Thank you so much Eddie for all your work! I recently transferred to ICU and your videos have been invaluable! Love the way you break down fundamental concepts and critical care practices!
I am so happy to hear this Katelyn! Congrats on your new position in the ICU btw. I wish you all the best and happy to hear I am able to help in some way.
Your videos are such a valuable asset for us medical students too. 🥺. I really loved your Amazing explain and it's so nice to learn from a resourceful person like you. Again thank you so much. ❤
Reviewing all your acls information and updates for my current acls certification. Thanks so much for a wonderful visual lecture! I am learning a lot from these!
I am going into the 6th semester of a BSN program and I start my ICU clinical next week. I just discovered your TH-cam channel and loved it so much. Thank you so much for helping me understand what I need to know.
Well I'm happy that you found that channel and that you are finding these videos helpful for you! There's a lot of good info in here that might help if you run into any difficult topics. 😊
Great videos! Thank you so much. I just recertified, I’m an IM doc and your videos so informative, so colorful 8:43 and you speak so clearly. The person running the BLS/ACLS class had an accent, and although I could understand her, it still tires out my brain. It became an added factor to interpret when taking the class.
Excellent information help me alot during critical situation specially for me no experience in ICU. Bcs of your video more interested to work in ICU God bless to share your knowledge Milions thank you ...waiting for more videos.🥰🥰
I have been waiting for you to place A line CVP or swan TEE CXR ABG/ CMP Mg2 consultation . I am retired MD for many years you did great job I was useful to remember that stuff but I feel no major changes and many times we do thing simultaneously. Probably post arrest an am of bicarb may help i though vasopressin took back stage generally I like norepi for hypotension after cardiac arrest. Thank you though also you were delayed in controlling the air way by intubation I have led many codes once we confirm call for help start cPR we usually intubate immediately it is easy to sy for me because we have a cart ready all the time and an MD can intubate of course not all MD can intubate. May be I was lucky but at the same time we dealt with the sickest and also we have an MD to do TEE any way I enjoyed your lecture wishing you good luck
I like the insulin drip suggestion! As for skills, what are you thinking? They are kind of hard to do in my video format style, but I can think about ways to maybe do some.
Great video! We don't really need this in MBBS since we are expected to move on to specialise and learn in our specialty, so we only get taught the Resuscitation protocol, but this was useful since I started working in an ICU as a junior resident for a short gig beforey specialisation. Thanks for the help!
What to do when family member has a cardiac arrest for lack of oxygen in the hospital? Very probably the airway was displaced Friday night when the hospital staff is cut to 1/3 and the staff did not place airways on time to avoid the cardiac arrest.
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I am taking an ACLS exam late next week. This organized & concise presentation of the information is just easier for my brain to absorb. Thank you.
Thank you so much Eddie for all your work! I recently transferred to ICU and your videos have been invaluable! Love the way you break down fundamental concepts and critical care practices!
I am so happy to hear this Katelyn! Congrats on your new position in the ICU btw. I wish you all the best and happy to hear I am able to help in some way.
@@ICUAdvantage thank you so much Eddie! I am always watching your videos and learning! Can't thank you enough for sharing your knowledge with us:)
@@kateb.1052 That's the trick! Whatever it is, always try to learn something new every day.
Eddie how come you know everything like a book omg. i am always listening to you in my whenever am on my way to work. God bless you
I'll be starting as an intern in the ICU in some weeks and your videos are saving my life. Thanks a lot from an italian MD!
Very cool! Congrats to you and really happy my videos have been helpful for you!
Doing acls tomorrow. Your videos are invaluable
Your videos are such a valuable asset for us medical students too. 🥺. I really loved your Amazing explain and it's so nice to learn from a resourceful person like you.
Again thank you so much. ❤
Thanks again for all of your videos. I plan on binge watching all of them before I take my ACLS class.
Reviewing all your acls information and updates for my current acls certification. Thanks so much for a wonderful visual lecture! I am learning a lot from these!
This is so great to hear Joy! I'm happy you have enjoyed the videos and found them helpful!
I am going into the 6th semester of a BSN program and I start my ICU clinical next week. I just discovered your TH-cam channel and loved it so much. Thank you so much for helping me understand what I need to know.
Well I'm happy that you found that channel and that you are finding these videos helpful for you! There's a lot of good info in here that might help if you run into any difficult topics. 😊
I just started working in a surgical trauma ICU straight out of school and these videos are super helpful in simplifying everything.
Awesome! Congrats on the new STICU spot Savanna! Thats the same area I started out in the ICU. Lots of cool stuff to see and learn there!
Great videos! Thank you so much. I just recertified, I’m an IM doc and your videos so informative, so colorful 8:43 and you speak so clearly. The person running the BLS/ACLS class had an accent, and although I could understand her, it still tires out my brain. It became an added factor to interpret when taking the class.
Nicely done! Thanks for all your effort in creating this series of health related topics and reviews!
Thank you! Truly a labor of love that has grown into a huge collection over the years
you are really a great help man, YOU ARE DOING A GREAT JOB......THANK YOU
Thank you so much! Happy to help!
Thank you for making these concepts so easy to grasp. A very helpful resource!
You are absolutely incredible and are a tremendous help in my paramedic school studies
Really happy to hear this!
Very helpful. It would be awesome if you could do a video on recognition and treatment for reverseable causes
Excellent information help me alot during critical situation specially for me no experience in ICU. Bcs of your video more interested to work in ICU
God bless to share your knowledge
Milions thank you ...waiting for more videos.🥰🥰
Awesome! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a great comment Dede!
Do a video about neuro evd drain, placement and management please. Thanks
Yes, I do have on the todo list!
Thank you, I am a new OR nurse and this is helping me greatly to understand.
Glad to hear that Alex and congrats on the new role!
Thank You! this help a lot!! Im a protuguese MD! Thank you thank you!
How cool! Thanks for stopping by to leave a comment!
Thank you! Needed to watch before heading to work
Uhh...I don't like this.
Glad you liked it!
Thanks a ton!
You are welcome a ton! :)
Thankyou for sharing your knowledge 🤗
My pleasure 😊
Truly useful and precise talk.
This was a great review!! Thanks for making these videos!!
Absolutely my pleasure Jaspreet! Glad you like them! 😊
Thank yo very much for making this video much appreciated
Your videos are really worthy 🙏🏻
Thanks a million🌸🌸🌸 we are waiting for your next video
Awesome! Glad you liked it!
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. You make it ICU learning a great experience!
Great to hear this Paulyn. Happy to help and glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! I’m a new medic I’m always reviewing
Learning NEVER ends!
Thank you
You are the best eddi❤
Thank you. You are too kind!
Easy to understand
Awesome. Glad to hear this!
I have been waiting for you to place A line CVP or swan TEE CXR ABG/ CMP Mg2 consultation . I am retired MD for many years you did great job I was useful to remember that stuff but I feel no major changes and many times we do thing simultaneously. Probably post arrest an am of bicarb may help i though vasopressin took back stage generally I like norepi for hypotension after cardiac arrest. Thank you though also you were delayed in controlling the air way by intubation I have led many codes once we confirm call for help start cPR we usually intubate immediately it is easy to sy for me because we have a cart ready all the time and an MD can intubate of course not all MD can intubate. May be I was lucky but at the same time we dealt with the sickest and also we have an MD to do TEE any way I enjoyed your lecture wishing you good luck
Very clear explaination. Thanks
Glad it was helpful Karl!
You are really great at teaching!!
I appreciate that!
Thank you, Eddie! Awesome job!
Thanks so much LC! Been a while! Hope you've been well.
Amazing. Brief and efficient. 👌🏻
I really appreciate your effort and help
And I'm really glad you enjoyed it! :)
lovely lovely video stock here... educational hub i would say.. Thank u for ur efforts Eddie. could you please upload a video on capnography?
thank you so much for your hard work. Your videos are very helpful.
Truly happy to be able to help!
Thanks !
Thank you for this video
Truly my pleasure!
You are the best 😀😀😀
Very useful 😘
Glad to hear it!
Thanks alot for this video and for your channel. I accidentally found this while browsing for videos on oxygen therapy.
Very cool. Glad you stumbled upon it!
Thanks Eddie
As always, my pleasure Justin!
Awesome.. thank you 🙏🏽
You're welcome!
Wonderful lesson, thank you
You're welcome!
So much useful. Thank u👍👍
Glad it was helpful!
That was very helpful.
Glad you think so!
Great content
Thank you!
Thank you so much
You are very welcome!
you are amazing
great explained :P
Like.wonderful resentation
I paaaaased thank you
Retired now. Remembering ACLS.
It's like riding a bike! 😉
Eddie, when, instead of stenting the patient would TPA be indicated?
Primarily when they cannot get to a cath lab quick enough, or if they refuse.
Can you do insulin drips, amio drips, and maybe some skills videos
I like the insulin drip suggestion! As for skills, what are you thinking? They are kind of hard to do in my video format style, but I can think about ways to maybe do some.
2 questions. posy cardiac arrest maintence drip of antidysrhytmic drugs? And is pacing still being used post arrest?
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Thank u very much from eygept
Very cool! You are very welcome!
Awesome
ty!
Your shirt has a typo lol thanks for the vid!
What shirt??
Sir i need to ask a question, can you have rosc without return of spontaneous breathing?
Absolutely
Great video! We don't really need this in MBBS since we are expected to move on to specialise and learn in our specialty, so we only get taught the Resuscitation protocol, but this was useful since I started working in an ICU as a junior resident for a short gig beforey specialisation. Thanks for the help!
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it Daniel and all the best in finishing up your training!
👍
ty!
If the patient is in bradycardia after resuscitation do we need to intervene with usual acls bradycardia algorithm or is normal post rosc?
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Super duper ddank you
My pleasure!
nice
Thank you!
Wait...so this patient shouldn’t board in the ED for 28 hours while the nurse cares for five other patients???! 😖
Wait...so the patient shouldn't board in the ED for 5 hrs while waiting for an ICU bed?.........
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Yeah def not preferred
What to do when family member has a cardiac arrest for lack of oxygen in the hospital? Very probably the airway was displaced Friday night when the hospital staff is cut to 1/3 and the staff did not place airways on time to avoid the cardiac arrest.
You do an amazing job, thank you!
I think I'm gonna marry you
Thank you
Great video