When I watched her rush in with no helmet, my only thought was "She's going to get coughed on from the patient. Blood is going to scatter all over her face." I wasn't expecting the random glove issue.
I remember we were "learning" about it in school ( I was around 8th grade when it was going in America and stuff), as were basically taught that it was a death sentence to get it.
I remember that. It was this whole thing for awhile. I think there was a teacher from my state visiting the one with the outbreak they wouldn't let come home. Not infected. Not even a chance of infection. There was just this whole panic around it.
This reminds me of when I got COVID pneumonia and was in the hospital for 9 days. I never saw a doctor in person. Only over video chat and Interacted with only nurses and as little as possible. I remember this was during lock down. They where wearing hazmat like suits. They had those yellow disposable gowns over there scrubs. The kind used in surgery. They had face shields and masks and it was like something out of a movie I swear.
Exactly and why are they making him move himself when in reality I feel like a nurse should be geared up and ready to avoid the percentage survivability to drop in a potential life threatening situation for the patient just because a nurse wasn’t there when needed😕
It always boggles my mind how well the deathly sick people can speak on these shows. It seems like they are only sick when it's ideal for the episode lol.
No one is immune to Ebola it's capable of making even the youngest fittest and healthiest people critically ill. People who are infected with Ebola but who survive the Ebola virus are thought to have a protective immunity to the specific strain of Ebola that made them sick for up to 10 years, but it's unclear if their immunity lasts longer than 10 years and they can still become critically ill with a different strain of Ebola to the strain that they recovered from. In fact, since it's not the Ebola virus itself that kills Ebola patients because Ebola hijacks the immune system and tricks the patient's own immune system into attacking everything in the body except for the bones it's actually the Ebola patients own immune system that ends up killing them, not the Ebola virus itself so ironically the stronger an Ebola patient's immune system is the more likely that they are to die from Ebola.
She saved the kids life,These doctors and nurses put there life on the line for us and for others who contaigus or not any contagious diseases. Thats what they went to school for
ugh I really wish in medical dramas that screenwriters put more emphasis for the nurses who are consistently compassion for their patients and always standing by and for these patients during rough times the world is facing and has faced in the past and not just portraying them in scrubs in the background when in reality 1-2 nurses are usually always are at their sides and knowing lot more than we give them credit for❤❤
If you remember when everyone on social media was saying that Ebola was gonna be a zombie outbreak virus, you are a living legend and the world needs more people like you.
@@tyb1147 She goes inside, gets covered in the guy's blood, then would've come back out afterwards if they hadn't noticed the tear in the glove. Those protocols exist for a reason.
@@0megacron lol she was trying to save the patient? Lol instead of being selfish be great that people are doing God's job in real life to save others like this....
That really sounds so callous.People are still dying from Covid all over the world especially the elderly. The cases has jumped 83% in the last couple of weeks and millions have died. Where is your empathy and compassion? You better pray you dont get sick.
Bro this made me cry I was so happy when I saw that little boy all better it's so sad that this is reality and viruses this deadly actually exist it is terrible
Lassa virus has a death rate pf 1%, with about 400,000 cases per year, which is about 4,000 deaths. Ebola kills about 50% but can kill up to 90% of people who get it but there are far fewer outbreaks per year. Say for 400,000 cases you would be looking at 200,000 deaths on average but if it's the high-end number you are looking at just 40,000 people living.
That was stupid. The woman ran in with no protection from the presumed "Ebola virus". It seems that the specimen was acting out of human kindness or sympathy. Noted.
exactly my thoughts. that’s probably what would actually happen in a real life modern day situation. but this is a medical drama so they make their own rules lmao
Proceeds to ask a for a resus team when you don’t even assess the patient’s vital signs, Yah ask the pt to grab the oxygen mask which is not even flowing as no one turned it on.
According to the European Paediatric Advanced life support guidelines, for bradycardia secondary to hypoxia (in an unconscious child with decompensated circulatory failure like this child), adrenaline is the medication of choice if but only if still bradycardic once oxygenation has been restored. Atropine is only indicated if the bradycardia is secondary to increased vagal tone. Therefore, tracheal intubation followed by adrenaline makes perfect sense.
When I watched her rush in with no helmet, my only thought was "She's going to get coughed on from the patient. Blood is going to scatter all over her face." I wasn't expecting the random glove issue.
It happens more than you would think. I've had plenty of gloves break on me while treating
Said the same thing.
Same here, I was thinking it would be something with her eyes since she really went in without even putting on goggles
Same.
Ebola is a deadly virus. Is the a cure?
I remember when everyone thought the ebola virus was a zombie virus and everyone thought it was gonna be the zombie apocalypse.
I remember we were "learning" about it in school ( I was around 8th grade when it was going in America and stuff), as were basically taught that it was a death sentence to get it.
i never heard of that maybei wasn't really born or old enough
Oh yeah i kinda thought about it
That was just the conditioning for covid.
@@jllemin4 hey did you know that a new virus is brewing from china i heard it from my dad
hes just a kid, no more then 12 or 14 years old.....he was tricked by a horrible group of people and sent to a strange place to do harm. poor kid
Isn’t it a movie?
@@ItzDuckyyz yeah lol
you’re saying this as if it’s real
Ebola is so scary my cousin got it and infected my aunt
@@ItzDuckyyz A TV show
This got tears in my eyes when he fell they rushed him and took care of him the woman didn’t care she wanted to save him
Mee too, This video is heartwarming
Woman*
@@AWizardIsNeverrLate ty
@@wilianedesenclos7409what did it say at first?
@@AWizardIsNeverrLatewhat did it say at first?
I remember when a bunch of Americans contracted Ebola years ago. It was pretty intense
ok?
@@iPodCharger69420 your point?
I remember that. It was this whole thing for awhile. I think there was a teacher from my state visiting the one with the outbreak they wouldn't let come home. Not infected. Not even a chance of infection. There was just this whole panic around it.
@@Kevin-um1nq useless information
@@iPodCharger69420 ok?
The kids smile at the end was the happiest smile I've ever seen.
This just inspires me to become a doctor even more.
you should totally become one then! i believe in you.
Have you made?
I also really want to be a doctor and follow the steps of my dad who is a great one!
@@mrkawaguchisaid no 1.... ever
@@sunilsethi4347 u dont become a doctor within a year it takes 4-6 years at least same with engineers
This reminds me of when I got COVID pneumonia and was in the hospital for 9 days. I never saw a doctor in person. Only over video chat and Interacted with only nurses and as little as possible. I remember this was during lock down. They where wearing hazmat like suits. They had those yellow disposable gowns over there scrubs. The kind used in surgery. They had face shields and masks and it was like something out of a movie I swear.
I agree !
Who agree
Cap
Why the heck did they put the oxygen mask up there? The kid couldn't even reach it!
Not to mention the fact that the oxygen would need to be turned on on the wall to actually work,just having the mask doesn’t create an oxygen flow 🙄
Dr. Mike needs to review this episode!
@@buffya8012 Granted, if its supposed to be placed for the patient to grab, then it may be turned on already. You just never know with tv show logic.
Exactly and why are they making him move himself when in reality I feel like a nurse should be geared up and ready to avoid the percentage survivability to drop in a potential life threatening situation for the patient just because a nurse wasn’t there when needed😕
@@nancyomalley6286 or Dr. Jordan wagner (Docter ER)
It always boggles my mind how well the deathly sick people can speak on these shows. It seems like they are only sick when it's ideal for the episode lol.
Huh? It was acting. They weren’t actually sick
@@amynewberg that's why it boggles their mind because their acting is soo realistic
@@amynewberg yes... I know that's the point ... but they are supposed to be pretending to be actually deathly sick.
🤣
Fr. I got Covid real bad early in the pandemic and couldn’t speak at all when I was conscious.
Im crying... poor thing! I know its just a show but its so upsetting that he couldnt reach the mask in time and just collapsed...
I was literally yelling at her the whole time lol
yeah alright?
Man that is fucking scary watching him dripping blood out of his month
I screamed B? CH MOVE HURRY HIS DIEING GO HURRY
for no reason😃 and it's nerv racking I have a whole fear of coughing blood
@@MaxTheDarkWolf807 me who’s nine and has watched the thing, greys anatomy, and r rated shows:
Oh no r you gonna eliminate osana with ebola?
That nurse is so brave! She was about to sacrifice herself to save him, although she's immune to the ebola virus, and that this is just a movie.
Yeab but she's a doctor
No one is immune to Ebola it's capable of making even the youngest fittest and healthiest people critically ill. People who are infected with Ebola but who survive the Ebola virus are thought to have a protective immunity to the specific strain of Ebola that made them sick for up to 10 years, but it's unclear if their immunity lasts longer than 10 years and they can still become critically ill with a different strain of Ebola to the strain that they recovered from. In fact, since it's not the Ebola virus itself that kills Ebola patients because Ebola hijacks the immune system and tricks the patient's own immune system into attacking everything in the body except for the bones it's actually the Ebola patients own immune system that ends up killing them, not the Ebola virus itself so ironically the stronger an Ebola patient's immune system is the more likely that they are to die from Ebola.
@@craigpater6278They said in the common that that was just the plot of the show/movie 😅
She saved the kids life,These doctors and nurses put there life on the line for us and for others who contaigus or not any contagious diseases. Thats what they went to school for
ugh I really wish in medical dramas that screenwriters put more emphasis for the nurses who are consistently compassion for their patients and always standing by and for these patients during rough times the world is facing and has faced in the past and not just portraying them in scrubs in the background when in reality 1-2 nurses are usually always are at their sides and knowing lot more than we give them credit for❤❤
If you remember when everyone on social media was saying that Ebola was gonna be a zombie outbreak virus, you are a living legend and the world needs more people like you.
Nurse breaks protocol, potentially exposing entire hospital to Ebola... gets applauded by other staff. Oooooo-kay.
How did she expose the entire hospital? She literally closed the door.
@@tyb1147 She goes inside, gets covered in the guy's blood, then would've come back out afterwards if they hadn't noticed the tear in the glove. Those protocols exist for a reason.
@@0megacron What choice did she have? A few more seconds and he could have died. She stayed in isolation, no big deal.
Yea and then she quarantined herself in the same room. So she didn't get the whole hospital infected.
@@0megacron lol she was trying to save the patient? Lol instead of being selfish be great that people are doing God's job in real life to save others like this....
Ok the clapping at the end was corny. 😂 I got very invested, tho. I hope I can find it on some streaming app.
That really sounds so callous.People are still dying from Covid all over the world especially the elderly. The cases has jumped 83% in the last couple of weeks and millions have died. Where is your empathy and compassion? You better pray you dont get sick.
@@loulouwillis5648 a directorial decision is not callous towards the ill. Did you respond to the wrong comment or something?
@@loulouwillis5648 huh??
it’s coming on netflix on sunday. hopefully this helps
agreed lmao
I also liked it when the kid was happy again, it warmed me up.
This terrified me omg. feel so bad for the kid but Bloom just made me so happy
I remember watching this episode. It was a great way to introduce the series.
Which episode is this? I'm new to this show but can't find this episode in any of the 5 seasons...
@@jamiedecker7853 This is super old but The desc said season one episode one.
she puts his boarding pass(which of course he has touched) in her pocket and then proceed with calling(touching her phone)
🤦♀
When I am seen this miracle video tears came from my heart
Risked her life to save him the most amazing doctor in the hospital 🏥
Bro this made me cry I was so happy when I saw that little boy all better it's so sad that this is reality and viruses this deadly actually exist it is terrible
Sad thing is, in reality, this kid would probably end up being sent back to his own country
NO WAY
You know, she risked her life for this patient, that should be highly respected along with the military who fight for our freedoms in America
Is america actually free though? Cause it’s like everywhere everyday is fear from active gang shootings and police brutality.
When was the last time the military was actually fighting for your freedom though?
Fighting for your freedom? Girl you're more free than 70% of the world, please
@@xtinkerbellax3 1945.
@@xtinkerbellax3 freedom to dominate the world. That's the kind of freedom being pursued.
I have sickle cell and docs like her barely exist!
❤ this made me cry ❤ they’s shows just get better and better ❤
3:07 I can't believe they thought he was a terrorist.
My heart beated so fast when I saw him falling off the hospital bed…
She*
@@ittiebittiedanceno, no it’s a he. Get educated. 😂
New Amsterdam. This series was amazing.
“Now it time for you to pay up”
Why are these nurses so slow with the helmet
Plot line.
I remember having Maleria when I was 7 or 8 I’m 10 now but remember it being very traumatic being rushed to the hospital. And passing out.
Impressive I know I will be a doctor one day 🙏🙏
Lassa virus has a death rate pf 1%, with about 400,000 cases per year, which is about 4,000 deaths. Ebola kills about 50% but can kill up to 90% of people who get it but there are far fewer outbreaks per year. Say for 400,000 cases you would be looking at 200,000 deaths on average but if it's the high-end number you are looking at just 40,000 people living.
Death rates for ebola are much lower in urban areas
I don’t think any doctor is stupid enough to run into a lethal area without the proper medical equipment 💀
Yeah even if the patient was potentially dying a doctor isn't going to risk it
if they care about the patients life they will but at least she had some equipment
My heart gone racing when he fainted and bleeded😢
That was stupid. The woman ran in with no protection from the presumed "Ebola virus". It seems that the specimen was acting out of human kindness or sympathy. Noted.
shouldnt there be a doctor or nurse with the patient already suited up so the patient doesnt have to wait in case its an emergency?
exactly my thoughts. that’s probably what would actually happen in a real life modern day situation. but this is a medical drama so they make their own rules lmao
You want doctors to sit their in that suit that's so fucking suffocating just in case something happens? ☠️☠️
@@DivineArtKripa better than frantically trying to put on the suit in time and then opp, the patiens dead or has irreversible damage
@@DivineArtKripaBetter than a boy dies
@@nationalinstituteofcheese3012 i like how yall think doctors are not humans
At the end, "Yeah, I could use a drink!" These are Dr's and Nurses. They should know better...right?
They're also humans.
They also could be off shift too?
yknow nurses are some of the heaviest smokers I've ever done seen.
At the very least, alcohol is okay in moderation. One or two drinks on a rare occasion is certainly not going to do any harm.
So a nurse or doctor can't have a drink after work? Good grief lol
3:43 I’m scared of blood I’m seriously, shaking right now….
I realized that hospitals are like brains that repairs human society
People who got traumatized
Me help
Me but not that much knowing it's just acting
Still traumatized
Omg I have so much respect for these kind of doctors I could not do this I don’t have the guts for this
At first when I saw this video I was scared of Ebola for TWO WHOLE DAYS now this doesn’t scare me anymore ❤
The fact that she was worried so she just ran in without a mask 🥺
respect for the female doc who saved the boy
she didn’t even care that the ebola virus is dangerous
Ebola virus is really scary 😨
this has become my favorite episode
What is the show called
@@akremo1650 new Amsterdam
@@akremo1650New Amsterdam
He almost went to heaven I’m kind a little bit crying on the inside
That was scarier than horror movies
THIS ACTUALLY FREAKED ME OUT AND STILL DOES TO THIS DAY
I love these videos and please give me more!!!
2:05 why does h look like young Sheldon but if he was older in his 70’s 😂😂😅
5:57 Wich we gave you... AAANNNDDD that will be $47.000
Fr 😂
She is wonderful😮
Geez I was early I had no idea I just clicked-
Same 😂
Fr 🏃♀️💨
I like Alan smile and you save him am so proud of you
Hey guys hers a tip if ur lip suddenly turns white then u are likely going to faint if ur lip is red then that’s good so u won’t faint
Imagine the medical bill that poor kid has to pay...
This scars me a f**King a lot
I literally forgot how different season 1 Lauren looks 😂
Oxygen mask was placed too far beyond the patients reach, this kind of tiny details should be paid close attention.
How do people get infected with Ebola????
From mosquitoes or contaminated food
Proceeds to ask a for a resus team when you don’t even assess the patient’s vital signs,
Yah ask the pt to grab the oxygen mask which is not even flowing as no one turned it on.
I yelled dumbass when she entered the room without the helmet, Ebola can enter through your eyes.
4:25 What kind of bedside monitor is that?
Showing IBP during arrhythmia?
Flashing red on the screen but no external alarm lights?
Ebola Chan, where are you?
The kid speaks great English for someone from a tiny village in Africa.
I'm glad we don't have Ebola in the Zamboanga city (phillipines Zamboanga del sur)
Cette vidéo est dans le top 3 des vidéos les plus choquantes que j'ai vu en 2024 ! haarrkk !
I still hear Ofeibea Quist-Arcton in my head saying EHH-bola
i remember like around 2010-11 ish maybe earlier seeing the last ebola patient
Bruh i held my breath when she went in without proper protection 😅
OMG I watch you on TV am A BIG FAN
I remember watching about the ebola virus on the rookie and I thought it was finna be a zombie apocalypse 😭
Meanwhile, everyone else is still standing around without protection gear.
Go go go go go go go go go go go go go gaga
The boy does not even have Our Liberian accent 😂
Bro really said “when he falls we get help”
Parents from Liberia they stayed in their house for months😂
epi (adrenaline…..is not what any doctor would call it) makes NO sense in this low heart rate situation. atropine is what they would give.
According to the European Paediatric Advanced life support guidelines, for bradycardia secondary to hypoxia (in an unconscious child with decompensated circulatory failure like this child), adrenaline is the medication of choice if but only if still bradycardic once oxygenation has been restored. Atropine is only indicated if the bradycardia is secondary to increased vagal tone. Therefore, tracheal intubation followed by adrenaline makes perfect sense.
How did a person from Liberia get a visa to enter the United States?
Seeking asylum maybe
I like this medical drama show better than House because House is a full of lies and New Amsterdam cares and supports patients.
Btw to the people that want to watch this there is a bunch of episodes and series but the name it New Amsterdam
As someone who wants to become a doctor, THIS is why I wanna be one
When I had an infection, the nurses in the hospital had to wear this gown to not get infected with my infection💅
1:46 I hope this is a joke😐
No is not
Me to
Same
Happy new years 2023
Whats the movie called I reallly want to watch it
It’s a series called new Amsterdam
I remember watching this, then I felt the urge to wash my hands and I did.
Be careful out there
The fact that she is risking her life for others is amazing. Salutes to this woman. 🫡
So sad 🥺😭💕❣️💞💓💖💗❣️💕💞💖💗❤️❤️💝
Guys, COVID-19 = Apocalypse
Chickenpox = Apocalypse
Monkeypox = Apocalypse
NOW EBOLA!?
when i grow up i want to be a doctor because of MD TV
It’s not simple but it’s great to have dreams, just make steps and goals but me personally a doctor is the last thing I’d wanna be..
i wanna be a doctor too!
I’m so sorry I laughed when he fell off the bed I’m so sorry rn😭
Hope she’s ok
It was alll just acting