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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024

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  • @stevenreed6802
    @stevenreed6802 5 років тому +41

    You are by far the most in-depth, informative nursing UA-cam account in my opinion. This kind of practical nursing care video is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Thank you so much for your work.

  • @michaela9499
    @michaela9499 4 роки тому +6

    "I'd rather be called 999 times for help when it was unnecessary then miss that 1 time when someone really needed help" -- great advice.

  • @Jodi..
    @Jodi.. 3 роки тому +7

    I am a third year nursing student, you got me through my Access course in 2016 and I have been watching you ever since! Thank you so much for your passion for your craft and for helping others learn. I wish you were my lecturer at Uni. Thank you!

  • @محمدالشمري-ن3ط4ر
    @محمدالشمري-ن3ط4ر 5 років тому +6

    From Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 many thanks Sir

  • @carolyn3746
    @carolyn3746 5 років тому +5

    Thankyou Dr Campbell. I appreciate your teachings so much.

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  5 років тому +1

      Thanks, do click a 'like', this really helps the channel to grow.

  • @phyllisbernoulli-kerr2885
    @phyllisbernoulli-kerr2885 3 роки тому +2

    Had being emergency nurse for many years & living horrible situations, I thank Dr Campbell, who seems to understand

  • @aMedicAbroad
    @aMedicAbroad 4 роки тому +3

    Yet another immensely beneficial video! Thank you Dr Campbell!

  • @ayenkiir135
    @ayenkiir135 5 років тому +5

    Thank for a great work Sir. God bless!

  • @dennisalbertson5357
    @dennisalbertson5357 5 років тому +5

    Excellent review and discussion. Thank you!

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  5 років тому +1

      Thanks, do click some 'likes', this really helps the channel to grow.

  • @adetirtamahendra5572
    @adetirtamahendra5572 5 років тому +5

    Keep making videos sir, it is really helpful

  • @lalche1
    @lalche1 4 роки тому +4

    Great video again! Thank you!

  • @katerinak4164
    @katerinak4164 5 років тому +4

    Thank you for making all these wonderful videos!

  • @leavinoneday
    @leavinoneday 9 місяців тому

    Best doctor , so much respect to you Dr John Campbell.

  • @peckymother
    @peckymother 3 роки тому +4

    I like how you covered the A to E and the SBAR - plus the additional info you gave was really useful.

  • @khaledabbas4321
    @khaledabbas4321 5 років тому +4

    Amazing lecture doc👍

  • @Bossqueen.x.x
    @Bossqueen.x.x 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Dr John, your videos have really helped me during my nurse training. Very in-depth and easy to follow.

  • @studentforlife9687
    @studentforlife9687 5 років тому +3

    God bless you Dr campbell !

  • @simonmaverick9201
    @simonmaverick9201 8 місяців тому

    You are an amazing teacher Dr John.

  • @Solmaz_S
    @Solmaz_S Рік тому

    Thank you ever so much! You're the best teacher I've ever had the pleasure to learn from.

  • @megan.ashford
    @megan.ashford 3 роки тому +1

    This is an amazingly engaging lecture on such a dry subject. I actually enjoy watching this video. Thank you so much!!!

  • @raeeskhan3237
    @raeeskhan3237 2 роки тому

    Clear in-depth explanation. Very useful recap for me as an A&E nurse. 👍🏽

  • @dr.panigrahislectures8238
    @dr.panigrahislectures8238 5 років тому +3

    Most useful sir

  • @masatria8211
    @masatria8211 5 років тому +3

    i'm going to start 'attending his class' from today inshaaAllah بسم الله

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  5 років тому

      God willing, I hope you do. Do let me know how you get on. Which country are you in?

    • @masatria8211
      @masatria8211 5 років тому +1

      hi Dr John Campbell,
      🙏🏼🦋🌱im a Singaporean.
      im starting late. and im willing to be in this study forever with His Mercy ♻️

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  5 років тому +1

      @@masatria8211 We all depend on God's mercy, but Im sure your determination will also help. Pursue your vision.

    • @masatria8211
      @masatria8211 5 років тому +1

      🤲 اميـن الله اكبر ، يا وكيل. 🌾
      wish i could share my breakfasting meal with you now, Dr John Campbell

    • @masatria8211
      @masatria8211 5 років тому +1

      have a good rest, Dr John Campbell!
      going thru your video b4 leaving for KL.
      🐌🌱

  • @28gmontero
    @28gmontero 7 місяців тому

    Very helpful, thank you so much. I’ve watching this video and my 9 yo son was doing it too, (I didn’t realise) he asked me to ask you for photos to understand much better and share with his friends in the school😊.

  • @عليابراهيم-ذ3ن
    @عليابراهيم-ذ3ن 5 років тому +4

    Thank you doc . Hope all good to you

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  5 років тому +1

      Thanks, do click a 'like', this really helps the channel to grow.

  • @Kierastyn01
    @Kierastyn01 5 років тому +8

    Oh hello. I remember you teaching this at Uni. Nice to see you again. When you coming back to the department?

  • @daoyadoudy9727
    @daoyadoudy9727 5 років тому +3

    Good afternoon sir😘😘😘

  • @abdallamohamed3537
    @abdallamohamed3537 5 років тому +3

    Thanks sir

  • @Sebastian-fx2gt
    @Sebastian-fx2gt 2 роки тому

    Thank you Dr John for your very comprehensive explanation of ABCDE :)

  • @junelast5955
    @junelast5955 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much.

  • @focusmicro
    @focusmicro 3 роки тому

    I use DRCABCDE :D Danger, Response, Catastrophic Bleed, Airways, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Examination (Primary survey to secondary survey). As a first responder.

  • @medical_mania
    @medical_mania 5 років тому +3

    Tilting head left can also open airway

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  5 років тому +2

      I did not know that, have you tried it a few times on unconscious patients?

    • @medical_mania
      @medical_mania 5 років тому

      @@Campbellteaching sir one of my teacher told me that

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  5 років тому +4

      @@medical_mania As them if they have used this in clinical practice, if not, they should not be teaching it.

    • @dsm1021
      @dsm1021 4 роки тому

      Head tilt /chin lift maneuver is common practice in american medical procedure for non trauma patients . It's easily demonstrated by trying to forcibly breath through the nose while in a supine or reclined position with your chin as close to you chest as possible vs. Chin lifted .

  • @abangatkins4647
    @abangatkins4647 5 років тому +4

    Great work doc

  • @markolive6070
    @markolive6070 5 років тому +3

    I really like this video Dr. Campbell, are you now doing an Emergency Medicine series?
    I’m currently a student EMT.

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  5 років тому +1

      Have you seen the trauma series already?

    • @markolive6070
      @markolive6070 5 років тому +1

      @@Campbellteaching not yet. So far I've watched your ECG and Sepsis series, which were both very helpful, thank you. One of the things I'm struggling with at the moment is COPD and the concepts of hypoxic drive and hypercapnia. It seems to be a contentious topic on the internet. I have been told to never over oxygenate a patient with COPD (target sats 88-92%). However this can be hard to achieve in the real setting. If a COPD Pt is suffering from a chest infection/?Sepsis and they have sats of say 80%. If I give them oxygen therapy (nasal cannula 2ltrs/min) which makes their sats 95%. Am I treating them or hurting them? I have been reprimanded by hospital staff in the past for over-oxygenating COPD Pt's. The other thing to bear in mind is that I'm only treating the Pt until they arrive at A and E. So when the ideal 88-92% is difficult to achieve is it safer for the Pt to have higher or lower Sats? I'll watch your COPD videos next.

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  5 років тому +3

      @@markolive6070 Well, what I do is give higher concentrations until the desired 88 - 92% is achieved. It sounds like you were told off by someone who did not know what they were talking about. It's like anyone else who is not COPD, I would keep giving more oxygen until I got to 94% sats. I think the British Thoracic Society agrees with this, they are the definitive authority on this. Remember people with COPD can die of hypoxia, just as you and I can.

    • @markolive6070
      @markolive6070 5 років тому

      @@Campbellteaching that's great, thank you very much for replying.

  • @airwaybreathingcirculation1742
    @airwaybreathingcirculation1742 4 роки тому +2

    Dr.john good day..I had a question regarding into UTI infection in adults ..is it true that they will experience confusion when infection accur?
    Sorry for bothering your time Dr.,and I hope you have video on your channel that will help me understand that condition.
    Have a great day a head dr.jhon.
    GOD bless

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  4 роки тому +3

      Depends on the individual, younger patients usually not. Delirium is more common in older people, especially if they have senile multiple pathology. Having said that AMS (altered mental status) can be a feature of sepsis in anyone.

    • @airwaybreathingcirculation1742
      @airwaybreathingcirculation1742 4 роки тому

      Dr. John Campbell ..wow !!love that answer ,thank you thank you Dr.John as GOd bless :)

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  4 роки тому +1

      @@airwaybreathingcirculation1742 God bless you also ABC

  • @amermalik5885
    @amermalik5885 5 років тому +2

    nice

  • @bnfswift
    @bnfswift 3 роки тому

    Hi, question. What does A and P stand for in the principles of G.A.P?

  • @alexandrageorge9970
    @alexandrageorge9970 5 років тому +2

    🌹🙏🏻🙏🏻😇

  • @leavinoneday
    @leavinoneday 9 місяців тому

    I wish if there's translations for other languages

  • @airwaybreathingcirculation1742
    @airwaybreathingcirculation1742 4 роки тому +2

    Good day Dr.john I'm a firstaid instructor ,do I need to teach my student to do the jaw thrust on SSI Pt?..while some of my student are not medically inclined?
    What should the safest way to do on Pt with SSI .
    Thank you so much..i hope you can help me.
    God bless Dr.john

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  4 роки тому

      what is SSI?

    • @airwaybreathingcirculation1742
      @airwaybreathingcirculation1742 4 роки тому

      Dr. John Campbell suspect spinal injuries..
      Thank you

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  4 роки тому +2

      @@airwaybreathingcirculation1742 O, to me it means surgical site infection. The issue is primevally cervical vertebral injury, if this is suspected it is a serious injury, if the head or neck is inappropriately moved the cord could be transected.

    • @airwaybreathingcirculation1742
      @airwaybreathingcirculation1742 4 роки тому

      Dr. John Campbell thank you much for your time :)

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  4 роки тому

      @@airwaybreathingcirculation1742 I think most first aid guidelines recommend jaw thrust in an unconscious patient, with airway compromise if you suspect cervical spine injury is a possibility. Don't really see any way around this.

  • @makerpeter8827
    @makerpeter8827 5 років тому +2

    Amazing

  • @classicambo9781
    @classicambo9781 5 років тому +1

    Nice revision of basic principles. Thank you. I do have one question, at 12:55 ish you are talking about pupillary responses following a CVA, namely a right sided bleed results in right side pupil being different. I was under the impression that due to the contralateral nature of the optical nerve that it would be the left pupil affected. Is it just sight that is changed rather than innervation of the iris?

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  5 років тому +2

      Its not the optic nerve, it is the oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III). This nerve does not cross over, it stays on the same side.

    • @classicambo9781
      @classicambo9781 5 років тому +1

      @@Campbellteaching Thank you! Missed this tidbit at Uni obviously.

  • @Borndesi-ix5ji
    @Borndesi-ix5ji 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for video

  • @autumnrose3943
    @autumnrose3943 4 роки тому

    So helpful. Thank you so much. I am binge-watching all your videos.