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TheBandAidManOC
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 มี.ค. 2020
Yo. This channel is all about education from The BandAid Man himself! Check out my videos all about EMS, Sports Medicine, and just fun educational junk I find on the interwebs. If you're here, chances are you're one of my students. If not, check out my Instagram page for fresh pics and some hot hot memes: @TheBandAidManOC
Thanks for veiwing!
Thanks for veiwing!
Ch. 35: Environmental Emergencies (Emergency Care 14th Edition, Limmer)
Howdy! Let's learn about Environmental Emergencies! This video is the narrated PowerPoint for Chapter 35 in the EMT Textbook "Emergency Care, 14th edition". All copyright reserved, may be used only for educational purposes.
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Chapter 6 Anatomy & Physiology
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Howdy! Let's learn about Anatomy & Physiology! This video is the narrated PowerPoint for Chapter 6 in the EMT Textbook "Emergency Care, 14th edition". All copyright reserved, may be used only for educational purposes.
Chapter 13 Vital Sign Acquisition
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Howdy! Let's learn about Vital Sign Acquisition! This video is the narrated PowerPoint for Chapter 13 in the EMT Textbook "Emergency Care, 14th edition". All copyright reserved, may be used only for educational purposes.
BVM Ventilation of an Apneic Adult Patient
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Howdy! This video will briefly go over the skills of setting up your portable oxygen tank and administration of oxygen via non-rebreather mask (NRB). All copyright reserved, may be used only for educational purposes.
Oxygen Administration by Non Rebreather NREMT
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Howdy! This video will briefly go over the skills of setting up your portable oxygen tank and administration of oxygen via non-rebreather mask (NRB). All copyright reserved, may be used only for educational purposes.
Medical Terminology (Emergency Care 13th Edition, Limmer)
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Howdy! Let's learn about Medical Terminology! This video is the narrated PowerPoint for Chapter 5 in the EMT Textbook "Emergency Care, 13th edition". All copyright reserved, may be used only for educational purposes.
Medical/Legal and Ethical Issues (Emergency Care 13th Edition, Limmer)
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Howdy! Let's learn about Medical/Legal and Ethical Issues! This video is the narrated PowerPoint for Chapter 4 in the EMT Textbook "Emergency Care, 13th edition". All copyright reserved, may be used only for educational purposes.
Lifting and Moving Patients (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
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Howdy! Let's learn about Lifting and Moving Patients! This video is the narrated PowerPoint for Chapter 3 in the EMT Textbook "Emergency Care, 13th edition". All copyright reserved, may be used only for educational purposes.
Well-Being of the EMT (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
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Howdy! Let's learn about Well-Being of the EMT! This video is the narrated PowerPoint for Chapter 2 in the EMT Textbook "Emergency Care, 13th edition". All copyright reserved, may be used only for educational purposes.
Introduction to Emergency Medical Care (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
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Howdy! Let's learn about Emergency Medical Care! This video is the narrated PowerPoint for Chapter 1 in the EMT Textbook "Emergency Care, 13th edition". All copyright reserved, may be used only for educational purposes.
Using the EK7000 and Accessing your Files
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Howdy! This video was made (quickly) to help my colleagues better utilize the Akaso EK7000 camera for their CTE classroom. Enjoy!
Unboxing the Akaso EK7000
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Howdy! This video was made (quickly) to help my colleagues make better use of their new Akaso EK7000 camera for their CTE curriculum. Enjoy!
The BandAidMan Strikes Back!
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Howdy! My name is Eric Johnson, and if you're watching this video, you're either one of my EMT students or interested in becoming an EMT. Regardless of what brought you here, welcome! If you thought that EMT's only work on the ambulance, take a look at this quick video and get ready to expand your definition of what being an Emergency Medical Technician really can be...Enjoy!!! I do not own the...
Obstetric and Gynecologic Emergencies (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
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Obstetric and Gynecologic Emergencies (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
Multisystem Trauma (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
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Multisystem Trauma (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
Trauma to the Head, Neck, and Spine (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
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Trauma to the Head, Neck, and Spine (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
Musculoskeletal Trauma (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
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Musculoskeletal Trauma (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
Chest and Abdominal Trauma (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
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Chest and Abdominal Trauma (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
Soft Tissue Trauma (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
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Soft Tissue Trauma (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
Bleeding and Shock (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
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Bleeding and Shock (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
Hematologic and Renal Emergencies (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
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Hematologic and Renal Emergencies (Emergency Care 13th edition, Limmer)
How do you zoom in 4x?
You saved my sanity so I thank you!
Thanks brother, my Professor did not have a overview for this chapter, so thanks a lot for posting this
I’m not getting any sound from my recorded videos😩Which mic setting should do you recommend??
Photos and videos have fisheye effect, how to get rid of that?
This put me off the camera like nothing else!
This camera is a POS . Problems with everything. Videos suck when i download them on my phone. Never wants to connect to the WiFi and phone while trying to use the app. Overall garbage. Spend more money get better products
So helpful‼️
Does anyone know why my videos suddenly aren’t showing on the app? I can see them on the camera but the app says no media :( I had a lot of cool diving footage to download
My camera doesn’t give me a password it just says waiting for wifi connection
so it does pick up audio? On mine is says muted and I dont see any option for audio in the menu settings. Also when I plug it into my PC, it dosnt get recognized.
I am a full time RVer. I use my iPhone as a hotspot in my RV to access the internet. When I tried to connect the camera to my phone it is telling me on my phone to go to my settings and connect to my Wi-Fi. I technically do not have "Wi-Fi" because a hot spot is not exactly the same as Wi-Fi. If I were to go to Walmart and connect to their public Wi-Fi to establish the connection between the camera and my iPhone will that solve the problem? Or, will I encounter this problem every time I try to connect the camera to my phone while not in a Wi-Fi area? I expect that would not be true because there will be many times while out kayaking for example where I will not be anywhere near any Wi-Fi and would possibly have limited cell phone coverage as well. What do you recommend?
That clip part comes off the back, it isnt permanent
Awesome vid....thx thx thx!!!!!!!❤
I could not connect to the app it kept saying “please go to the system settings to open WiFi” what should I do
You need to go into WiFi on your phone and connect to Akaso WiFi there. Then, go to your app and connect. It's a two-step process, and the first time you do it, you will need to enter the password, which is usually 1234567890
The picture of the guy with the hand sanitizer has the sharp’s container right next to some of the cleaning/medical supplies.
Hey, do they only have the akaso go app now? Couldn't find dv, response would be really helpful, thanks
Hi! I could not find Akaso DV but I could find Akaso Go. What do I do?
Same.
I can't get my chromebook to read the vids, jpeg photos are ok but i can't get the video to open? What am i missing?
Just escape refresh power button bro
Thank you so much for this video!
Thank you so much for this, I'm studying after being out of emt school for a year. should have taken my exam sooner. This is a huge help.
Can you plug in the camera to a wall socket or power bank while filming timelapse?
When I try to download a video from the camera to my IPhone the first 60 ish seconds downloads perfectly and the last six minutes turns into slow motion. The video plays perfectly in real time on the camera itself. I’ve tried repeatedly with the same results. Updated the app, etc. any thoughts?
Maybe go to your camera settings. You can find a video for the settings.
When it comes to stem cells in the bones that aid in the healing process. Do you know if there is a point where these stem cells stop working and the healing process ceases entirely? I’m aware that vitamin deficiencies can cause this but are there any other natural ways this healing process can be stopped? Not sure if you’d know about this but I was just curious because I’m sure you’ve seen all sorts of different diseases and ailments as a paramedic.
I bought a 64GB Microsd for the EK7000 (non pro version) but it's not taking it. Do I have to format it to FAT32?
There should be an option to format the SD while it's in the camera. I believe it is located in the camera's settings.
Old Mr Johnson used to think about it, in todays world, we don’t think
When using the app, after “saving” and downloading a vid where does that go? It doesn’t save to regular photo album nor can i find it in downloads.
Something that I struggled with before watching this video involved understanding the systems by which blood circulation occurs in the body. For instance, differentiating what type of blood (oxygenated or deoxygenated) that was being carried by arteries or veins. This video helped me understand these concepts better through visualization. It offered helpful graphic examples, which, accompanied by commentary, allows for a clear baseline understanding to be made.
Lmao drummers rise up
💪🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💯Thank you for the awesome vids Mr. Johnson
When you talk about comminuted fracture and how it’s broken in serval places does that mean the entire bone broke into small pieces or kinda like when you shatter your phone screen? Breaks but still all connected.
I learned a lot about the airway, the cannula is a good way to give air to a patient because you have to start low and build ur way up. Which you can do by adjusting how much air is going to the patient. The Epiglottis can close or open to allow air or food to enter the trachea or esophagus respectively.
What would happen if the ribs shattered into small pieces?
This video has taught me a little bit more about anatomy and physiology. Honestly, most of the topics taught by you, was not unknown to me but this video has made me remember all of this important information of the body system. I also learned that not every person has their organs in the same place. Most of us have the same basic "gear" and everything is placed in the same internal spots. But already at birth this body equipment differs individually. The size, shape and colour of internal organs can vary. I’ve done a research on Situs inversus, congenital condition in which the major visceral organs are reversed or mirrored from their normal positions. People who have this condition are more common to have cardiac problems. Interesting information.
This was really and educational Mr. J. This actually helped me solidify my chapter 6 notes. What I found interesting about this video was the image that depicts the Herculaneum of blood through the heart. I also did not not that it started at the superior vena cava.
Thanks for making this video, It helped me learn a lot more about both anatamoy and physiology. What I found interesting is that we have 33 vertebrae and that they are separated into 5 groups. 7 in the cervical, 12 in the thorasic, and 5 in the lumbar 5 in the sacral region, and 4 in the coccygeal region or tailbone
First off thank you for the effort you put in for us. I think it was very helpful to have a more detailed description of the upper body anatomy explaining the difference in the bronchi alveoli and even the section of the spine.
This video definitely helped because we can just go at our own pace and pause it like you were saying. One thing that stuck out to me was when you were talking about how the heart works and how the blood circulates throughout. I've heard how the brain has different parts but I didn't know how much was going on inside the heart and how mechanical it was.
It is Interesting how even one system such as the muscoskeletal system has multiple different parts such as the spinal column and even the lower extremities all work togehter and are all vital to survival. Even though there are large differences between both of these structures, they both work together and make up the muscoskeletal system.
Thank you so much for making this video! I feel like I learned a lot. I love the repetition in your video and during class, it really helps the material sink in. I think the most helpful thing for me in these videos are when you use fun ways to remember things, like for an example when you call the tibia the table finder. Also I think it’s really cool and weird how the tongue is so large and muscular, because it really doesn’t look like that when your just looking at someone. Another thing that helped a lot were the diagrams, and how you really explained every bone and muscle in depth while going over them. Again though thank you for taking the time to make these videos!
Another thing I wanted to add regarding the circulation of blood, Was that The arteries move the blood away from the heart where as the veins are moving blood towards the heart
Thank you Mr.Johnson for putting your time into this video, there was a lot of Information provided that I already had a good understanding of but when the video got more into The cardiovascular system I found that the most interesting, how the blood circulates from all the different arteries, and all the different types of arteries there are, this will help out a lot for the next block exam.
Something that caught my eye was how respiratory anatomy, which consists of the larynx, trachea, lungs, and diaphragm, etc… have a major roll of someone’s survival. the larynx has the voice box containing vocal cords which i find interesting because the vocal cords is what is key to someone speaking and i find that interesting, also, how when checking pulses on adults vs babys when on adults you take in the carotid artery vs when taking a pulse on a baby you take it on the brachial
I loved learning about the arteries which are also called peripheral artistries which are in our arms in legs. I never knew that the tibia was found in the back of the leg. The only time you would use a brachial artery is when you use it on a baby which i also found interesting.
one useful thing I learned from this video was that the airway of a child is much more narrow which means it is much easier for it to get obstructed.
Enjoyed learning about this chapter. Found learning about the 5 parts of the spine, especially the lumbar and how it’s the least supported.
these viedos are so helpful! i had no idea what a Epiglottis was and that it was basically the only thing that was stoping us from chocking every time we eat and drink something. i also had no idea that when we inhaled it caused negative pressure and that when we exhaled it caused positive pressure.
I learned the composition of blood, and how plasma carries water and makes up the most in blood. I also learned the platelets help with forming clots when blood reacts with oxygen. This is helpful when dealing with patient transfer and I believe will be very helpful in the field.
I was always confused on the difference between ventilation and respiration. Thanks to this video it clarifies that ventilation is the movement of air in and out of the respiratory system. While respiration is the exchange of gases such as Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide at the alveolar level. Thanks Mr.Johnson (:
I learned a couple things from this video. First, I learned that the bones in an infants skull are not fully developed until they are older. Also I learned that the trachea is more flexible in fully developed adults than in infants.