Thank you so much for the presentation. I am an ER nurse, and have been floating to the ICU setting because of the need. I was very uncomfortable with managing vented COVID-19 patients on paralytics, analgesics and sedatives because we were not trained to maintain those drips. I was feeling so much guilt for the patient because I did not know how to make the patient comfortable. This presentation has been most useful compared to other videos I have explored. Thanks again.
thank you for the teaching. i am new in icu, in my training i always try to learn these meds comprehensively but no one can give me a teaching like this in this hospital. i am trying everyday to collect information and make summary. and your lecture makes it so clear just in 15min. i am very appreciate that.
Thanks so much I really appreciate all your lectures. In the age of Covid and ED overflow it made some Critical Care information simple and straight forward.
Grateful for you and these videos! As a gyn onc fellow, I'm so anxious of getting pulled to help out of my scope in the ICU. These have really helped!!
I'm 18 and only have a high school education in the UK but I find medicine fascinating and I really appreciate your informative video, I learned a lot of new things.
Thank you for the lecture! Watching this because propofol is currently on allocation. I noticed you mentioned refrigerating propofol, it is stored at room temp in every pharmacy I have ever worked in.
im a icu nurse in uk and i just love this woman she is i think so knowledgeable and i love the american attitude, so to the point. thanks for the vids . please make some moreee
This is like a modern day milgram experiment. Imagine being under pressure lack of sleep and overwhelmed and accidentally giving the patient the wrong dose or mishandling a ventilator all while having the fear of getting covid. And then finding out later that covid wasn't so deadly after all. And perhaps realizing a more traditional treatment of pneumonia would have been best.🥼
Thank you so much for the presentation. I am an ER nurse, and have been floating to the ICU setting because of the need. I was very uncomfortable with managing vented COVID-19 patients on paralytics, analgesics and sedatives because we were not trained to maintain those drips. I was feeling so much guilt for the patient because I did not know how to make the patient comfortable.
This presentation has been most useful compared to other videos I have explored. Thanks again.
Thank you so much Dr. Bunin, I absolutely love your lectures, the military is lucky to have you as one of their physicians.
thank you for the teaching. i am new in icu, in my training i always try to learn these meds comprehensively but no one can give me a teaching like this in this hospital. i am trying everyday to collect information and make summary. and your lecture makes it so clear just in 15min. i am very appreciate that.
Senior nursing student here, thanks for the information. I found the video really useful and easy to follow.
This is short, sweet and to the point! I absolutely love it!
Love your videos. Grateful for them. Could you make videos on giving report or tittering drips?
Thanks so much I really appreciate all your lectures. In the age of Covid and ED overflow it made some Critical Care information simple and straight forward.
Thank you so much for this. Appreciate the special attention to COVID specific management. All the best in this fight!
Grateful for you and these videos! As a gyn onc fellow, I'm so anxious of getting pulled to help out of my scope in the ICU. These have really helped!!
From the front lines in NYC: THANK YOU
Blake Williams Please, please be as safe as possible. You’re my hero!
I'm 18 and only have a high school education in the UK but I find medicine fascinating and I really appreciate your informative video, I learned a lot of new things.
Thank you for the lecture!
Watching this because propofol is currently on allocation. I noticed you mentioned refrigerating propofol, it is stored at room temp in every pharmacy I have ever worked in.
im a icu nurse in uk and i just love this woman she is i think so knowledgeable and i love the american attitude, so to the point. thanks for the vids . please make some moreee
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Thanks a lot.. That was really a great lecture. Please do a lecture on crrt in icu setup. Talk about cica, der how to titrate the cica dialysis
Yes, I second CRRT .. also question about CRRT.. Why are we always having to replace the calcium while pt is on CRRT??
Excellent presentation, as always. Thank you.
Thanks for the handy info, love from Saudi Arabia
Can you explain more in detail paralytics! Especially TOF and use of nerve stimulator. Please.. Thanks for your videos!!
New to icu, great video!
This really helped me. I appreciate your efforts.
Thanks, you are aweasome.
i wish i had this induction prior to the trust throwing me in ICU rotation ;) things are clearer and brighter now
Very helpful. Thank you.
If a patient is on propofol, versed, precedex, and fentanyl how do we titrate down? In what order do we take the patient off the medication? Thank you
many thanks!
You rock! Thank you for these!
Thank you!
Thank you so much
Thank you
How long do u use propofol and precedex for?
Your capital L is nice...
I found this video because I wanted to know the negative effects of giving morphine to a covid-19 positive patient. Any answers anyone?
if a person is intubated you wouldnt have to worry about a potential laryngospasm from ketamine induced oral hypersecretion
This is like a modern day milgram experiment. Imagine being under pressure lack of sleep and overwhelmed and accidentally giving the patient the wrong dose or mishandling a ventilator all while having the fear of getting covid.
And then finding out later that covid wasn't so deadly after all.
And perhaps realizing a more traditional treatment of pneumonia would have been best.🥼