@@luacoder3537 No. I'm saying you're lucky you got that Intellivue because they're so expensive obviously. I'd like to explain about myself. I'm 30, and I have many health conditions. I have a tracheotomy, and I am on a ventilator. I have CO2 problems. I have always loved patient monitors, because of my whole life in and out of hospitals, and because of the equipment I've been hooked up to. A couple years ago, I saved up, and bought me a Contec CMS8000 patient monitor, with all the standard functioning capabilities, plus ETCO2. I monitor my ETCO2 24/7 and I love my monitor. However, if I could get an Intellivue monitor, over my monitor, BOY would I do that in a heart beat. I require such extensive monitoring, and I have so many health issues, It'd help me. But I don't have enough money to get one of those. I LOVE the Intellivue monitor! I hope to see a reply from you soon, because I LOVE your videos!
@@luacoder3537 Thanks for that. I just purchased a Philips Intellivue X2 which slots into the back of the monitor and acts as a 'companion' when connected. Do you still have your equipment?
Usually they don't have the QRS beep on (Heart rate) in the ICU, only in Operating room recovery and the OR itself. Depends on the hospital mostly. Not all monitors are the same but Philips Intellivue is used by a hospital near me.
@@luacoder3537 They ALWAYS keep the QRS tone on for me when I am in ICU. I always prefer it that way. If they don't turn it on, I do it myself. In other words, I want that QRS tone on, and It's always on when I'm there. I've even taught my Mom how to do it when I'm in ICU. She doesn't like the beep though, but I do.
One time I had anxiety so bad my HR was 180-205! It was bc of middle school. So now I’m homeschooled. And My HR was so high bc of medicine and anxiety.
@@xmsre This specific model set me back about a thousand, they aren't cheap, especially the new ones but you can get some decent deals if you look in the right places.
Yeah, a lot of TV shows with hospital themes are dramatized. These monitors are pretty quiet, but they can be made louder with the volume setting. Usually in ICU's there's a lightbar outside every room that lights up if there's an alarm.
as an ICU nurse, doing this for pure entertainment…. It pissed me off. By the way, maintaining those levels in the blood can dismiss many neurons and memory problems in the future, good luck.
imagine doing this with a "get well soon balloon"
Decent video.
Good demonstration as well on why helium is popular for suicides.
This is interesting! I wonder how many times you got away with it until the nurses came in and be like “oh it’s a balloon”🫥
As I've discussed previously in the comments, this isn't in a hospital. I bought this from Ebay.
@@luacoder3537 still cool though!
i remember this sounds
i remember them very well
What happened to you bro...
i’ve actually done this when I was bored in the hospital one time
How did you do it
@@someone4381 all the hospital staff come running into your room asking what happened and you’re like oh I got bored 😂
u just hold ur breath@@someone4381
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Hah!
You're lucky you got an Intellivue! You're REALLY lucky! Trust me! Just remember, You're VERY VERY lucky!
How so? Did they suddenly become rare all of the sudden? I bought this back in like 2018 or something.
@@luacoder3537 No. I'm saying you're lucky you got that Intellivue because they're so expensive obviously. I'd like to explain about myself. I'm 30, and I have many health conditions. I have a tracheotomy, and I am on a ventilator. I have CO2 problems. I have always loved patient monitors, because of my whole life in and out of hospitals, and because of the equipment I've been hooked up to. A couple years ago, I saved up, and bought me a Contec CMS8000 patient monitor, with all the standard functioning capabilities, plus ETCO2. I monitor my ETCO2 24/7 and I love my monitor. However, if I could get an Intellivue monitor, over my monitor, BOY would I do that in a heart beat. I require such extensive monitoring, and I have so many health issues, It'd help me. But I don't have enough money to get one of those. I LOVE the Intellivue monitor! I hope to see a reply from you soon, because I LOVE your videos!
@@ventilator98 ETCO2 modules are extremely expensive, even machines back from 1999 can go for $500 easy.
@@ventilator98If I needed one, I'd buy a Mindray Benevision. Just my opinion. Follow your heart.
I heard exact the same sound in ICU when i had a septic shock. 3:11
Everytime I play video games in the ICU, I always hear this
Impressive! SPO2 of 66% where are you doing this and how did you get an ICU monitor?
I'm doing it at my home, and I bought this monitor used off of ebay.
@@luacoder3537 fair enough!
@@luacoder3537 why would u buy that
@@imdyinginside1919 experiments
When I Coded the second time in ICU, my SPO2 was 30% and they were scared to death. They kept me off my BiPAP too long. That was before the trach.
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did you have tele on? your strip looks way to perfect lol
Woah! Didn’t you see the alarms go off? That’s not safe at all!
That's the point.
1:18 SpO2 Is Inhailing HELIUM
This is interesting. What module are you using for this monitor? I just purchased one of these monitors off of EBay.
I forgot which model is exactly, but I believe it is the M3001A with the EASI 12-lead and FAST SpO2
@@luacoder3537 Thanks for that. I just purchased a Philips Intellivue X2 which slots into the back of the monitor and acts as a 'companion' when connected. Do you still have your equipment?
Sounds like Endo :D
Sounds like stitch...about right.
Why did the hr lower when your oxygen was at 66%
@Sad Bandu Must this SpO2, never get 99%.
What’s the deep pitch and high pitch beeps for?
The beeps are in correlation to my SpO2
Oh ok
Oh the heart rate is high!
I can't watch it, it makes me terrified O:
Were you actually inhaling helium, or did you blow helium into the sensor?
I was actually inhaling helium, not sure how you'd blow it onto the finger sensor..
LUACoder LOL. Sorry about that.
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Does it sound like that in the icu?
Usually they don't have the QRS beep on (Heart rate) in the ICU, only in Operating room recovery and the OR itself. Depends on the hospital mostly. Not all monitors are the same but Philips Intellivue is used by a hospital near me.
@@luacoder3537 They ALWAYS keep the QRS tone on for me when I am in ICU. I always prefer it that way. If they don't turn it on, I do it myself. In other words, I want that QRS tone on, and It's always on when I'm there. I've even taught my Mom how to do it when I'm in ICU. She doesn't like the beep though, but I do.
How r u actually lowering your spo2????
Helium Balloon
i know that sound all too well every time im there high heart rate makes it beep
It's tachycardia
Is this HP Virdia?
No, this is a Philips IntelliVue, there is an HP viridia video on my channel which you can find.
Is it MasterXSV?
NVM I found it
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Exactly what it sound when I was sick in the hospital 3:12 and this 4:35
Why is the HR so high?
I'm out of shape.
Why? Are u breathing in something?
@@Matthew.b07 Yes, I was inhaling helium.
Your HR is almost double that of mine while i am standing haha
One time I had anxiety so bad my HR was 180-205! It was bc of middle school. So now I’m homeschooled. And My HR was so high bc of medicine and anxiety.
2:27 you made it sound like there’s actually something wrong with you
How could helium possibly help you?
Chamay birdy eyiih
3:11 SpO2
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0:28 SpO2 estás bem que você
4:34 VF alarm
0:00 Heart rate ECG Go to university right now
3:48 SpO2 ECG Respiration Waveforms You Have to Go to your Planets and Play with Mercury Venus
🇵🇱 Chamay birdy eyiih
4:47 Respiration Waveform Why are you doing this again and again
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I’m sure you annoyed the hell out of your nurses lmao. The boy who cried wolf; nobody showed up when it showed Desat.
I wasn't in a hospital lmao. I bought this monitor off eBay.
@@luacoder3537how much did you get your monitor for bro? I’m interested myself
@@xmsre This specific model set me back about a thousand, they aren't cheap, especially the new ones but you can get some decent deals if you look in the right places.
Desat means you don’t have oxygen on spo2 76
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sounds less dramatic than tv
Yeah, a lot of TV shows with hospital themes are dramatized. These monitors are pretty quiet, but they can be made louder with the volume setting. Usually in ICU's there's a lightbar outside every room that lights up if there's an alarm.
4:34 Oh No SpO2 Why Are you Doing That Otherwise SpO2 What Will Happened To You SpO2
as an ICU nurse, doing this for pure entertainment…. It pissed me off. By the way, maintaining those levels in the blood can dismiss many neurons and memory problems in the future, good luck.
This was in a controlled environment with a monitor off eBay. Calm tf down.
Its a typical "fk around and find out" Situation.
I agree. But I use it to make students practice with the stressful ambiant sounds that can all go off at once. Not entertainment. Training.
People telling the nurse to calm down. GET LOST! You have NO IDEA THE HORRORS WE SEE WHEN WE HEAR THESE SOUNDS.
Desaturation means you’re dying. We hear this when people die. Idiots
Respiration Waveform Don't Get Hurt You are in Uranus's Moon But Don't Jump of The Cliff Otherwise You Will Get HURT
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Whaaaay Chamay Birdy eyiih
Fourdy eyiih
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