Extreme A&E - Kings College Hospital in London | Medical Documentary | Reel Truth. Science
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ย. 2024
- Dr. Kevin Fong is back in the UK and at Kings College Hospital, South London to observe the trauma team as they try and save a car crash victim with multiple internal injuries, a young boy who has suspected spinal paralysing injuries and a stab wound victim who needs emergency treatment.
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It’s amazing how they go inside a body and fix bits and pieces. So clever
What a busy day to them.. they're all professional in their job and see how they manage with that situation..well done! ❤
Emer is an amazing Doctor total natural and super smart
always interested in science
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Same for me I loved it
i feel they are way ahead of the USA their quality is superb
But yet if you mention universal health care to Americans, they tell us (I'm Australian and we have universal health care also) that our health care is subpar BECAUSE we have universal health care!!!
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I would say in terms of pure quality, medical technology, and skill, the USA can stand up to anywhere in the world, but that care is only for a select few who can afford it.
Healthcare in the US is a shambles. Specialists don’t stay in mostly rural US. A follow-up appointment often is booked seven months from the original appointment - untenable should a pandemic recur. The US has lost any bragging rights regarding healthcare, education, shelter and food security - I could enumerate many more categories, but there is no need.
I've seen the pediatric trauma doctor on 24hrs in a&e
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Somewhere They are doing operation without mask, strange?
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One of the ways that you could save more lives is by not having socialized medicine the way to get Care is too long
So wearing a seatbelt will save you in the moment but might kill you later on.
Without the seatbelt you'd be dead the second of the impact. With the seatbelt you might have complications later, yes, but at least they have a chance to TRY to fix you. Cant attempt to fix someone whos dead beyond reason...
@@Koselill Totally agree! I'll take the injuries from a seatbelt any day over death.
Why do people let their kids goon trampolines. Without sides I had a friend who was a professional. fell off and ended up in a wheelchair for life! Never let my kids on those dangerous things
What about riding a bicycle, driving a car, swimming, crossing the street...? Do you ban these things too? Because people even die doing it .
@@bepowerification and the thing with trampolines is that you can stay in the middle and remain at a (somewhat) constant bouncing speed
cars with dickhead drivers won’t stay in the middle nor will they go at a regular speed
If we never did anything that could end in tragedy, it would be a very boring life though wouldn't it???
I have heard a story where a group of friends were just simply walking down the road, when a tyre came off a car, struck one of them in the head, and she died instantly.
So are we not supposed to even go for a walk now??!
Absolutely ANYTHING could kill us at any time.
When it's our time it's our time.
No point wrapping ourselves in bubble wrap.
I had cancer twice when I was 9 and then again when I was 11, and at that time in my life, I was kept in bubble wrap and not allowed to do much at all because I had low platelets (platelets are what clots your blood, so even the smallest cut can cause you to bleed out) and no immune system because of chemo (so literally a cold could kill me) and trust me when I say that it is HORRIBLE to live like that!!!
I used to absolutely BEG my mother to let me go to school every single day, but every day I would wake up heartbroken asking my mother why she didn't wake me up for school.