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Juju and her boyfriend might only have been together a few months, but he seems very caring and kind. Hospitals are stressful. Traumatic injuries are stressful. He stayed with her to translate, but continuosly wiped her face or held her hand. Im so gkad she had a goid surgical outcome.
My mum and I would watch this religiously and after her passing I'm finally able to watch it again ❤ and thank you RMH as you treated her at one stage after being airlifted from the country.
Brilliant work by the surgeons that were able to successfully re-attach Juju's fingers. She not only got them put back on but it seems she will eventually have full use of them. Wonderful result.
Thank you to this channel for having most of this series available for us to watch, such a great insight to the trauma and medical emergencies that happen daily. Dr Emma west is so good and caring, as are all the staff but Emma is such a great Dr, and really cute!
Women can't loose self control as men can.. we have to fight trough it... all our issues are minimised & medical gaslighting happens way ofter to women. What do you do when you're only choice is to go forward..
@@thesunrislet’s have your fingers decapitated and you tell us how painful that is amputation of any limb be it finger or leg is one of the most painful things never mind all of the pain a person goes through once they are attached and have to do rehab
The health care that this hospital gives the way they treat the patients in the families. You don't get this kind of health care treatment in America. I know that for a fact. I just find it amazing how the doctors and nurses are. Just so nice, they actually care. I know that's not the case, or at least that's not my experience, and I've had a lot of health issues.
My heart cries every time I see someone, especially a senior citizen, who is severely ill or injured. This, obviously, I should not happen to anybody. Especially a senior. I was in our local ED some years ago after a minor car accident. I had been hit from behind, and my back was really bothering me. They brought in an elderly lady next-door, who have suffered a severe stroke and cardiac arrest. She died. That was heartbreaking. I have many serious medical conditions and mental health conditions myself. I have been in the hospital. Probably 30 times with severe medical issues and mental health issues. It’s been a rough go, but God has plans for me. I go to church now, which is a savior for me. My family is also a savior.
I love your comment overall but I don't understand why you are more upset when it's someone elderly. They have lived their life. They know time is limited. So many have been/are waiting to go. I think that's beautiful in a way
I agree, I'm also an RN but my daughter is an Intern at the RMH & my advice to her was to be very nice to the Nurses, keep ahold of your pen & never put your stethoscope down! (Bloody expensive it was too, birthday present, and I had it engraved). Best wishes from the Clare Valley in South Australia 🇦🇺 ❤
Fellow icu nurse (and mom) here. I’d say the same thing: Go to the wedding. Chances are if the sister could talk, she would say the same thing. Your babies are only babies for so long, then they grow up and it’s new milestones and celebrations such as weddings. Don’t miss it.
TBF it would be demoralizing if she attended a wedding for a marraige that only lasted 2 years, and yet wasnt there for her sister. Its not as easy as youre making it.
As a sister of seven of us yes I would want them to go to the wedding I’m in safe hands and what will be will be our love of of family is first. You can’t do anything for me but hang around go celebrate another family memories while you can life is short, I really know that i wouldn’t want them hanging around waiting, celebrate for me and my beautiful nephew wedding 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ if anything happens they would know I would totally understand and love that they celebrate a future of our family first ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love the earring lady. We have similar piercings. The more the merrier. Currently having my ears “ curated” by our super star piercer, Jared, of Eugene, Oregon 💝Love her laughter 💝
The Doctors are amazing people they do not judge people they are amazing all over the world thank you all for your hummer and your dedacation to every one all over the world love you all
100% I've been in that situation a couple of times. I felt so much guilt for one specific time but I had to remind myself that being there ASAP isn't always the answer
Her boyfriend really just wanted to be by her side. But I do think there was a few things he helped her with, such as explaining about the pins in her fingers.
The exact same thing that happened to Aisha, also happened to my sister. First she screamed for an hour for even the thought of a lidocane shot. And when they finally got to taking it out she screamed more than the ladies upstairs in the delivery dep. I could hear her almost 100m away in the waiting room. She was literally scaring everyone else, one kid started to cry & wanted to leave like yesterday 😂 It sounded like they cut the whole outer ear of with a rusty old blade & nothing to take away the pain. They had given her xylocain-lidocane, so she could impossibly be in that mutch pain.. that's was why she had to fuss for 1h before even starting.. Aisha is laughing like there is no tomorrow 😂 oh the difference. 😅😅
If you can go with something with lesser risks & wears out really fast. That's better.. You SHOULD ALWAYS start with the less strong/risky. And if that fails then & only then you go to something more potent. Lidocaine is as anything else 100% risk free. It costs money so why use the more expensive alternative if there isn't mutch difference in the wished effect? Lidocaine can trigger allergic reactions. There are sideffects. The ONLY benefit would been to dampen the bleeding a bit. So that improves your work bcs you can see better what you are doing without the blood. It worked out fine & she got a free training exercise. All that laughing really works your core 😂 and it was less invasive. You should always strive towards the non-invasive. Bcs that is also a way to stop other/further infections.
@@cindycreateforlifewhew you're right about that. I've had local anesthetic injected multiple times due to a chronic health condition and I couldn't imagine how much it would hurt in the ear
When I was young, I got my bellybutton pierced. It got infected and had puss coming out, so they had to cut part of the round ring to get it out. I got nothing. It felt like he was pulling and ripping it out. Hurt like hell. I gritted my teeth and had tears coming down my face. He finally got it out. I thought it was gushing blood. I wasn't. He cleaned it, bandaged it, and left. The nurse came in, and I explained what had just happened, and she apologized. Found out later, I am allergic to the metal the ring was made of. Crazy.
4 steps, now 6 steps for the lady who fell... as a Retired RN, that is inaccurate information...frustrating! I would suggest the sister come to see her sister..for her own mental health.
The quick glance I got, it looks like an oral airway used sometimes in the field vs a traditional et tube. There are nasal ones that go up the nostrils too. I’m an icu nurse. Sometimes if emts need to try to protect an airway fast, but aren’t medics and can’t intubate with an et tube, a patient will have them. They’ll probably change the airway out. We keep all of these types of airways on our unit “just in case”. But most of ours will have traditional ET tubes.
Yes, it absolutely is; that’s where its use originated, just like a lot of street drugs. (Cocaine was originally a local anaesthetic, for example, which is why, for example, lidocaine has the same ending as cocaine-drugs ending in -caine are all local anaesthetics.) The fentanyl you need to be afraid of is _street_ fentanyl, which is often adulterated with other drugs; medical practitioners obviously don’t get their fentanyl from street dealers. This is the downside of the over-emphasis on the tragic deaths caused by street fentanyl whilst neglecting to mention that there are perfectly safe uses for it (such as when administered by medical professionals), AFAIC. Those deaths should be talked about, obviously, people need to be warned of the danger of street fentanyl and opioid addiction; however it shouldn’t be to the neglect of telling people there are legitimate and safe uses they _don’t_ have to worry about as well.
In the US, a professional interpreter must be used, even if only virtually. Because family members and friends are not reliable to communicate fully and objectively. They may not understand complex ideas; their own upset or biases may interfere. It protects the patient to have a third party translate.
The gas didnt do anything but make me feel loopy during labour , I opted for nothing with #2 because i didnt like the way the gas made me feel out of it
The more experienced and well trained a team is the less they panic and rush. E.g. paramedics in Australia are taught to never run and always assess as they walk up to a scene.
Gas and air is rubbish when in labour.either Caesar or epidural works but women don't have a choice of c section as long as men are in charge.men would never give birth naturally ....if they could.c section should be a right
maybe give to the healing power of god........he heales us and gives us life till we are called to him....think about that..... if its not our time then he chooses that.
Can you imagine choosing your son's wedding over being there for your mom or sister, and the son ends up in divorce within a matter of years? The residual guilt the nephew feels for just having a wedding you invited her to.
Why have er moved to giving fentenyl and Katimine? They use to use morphine and dilated. Im so confused about the switch considering the drug epidemic. These are the drugs ppl are using on the streets!
Because fentanyl is a lot more powerful than morphine as for ketamine it’s more useful as it has amnestic properties so it becomes more useful when people break limbs and need it reset as it allows the patient to be in a sleep like state and a forgetful state so it allows for them to straighten bones out and so that’s why they tend to prefer these types of medications as opposed to just morphine
More people are allergic to morphine or a bad experience. They still give dilaudid, but if the pain is still high, they use fentanyl. They don't use ketamine here in the US. Well, in very rare cases. I've heard of only 2 cases the used it. In 15 years. You will not go home with any of these drugs and have to go to pain management office if pain is still bad.
When Pain Management patients need surgery they normally need different types of medications to deal with pain. Ketamine is actually being used more in those patients.
Street drugs are dangerous because they are _not_ administered by medical professionals under controlled conditions, and/or because they have extremely damaging effects on the human body that do not outweigh the benefits of using them. Most illicit drugs originated as legal pharmaceuticals prescribed by doctors, and the medical use _predates_ the illicit use. You have the causality here reversed. Fentanyl and ketamine are safe if a medical professional is giving them to you and you do not have an allergy or intolerance to them (though ketamine makes you feel _very_ weird); I have had ketamine given to me in a medical setting, and, in fact, _cannot_ be given morphine (or fentanyl, for that matter) because I have an intolerance to it, codeine, and likely all other opioids as well. You’re basically saying I should have one of the safe alternatives to a drug I cannot take made inaccessible to me just because some foolish people out there abuse it. In addition, ketamine’s dissociative effects are _extremely_ useful in making it so people do not remember having extremely painful medical procedures-such as resecting a dislocated joint or getting a chest drain put in-done to them. The fact that fentanyl is much stronger than morphine also makes it useful to suppress pain that morphine simply cannot manage in some patients. Sometimes, morphine just _isn’t enough._ In short: just because people abuse a drug doesn’t mean it isn’t safe to use in controlled settings.
@@gidget_ This. I have a morphine intolerance (different from an allergy, but proscribes opioid use for those with such an intolerance regardless). That bars me from being given fentanyl as well, so ketamine is one of the only safe alternatives I have. I’d opt for a different anaesthetic/analgesic given the choice (I don’t like how I feel on it), but if ketamine is the only option available to me in a given circumstance, I’ll take it. In medical settings only, of course.
Because He has nothing to do with the patients’ outcome. The outcome is due to the skill of the doctors and other medical professionals treating them. People like you denigrate medical practitioners and all of the hard work and years of education they put into their skills and practise by attributing _their_ labour to God and/or Christ. Thank _the professionals_ first and foremost, _then_ you can thank God/Christ for blessing those professionals with the talent, intelligence, fortitude, and compassion they need to do what they do. Also, not everyone is a Christian, or even religious. You cannot expect people to thank a deity they do not believe in (and have _every right_ to not believe in, no matter whether you agree with that or not) for their positive outcomes. Good for you if you’re a Christian, but also good for other people if they’re not, whatever their beliefs are in that area. Quit disrespecting medical staff and people’s right not to ascribe to Christianity. That’s exactly what you’re doing in your comment.
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Juju and her boyfriend might only have been together a few months, but he seems very caring and kind. Hospitals are stressful. Traumatic injuries are stressful. He stayed with her to translate, but continuosly wiped her face or held her hand. Im so gkad she had a goid surgical outcome.
I so agree, they both are so sweet ♥️⭐️♥️⭐️♥️
Juju was tough! 💪🏼 💕
He is so gentle with wiping down ger face.
My mum and I would watch this religiously and after her passing I'm finally able to watch it again ❤ and thank you RMH as you treated her at one stage after being airlifted from the country.
I'm sorry for your loss
Brilliant work by the surgeons that were able to successfully re-attach Juju's fingers. She not only got them put back on but it seems she will eventually have full use of them. Wonderful result.
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Her English is just fine. Boyfriend just wanted to stay with her💝So sweet. 💜
These doctors are absolutely amazing.
Just want to commend Juju's boyfriend Jason. He kept her calm, didn't get in the Drs or nurses way and was an all around champ about it!
So the boyfriend claims to be her interpreter, but when the doctor asks her questions she answers in perfect english. I say he's full of bullsh!t.
@@kefelonia1 She obviously didn't need an interpreter but can you blame him for wanting to stay with her?
The truth is,, All of you doctors, And nurses, And surgeons all work together miraculously. We need every one of you. God bless you
That Dr. Michelle is just adorable...and a good doctor!
Thank you to this channel for having most of this series available for us to watch, such a great insight to the trauma and medical emergencies that happen daily. Dr Emma west is so good and caring, as are all the staff but Emma is such a great Dr, and really cute!
This is a great series. 👍
Juju is such a strong girl, she is doing so well.
Juju is proof, women are way tougher when it comes to pain. I’m so glad her hand worked out.
Women can't loose self control as men can.. we have to fight trough it... all our issues are minimised & medical gaslighting happens way ofter to women.
What do you do when you're only choice is to go forward..
Don't need to be sexist
It's just a finger bro, how painful can it be
@@thesunrislet’s have your fingers decapitated and you tell us how painful that is amputation of any limb be it finger or leg is one of the most painful things never mind all of the pain a person goes through once they are attached and have to do rehab
JuJu is a beautiful lady, both physically and personality! I love the dimples when she smiles…..
The health care that this hospital gives the way they treat the patients in the families. You don't get this kind of health care treatment in America. I know that for a fact. I just find it amazing how the doctors and nurses are. Just so nice, they actually care. I know that's not the case, or at least that's not my experience, and I've had a lot of health issues.
I so love these stories & appreciate the patients/families/staff who are willing to share their lives with the viewing public.
I love the mum with the laughing 😂 gas, I guess it works! I don’t know how a Dr. can concentrate when your patient is cracking up! 😁
My heart cries every time I see someone, especially a senior citizen, who is severely ill or injured. This, obviously, I should not happen to anybody. Especially a senior. I was in our local ED some years ago after a minor car accident. I had been hit from behind, and my back was really bothering me. They brought in an elderly lady next-door, who have suffered a severe stroke and cardiac arrest. She died. That was heartbreaking. I have many serious medical conditions and mental health conditions myself. I have been in the hospital. Probably 30 times with severe medical issues and mental health issues. It’s been a rough go, but God has plans for me. I go to church now, which is a savior for me. My family is also a savior.
I love your comment overall but I don't understand why you are more upset when it's someone elderly. They have lived their life. They know time is limited. So many have been/are waiting to go. I think that's beautiful in a way
I love Dr Papson.
Such a wonderful hospital and doctors and staff! You are all angels!
I remember guarding my pens, clipboard and steth! Nursing memories still haunt me in dreams. I.e. nightmares.
I agree, I'm also an RN but my daughter is an Intern at the RMH & my advice to her was to be very nice to the Nurses, keep ahold of your pen & never put your stethoscope down! (Bloody expensive it was too, birthday present, and I had it engraved). Best wishes from the Clare Valley in South Australia 🇦🇺 ❤
I wish the laughing gas worked that great while in labor/giving birth. Laughing is the best medicine too! Double whammy😂😂😂
I've had laughing gas before. It didn't take the pain away but you just don't care. It was awesome.
I love to watching your channel because it’s really inspiring me to become a doctor and see the real world.❤
Go to the wedding. You sitting in a waiting room isn’t going to change the outcome. (Speaking as an icu nurse!)
One of the best comments I've seen on a show like this. Thank you! You're absolutely right❤
Fellow icu nurse (and mom) here. I’d say the same thing: Go to the wedding. Chances are if the sister could talk, she would say the same thing. Your babies are only babies for so long, then they grow up and it’s new milestones and celebrations such as weddings. Don’t miss it.
TBF it would be demoralizing if she attended a wedding for a marraige that only lasted 2 years, and yet wasnt there for her sister. Its not as easy as youre making it.
As a sister of seven of us yes I would want them to go to the wedding I’m in safe hands and what will be will be our love of of family is first. You can’t do anything for me but hang around go celebrate another family memories while you can life is short, I really know that i wouldn’t want them hanging around waiting, celebrate for me and my beautiful nephew wedding 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ if anything happens they would know I would totally understand and love that they celebrate a future of our family first ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
"I did 12 hours and all I had was 2 coffees"
I've been there...
Great job by that surgeon
Losing limbs is a life changing incident she is very calm.
Jason is such a great boyfriend!
Jason works in an abattoir he aint gonna faint this is a walk in the park for him!!
I love Dr Jonathan ❤
I love the earring lady. We have similar piercings. The more the merrier. Currently having my ears “ curated” by our super star piercer, Jared, of Eugene, Oregon 💝Love her laughter 💝
And the little furry thing on her head.💝
The Doctors are amazing people they do not judge people they are amazing all over the world thank you all for your hummer and your dedacation to every one all over the world love you all
Ada is such a lovely old fashioned name.💝
It really is! I'm a geriatric nurse. I once had a client named Ada, she was so lovely .
These Australian shows always have such banger intro music lol they always go so hard
Nos, awesome, makes cars go great too.
Great outcomes!
You do what you truly believe what your loved one would want u to do and in this case...attend your child's wedding💕
This right here. If she were concious..she probably would have told her to go to the wedding
I agree. Wedding first, unconscious sister, after.
100% I've been in that situation a couple of times. I felt so much guilt for one specific time but I had to remind myself that being there ASAP isn't always the answer
I’m with you lady. Gas and air just made my Woosey during labour …. Didn’t do anything for pain . Definitely didn’t make me laugh
I love the intro💖😀
You are all heros ❤
Thank you beautifull people
Juju speaks english just fine.
Her boyfriend really just wanted to be by her side. But I do think there was a few things he helped her with, such as explaining about the pins in her fingers.
Juju is adorable!
The exact same thing that happened to Aisha, also happened to my sister.
First she screamed for an hour for even the thought of a lidocane shot. And when they finally got to taking it out she screamed more than the ladies upstairs in the delivery dep.
I could hear her almost 100m away in the waiting room. She was literally scaring everyone else, one kid started to cry & wanted to leave like yesterday 😂
It sounded like they cut the whole outer ear of with a rusty old blade & nothing to take away the pain. They had given her xylocain-lidocane, so she could impossibly be in that mutch pain.. that's was why she had to fuss for 1h before even starting..
Aisha is laughing like there is no tomorrow 😂 oh the difference. 😅😅
"Collected by quick thinking team members." In other words, it happens enough that they know what to do :)
Oh the awfulness of not wearing crash hats
Why would you get on a bike without a helmet? Especially if you are going off road....
Now I know why laughing gas got this name -😂😂😂
My God. Losing three fingers? If that would happen, you could barely use that hand. That’s devastating.
Hopefully, she'll get a ring on one of those fingers...he's definitely a "keeper"!!
Earing lady acts like she doesn't want to relenquish her hold on the laughing gas hose. Been there!!
Off your face on nitrous oxide, nothing better!
Since they work in an abbatoir the boyfriend is obviously not squeamish
Pens are the Bain of every situation. Always going walk about, those pens.
But we haven’t got a pen 🤣
LAMO she got messed up on the laughing gas jajajajajajajaja 😂😅
So stupid not to wear a helmet 🤯
Why wouldn't he give her a local to pull out the earring? 🤷♀️
I had a local to get one of mine out years ago
If you can go with something with lesser risks & wears out really fast. That's better..
You SHOULD ALWAYS start with the less strong/risky. And if that fails then & only then you go to something more potent.
Lidocaine is as anything else 100% risk free. It costs money so why use the more expensive alternative if there isn't mutch difference in the wished effect?
Lidocaine can trigger allergic reactions.
There are sideffects.
The ONLY benefit would been to dampen the bleeding a bit. So that improves your work bcs you can see better what you are doing without the blood.
It worked out fine & she got a free training exercise. All that laughing really works your core 😂 and it was less invasive. You should always strive towards the non-invasive. Bcs that is also a way to stop other/further infections.
Have you ever had local anesthetic injected into your ear? It would hurt like mad going into such thin tissue, fluid needs a place to go!
@@cindycreateforlifewhew you're right about that. I've had local anesthetic injected multiple times due to a chronic health condition and I couldn't imagine how much it would hurt in the ear
When I was young, I got my bellybutton pierced. It got infected and had puss coming out, so they had to cut part of the round ring to get it out. I got nothing. It felt like he was pulling and ripping it out. Hurt like hell. I gritted my teeth and had tears coming down my face. He finally got it out. I thought it was gushing blood. I wasn't. He cleaned it, bandaged it, and left. The nurse came in, and I explained what had just happened, and she apologized. Found out later, I am allergic to the metal the ring was made of. Crazy.
God bless Juju and her boyfriend Jason❤
Earring girl, what a pain.
I love the intro!
I need some of that laughing gas please.
More people are allergic to morphine or a bad experience. They still give dilaudid but if the pain is still high they use fentanyl.
4 steps, now 6 steps for the lady who fell... as a Retired RN, that is inaccurate information...frustrating! I would suggest the sister come to see her sister..for her own mental health.
I wish we could be shown all the gory bits
I want Emma or Maya for my primary provider!
What kind of intubation is this?
It doesn‘t look like the normal tracheal tube. Do they use another system in AU?
I was wondering the same thing!
The quick glance I got, it looks like an oral airway used sometimes in the field vs a traditional et tube. There are nasal ones that go up the nostrils too. I’m an icu nurse. Sometimes if emts need to try to protect an airway fast, but aren’t medics and can’t intubate with an et tube, a patient will have them. They’ll probably change the airway out. We keep all of these types of airways on our unit “just in case”. But most of ours will have traditional ET tubes.
This poor girl trying to compare her amount of pain from a piercing to child birth.
Wait fentanyl is used in the medical field???
Yep it’s given routinely in most surgeries and as pain control in hospital environments
Absolutely, in the US, it's very common to get it.
Yes, it absolutely is; that’s where its use originated, just like a lot of street drugs. (Cocaine was originally a local anaesthetic, for example, which is why, for example, lidocaine has the same ending as cocaine-drugs ending in -caine are all local anaesthetics.)
The fentanyl you need to be afraid of is _street_ fentanyl, which is often adulterated with other drugs; medical practitioners obviously don’t get their fentanyl from street dealers.
This is the downside of the over-emphasis on the tragic deaths caused by street fentanyl whilst neglecting to mention that there are perfectly safe uses for it (such as when administered by medical professionals), AFAIC. Those deaths should be talked about, obviously, people need to be warned of the danger of street fentanyl and opioid addiction; however it shouldn’t be to the neglect of telling people there are legitimate and safe uses they _don’t_ have to worry about as well.
In the US, a professional interpreter must be used, even if only virtually. Because family members and friends are not reliable to communicate fully and objectively. They may not understand complex ideas; their own upset or biases may interfere. It protects the patient to have a third party translate.
Slaughter house?! 🤢
Is this real or actors
Wow, see see Mom and Dad🧑🏿🌾🧑🏿🍳🧑🏿🦼👨🏿🦼👩❤️💋👩👩👩👦👨👨👧👨👨👧👨👨👧🧎🏾♂️🧎🏾♂️🥽🪖👝🧤🎓👨🏿⚕️🧑🏿⚕️🕵🏿♂️ should definitely mature of this hospital
Go to the wedding first.
@16:00 did they draw abs on this dude?
😂😂😂 I think it was him or his camp mates
The gas didnt do anything but make me feel loopy during labour ,
I opted for nothing with #2 because i didnt like the way the gas made me feel out of it
God gets ALL the glory for Juju's fingers!
Yeah because an imaginary man spent 12hours reattaching them 🙄
It surprises me how slow they work.
Not slow- they think out every move to avoid a rush malpractice. Panic creates issues- calm and collected saves lives.
The more experienced and well trained a team is the less they panic and rush. E.g. paramedics in Australia are taught to never run and always assess as they walk up to a scene.
oh yes let them work in chaos and see if it doesn't cause a problem..
11:27 Does this doctor look like a quack to anyone else 😂
Figure out how to attach a couple of pens to the wall next to where you are to write. Okay?
Or carry your own!!
I would go to my sister
Gas and air is rubbish when in labour.either Caesar or epidural works but women don't have a choice of c section as long as men are in charge.men would never give birth naturally ....if they could.c section should be a right
maybe give to the healing power of god........he heales us and gives us life till we are called to him....think about that..... if its not our time then he chooses that.
Can you imagine choosing your son's wedding over being there for your mom or sister, and the son ends up in divorce within a matter of years? The residual guilt the nephew feels for just having a wedding you invited her to.
Oops slaughter house.. could be karma 🐷🐮🍖
Agree
Why have er moved to giving fentenyl and Katimine? They use to use morphine and dilated. Im so confused about the switch considering the drug epidemic. These are the drugs ppl are using on the streets!
Because fentanyl is a lot more powerful than morphine as for ketamine it’s more useful as it has amnestic properties so it becomes more useful when people break limbs and need it reset as it allows the patient to be in a sleep like state and a forgetful state so it allows for them to straighten bones out and so that’s why they tend to prefer these types of medications as opposed to just morphine
More people are allergic to morphine or a bad experience. They still give dilaudid, but if the pain is still high, they use fentanyl. They don't use ketamine here in the US. Well, in very rare cases. I've heard of only 2 cases the used it. In 15 years. You will not go home with any of these drugs and have to go to pain management office if pain is still bad.
When Pain Management patients need surgery they normally need different types of medications to deal with pain. Ketamine is actually being used more in those patients.
Street drugs are dangerous because they are _not_ administered by medical professionals under controlled conditions, and/or because they have extremely damaging effects on the human body that do not outweigh the benefits of using them. Most illicit drugs originated as legal pharmaceuticals prescribed by doctors, and the medical use _predates_ the illicit use. You have the causality here reversed.
Fentanyl and ketamine are safe if a medical professional is giving them to you and you do not have an allergy or intolerance to them (though ketamine makes you feel _very_ weird); I have had ketamine given to me in a medical setting, and, in fact, _cannot_ be given morphine (or fentanyl, for that matter) because I have an intolerance to it, codeine, and likely all other opioids as well. You’re basically saying I should have one of the safe alternatives to a drug I cannot take made inaccessible to me just because some foolish people out there abuse it.
In addition, ketamine’s dissociative effects are _extremely_ useful in making it so people do not remember having extremely painful medical procedures-such as resecting a dislocated joint or getting a chest drain put in-done to them.
The fact that fentanyl is much stronger than morphine also makes it useful to suppress pain that morphine simply cannot manage in some patients. Sometimes, morphine just _isn’t enough._
In short: just because people abuse a drug doesn’t mean it isn’t safe to use in controlled settings.
@@gidget_ This. I have a morphine intolerance (different from an allergy, but proscribes opioid use for those with such an intolerance regardless). That bars me from being given fentanyl as well, so ketamine is one of the only safe alternatives I have. I’d opt for a different anaesthetic/analgesic given the choice (I don’t like how I feel on it), but if ketamine is the only option available to me in a given circumstance, I’ll take it.
In medical settings only, of course.
I like everything about this show except the terrible theme tune.
I never hear them give God the Glory or mention Jesus. 😢
Because He has nothing to do with the patients’ outcome. The outcome is due to the skill of the doctors and other medical professionals treating them. People like you denigrate medical practitioners and all of the hard work and years of education they put into their skills and practise by attributing _their_ labour to God and/or Christ. Thank _the professionals_ first and foremost, _then_ you can thank God/Christ for blessing those professionals with the talent, intelligence, fortitude, and compassion they need to do what they do.
Also, not everyone is a Christian, or even religious. You cannot expect people to thank a deity they do not believe in (and have _every right_ to not believe in, no matter whether you agree with that or not) for their positive outcomes. Good for you if you’re a Christian, but also good for other people if they’re not, whatever their beliefs are in that area.
Quit disrespecting medical staff and people’s right not to ascribe to Christianity. That’s exactly what you’re doing in your comment.
That one getting the earring out was annoying af and -I guess those animals juju killed while working at the murder factory are laughing now.
Who pissed in your cereals this morning
@@Clogs2002 lololol you're too funny!
The animal joke isn't appropriate
@@bell6012 It's not a joke to the slaughtered animals.
You must be a vegetarian 😂
have a woman’s look doc for the pen
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Thank you to this channel for having most of this series available for us to watch, such a great insight to the trauma and medical emergencies that happen daily. Dr Emma west is so good and caring, as are all the staff but Emma is such a great Dr, and really cute!