@@kathvodkath I am aware this is a really late reply but if you do see this, may I ask are you a doctor in the UK or in the US? Also, what subjects did you take to work towards becoming a doctor? Did you take Biology and Chemistry? Thanks.
my aunt has been a nurse for her entire career. She is still doing great. Helping my cousins go through nursing school out of country before they complete the transfer schooling in canada. I am not sure how easy or difficult it is to become a nurse if you became a nurse in another country. She has been supporting her girls almost exclusively since my uncle has been out of work for years now. (medical problem and thyroid tumor)
No one want to mention how Wheeler nearly lost that man's eye because he heard "HIV positive" and wigged out? A man who's HIV+ in otherwise healthy condition and mindful to tell his doctors about his status is someone also taking the right medications and bringing his viral load down to undetectable levels. He wasn't a danger to anyone, realistically, but Wheeler heard "HIV" and let his assumption that it would be dangerous get the better of him. Thank goodness the year 4 medical student was there to perform a procedure he wasn't cleared to do, or that man would have lost his eye over a doctor's incompetence.
@@s4a17jamie3 Calm down, Becky. Shows, like all art forms, are supposed to be discussed. Some people enjoy doing that. Other people make money doing that. If you don't like it, no one's forcing you to join in.
Nurses are the best and yet they’re under appreciated. Thank you to every nurse who works their butt off to care for patients. I got an appendectomy and almost died and that week I had nurses checking in on me every single hour… they made me feel safe and taken care of.
Doctors have a lot of brainwork to be doing, we nurses do as well, but whilst the doctors are focused on how to treat their patient's ailments, we are focused on how to treat our patient's experiences. Doctors ask questions, figure out problems, and give instructions; we listen to problems, ask questions, and fulfill instructions, similar but different. When a doctor hears "call my wife" they know the patient is not talking to them; that is our job. We hear what the doctors don't and the doctors hear what we don't. We are objectively focused on different things for our patients. I am constantly thinking about what areas are ready to go, and which are taken or which need to be reopened, so that I know which rooms need to be checked on at which interval and when I can schedule in time to clean different areas or restock areas or chart, etc, etc. The more accurate we are, the faster we get through the flow, the more patients we can treat; having someone new, especially a doctor who hasn't scheduled like this before, jump in and try and do it just made me cringe even imagining it. One treatment area open all day with no patients when there are patients waiting is a nightmare...how did no one notice? What goes on in that hospital for that to happen? It makes me feel nauseous thinking about it.
It’s not the Drs job to insure the flow through the dept, but the nurses. They have a better understanding of how long things will take to do etc, as Drs order things vs doing things Remember the nurses are there to make sure the pt survives despite the Drs best attempts
I love being a nurse. It’s a very difficult career, but I wouldn’t want to do anything else, because helping people is my passion. Nurses are the backbone of the healthcare system and don’t get enough credit sometimes.
Bro this channel is actually high. ONE YT reccomendation from this channel and I am hooked. I've got only one question why did they cast Brian Tee cause all I can hear is Tokyo Drift playing in the background
Even professors and heads of the departments never argue with the nurses - it is basically the first rule you learn when starting working in a hospital
April and Maggie are Goldpieces when it gets stressed etc. And also without us Women In around 50% of the Cases the Guys would be lost . I just love the Quote : "The Nurses Run this Building" because its absolutely right , you could have the Greatest Doctors in the Hospital but it all wouldn't work without the Key Stones of it which are the Nurses ❤❤❤
Has nothing to do with women, there are a great many male nurses too. It's about people committed to their job and helping people. Each person has strengths and weaknesses that they bring to the table.
I would think that a full face shield would be a better option when dealing with any kind of blood born infection and there is a risk of blood splatter or squirting.
I miss Jeff Clarke... I want Clarke back to Chicago fire. Imagine if he went back from Hawaii to Chicago and worked as a paramedic at 61 instead of a new paramedic, who tbh pisses me off
I immediately stop watch when i saw dr choi acting up. Is this the only episode that he is acting up? I already have that Halstead, i don't want anymore toxic character. 😅😅😅😅😅
Except that doctors have to do 7 to 10 years training, here in the UK that's also at under minimal wage for most of it, nurses don't even need a degree, and still make £24,000 to £34,000 as staff nurses. Sure doctors make £80,000 - £120,000 but they basically dont make a dime until they are qualified.
@@Daeyae who told you nurses don’t need degrees sis? You have to be minimum a band 6 to be making +30k and you think you can get there with no degree? Any doctor who respects himself and is truthful will tell you that the nurse is their lifesaver. Idc much about the money cause that’s not why I joined this field but you cannot deny that nurses keep the hospital afloat.
@@aliceplamedie5147 My mother who is one, and the nhs, you can get the degree after you become a nurse however you cant become a doctor first. I never said nurses are not vital, they are, but they do not do double the work as a doctor, thats quite insulting.
@@Daeyae maybe that’s and old uk thing but it’s not like that in the rest of the world . They make you work hard for the degree and you work even harder once you get the job till you retire. Talk to any doctor and they will tell you a hospital won’t function without nurses . Doctors only see patients for a short while unlike what tv shows implies . It’s the nurses that will be taking care of them most of the time .
@@anvyphilip433 my mother is a nurse so I understand that, in the uk we have 10-30 nurses to every 1 doctor in hospitals. But saying they work twice as hard is a stretch, a nurse needs a 3 year degree, doctors need 7 plus years of on the job study at under minimal wage. Then still work long unsocial hours, it's less physical than nurses but still very taxing.
Woah, this is the only episode where i saw docter wheeler alive and working!!! Honestly, I never saw him except for in the s%cide episode. (Or however one may call it)
You can anticipate whenever something like that is going to happen and just not look though. I find it helps to put my palms in front of my face in such a way that they block most of the centre of the screen, but I can still see the edges of the screen - blocking out the gruesome stuff, but I can still kinda tell what's going on from the edges, so I know when they've stopped doing the close-ups and can look again.
2.5 hours waiting.....sheesh never come to a Canadian hospital lady....my record is waiting 7.5 hours to be seen to get a small chunk of metal out of my eye and have it cleaned out...spent a total of just over 8 hours there.......but hey its "free" right?
the patient is HIV positive yet no one is masking up when going in his room and they should expecially mask up when performing procedures that may cause the patient to bleed
Just noticed why tbey didnt wear any mask at all??? Even when they do operation??? I understand its a series drama but as what I observed in hospitals they do wear one😊
HIV positive patient and they don’t bother wearing any additional protective equipment? It doesn’t take that long to put on a face shield. That’s the most unrealistic handling of a HIV positive patient ever.
I like that the patient makes a point to mention his HIV positive, since he's bleeding, because he wants others to be safe.
Yeah..
Thats what is expected of HIV+ paitents
They are scary video s
Is it not illegal not to? In some places if you don’t tell people they can charge you with assault/attempted manslaughter.
I like how he was very calm and I wasn’t screaming
I remember being a nurse intern on a hospital and a doctor said that at the end of the day nurses keep the hospital running
I’m a doctor and that’s the truest thing ever.
They are. My mom's a nurse and I personally saw how she along her fellow nurses kept the OR up and running.
@@kathvodkath I am aware this is a really late reply but if you do see this, may I ask are you a doctor in the UK or in the US? Also, what subjects did you take to work towards becoming a doctor? Did you take Biology and Chemistry? Thanks.
@@jagerhadanacog6818 same thing in india
Nurses do run the hospital
Being a med student i understand this ❤️
my aunt has been a nurse for her entire career. She is still doing great. Helping my cousins go through nursing school out of country before they complete the transfer schooling in canada. I am not sure how easy or difficult it is to become a nurse if you became a nurse in another country. She has been supporting her girls almost exclusively since my uncle has been out of work for years now. (medical problem and thyroid tumor)
I like this show because it highlights both doctors and nurses. Most other shows don’t highlight nurses even though they do so much for a hospital.
A head need hands to take action
I've always thought Scrubs was good for this.
No one want to mention how Wheeler nearly lost that man's eye because he heard "HIV positive" and wigged out? A man who's HIV+ in otherwise healthy condition and mindful to tell his doctors about his status is someone also taking the right medications and bringing his viral load down to undetectable levels. He wasn't a danger to anyone, realistically, but Wheeler heard "HIV" and let his assumption that it would be dangerous get the better of him. Thank goodness the year 4 medical student was there to perform a procedure he wasn't cleared to do, or that man would have lost his eye over a doctor's incompetence.
Its a show Karen relax
@@s4a17jamie3 Calm down, Becky. Shows, like all art forms, are supposed to be discussed. Some people enjoy doing that. Other people make money doing that. If you don't like it, no one's forcing you to join in.
@@rachelfox8108 I agree
@@s4a17jamie3 she's not filing a lawsuit, she's making a point. Relax
You know your stuff
April legit keeps the hospital together..
Yup
I’m sorry what about Maggie ??
@@MattL3457 Maggie does too!
R.I.P Your notifications
It’s mostly Maggie tho.....
Whenever I see Dr.Wheeler I get terrified and then I start panicking.
Why? XD is it cause he killed himself?
He seemed jumpy when the HIV patient couldn't see.
He dead
@@Livyxoxoxobobo uh yeah lmao
Nurses are the best and yet they’re under appreciated. Thank you to every nurse who works their butt off to care for patients. I got an appendectomy and almost died and that week I had nurses checking in on me every single hour… they made me feel safe and taken care of.
Why isn't this amazing show on Netflix?
They have a contract with nbc and one chichago will never be on netflix
because pipikaka
There's a similar show to this on Netflix this will never be on Netflix
@@zoelouise9161 what's the similar show, id love to see!
@@luhvly4695 it's called the night shift x
1:18
Paramedic: Patient told me he's HIV positive
Patient: That's right, be careful!
My heart🥺
April and Maggie literally keep the building together
Doctors have a lot of brainwork to be doing, we nurses do as well, but whilst the doctors are focused on how to treat their patient's ailments, we are focused on how to treat our patient's experiences. Doctors ask questions, figure out problems, and give instructions; we listen to problems, ask questions, and fulfill instructions, similar but different.
When a doctor hears "call my wife" they know the patient is not talking to them; that is our job. We hear what the doctors don't and the doctors hear what we don't.
We are objectively focused on different things for our patients.
I am constantly thinking about what areas are ready to go, and which are taken or which need to be reopened, so that I know which rooms need to be checked on at which interval and when I can schedule in time to clean different areas or restock areas or chart, etc, etc.
The more accurate we are, the faster we get through the flow, the more patients we can treat; having someone new, especially a doctor who hasn't scheduled like this before, jump in and try and do it just made me cringe even imagining it.
One treatment area open all day with no patients when there are patients waiting is a nightmare...how did no one notice? What goes on in that hospital for that to happen?
It makes me feel nauseous thinking about it.
Random but I’ve loved readigng your input in the comments of these videos
@@gabrieladuarte176 Thank you!
It’s not the Drs job to insure the flow through the dept, but the nurses. They have a better understanding of how long things will take to do etc, as Drs order things vs doing things
Remember the nurses are there to make sure the pt survives despite the Drs best attempts
To the 1% of person seeing this have a great day stay safe and stay positive
Guys please stay negative... We don't want covid
🤣😉
The patient certainly did.
you too!
I have covid-
and test negative
I love being a nurse. It’s a very difficult career, but I wouldn’t want to do anything else, because helping people is my passion. Nurses are the backbone of the healthcare system and don’t get enough credit sometimes.
Nurses are the backbone of the hospital!👍👍
I felt so bad for the patient screaming that he coudnt see. Poor man.
I like how he kept warning the doctors that he is HIV positive and telling them to be careful
“chicago med outro playing in the back ground” HUUH-
Ok but like FINALLY A FULL EPISODE ATLEAST FOR ME 😂
Bro this channel is actually high. ONE YT reccomendation from this channel and I am hooked. I've got only one question why did they cast Brian Tee cause all I can hear is Tokyo Drift playing in the background
💀💀💀
Gotta admit, that's one catchy song
I'm a Dr, and really nurses runs ER we can't do without them 🙏🤗
Even professors and heads of the departments never argue with the nurses - it is basically the first rule you learn when starting working in a hospital
Nurses are the backbone of any hospital and can be miracle workers when it comes to organization and getting things done
If only patients could be coming out clear about there status...it could really help for better safety and prevention...
April and Maggie are Goldpieces when it gets stressed etc. And also without us Women In around 50% of the Cases the Guys would be lost .
I just love the Quote : "The Nurses Run this Building" because its absolutely right , you could have the Greatest Doctors in the Hospital but it all wouldn't work without the Key Stones of it which are the Nurses ❤❤❤
EXACTLY US WOMEN ARE QUEENS
Has nothing to do with women, there are a great many male nurses too. It's about people committed to their job and helping people. Each person has strengths and weaknesses that they bring to the table.
@@matthewmerritt5631 exactly
@@matthewmerritt5631 yep what the other people said offended me as almost all the males in my family are doctors or nursed
It has everything to do with woman us woman discovered everything we descovered DNA and radiology without us u wont
I would think that a full face shield would be a better option when dealing with any kind of blood born infection and there is a risk of blood splatter or squirting.
I love you Chicago Med! 💗💗
The drs aren’t really this fast in treating you in real life 😂😤
They are if your are dying from an illness or injury lol. Which is why everyone else has to wait so long cause if its not fatal you get bumped
I aint even gay but dr choi makes me act weird lmao homie looking gooooood
I miss Jeff Clarke...
I want Clarke back to Chicago fire. Imagine if he went back from Hawaii to Chicago and worked as a paramedic at 61 instead of a new paramedic, who tbh pisses me off
Things like this makes me want to be a nurse.
We definitely need these clips more regularly 😏
The job I wanna do when I’m older is to be a nurse
👩⚕️👩⚕️
You have plenty of time to think. İ am a cardiothoracic ICU nurse by the way. 😅
All the best
you can do it!
Maggie got da waves 🥶🥶🥶🥶
I immediately stop watch when i saw dr choi acting up. Is this the only episode that he is acting up? I already have that Halstead, i don't want anymore toxic character. 😅😅😅😅😅
He has his toxic moments but most of them are understandable
I love that takashi from fast and furious Tokyo drift is a doctor in the opposite side of the earth
Please put full episodes on the channel
i'm confused, why did he hesitate because the man is HIV positive? i thought you needed blood to blood contact to contract HIV?
I hate seeing dr. Wheeler it makes me so sad
WE NEED CHICHAGO MED,FIRE AND PD ON NETFLIX !!!
As a nurse, I agree 😂
I know that’s right! Where are my nurses at?? We work twice as hard as doctors for half the pay, even they themselves know it
Except that doctors have to do 7 to 10 years training, here in the UK that's also at under minimal wage for most of it, nurses don't even need a degree, and still make £24,000 to £34,000 as staff nurses.
Sure doctors make £80,000 - £120,000 but they basically dont make a dime until they are qualified.
@@Daeyae who told you nurses don’t need degrees sis? You have to be minimum a band 6 to be making +30k and you think you can get there with no degree? Any doctor who respects himself and is truthful will tell you that the nurse is their lifesaver. Idc much about the money cause that’s not why I joined this field but you cannot deny that nurses keep the hospital afloat.
@@aliceplamedie5147 My mother who is one, and the nhs, you can get the degree after you become a nurse however you cant become a doctor first. I never said nurses are not vital, they are, but they do not do double the work as a doctor, thats quite insulting.
@@Daeyae maybe that’s and old uk thing but it’s not like that in the rest of the world . They make you work hard for the degree and you work even harder once you get the job till you retire. Talk to any doctor and they will tell you a hospital won’t function without nurses . Doctors only see patients for a short while unlike what tv shows implies . It’s the nurses that will be taking care of them most of the time .
@@anvyphilip433 my mother is a nurse so I understand that, in the uk we have 10-30 nurses to every 1 doctor in hospitals. But saying they work twice as hard is a stretch, a nurse needs a 3 year degree, doctors need 7 plus years of on the job study at under minimal wage. Then still work long unsocial hours, it's less physical than nurses but still very taxing.
I've never been so early to a chicargo med clip. I'm always a few months/years late lol
Me too
I wanna become a doctor
you can become whatever you want to!
@@daniyamlk that's alright
Well, get ready to work smart and hard. It ain't a play.
I think this should be on Netflix
👇
wait why don’t they give anestetic to the patient before he cut the eye to releases the pressure from his eye?
It probably would have taken too long until the drug would have worked.
Woah, this is the only episode where i saw docter wheeler alive and working!!! Honestly, I never saw him except for in the s%cide episode. (Or however one may call it)
What do I do, the one who just realized that choi is DK from Tokyo drift
amazing 🤩
I love watching Chicago med
this is the best epidsode
*episode
There both in Gabby Douglas why did I just realise that 🤚🏻😭
No more Chicago med for me after he cut the eye I'm like 😊☺️😐☹️😦😧😨😰😟😮
You can anticipate whenever something like that is going to happen and just not look though. I find it helps to put my palms in front of my face in such a way that they block most of the centre of the screen, but I can still see the edges of the screen - blocking out the gruesome stuff, but I can still kinda tell what's going on from the edges, so I know when they've stopped doing the close-ups and can look again.
For all ur vids i watched ik i saw this man from the past
Why is wheeler there he jumped off the building
pretty sure it’s season 2
I feel bad but I nearly three up when I saw the swelling.
This is my dream job 😌
Some of the seasons are on sky go I think
First I love this channel
WHY ISNT THIS ON NETFLIX and ugh btw I love April
it’s on amazon prime do free trial
On Netflix now.
I feel sorry for Dr. Choi because the nurses are sounding like they are bullying him
Hi am a big fan
2.5 hours waiting.....sheesh never come to a Canadian hospital lady....my record is waiting 7.5 hours to be seen to get a small chunk of metal out of my eye and have it cleaned out...spent a total of just over 8 hours there.......but hey its "free" right?
Who else loves dr manning
this is before dr wheeler commited aw :(
Oh gosh I felt that
How is Jef Clarke still alive
wher can i see full episodes
I wish this was on Netflix
Netflix is just build different
I get it on Amazon Prime
It is, actually.
(Rachel fox) u are very SMART
This show taught me how DISGUSTING the USA health system works... INHUMAN, profit profit profit
Its honestly very exagerated, not THAT bad
@@valkreichofnewgermay4297 NOT THAT BAD, IF u have insurance, or are wealthy and can afford medical care!
Why there's Dr. Wheeler?
Wait.. This is reposted.. I saw this a couple of months ago..
6 min ago! Just when I needed it
Pleas put this on Netflix
I could never mmm nope no no I no
Dr.choiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
But I don’t want to know what you mean 😪 I just don’t wanna do it I want you know I don’t bcfi know
So fast!!
Thought doctor wheeler died of the roof top fall in a previous vid
the patient is HIV positive
yet no one is masking up when going in his room
and they should expecially mask up when performing procedures that may cause the patient to bleed
cool man
why the ginger doctor seems to be pissed off with the gray haired one?
that asian guy is the guy rom afst and furious tokyo drift
They never wear mask unless it's a surgey 🤔
Surgery or if there’s an infectious disease
Thsi episode is old bcz doctor wheeler is alive
Absolutely no body
Dr helstead
No I won't do it
Is this a new one? Dr wheelers dead isn’t he?
Season 2. Dr wheeler died at the end of this season I think.
this is season 2 episode 1, dr wheeler died around season 2 episode 12
Hi
Look at the subscribers number...😬😳
Just noticed why tbey didnt wear any mask at all??? Even when they do operation??? I understand its a series drama but as what I observed in hospitals they do wear one😊
Who miss Mr whella
Where are the Asian nurses???
Niceeee
wasnt doctor wheeler dead or-
This is from season 2. If you check the video description it usually lists which episode and which season.
this is the start of season 2, he died at the end of season 2.
Could of used masks bro make it more legit
I’m pretty sure this was a while ago and season 2
@@kianna422 they are meant to wear masks anyway.... Its basoc practice in a hospital
@@blendevs yeah true
ADN A fogos retorna l não mão fogos
😐😐😐
Why didn't they use masks?
Pre pandemic days
HIV positive patient and they don’t bother wearing any additional protective equipment? It doesn’t take that long to put on a face shield.
That’s the most unrealistic handling of a HIV positive patient ever.
It’s more of it going inside an orifice
Het was de politie 👮♀️ het was de eerste
Koiopklmkkkpl
No dislikes its at 69 the god numberrrrr