They may be trained professionals but they are human... Most of us don't even have the opportunity to save some one or the bad luck to watch death ... Surgeons/ Doctors are constantly fighting over death trying to drag whoever they can to life and sometimes its very hard to let go and accept the truth that you can't save everyone. The newer doctors sometimes are either naive or compassionate and to see someone die in front is very difficult thing to comprehend so they want to keep trying inhope a miracle happens
I wish Dr Glassman had also told Shaun to take time to grieve. We all have to endure losses of all kinds, and we need to grieve. It's the only way for emotional pain to heal. By itself, time is not enough.
@user-vm5ud4xw6n you know this how? Are you a paramedic, doctor, or nurse? If you're not one of these people you might keep commented like this to yourself.
@@Pxrsiann There is also the fact that you can't perform real CPR on a human who doesn't need it without hurting the other actor. But somehow people are still trying to sound smart with the "nuh-uh, this isn't real CPR!"-comments...
The show isn't about teaching medicine.It's about teaching people that tolerance may be all you can muster When you see differences, but we all need to try and rise above and be accepting.And maybe perhaps you will learn something from the way that person thinks and does things and maybe you will teach them something when you are accepting
Even when performed perfectly, chest compressions can easily result in breaking ribs. About two-thirds of successful resuscitations result in at least one broken rib.
David is correct. It’s also better to break some things than be dead. When you need to do CPR, the patient is dead. So either you injury the patient but they live or their dead.
CPR training you are taught to literally break a persons sternum. You have to be pressing hard enough and rapidly enough to restart the heart. You also cannot stop performing CPR when you start until medical arrival or if it’s successful.
They may be trained professionals but they are human... Most of us don't even have the opportunity to save some one or the bad luck to watch death ... Surgeons/ Doctors are constantly fighting over death trying to drag whoever they can to life and sometimes its very hard to let go and accept the truth that you can't save everyone. The newer doctors sometimes are either naive or compassionate and to see someone die in front is very difficult thing to comprehend so they want to keep trying inhope a miracle happens
Have you met drs these days..like in real life?...
They're not human
0:26 STOP WHY DID I FIND IT SO CUTE WHEN THE THING MADE NOISE IDK WHAT IT WAS AND SHAUN GOES ''oh''
it was a vibrator. shaun was asking the two what the best toy was to get for lea.
I wish Dr Glassman had also told Shaun to take time to grieve. We all have to endure losses of all kinds, and we need to grieve. It's the only way for emotional pain to heal. By itself, time is not enough.
So true I am in say spot nothing they could do.
They could have given epinephrine as soon as he crashed and continued compressions until its called or ROSC. That is how real docs do this
shaun did a good job. he handeld his ASD very well. and yet i feel for him
0:21 She was saying were s- and Shaun and he right there 😂😂😂 Doing his own thing
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The way they’re doing CPR will result in dislocated shoulders rather than restoration of heart function! Holy cow!
It’s a tv show
@user-vm5ud4xw6n you know this how? Are you a paramedic, doctor, or nurse? If you're not one of these people you might keep commented like this to yourself.
True, but the actors are not professionals. Of course many things are going to be inaccurate
@@Pxrsiann There is also the fact that you can't perform real CPR on a human who doesn't need it without hurting the other actor. But somehow people are still trying to sound smart with the "nuh-uh, this isn't real CPR!"-comments...
The show isn't about teaching medicine.It's about teaching people that tolerance may be all you can muster When you see differences, but we all need to try and rise above and be accepting.And maybe perhaps you will learn something from the way that person thinks and does things and maybe you will teach them something when you are accepting
If you actually did compressions that way you’d break things and do more damage.
Even when performed perfectly, chest compressions can easily result in breaking ribs. About two-thirds of successful resuscitations result in at least one broken rib.
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David is correct. It’s also better to break some things than be dead. When you need to do CPR, the patient is dead. So either you injury the patient but they live or their dead.
CPR training you are taught to literally break a persons sternum. You have to be pressing hard enough and rapidly enough to restart the heart. You also cannot stop performing CPR when you start until medical arrival or if it’s successful.
Also you don't give up that easily in an OT
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Improper cpr. The show has been going long enough…. Should have basic cpr correct by now….
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