)
endolith oh, I know what you're talking about. Hehe, as a writer I find it fascinating. As a human I feel really wierd watching them.
The actual drilling of the IO is uncomfortable but not that painful. It is much more painful drawing or pushing from an IO ( which means pulling fluid out like blood, or pushing fluid in like normal saline.) Paramedic who donates bone marrow and gives IO's regularly.
Dr. Mike: "You know, there's like, edema and stuff in the skull, so we'll just get a team together, calmly and carefully do some EXTREME TREPANNING and then he'll be right as rain."
Always amazed by doctors & nurses in pressed, tailored scrubs, perfect hair & makeup. Every person model-looking. Nope, give me the original ER, more realistic people.
I like the way you've addressed the medical situations -- well done. The issues that always worry me about this show are the doctors who have boundary issues -- particularly the emotional and territorial ones. I was a nonclinical mgr in a small community hospital for many years and know such things could actually close down a hospital if they happened with the frequency they do on the show.
the trauma fellow, mid-compression, bringing bloodied gloved fingers to his eyes and pointing them back at the resident: Look at me, LOOK AT ME. I am the doctor now.
DeeDee Doozle I came here to comment something like that but you beat me to it and did it way better! Well done 👍
As an EMT student, about a month from taking my boards, I can say I understood most of what the Doc was saying as well as the actors. “Chicago Med” was the most accurate show I’ve seen so far, but “House” just gets me bang for buck for some reason 😂
So in your opinion which would be more accurate "house " or chicago med?
c b absolutely Chicago med!
@@amaterasu8829 how did u do?
Cristian Trejo good, graduated top of my class. And boards went really well. Thanks for asking!
@@amaterasu8829 congratulations! ♡
My mom and grandfather done CPR to me in 2012 when I was 6yrs old, I had a grandmal seizure, once they got to me I was dark blue and my eyes rolled into the back of my head, as they were doing CPR the people I was with said to my mom "Should we call an ambulance?" My mom went off the wall.. The ambulance worked on me for an hour in our driveway then the flight crew worked on me for about 30min to an hour because no one could get me stable enough to take off, from what I heard I had over 90 seizure in just 2hrs. EMS crews told my mom and grandfather that if they hadn't administered CPR I probably wouldn't have made it, I went into a coma for 4 days. Once I was off of the Ventilator I had Mycoplasma pneumoniae and encephalitis. That was my first seizure. My mom knew CPR from being a respiratory therapist and my grandfather had his CPR license because he was a blaster in the mines
I just finished watching Chicago Med and then saw your video! I thought a lot of the medicine was accurate as well! Glad you liked it :-). I believe the new season comes out next month!
Dr.Mike, can you do a video explaining whether or not action movie protagonist and antagonists would survive a certain damage to the body like when they have explosives go off near them and they don't die or when they are thrown through walls, or slammed down stairs, thrown across rooms, and are perfectly fine? Can you explain what would really happen to them and their bodies in a realistic setting and if they'd actually be able to even get up?
Oh that would be great one!! Would love to see that too!
This would be fun. One vote for die Hard. Any of them really 🤣
This is an amazing idea!
The Falcon
Pretty sure there are videos of doctors/nurses doing that already and the answer is usually, no, it's not realistic.
I think Mythbusters spent about 12 seasons answering these questions...
I clicked on this so fast, thanks for another great episode Dr Mike!
Maaz cool you watch too
Yo , on the Maartian planet (on which i am currently at) , do they broadcast this?
Maaz nice to see you here
Lol now i know maaz watchs doctor mikd
Ayyye
Just found Doctor Mike and am watching the back episodes. Such a sincere, enjoyable person to watch. Knowledgeable, kind, and ....he has a great sense of humor.
This was such a heavy Respiratory Therapy topic episode. As an RT student I've done treatments for CF patients, I've assisted with intubations, and I have had to do compressions/bag a patient. Neat to see the respiratory side get some screen time.
*chest compressions, CHEST compressions, CHEST COMPRESSIONS*
Britt BlueJay can I practice it on you?
royal flush yeah sure as long as I can practice my right hook on you 😊
Britt BlueJay totally worth it
1:08 "Doing chest compressions with one arm is not ideal, but I understand if he's tired-"
Me: Boy! He is trying to stay upright in a moving vehicle!
That's more likely the explanation
Yeh but that’s what emts do, they work predominantly in the back of an ambulance. They know how to do chest compressions 2 handed in a fast moving vehicle otherwise a lot of people would die if they always had to hold on to something. But I don’t think the characters a trained emt so he just doesn’t have experience to do it
@@Grace-mb8tb Most ALS trucks have a LUCAS on them. Depending where the pt went down, they won’t begin transport until there’s ROSC.
And with an injured arm of his own!
@@Grace-mb8tb Good point there, though I suppose in universe it would've made more sense for Rhodes to bag the patient and have the EMT use two hands
I appreciate these videos. My mom is a nurse and so I grew up learning a lot of different things that she does for her job. One of those is chest compressions. She has done them so often that sometimes she's the best person to do them. Something that these medical shows don't show accurately is how sore somebody can be when they do proper chest compressions, especially if it's for a while.
The Chicago shows are some of my absolute favorites 😍
Has he done anymore of these? This show has SPIRALED into something else and I would love to see him address some of the more ethically questionable things that have happened, specifically from Torrey DeVitto’s character
SOOO soapy! And I need a medical professional to tear apart Archer. PLEASE!
*cough* *cough* Some of the decisions that Dr. Halstead and Dr. Rhodes have made *cough* *cough*
@@krissa3257 what did he do again? I haven't watched med in a few months
Yeah I don’t like the new seasons there’s too much drama, the reason I loved it so much was because there wasn’t too much drama
Yes. I want to know how one proceeds in real life in the scene when Will finds out the person is giving their mom clinically untested heart meds.
“I’m senior resident in this ER.”
Dr. Rhodes: “Look at me... I’m the Doctor now.”
Rhodes was kinda like that through the whole of S1 lol
@@NoobAdventuresGaming yeah
I only discovered dr mike a month ago and ive watched sooo much now. what a genius way to communicate medicine with the masses kudos ive learned alot
I remember during my last CPR training, the teacher told me that sometimes the person's ribs break but if their heart isn't beating, they are clinically dead and you can't get any worse than dead so it's better to break a few ribs to bring a person back to life than to do insufficient chest compressions and waste time and energy watching someone's life leave their body. Point was taken.
At 8:32 you can see Dr.Mike mouth “Code blue” 😂♥️🚫🧢
Dr Mike “IO sounds brutal but isn’t really that bad”
Me seeing patients about to be sedated climbing up the bed when an IO was flushed knowing fully well that’s why it’s not done on people with a GCS above 8
Wtf dr Mike liked my comment... I only experienced it training in the ambulance service. Saw 2 attempts and only 1 successful and it made me shake. First time it bounced out of his leg during a seizure. Second one was postictal with GCS of maybe a 5 but she still flew up the bed
wait...what's happening?
@@samirahernandez2461 yes what's going on with the age limits and flying off the bed and what GCS I'm v confused
@@samirahernandez2461 hey, you're alright. I once had an EMT write a report and mentioned a "sinkable" episode.
Oh, and another, describing the pt's fall down some stairs, said it was a "summer salt." 🙈
I have no idea what ur talki-
I love how dr.Mike just explains every thing that they say for example what’s a chest compression I think it’s called lol I have always wanted to be a doctor and he helped me learn WAY WAYYYY more stuff about doctors and stuff that doctors use and what there called so thx doctor Mike❤️
The show seems real, because they have real doctors and real surgeons on set all the time, the actor who plays dr. Rhodes has been practicing real surgical procedures, in order to perfect his techniques and his hand movements. Each of these actors have lessons, they even joke they have a medical school on set lol:) one of the doctors who teaches them even said the actors are better students than his own residents and was begging them to go to med school😅 incredible people, they work hard to make it as real as possible
Once I saw the title of this video, I actually freaked out a bit cause it’s one of my favorite shows to watch.😂 I definitely recommend on continuing watching this show. As well as the other two shows because they do intertwine with one another.
Faith Josko sameeeeeeeee
Faith Josko same I love it😅
Me too! I obsessed over all of the shows. Chicago Fire is my favorite.
I'll be looking into it. I like it!
I was wondering that when he mentioned the other 2 shows. Thamks
The doctor's Spanish was really good not only accurate but his pronunciation was good.
Paola Barrientos Dr. Rhodes’ first language is Spanish (I think. It’s either that or he learned it in med school). He went to a med school in Mexico but he was born in Chicago to my knowledge.
ridethepuppetz You right.
I thought his pronunciation was awful.
@@eva-vs1zu Which would mean that he could communicate with her in Spanish, but not translate for another doctor . If you're fluent, you can do your own communication, but patients have a legal right to a certified medical translator for communicating with those who don't speak Spanish.
ghillies4life it’s a show omfg
Brooooo. I’m so happy he did this!!! These are my favorite sister shows and I have been curious how accurate it was. Thanks for the info man! Obviously some of it is a little dumb, but ya know! Thanks!!!
"People don't just run in and go IM THE DOCTOR NOW!" this was such a funny line to me cause my mother had to do that when i almost died in the hospital that was treating my pneumonia. my actual doctor was nowhere to be found when they gave me penicillin (which im deadly allergic to). Nobody was doing anything while I almost died so she started shouting orders at them. Luckily they did as told and I [obviously] lived
I can kind of relate. When my mom had me (I'm the oldest) she got Epidural late. So, when she had my brother she said as soon as she got in the hospital 'ok, I'm in labor, Epidural!'
These are genuinely good reaction videos, you actually watch and digest the information given and then give your professional feedback to the point any regular person can understand. So why the hell are you getting THUMBS DOWN?!
Nox Eterna I've had the suspicion for over a year now that there are bot programs that roam UA-cam disliking videos at random. Maybe I'm just being paranoid, though.
Sometimes people get annoyed by the recommendations so they dislike the video so it doesnt show up anymore (I've done that for the autoplaylists in the music sections when i dont want a song in the category for myself)
Maybe people dont like doctors lol im sad i no but my mum watched casualty and she was screaming at the tv saying " if u give someone that much of whatever it could kill then " ( shes a nurse) and i put it on youtube and i had to take it down cos it got loads of neggative comments saying "this is cringey" and " I dont like doctors anyway they dont need to invade youtube anyway" lol
LP4NOOB there's literally a button in the 3 dot drop down that says "Not Interested" maybe people should use that when they need to.....
Because some people are just pathetic and sad. This video had over a *million* views. The fact that only 300 or so felt the need to thumb down is actually pretty impressive. And I imagine every single one of them being some version of the Comic Book Guy from The Simpsons. "He did not comment on this one minor error in the script! Worst. Video. Ever."
"Why would you do this, this is so unnecessary." LITERALLY EVERY MEDICAL SHOW
I admittedly flunked out of nursing and took a social service worker course (so I am not a social worker but a similar styled underling) and I admit Dr. Charles sold me for the show. Psychiatry is a difficult field and to do well one needs to know how to connect and speak to people. The writers did a great job of incorporating interview techniques for therapeutic communication in him. For example, the episode where he speaks to a woman on the balcony (avoiding spoilers) has him ask "what would a normal life look like?" Which is a great open question that allows people to describe what they would like to see for themselves and often leads the conversation in better directions
6:18 My experience with doctors that know me and know CF, they are open to us helping to make the decision because we know ourselves so well. I've recommended which antibiotic I have needed to go on or even the plan of treatment while in the hospital. In a way, we have been CF specialists all our life and can tell what works and what doesn't.
Seems like we have finally found a show that’s ACTUALLY medically accurate
doc mcduffins lol (sry if i spelled wrong. )
OMG YESSS
@@lolastar7315 LMAO
@@lolastar7315 ohh my gosh I still watch that show sometimes and I’m 13 that show is so olddd
@@bbvlogs3665 jesus they still release new episodes? Im 15 and i started watching it when i was 7
This series deserves a trending spot. So entertaining and educational, just like your other videos. I had no idea only 6.6% of the population is O-...This was an unexpected motivator for me to get my iron levels in check so I can start donating regularly. Thank you!
revisedreality I mean it's common knowledge
Trending #2!!!
Am working in bloodbank and during emergency it’s so frustrating when doctors don’t follow a type and cross and insist on o negative 😤😤😤
Carnage incage
I mean, why be mean, A lot of common knowledge to one person is NOT common to another... He was expressing his epiphany and is now going to donate and save lives because of it and you just say, "everyone knows that..." which isn't true. most people do not know how rare O- is they just know its the universal donor.
No need to be mean, it's not an obvious thing. It's great that they're learnt it and are doing something with that information. Also, different blood types have different distributions in various geographic areas. e.g. in Canada B+ is only 7-8% but in East Asia it's the most common blood type...
Finally the CF shout-out I've been waiting for!
I have friends who work this show. (I'm from Chicago) They do have a team of medical persons as advisors, as well as extras in the shows. They do put in extra effort towards the efficacy of the show. All three shows actually.
Thank you for your critique! It's good to know their hard work is appreciated and recognized.
He's speaking perfect Spanish, although with an accent, but fluently.
Agreed.
If he’s speaking Spanish with an accent, then it’s not fluent.
@@Eviloops so you're saying British or Australian people don't speak english fluently?
@@Eviloops I think you don't know the definition of 'fluent'
@@Eviloops Being fluent in a language means you can speak it accurately; that your understanding isn't broken. An accent has no bearing on that, unless you are very badly mispronouncing the words which the doctor in this case did not do.
I thought he was doing chest compressions with one hand because he needed to use the other to balance himself
Theresa T Yeah you are right.
He's using his hand to hold on to something and for adding pressure Ig.
That’s exactly what dr. Rhodes was doing
Correct, he was in an ambulance it seems. I don't watch the shows ,just what I saw from the reviews.
Yeah they were driving fast in the ambulance and he had to grab onto something overhead so as to not fall over while doing chest compressions, also gave him a bit of leverage.
Was waiting for you to see this one that is the medical show that I watch every Wednesday
I love that u can dumb it down for us that dont understand the doctor lingo..I have seen so many docs that dont take that into play when talking to those of us not in the field..U ROCK ON UTUBE