Yeah most of the medical staffs in medschool were so asshole, they always blame medical students for their knowledge, ofcourse those staffs had been trained for years and yet they still blame their medical students when they can’t answer the way they want
I'm a paramedic student and prior military medic. I wish I had you as an instructor during my airway lectures and labs, especially before a deployment. Well done Doc!!
It is the one video that each and everybody should watch again and again. It is not only for the clinicians but also very much fundamenta matter for the health care/volunters . THANKS for this video.
It sure would have been nice to have this doc as a teacher when I was in training. He explains everything so well and simplifies and reviews the steps for success. Definitely will follow him
Love it! I’ve been a physician for 19 years trauma surgery and the past 7 years a PHP as well! Awesome explanation, but for reference... 90% of the time I personally do not use a stylet. I will also reinforce your statement never be too proud to ask for help.... if you are too proud to ask you’ll never make it as a good physician! ALL medicine is team work end of story!
I just had this procedure done where they put a special balloon in my esophagus to stretch it wide so I can breathe better. I was wrongly diagnosed with asthma for 3 yrs taking all those inhaler’s and prednisone. Thank GOD it didn’t damage my Liver.
Thank you so much sir for making my life waaay easier. I’m a med student and a fan of you now!! I appreciate that you put a free lecture video here with the most conscientious instructions I’ve ever seen.
If you're a med student, check out my series "Pound 10, get 2 more right." It's a review of the basic concepts (Physiology/Anatomy etc) you need to know. Good luck in your medical career.
Great teacher... I'm going to tell you the prideful measure he spoke about is a must.! Part of loving your patience is being able to ask another co-worker to step in just saying.
successful intubating a patient on the first attempt today using all of your tips. glad i watched it over and over. thank you, please keep sharing doc🙏🏻
Good morning Sir, Thank you for the wonderful video, apart from technique , a lot of wisdom and inspiration.I am watching it today, 7 years after you have posted , as I am getting ready to face the covid pandemic. Thanks again.
You explained everything clearly, taking into account all possible classic mistakes and even patient's other medical conditions. Very thorough instructions. Thanks!
Sir, more than 21 years in icu.And intubated more than 6000 patients (in icu, in casualty, in ccu, in post op icu, in dialysis unit, in an ambulance, even road side -sometimes as emergency. God lives in a ventilator, so intubation and connecting to it is always like worshiping God. Each one appears seperate even after thousands. No other procedure gave me such a satisfaction. Thank God
I have had multiple times when I started getting the hang of intubating quickly where patients crash immediately after and resuscitation fails. Asked multiple consultants and none of them could give me an answer as to why. Here I have finally reached that answer. Thank you very much
I've been a Firefighter/Paramedic for 25 years and went to Paramedic school in 1995. We learned endotracheal intubation on mannequins and even did our cardiac and trauma megacodes on them. We then went and spent 2 full weeks in the O.R. under an Anesthesiologist tubing patients the entire time. We had to have a minimum of 25 adult successful and 5 pediatric intubations. We graduated and ive intubated my fair share of easy as well as difficult airways. Remember another technique for anterior anatomy..cricoid pressure and I totally agree if you don't get them intubated.. Pass it off to your partner. Very nice video, Doc..great refresher course.
so i just got from EMT class, we learned to intubate a person in case we need to assist a doctor. Got my first intubation right, didn't know how, but i would have broke his teeth... rest of my group... they oxygenated the stomach... but if we do it again, hope this tips come handy. thanks :)
Really love this video found it very informational. He is very kind also very professional and saying don't be too proud to ask for help it's better to ask for help then to hurt a Patient beautifully said.
now i'm watching this video because in mexico there's not so many specialists and on this coronavirus pandemic, they're calling even freaking dentists to know how to intubate and damn, this video is like a blessing. thank you veryveryverymuch
I had this happen to me, and it was the last thing I remember before being put into an induced coma for a month. I get flashbacks now after two years. I had about 10 people holding me down.
Wow ..really thankful to you sir , m an ent surgeon , seen lots of massacre d/t faulty technique in intubation.. It will surely help all people working with airway.THANKS...
@@DrGallaghersNeighborhood Hi Dr. Gallagher, remember, a year ago, I did a translation of your video on fiberoptics into Russian, not the worst kind of translation btw :)). Well again I'm really thinking over an issue of translation of this one, because it is really brilliant, light and full of courage educational movie scene..!!!! Great respect! Eto ochen krootoe kino!!!
I'm in Paramedic School. We haven't gotten to intubation yet (going on week two) but when it comes to medical repercussions and adverse effects of interventions, I'm always keeping an eye open and a ear on lookout for useful information that I can take to my clinicals, ride-outs, and eventually, to my career once I get my license. By no means will I know everything but I'll tell you, I want to know something about everything that I could run into so that I can be prepared for it.
I wish the person who intubated me during my surgery had you as a teacher because I had to remove my dentures before my surgery and when I woke up I had injury to my gums and roof of my mouth and still hurts all the way back to my throat my nasel cavity bones hurt as well I had a laceration on my gums as well . This was 5 days ago
Very informative, not only for the Med students or clinicians but for us that has family in the hospital and have an option of being intubated or just let it go… and very sick and old man..very thin..seems very fragile…would you think intubation/ enduring that pain….. I don’t know…please give me some insights
J’aurais souhaité que mon anesthésiste regarde cette démonstration avec attention, car les 8 blessures que j’ai eu au fond de la gorge laisse penser qu’il s’est acharné à vouloir faire entrer le tube au lieu d’essayer une autre façon telle que montrée dans cette vidéo 🤔☺️
Question Dr. Gallagher, do you go down the right side of the tongue with a miller blade? Working at a pediatric center and all the use is miller. I agree with other comments, I wish you were my teacher.
Hi doc, may I ask.. if this procedure done , does it sprouts alot of blood? Because as I remember when my mom had a hemorrhagic stroke, and did this. There is a lot of blood I saw with the side pump. It was so traumatizing.
I feel like if I was put into a ventilator and I would wake up and start panicking and crying because I feel like I'm not breathing normally and be afraid that I will die. How do you deal with this scenario?
"I would rather swallow my pride than hurt a patient."
wise words sir☺️☺️
@Nickey Price where is all this anger coming from
@Nickey Price Dod a doctor hurt you as a child?
"I would rather spit than swallow" unc
I wish this Doctor would be my teacher. I like the way he explains things more easily than more professors. And he looks more friendly.
Agree!
Yeah most of the medical staffs in medschool were so asshole, they always blame medical students for their knowledge, ofcourse those staffs had been trained for years and yet they still blame their medical students when they can’t answer the way they want
He is... thru here... thanks INTERNET
@@DiegoGarcia-vz8rm Thanks
Same for me!
I'm a paramedic student and prior military medic. I wish I had you as an instructor during my airway lectures and labs, especially before a deployment. Well done Doc!!
Whice course of peramedic are u study
"Change something, don't reinforce failure." - Dr. Gallagher. Wow what a great quote and applicable in every aspect of life!
'it's okay to ask for help'
'bougie is not a sign of weakness'
Thank you Dr for your guidance.
Bougie smoogie. All these cutsy names for human torture devices. 😖😖😖😣😣😣😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
It is the one video that each and everybody should watch again and again. It is not only for the clinicians but also very much fundamenta matter for the health care/volunters . THANKS for this video.
It sure would have been nice to have this doc as a teacher when I was in training. He explains everything so well and simplifies and reviews the steps for success. Definitely will follow him
Love it! I’ve been a physician for 19 years trauma surgery and the past 7 years a PHP as well! Awesome explanation, but for reference... 90% of the time I personally do not use a stylet. I will also reinforce your statement never be too proud to ask for help.... if you are too proud to ask you’ll never make it as a good physician! ALL medicine is team work end of story!
I just had this procedure done where they put a special balloon in my esophagus to stretch it wide so I can breathe better.
I was wrongly diagnosed with asthma for 3 yrs taking all those inhaler’s and prednisone.
Thank GOD it didn’t damage my Liver.
Thank you so much sir for making my life waaay easier.
I’m a med student and a fan of you now!! I appreciate that you put a free lecture video here with the most conscientious instructions I’ve ever seen.
If you're a med student, check out my series "Pound 10, get 2 more right." It's a review of the basic concepts (Physiology/Anatomy etc) you need to know. Good luck in your medical career.
you r a good doctor to your patients...and you are a good teacher to us...i am icu staff from tamil nadu...
Great teacher... I'm going to tell you the prideful measure he spoke about is a must.! Part of loving your patience is being able to ask another co-worker to step in just saying.
successful intubating a patient on the first attempt today using all of your tips. glad i watched it over and over. thank you, please keep sharing doc🙏🏻
Good morning Sir, Thank you for the wonderful video, apart from technique , a lot of wisdom and inspiration.I am watching it today, 7 years after you have posted , as I am getting ready to face the covid pandemic. Thanks again.
Best of luck to you!
@@DrGallaghersNeighborhood ....Yep!...Its mutually agreed!...Because hes gonna need it!
Ditto here sir ....I am a surgeon but have been posted in covid duty ...so I am revising the entire atls again 😃
I’m a new intern doctor in India, I was having trouble with intubation thanks for this 🙏 it was really helpful 😊
You explained everything clearly, taking into account all possible classic mistakes and even patient's other medical conditions. Very thorough instructions. Thanks!
Sir, more than 21 years in icu.And intubated more than 6000 patients (in icu, in casualty, in ccu, in post op icu, in dialysis unit, in an ambulance, even road side -sometimes as emergency. God lives in a ventilator, so intubation and connecting to it is always like worshiping God. Each one appears seperate even after thousands. No other procedure gave me such a satisfaction. Thank God
Hai sir..i have some doubts to ask you
I have had multiple times when I started getting the hang of intubating quickly where patients crash immediately after and resuscitation fails. Asked multiple consultants and none of them could give me an answer as to why. Here I have finally reached that answer. Thank you very much
I’m on my first year program as RT and I really find your videos amazing!
Great teaching. Thank you!
I regret I ever started medical studies in Bulgaria. No teachers show up to teach. They only collect tuition fees
Great video, super helpful, especially because you include some physiology to explain why the patients might crash when they get intubated!
This doc is good at teaching 100%
I've been a Firefighter/Paramedic for 25 years and went to Paramedic school in 1995. We learned endotracheal intubation on mannequins and even did our cardiac and trauma megacodes on them. We then went and spent 2 full weeks in the O.R. under an Anesthesiologist tubing patients the entire time. We had to have a minimum of 25 adult successful and 5 pediatric intubations. We graduated and ive intubated my fair share of easy as well as difficult airways. Remember another technique for anterior anatomy..cricoid pressure and I totally agree if you don't get them intubated.. Pass it off to your partner. Very nice video, Doc..great refresher course.
Thanks, and thanks to ALL the paramedics out there!
I m from india .... The lecturing process is outstanding doc...
It's amazing.. I'm also a pharmacist...
Thanks doc! This helped alot. I just started my registry in anesthesia! Wish me luck!
Iam anesthesiologest from yeme
New Old dude no way
so i just got from EMT class, we learned to intubate a person in case we need to assist a doctor. Got my first intubation right, didn't know how, but i would have broke his teeth... rest of my group... they oxygenated the stomach... but if we do it again, hope this tips come handy. thanks :)
Thank you Dr. Gallagher! I was struggling to intubate and I think your video series really helped put it all together for me.
Sir, this is a wonderful video, you teach so well! You make it very easy to follow and understand!
Really love this video found it very informational. He is very kind also very professional and saying don't be too proud to ask for help it's better to ask for help then to hurt a Patient beautifully said.
Great demonstration with extra rescue tips. Thanks so much. I just finished RN school. This is very helpful.
now i'm watching this video because in mexico there's not so many specialists and on this coronavirus pandemic, they're calling even freaking dentists to know how to intubate and damn, this video is like a blessing. thank you veryveryverymuch
Muchas gracias. Espero que les vaya bien durante este período difícil.
I had this happen to me, and it was the last thing I remember before being put into an induced coma for a month.
I get flashbacks now after two years. I had about 10 people holding me down.
Excellent video, as a med student going into EM this helped a ton
Wow ..really thankful to you sir , m an ent surgeon , seen lots of massacre d/t faulty technique in intubation..
It will surely help all people working with airway.THANKS...
If you're getting some rough handling of airways, I highly recommend getting some version of a Glidescope to help your patients.
@@DrGallaghersNeighborhood
Hi Dr. Gallagher, remember, a year ago, I did a translation of your video on fiberoptics into Russian, not the worst kind of translation btw :)). Well again I'm really thinking over an issue of translation of this one, because it is really brilliant, light and full of courage educational movie scene..!!!! Great respect! Eto ochen krootoe kino!!!
@@evgenyhomenko3034 Da, konechno! Yesli ti dumaesh shto eto pomozhet, potom poshli!
great video sir...i am an RT and i really appreciate such teaching skills..very useful...life saving ...
"Big BMI" is now added to my vocabulary.
i love it! educational as well as entertaining! kept me engaged
This is a good Doc I would let him secure my airway in a second .
Cody Peterson hopefully there’ll never be a reason he has to ☺️
the sound effects he does are too good I am dying (what a sweet man and great video!!!)
Thank you sir , I wish this doctor would be my teacher
The best TH-cam videos on this subject !!!!!
Thank you so much doctor for this amazing explanation, I really wish you were my professor.😊
I'm in Paramedic School. We haven't gotten to intubation yet (going on week two) but when it comes to medical repercussions and adverse effects of interventions, I'm always keeping an eye open and a ear on lookout for useful information that I can take to my clinicals, ride-outs, and eventually, to my career once I get my license. By no means will I know everything but I'll tell you, I want to know something about everything that I could run into so that I can be prepared for it.
Exceptional, gifted teacher!
This is a brilliant explanation and demo.
You are a very good teacher!
I wish the person who intubated me during my surgery had you as a teacher because I had to remove my dentures before my surgery and when I woke up I had injury to my gums and roof of my mouth and still hurts all the way back to my throat my nasel cavity bones hurt as well I had a laceration on my gums as well . This was 5 days ago
Thanks so much! I loved the tios especially for when things don't go so smoothly
@Nickey Price you're here too?
Thank you Dr Gallagher. Your video is very helpful.
Dhanyavad!
I 💛 these airway videos! Thanks! Becky, RRT-ACCS
I just started intubation in AEMT school and we used bougie instead of the stylette. bougie was a lot easier.
So informative and helpful.
Had a difficult intubation just now.
Thank you so much.
Thank Doctor so much,you are really God teacher,God bless you.
your character is marvelous! great tips!
I was crossed 1000 intubations still learn some more tips from you sir.
Awesome advice. Thanks for putting this together!
Excellent teaching! Great video.
You Excellent doctor ⚘ and get it completely. Thanks
2:39 ayyyyy imma give u a heart too for explaining this so well :D
wow ! thank you so much Doctor! Such a good tutorial.
Have you seen our vicious komodo dragon seniors who act and behave as an animal!
This gentleman’s attitude is unique nowadays.
Thank you for this lesson doctor!
This is the wonderful video..... thank you sir
Dear respected sir I’m also a medical student I’m so impressed from your teaching method . Sir how I can get your lectures
Very informative, not only for the Med students or clinicians but for us that has family in the hospital and have an option of being intubated or just let it go… and very sick and old man..very thin..seems very fragile…would you think intubation/ enduring that pain….. I don’t know…please give me some insights
Talk to your doctors. I do not give advice over the Internet.
Amazing :) thanks a lot! Grettings from Poland!
Dziękuję bardzo!
Thank you so much for the video, well explained and well demonstrated! I'm currently in my anesthesiology rotation so it's very helpful :)
Thank you , that was very informative 💖💖
thank you soooooo much! amazing video 🙏🏼
amazing thank you very much for this it is very very helpful
I love this video! Very helpful
thanks doc, very good tips, nice work
Very nice, i loved it so much
You made it really simple. Thanks
Great video!! First year PA student 🙂
J’aurais souhaité que mon anesthésiste regarde cette démonstration avec attention, car les 8 blessures que j’ai eu au fond de la gorge laisse penser qu’il s’est acharné à vouloir faire entrer le tube au lieu d’essayer une autre façon telle que montrée dans cette vidéo 🤔☺️
Great explanation, thank you!
Excellent tutorial
Love you! God bless you. ❤️❤️
GREAT LEARNING VIDEO
Question Dr. Gallagher, do you go down the right side of the tongue with a miller blade? Working at a pediatric center and all the use is miller. I agree with other comments, I wish you were my teacher.
This was very helpful, thank you 👌🏽
Hi doc, may I ask.. if this procedure done , does it sprouts alot of blood? Because as I remember when my mom had a hemorrhagic stroke, and did this. There is a lot of blood I saw with the side pump. It was so traumatizing.
Sir you can teach, you are excellent
amazing video!
Very informative lesson thankyou 💥💥🎊🎊
Thanks Doctor ☺️
This guy is amazing!!
Thanks sir..Respect from Bangladesh
Saya!
Excellent video
I'm wondered how can we see larynx from the mouth.
The bougie reminds me of a coude tipped Foley, the same idea.
Very very very good. I tip my hat to yo. Respekt 🤙
Thank u sir for doing this helping a lot thanx
Very useful sir
"Do something different , don't reinforce failure."
I feel like if I was put into a ventilator and I would wake up and start panicking and crying because I feel like I'm not breathing normally and be afraid that I will die. How do you deal with this scenario?
Um...you just don't panic
Nice video.nice information
buenos días Dr. .. buen video gracias
Le agradezco.
Very good video!!