@@becky2235 GCS stands for Eyes, Verbal, & Motor Responce. Eyes has 4 points, Verbal has 5 points, and Motor has 6 points. Using this just helps remember the EVM and the 456 for the order.
After sitting for hours in the class and looking into books to find an explanation, there is a 5 minute video that MANAGES IT ALL!!! Thank you for this clarity to my brain!💯💯💯
Hey Coach! Just wanted to say i passed my NREMT! I was binge watching your videos before the test haha😅😅 Your videos were extremely helpful, thank you so much!
Hi ,I’m a retired Operating Department Practitioner , worked for 30yrs in anaesthetics,scrub and recovery. I was also a mentor for student paramedics.Still enjoy everything medical and keeping up to date with medical care.Thankyou ..best wishes from Wales 🏴
Dude, so pumped for you. I see you stepping your game up on marketing and promoting. Love to see it! Been sub'd for a while now, helped me through EMT and now finishing up Paramedic school. 🙏
Thanks for making these videos man, really helpful stuff. I remember in my first responder class them teaching us the difference between the flexion and extension part. They said flexion is like a really intense rigid form of withdrawing, where as extension is the opposite, which means somethings REALLY wrong with the patient. Thats kinda how I remember which ones more severe.
thank you so much brother, for such a long time for being confused on gcs as a newbie emt. your videos really helps me a lot, since a kid my dream is to be a emt. pls continue to educate our emts esp to the places that has no resources and not enough support and be able to perform quality pre hospital treatment.
I am sorry I did not write a longer response so here it goes. I want to thank you so so much I past my NREMT . Although I am not a member on your apps and website, I learned so so much , to understand nremt concept and in general medical advice . Your tips and nomonics are really helpful , that's a big thing in studying is have a memory trick . I hope I will be able to take everything I learned from you and continue this chain in ems !! God bless 💕
Thank you so much for this video, I didn't think that memorizing GCS would be easy until, I watched this!! Will be taking my NREMT in December and your videos are everything!
Just wanted to note, at 7:56 you circled abnormal flexion and called it de-crebral (when it's actually decorticate) when you meant to circle abnormal extension and say de-cerebral posturing for that one! Just had to google to make sure I didn't confuse myself, love your content and I'm constantly watching
you can remember the top second in each by SAYS ..in motor ..he SAYS where the pain is ... in verbal he SAYS but is confused ..in eye he opens them when SAID
Nice and thanks for sharing 👍, GCS need to be practiced multiple times and it would become a habit and help us in a critical ER scenario, good video bro 👍
How often do you use this in day-to-day operations? This sounds like a really technical thing in theory that doesn't do much for you in practice. Not saying it isn't useful in certain situations. Any feedback?
hello sir! I just got hired as an EMT-B with AMR out of San Diego. I have a IFT shift tomorrow with an FTO and we will most likely be running a CCT unit most of the shifts. and I'm wondering any tips you may have first day on the job? I'm pretty nervous but very excited, after I see things a couple times as a "street EMT" I think I will get the hang of things pretty fast. Never had any patient care or experience before and just don't quite know what to except. Thank you! :)
Madeline Nicholson it went amazing, only had a few calls because it was a CCT unit but my FTO taught me some valuable skills for in the field. I’m now on a BLS unit with my partner and things have been going great! Learning something new every day.
I took my class in December and it was super hard. I feel like I learned nothing and just barely passed. It was one hour a week. And the rest they told u to read the book. I don't learn that way. It kinda made me discouraged. And made me feel to stupid to even try. So it's now March and I've yet to take the nremt. But I'm hoping studying your videos will give me the confidence to take it. My goal is take the test by the end of the month. Thank you for these. I'm already a member with ur program. I just need some confidence and drive to do it.
You can do this, trust me you are not alone and exactly why I created the Video Vault program, happy to hear you took action on the course and look forward to your success, always a message away in the group.
How would you calculate a GCS for someone who is mute and/or deaf (either bc of a vocal cord / auditory / other disability, or someone with autism for example) if they still have language abilities in writing or sign language but just not verbally? (or also for folks with less language ability overall?) Are there alternative methods for assessing & scoring the verbal section in those cases? (similarly, if someone is blind and doesn’t normally have their eyes open, does this change the visual section?)
i saw a sample scenario that said a patient pulled their arms in but pointed their toes in response to pain. would that be considered a 2 or a 3 under motor? or in general if the patient shows two or more of the same signs within a category to you give them the higher point or the lower point?
Hey, look forward to your success with the Video Vault. If you are watching an older video, that is when the course had only 180 videos and less content tabs/sections. Today it has over 420 videos and access to the community group to ask questions. Thus the price increase, it is still lifetime access. FYI, once you are in the course and sign up you get all updates for life. www.prepareforems.com
The one Simpsons season finale/premier with Burns getting shot, then only being able to say 'Homer Simpson' would be inappropriate words. Not that anyone would have those exact symptoms, but still.
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Is this separate from the NREMT package??
My instructor would always teach - an Extra Value Meal costs $4.56. That helped me learn it.
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Thank u
Sorry can you explain? Thanks!
@@becky2235 GCS stands for Eyes, Verbal, & Motor Responce. Eyes has 4 points, Verbal has 5 points, and Motor has 6 points. Using this just helps remember the EVM and the 456 for the order.
Omg LOVE THIS!!!! Thank you!
After sitting for hours in the class and looking into books to find an explanation, there is a 5 minute video that MANAGES IT ALL!!! Thank you for this clarity to my brain!💯💯💯
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Be great,
Evan
@@TheParamedicCoach Even if he doesn't I will. Thanks
Just notice that the Eye section is basically AVPU
Yup!
Thanks for tying the together for me haha
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@@kookieprincess7996 assessing a patient’s LOC during the primary assessment you analyze AVPU which is basically the eye section of GCS
Hey Coach! Just wanted to say i passed my NREMT! I was binge watching your videos before the test haha😅😅
Your videos were extremely helpful, thank you so much!
That is awesome!
You should be our EMT instructor. I've learned more from your short videos than sitting in class.
Hi ,I’m a retired Operating Department Practitioner , worked for 30yrs in anaesthetics,scrub and recovery. I was also a mentor for student paramedics.Still enjoy everything medical and keeping up to date with medical care.Thankyou ..best wishes from Wales 🏴
Dude, so pumped for you. I see you stepping your game up on marketing and promoting. Love to see it! Been sub'd for a while now, helped me through EMT and now finishing up Paramedic school. 🙏
Absolutely needed this! Thank you so much!
You're so welcome!
Best gcs video till date!
Good video, brother. Street medic approximately 25 years and shared your video with a new emt student. Thank You.
Much appreciated!
Easy to remember sir, fabulous sir
Thanks and welcome!
You make it look easier, begining with a case makes it more interesting. Thanks so much sir
Happy to help!
Thanks for making these videos man, really helpful stuff. I remember in my first responder class them teaching us the difference between the flexion and extension part. They said flexion is like a really intense rigid form of withdrawing, where as extension is the opposite, which means somethings REALLY wrong with the patient. Thats kinda how I remember which ones more severe.
Thank you neuro exam next week !! This help so much.
Taking my test tomorrow. This will be my second try now. Hoping for the best.
Did you pass?
Best video yet for trying to learn GCS!! Thank you
Loved these videos when I was in EMT school and am back again now that I'm in AEMT school.
Welcome back!
salamat coach!
this is a big help prep for upcoming exam!
God bless!
Thank you so much! I've been struggling to remember this and you made it so easy for me. Please Keep doing what you're doing
thank you so much brother, for such a long time for being confused on gcs as a newbie emt. your videos really helps me a lot, since a kid my dream is to be a emt. pls continue to educate our emts esp to the places that has no resources and not enough support and be able to perform quality pre hospital treatment.
Still my best friend….always teach me more….even when I repeat videos I pick up more….thank you coach
Let's go Margaret!
Very helpful! I'm studying for nursing school :)
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!! Was just wonderin how am i gonna rember this😂appreciate this way to memorize it🙌
Happy to help!
I understand it better now but I am so glad I didn’t get a question on this for nationals
I take my NREMT this afternoon and have been watching all your videos throughout my emt course!!
That is awesome, you are on the right track keep it up!
Quality video once again. Get the video vault guys . YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!!!!
Thanks for the kind words, Shane. Great speaking with you today in group on your goals.
Just have to say thank you Evan, you are such a blessing. My 2nd attempt NREMT EMT is in May.
Best of luck!
Thanks for the videos bro, the way you break it down makes learning this stuff a breeze. God bless you and keep doing the lords work. 🙏
I appreciate that!
One of the most useful videos that I have honestly
Such great videos! Thank you again!
This video was so helpful for that question on nremt , !!
Got your back!
I am sorry I did not write a longer response so here it goes.
I want to thank you so so much I past my NREMT .
Although I am not a member on your apps and website, I learned so so much , to understand nremt concept and in general medical advice .
Your tips and nomonics are really helpful , that's a big thing in studying is have a memory trick .
I hope I will be able to take everything I learned from you and continue this chain in ems !! God bless 💕
Just passed my nremt today your videos helped me out a lot
Congrats!
Love and reapect from Canada, brother, you have helped me a lot. 🇨🇦👍🙏
Glad to hear it!
This has been helpful thanks
Glad to hear!
Thank you so much for this video, I didn't think that memorizing GCS would be easy until, I watched this!! Will be taking my NREMT in December and your videos are everything!
Glad it was helpful!
Literally part of my module this week thank you! Much love from Australia
Rock on!
This is so great! Thank you!
Ok but the "deCOREate" posturing is the best way I've seen to remember the difference between the two types of flexation
This is soooo helpful! Just found your channel and it came in clutch 🙌
Awesome! Thank you!
literally the video I needed right now
GreatBreakdownOfGCS!ThankYouForTheVideo!
I needed this, thanks
Glad I could help
So good. Thanks dude!
Very informative info!! Big thanks. God bless!
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful. Thank you so much.
Just wanted to note, at 7:56 you circled abnormal flexion and called it de-crebral (when it's actually decorticate) when you meant to circle abnormal extension and say de-cerebral posturing for that one! Just had to google to make sure I didn't confuse myself, love your content and I'm constantly watching
Thak you soooo much
you can remember the top second in each by SAYS ..in motor ..he SAYS where the pain is ... in verbal he SAYS but is confused ..in eye he opens them when SAID
Can you PLEASE make a video on drug formulas ??
Would love to see an EMS OPERATIONS VIDEO
Yes, I have an entire EMS Operations Video inside the Vault here: www.prepareforems.com
Perfect!!!I badly needed this.
Thanks, great break down
Great education
Nice and thanks for sharing 👍, GCS need to be practiced multiple times and it would become a habit and help us in a critical ER scenario, good video bro 👍
How often do you use this in day-to-day operations? This sounds like a really technical thing in theory that doesn't do much for you in practice. Not saying it isn't useful in certain situations. Any feedback?
@Madeline Nicholson thanks!
Pretty much in every call
hello sir! I just got hired as an EMT-B with AMR out of San Diego. I have a IFT shift tomorrow with an FTO and we will most likely be running a CCT unit most of the shifts. and I'm wondering any tips you may have first day on the job? I'm pretty nervous but very excited, after I see things a couple times as a "street EMT" I think I will get the hang of things pretty fast. Never had any patient care or experience before and just don't quite know what to except. Thank you! :)
Madeline Nicholson it went amazing, only had a few calls because it was a CCT unit but my FTO taught me some valuable skills for in the field. I’m now on a BLS unit with my partner and things have been going great! Learning something new every day.
@@tylercannizzaro9093 That's great! Best of luck!
can you do one on how to remember rule of mines
good one
Thank you!
How can I remember which posturing is 3 and which is 2? I know the difference in the 2, but mix up the order on the GCS.
I took my class in December and it was super hard. I feel like I learned nothing and just barely passed. It was one hour a week. And the rest they told u to read the book. I don't learn that way. It kinda made me discouraged. And made me feel to stupid to even try. So it's now March and I've yet to take the nremt. But I'm hoping studying your videos will give me the confidence to take it. My goal is take the test by the end of the month. Thank you for these. I'm already a member with ur program. I just need some confidence and drive to do it.
You can do this, trust me you are not alone and exactly why I created the Video Vault program, happy to hear you took action on the course and look forward to your success, always a message away in the group.
@@TheParamedicCoach Thank you alot. I'm going to try my best.
How would you calculate a GCS for someone who is mute and/or deaf (either bc of a vocal cord / auditory / other disability, or someone with autism for example) if they still have language abilities in writing or sign language but just not verbally? (or also for folks with less language ability overall?) Are there alternative methods for assessing & scoring the verbal section in those cases? (similarly, if someone is blind and doesn’t normally have their eyes open, does this change the visual section?)
i saw a sample scenario that said a patient pulled their arms in but pointed their toes in response to pain. would that be considered a 2 or a 3 under motor? or in general if the patient shows two or more of the same signs within a category to you give them the higher point or the lower point?
Maybe 3
Does your paid program offer anything to help prepare for FISDAP
many thanks UK
Before the beginning of the explanation I think is 10
My first GCS of the 84yof was 9
So question, where would garbled speech go? Would you classify that as "sounds not words?"
I would say yes, but I'm not an expert so don't quote me on it. Unintelligible words aren't words at all. That's probably a safe rule of thumb.
3
another video i saw broke it into categories of inappropriate/ incomprehensible and then sounds not words, incomprehensible covering garbled speech
Thanks bro
May be a dumb question but will this be the same in pediatrics as well? Thank you for uploading these videos!
Yes I belive so
Your videos are great! Also in Instagram!
yessss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I got it!!!!
Rts score ?
Amazing
In EMT class try to be flight medic had to start somewhere
❤amazing
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Yes sir
Why did the video vault go from 49 dollars to 97 dollars?
Hey, look forward to your success with the Video Vault. If you are watching an older video, that is when the course had only 180 videos and less content tabs/sections.
Today it has over 420 videos and access to the community group to ask questions. Thus the price increase, it is still lifetime access. FYI, once you are in the course and sign up you get all updates for life. www.prepareforems.com
Yeah, I can’t afford it right now but as soon as it goes on sale i’m getting it 😅
EVM:Eat Vegetables Mostly
*giving report on the radio*
"Patient GCS is 9"
"how did you get 9"
"Our guidlines app has a GCS chart"
"Copy, level blah blah blah"
The one Simpsons season finale/premier with Burns getting shot, then only being able to say 'Homer Simpson' would be inappropriate words.
Not that anyone would have those exact symptoms, but still.
I got 11 because I thought scattered words would be considered confused(4)
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Excuse me, can you make Arabic translation is available 🤍
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