@@loz2520 So it looks like the patient is covered in bruises, is intubated, anesthetized, received doses of x-ray and CT, and had bags of blood. Looks pretty real to me, hope he made a speedy recovery!
@@jamatwinter All of this is simulation. The patient is not actually intubated + ventilated, the bruising will be make up, and if you watch closely you can see that they don't take bloods (they switch syringe to one containing red fluid already) and the radiographer doesn't actually press button for X-ray. The Xrays / CT / blood results will all be from historical cases and this entire set up is used to train the team to deal with situations like this when they happen for real. It is a very good simulation though!
The epitome of professionalism!!
Very interesting! Technology are so good today! Everything were ready when he arrived at the emergency department.🙌
Class acts! You’re all amazing!!
Very interesting. I have no idea why this was recommended to me nor why I took this information in as I would ever going need it. Nice video.
Very informative, thanks for posting!
That xp computer😮
Am I the only one that noticed that the lab tubes were drawn in the wrong order.
That only matters for a stick. They have plenty in the syringe to fill all the tubes.
Angels...
Proprio come in Italia! 1 medico 1 infermiera e 1 ora di attesa prima della visita il paziente e' gia' stecchito
So whatever happened to the young man??
it wasn't real, it's a training
@@loz2520 He's in anesthesia, why should it be fake?
@@blackshards3415It's a re-enactment. It's for training purposes
@@loz2520 So it looks like the patient is covered in bruises, is intubated, anesthetized, received doses of x-ray and CT, and had bags of blood. Looks pretty real to me, hope he made a speedy recovery!
@@jamatwinter All of this is simulation. The patient is not actually intubated + ventilated, the bruising will be make up, and if you watch closely you can see that they don't take bloods (they switch syringe to one containing red fluid already) and the radiographer doesn't actually press button for X-ray. The Xrays / CT / blood results will all be from historical cases and this entire set up is used to train the team to deal with situations like this when they happen for real. It is a very good simulation though!