Where we live, ER s divert between Hospitals..so when one declares they are full, the ambulances go to a different hospital as assigned. I comment on this as it is not a routine I have seen at this and other UK hospitals.....
I think the issue there is that it’s a fairly rural area. Here in the states we go on diversion but for level one trauma centers are generally in bigger cities.
At my last job I worked with a nurse from the UK 🇬🇧 she was very nice and well educated. I also worked with a nurse from the Philippians who was actually an MD but it was easier to qualify as an RN when she moved here. 😅
We need the level of care like this in the States. All the states Dr’s think is we’re after pain meds. I’m 61 years old. I have a Doctor that controls my pain and that should cover that.
But you have to remember, socialized healthcare means HIGHER taxes (most countries pay 50% of their yearly income) and WAIT times are LONGER! I lived in Europe. Had a pulmonary embolism in 2015. Waited 10 HOURS to be seen as a ‘priority’ patient!
They take seriously ill patients to the closest hospital in order to stabilize them. Once they're stable they're sent for whatever procedures they need. Barnsley probably doesn't have a cardiac catheterization lab.
You mean to tell me people come to the hospital with paper cuts? 😮😮 thats one of the most ridiculously way of using money. Can y'all not turn these people away? 19:59
I really don’t want to take anything away from these Drs but they don’t seem to have enough staff to cope. I watch 24 hours in an and e, the hospital is St George’s and the difference between there and here are night and day. These Drs and nurses at Barnsley are amazing coping under this pressure, I can only imagine how bad it was there during Covid. My heart goes out to these staff. They must be under so much stress. The NHS needs so much more money, hospitals like this one show the problems they’re facing. No beds because there aren’t enough staff to care for the patients. …….and It’s just getting worse.
My husband was on this mask it saved his life. He did very well tolerating it he would have died otherwise. I would highly recommend it for anybody with severe breathing problems
I think our nurses have to spend too much time doing administrative work when they should be looking after patients, because of cuts we don’t have ward managers anymore.
I had to go to hospital as I have rheumatoid arthritis and complications with it, and the female ambulance paramedics put her knee in my lower spine and damaged it I screamed out I don’t think she meant to hurt me but I can’t walk without severe pain I didn’t report her as I didn’t want a bad mark against her , but I hope she doesn’t do it to anyone else as my suffering is permanent now
The 66 yr old lady I feel for her I've had those breathless attacks omg 😳 u feel like ur dieing truly n get panic attack I've finally got the right medicine to keep in in control with nebulizer n inhaler
Sisters (also known as Ward Sister or Unit Sister) are responsible for the overall running of each ward/unit and for standards of nursing care. They lead a team of staff who ensure the delivery of quality services and are key in ensuring clear communication between those involved in patient management.
Apparently it never occurred to them to add another floor to the hospital to alleviate the bed shortage. Nobody should have to wait hours to see a doctor and then wait on a gurney in the corridor until there's a bed available in a ward.
Whilest i agree with you about nobody should have to wait that longbeds are not the problem its staff, they only have so many people to watch each amount of beds, no nurses no beds… even if the bed is there and empty, it doesn’t count unless they have a nurse to watch it, the nhs is under funded, the US also has this problem.
I fully agree. People can die in halls. Plus all hospitals should have a cath lab! You shouldn't need to be transferred to another hospital and wait in there halls.
I can't be the only one who would hear the nurse called "Sister" and immediately default to childhood Sunday school manners. I'm not mean but there are some things you just don't do in front of nuns.
Well it’s important to let the patient and his wife make decisions regarding DNR or going full code on a patient with a terminal illness. If that was me or my dad I wouldn’t want a full code or CPR performed on a fragile person.
I'd rather a mask than intubation. I had cardiac arrest while undergoing catheter ablation. I woke up intubated. Screwed me up for a bit. It's been two yrs ago. I'm ok now.
My grandmother had a pacemaker put in when she was 82. They asked her the same way and she said “no heroics”. I was 14 years old and remember exactly where everyone was standing in that room when she said those words. She made it through multiple battery changes and at some point changed that answer to three minutes of compressions.(she was a direct opinionated person) When she was 100 she had issues with her anemia that affected her heart. She made it home after several weeks in the hospital and rehab but had a decline shortly after. At the age 100 she passed away at home with her family around her just the way she wanted it. My parents spent the last 15 years of her life making sure she had everything in place to safely live at home.
And…it’s a good time for you (collectively speaking) to discuss your wishes with your family and have your advanced directives on file with your hospital. DNR? Full resuscitation? Life support measures? Donor? These decisions should be made by the patient while they are still able to communicate them. I wish you all good health and happiness.
The US is the same, as a person in texas, I had to be hospitalized and no one would take me as a transfer, in all of Texas that had a Oral surgeon, I had to leave the hospital as a AMA and then go to the hospital that had one, wait 18 hours to be seen and admitted even though i already had all the xrays, and CT scand done and brought with me for ENT, and Oral surgery to help me. I had sinus fractures that caused air to build up under my skin. I waited for so long in the ER lobby. Then when i got seen I wasnt even seen in a room, they put me in a bed in the hallway. The UK has issues, But the US has everything the UK has in issues PLUS people not able to afford their care.
Terrible explanation and approach to the patient with breathing trouble. “Beat around the bush”???? What an absolutely ridiculous statement….totally insensitive and inappropriate…..
I can’t understand some of the English spoken especially by the lady volunteer in the red top. We should all speak the language of Jesus Christ …..American English.
Jesus spoke Galilean aramaic. And Hebrew. We don’t have a universal language in trauma we help all people from all backgrounds and cultures. We speak the language of love 💕
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Wow!!! That guy fell off a 10 foot ladder and he didn’t break his neck! He had angels with him
Barnsley staff makes everything possible! Be safe❤😊
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Your staff is so kind to patients and their families
The staff also have such good manners. It’s nice to still see that somewhere.
Where we live, ER s divert between Hospitals..so when one declares they are full, the ambulances go to a different hospital as assigned. I comment on this as it is not a routine I have seen at this and other UK hospitals.....
I think the issue there is that it’s a fairly rural area. Here in the states we go on diversion but for level one trauma centers are generally in bigger cities.
Good people God bless you all.
It’s so wonderful the two men at the beginning made it home.
Thank you all for doing so good job. My God bless you all for having a good heart. God bless ❤❤
I just love ❤️ these types of shows! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!!
Im an American, but i love that yorkshire accent.
Sean Bean has an amazing Yorkshire accent.
I love uk folks going to my 3rd trip to London next year.
I’m jealous…I’ve been there once, I’m blessed to have gotten to go, I would love to go again, but will probably not get to.
At my last job I worked with a nurse from the UK 🇬🇧 she was very nice and well educated. I also worked with a nurse from the Philippians who was actually an MD but it was easier to qualify as an RN when she moved here. 😅
We need the level of care like this in the States. All the states Dr’s think is we’re after pain meds.
I’m 61 years old. I have a Doctor that controls my pain and that should cover that.
But you have to remember, socialized healthcare means HIGHER taxes (most countries pay 50% of their yearly income) and WAIT times are LONGER! I lived in Europe. Had a pulmonary embolism in 2015. Waited 10 HOURS to be seen as a ‘priority’ patient!
Actually basic rate of tax in UK is 20%
@@yotoland2543I am not on a high income, so my taxes aren't too high. I've waited all but two minutes and was rushed to resus.
We do have very decent emergency care in the States 🤷♀️
Your emergency rooms look way better than the ones in America. You have a well running department
I hope they’ll get well soon
Jane Allen is a real rock star!! ❤❤❤❤ but to be honest- the whole staff are terrific and the Sisters coordinate so many things at once….
If a heart attack victim needs to go to Sheffield Hospital then why didn't the ambulance take them there first to began with??
They take seriously ill patients to the closest hospital in order to stabilize them. Once they're stable they're sent for whatever procedures they need. Barnsley probably doesn't have a cardiac catheterization lab.
Not all hospitals have the specialist unit that he Needed
Because the ambulance crew take the patient to the nearest hospital. It’s up to the doctors there to redirect them if necessary.
You mean to tell me people come to the hospital with paper cuts? 😮😮 thats one of the most ridiculously way of using money. Can y'all not turn these people away? 19:59
That's why there's is 4 hour wait in ER
Maybe it is a deep and cut artery. They may be on blood thinner and could bleed to death fast.
@@veravaughan5876ugh! can’t stand those arterial paper cuts! 🤣🤣
My mum also had emphasema 😢
I really don’t want to take anything away from these Drs but they don’t seem to have enough staff to cope. I watch 24 hours in an and e, the hospital is St George’s and the difference between there and here are night and day. These Drs and nurses at Barnsley are amazing coping under this pressure, I can only imagine how bad it was there during Covid. My heart goes out to these staff. They must be under so much stress. The NHS needs so much more money, hospitals like this one show the problems they’re facing. No beds because there aren’t enough staff to care for the patients. …….and It’s just getting worse.
My husband was on this mask it saved his life. He did very well tolerating it he would have died otherwise. I would highly recommend it for anybody with severe breathing problems
Bonito is the best
Don't drink anymore RedBull or caffeinated drinks if you have had palpitations and a racing heart. Caffeine stimulates the heart. 😘
I used too but after heart was not functioning properly I had to have a pacemaker ICD no more red bulls or lots of caffeine
It is extremely important to have a living will but people dont do that This causes a lot of angsiety for your loved ones. So please get it done.
We take terrible care of these bodies we are housed in and it all comes back at us eventually.
That is so very true.
Fasting gets you back to baseline. Our bodies haven’t evolved to eat the food we have today.
I think our nurses have to spend too much time doing administrative work when they should be looking after patients, because of cuts we don’t have ward managers anymore.
I had to go to hospital as I have rheumatoid arthritis and complications with it, and the female ambulance paramedics put her knee in my lower spine and damaged it I screamed out I don’t think she meant to hurt me but I can’t walk without severe pain I didn’t report her as I didn’t want a bad mark against her , but I hope she doesn’t do it to anyone else as my suffering is permanent now
How can we have got into this state
It seem like the 1st elderly man has Emphysema. My mother had it. 😢
Jennifer I am so, so sorry that your precious Mam had this awful illness. Take care sweetie. 💓
Definitely emphysema and I believe congestive heart failure
The 66 yr old lady I feel for her I've had those breathless attacks omg 😳 u feel like ur dieing truly n get panic attack I've finally got the right medicine to keep in in control with nebulizer n inhaler
Why are some of the nurses called Sisters?
Sisters (also known as Ward Sister or Unit Sister) are responsible for the overall running of each ward/unit and for standards of nursing care. They lead a team of staff who ensure the delivery of quality services and are key in ensuring clear communication between those involved in patient management.
I think maybe she is asking why? Not what they do? Is it religious? Is it where they took their schooling? Or is it just an English thing?
No nothing religious but a nursing term and sisters are very highly trained.
I suppose it’s the equivalent of a charge nurse in the 🇺🇸
Because back in the day all nurses were nuns. So now it’s just the term for the most senior nurses.
It'd be nice to know what year this was recorded?
By I noticed the lady's nebulizer treatment I had same unit it was in the early 1990s I had the same nebulizer so I'd say either later 90s
This was definitely not recorded in the 90s
Season one started in 2018
It was just pre-Covid.
Can someone from England tell me how much you pay for an ambulance ride to hospital?
Nothing upfront. Same for treatment. Just slightly higher taxes at 20% baseline. We do have to pay for some antibiotics if theyre from a pharmacy.
@@poppymason-smith1051 Wow, I'm in the US and an ambulance took me 2 blocks and charged me $700!
DON'T SMOKE! I watched my dad die from emphysema. I guarantee you'll regret being a smoker. I promise you.
I’m wondering why the nurses are called “sister”?
I am thinking the same thing. They are very obviously not nuns so it probably has something to do with the country they are in.
Sister is the senior charge nurse. What used to be matron.
Apparently it never occurred to them to add another floor to the hospital to alleviate the bed shortage. Nobody should have to wait hours to see a doctor and then wait on a gurney in the corridor until there's a bed available in a ward.
Whilest i agree with you about nobody should have to wait that longbeds are not the problem its staff, they only have so many people to watch each amount of beds, no nurses no beds… even if the bed is there and empty, it doesn’t count unless they have a nurse to watch it, the nhs is under funded, the US also has this problem.
I fully agree. People can die in halls. Plus all hospitals should have a cath lab! You shouldn't need to be transferred to another hospital and wait in there halls.
Chances are the situation would eventually occur again. Another floor would have to be staffed.
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I can't be the only one who would hear the nurse called "Sister" and immediately default to childhood Sunday school manners. I'm not mean but there are some things you just don't do in front of nuns.
“Working for love (of being annoying), not money (because any employee being so annoying would be fired): Jane.”
I wonder if they're this kind to patients when the cameras aren't there.
They really are , they are too busy to play silly games.
Have you ever heard of skin staining on your hands over night?
Save money don't treat dying people only with a bed and a drip of morphine to pass away without pain ❤
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Helluva moment and way to talk about not resuscitating someone. Not tactful or sensitive to Paul, struggling to breathe, or his worried wife.
Well it’s important to let the patient and his wife make decisions regarding DNR or going full code on a patient with a terminal illness. If that was me or my dad I wouldn’t want a full code or CPR performed on a fragile person.
Yeah it's protocol to discuss possible outcomes. Better now before they code.
I'd rather a mask than intubation. I had cardiac arrest while undergoing catheter ablation. I woke up intubated. Screwed me up for a bit. It's been two yrs ago. I'm ok now.
My grandmother had a pacemaker put in when she was 82. They asked her the same way and she said “no heroics”. I was 14 years old and remember exactly where everyone was standing in that room when she said those words. She made it through multiple battery changes and at some point changed that answer to three minutes of compressions.(she was a direct opinionated person) When she was 100 she had issues with her anemia that affected her heart. She made it home after several weeks in the hospital and rehab but had a decline shortly after. At the age 100 she passed away at home with her family around her just the way she wanted it. My parents spent the last 15 years of her life making sure she had everything in place to safely live at home.
And…it’s a good time for you (collectively speaking) to discuss your wishes with your family and have your advanced directives on file with your hospital. DNR? Full resuscitation? Life support measures? Donor? These decisions should be made by the patient while they are still able to communicate them. I wish you all good health and happiness.
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Health care in England is not so great. Hospitals are over-flowing. Lack of doctors. Lack of medical facilities.
The US is the same, as a person in texas, I had to be hospitalized and no one would take me as a transfer, in all of Texas that had a Oral surgeon, I had to leave the hospital as a AMA and then go to the hospital that had one, wait 18 hours to be seen and admitted even though i already had all the xrays, and CT scand done and brought with me for ENT, and Oral surgery to help me. I had sinus fractures that caused air to build up under my skin. I waited for so long in the ER lobby. Then when i got seen I wasnt even seen in a room, they put me in a bed in the hallway. The UK has issues, But the US has everything the UK has in issues PLUS people not able to afford their care.
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Terrible explanation and approach to the patient with breathing trouble. “Beat around the bush”???? What an absolutely ridiculous statement….totally insensitive and inappropriate…..
But it's necessary.
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I can’t understand some of the English spoken especially by the lady volunteer in the red top. We should all speak the language of Jesus Christ …..American English.
Are you for real? In what universe do you live? The Earth has 8B people & many different languages. Go get a reality check.
@@Galaxie08 ha ha ha ha ha
@@caleblauber1441 Go take your jokes elsewhere, not to videos about critically ill people.
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@@Galaxie08 the volunteer isn’t critically ill….. “Karen”.
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