nursing student here! missed my shock lecture but this is an amazing sum of what shock is and it's crazy you did it in such a short amount of time. good job.
In paramedic training they tell you shock is a radical imbalance of perfusion. We also learned about compensated and decompensated shock, which they didn't tell us about when I was an EMT-B. They only told us about compensated shock. I've only seen one person besides myself live through decompensated shock. You have to be right there with medical help to save someone from decompensated shock.
Awesome explanation love it! The only thing that I'm still confused at is: If you get shock because your are not getting enough oxygen to your tissues, does that mean that hypoxia if left untreated could lead to shock?
I've been in shock before, almost got swept into a raging river with adrenaline pumping I grabbed and held on to a rope until I was helped back to shore, I felt hot, as if my entire body was radiating heat and I felt heavy, but after I took a shower and laid down it went away, but it was a feeling I'd never forget.
If they think THAT visual's bad they should see how much a patient with ebola loses. We were only told about it and the sheer amount made me queasy. That much fluid loss in a day? They probably die of shock before they do the bacteria.
A stroke is death of the tissue in a part of the brain due to lack of circulation, an artary can get blocked or it can rupture causing the tissue it supplies to die. Shock is the generalized ischemia explained in this video.
nursing student here! missed my shock lecture but this is an amazing sum of what shock is and it's crazy you did it in such a short amount of time. good job.
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Who is explaing this, because he is very good at explaining this.
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Great lecture
I love the videos on this channel❤! It's well explained and in a short amount of time.
In paramedic training they tell you shock is a radical imbalance of perfusion.
We also learned about compensated and decompensated shock, which they didn't tell us about when I was an EMT-B. They only told us about compensated shock.
I've only seen one person besides myself live through decompensated shock. You have to be right there with medical help to save someone from decompensated shock.
Awesome explanation love it! The only thing that I'm still confused at is: If you get shock because your are not getting enough oxygen to your tissues, does that mean that hypoxia if left untreated could lead to shock?
Excellent video straight to the point in a short amount of time 👍🏾
thanks a lot!
this is awesome
thank you
Thank you. Very helpful !!!!
I've been in shock before, almost got swept into a raging river with adrenaline pumping I grabbed and held on to a rope until I was helped back to shore, I felt hot, as if my entire body was radiating heat and I felt heavy, but after I took a shower and laid down it went away, but it was a feeling I'd never forget.
thank you once again!
Major sign of shock is tachycardia, I wanna know are we gonna find rapid pulse or weak pulse with it?
This was perfect. Thank you !
wow! this was amazing! thankyou so much!:)
What program are you using to draw these explanations? Really wanna know how you change color without leaving the drawing!
probably a tracing smart board? possibly? thats my best guess
what is difference between shock and stroke?
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How many times can you survive septic shock?
If they think THAT visual's bad they should see how much a patient with ebola loses. We were only told about it and the sheer amount made me queasy. That much fluid loss in a day? They probably die of shock before they do the bacteria.
OH GOD ...... I'M SHOCK & THIS IS NOT ME AT ALL 😧😧
I'm 9 and had shock twice
Thank u
what is difference between shock and stroke?
what is difference between shock and stroke?
stroke is a blood clot in the brain
what is difference between shock and stroke?
A stroke is death of the tissue in a part of the brain due to lack of circulation, an artary can get blocked or it can rupture causing the tissue it supplies to die.
Shock is the generalized ischemia explained in this video.