Took me 15 months to recover from my bumped head….never believed the neurosurgeon when he told me to expect a 12+ month recovery period. - ALWAYS WEAR YOUR HELMETS!!!
Intubation is a high risk skill and ground crews in the uk typically only see 1 or 2 jobs a year where intubation is needed. Opportunity to maintain are limited and therefore usually only those in a critical care setting now intubate.
why are we prolonging scene time just to RSI smh... load and go and the rest can be done en route, the guy could have been at the receiving facility by the time HEMS finished their RSI if they had just packaged and left instead of calling HEMS (there's also very little data suggesting that prehospital rsi leads to reduced mortality/morbidity)
Yes you do. You never put in a nasal tube if there's any risk of a skull base fracture, which there obviously wasn't in this case. Eitherway managing an airway is more important in the immediate phase.
@@chris-c2c4k Well yes, but obviously the anaesthetist made the call to insert one anyway. All I'm saying is that a head injury isn't an absolute contraindication for a nasal airway.
He's also suffering from thr symptoms of a bleed on the brain which is life threatening, broken bones are not in 9 out of 10 instances. I'd be interested to know your clinical level and qualifications?
You always prioritise the greatest risk to life. There are levels to this, a broken arm for example is extremely unlikely to kill you so in a life threatening situation where you could potentially have a life altering brain injury or die without treatment in the next 10 minutes that is your concern. Now considering he did have a bleed on the brain and stayed in a coma for 11 days I would say they did a great job and prioritised the sustained injuries correctly.
Ok. You know that whole “masks bad, government is trying to oppress us with masks” bandwagon left like a year or two ago, right? Get outta here, and get a life.
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Took me 15 months to recover from my bumped head….never believed the neurosurgeon when he told me to expect a 12+ month recovery period. - ALWAYS WEAR YOUR HELMETS!!!
Unbelievable how good these medics are and how well they know there job. The way also they all work together is extroudinary
Amazing assessment and procedure… great professionals.
Every Patient thats been treated by Dr Neil can be very happy. Such an amazing doctor under unbelievable pressure
These people literally just saved this mans life! You might need their help yourselves someday, have a bit of respect.
So professional, so calm . Amazing job ❤
Be nice people! You were not there!
People that have no clue what this job entails or even know how to do it for that matter shoudnt be commenting in the first place.
Motorcycles certainly look like fun, but they do have a very high accident/injury rate. It is sad to see a video like this.
You’re telling me the ground crew can’t do an intubation?
Intubation is a high risk skill and ground crews in the uk typically only see 1 or 2 jobs a year where intubation is needed. Opportunity to maintain are limited and therefore usually only those in a critical care setting now intubate.
why are we prolonging scene time just to RSI smh... load and go and the rest can be done en route, the guy could have been at the receiving facility by the time HEMS finished their RSI if they had just packaged and left instead of calling HEMS (there's also very little data suggesting that prehospital rsi leads to reduced mortality/morbidity)
u never put a nasel tube in with a head injury
Yes you do. You never put in a nasal tube if there's any risk of a skull base fracture, which there obviously wasn't in this case. Eitherway managing an airway is more important in the immediate phase.
@@theem4player360 and this guy could well have had a fracture.
@@chris-c2c4k Well yes, but obviously the anaesthetist made the call to insert one anyway. All I'm saying is that a head injury isn't an absolute contraindication for a nasal airway.
He's got broken bones and your handling and pulling him , he's complaining and your like ... brain injury, brain injury ....
Dude was fighting Them and fitting??? No worries🤷🏼♂️
Everything is by the book…
They actually just tryed
to stop him from moving…
😂😂 ok keyboard paramedic
He's also suffering from thr symptoms of a bleed on the brain which is life threatening, broken bones are not in 9 out of 10 instances. I'd be interested to know your clinical level and qualifications?
@@jackboggis
Might be Sub level ?😁
Hearing and vision missing too…
You always prioritise the greatest risk to life. There are levels to this, a broken arm for example is extremely unlikely to kill you so in a life threatening situation where you could potentially have a life altering brain injury or die without treatment in the next 10 minutes that is your concern. Now considering he did have a bleed on the brain and stayed in a coma for 11 days I would say they did a great job and prioritised the sustained injuries correctly.
get your maskes off
No
Ok. You know that whole “masks bad, government is trying to oppress us with masks” bandwagon left like a year or two ago, right? Get outta here, and get a life.
@@aggieuber6571yes
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