With the release of Avengers: Endgame I wanted to look at the medical science of one scene from every film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe... However on watching them back there was SO much cool stuff that we're going to do it in a series of videos! I'm going to start with the phase one films over this week; from Iron Man to Avengers Assemble (that's what it was called in the UK). Hope you enjoy! I AM IRON MAN :)
So you used the DSM 5 to diagnose the possible PTSD, however when the movie came out the DSM 4 was still being used would there have been a difference between the 2 which would validate the PTSD diagnosis in the movie? (i feel like marvel would be the kind of company to pay attention to these details after all)
Trey Goldsworthy - There’s an old tv show, completely unrelated to Marvel’s Avengers, about a pair of British spies, called The Avengers. That’s why the first Avengers film is called Avengers Assemble in the UK. That old show is what the previous commenter was talking about.
Which is weird because at the end of Avengers Assmental he clearly remains in New York to rebuild Stark/Avengers Tower, which, given what we see in Iron Man 3, should trigger 'memories of the event.'
@@TheDiego908 I'm thinking he either meant "assemble" and auto-correct struck again or it was a pun on starks mental health. Either way it took me a double take on that line too.
Wouldn’t it just be tertiary damage for you? Unless the force of the blast alone did damage to your body, then you got hurt by landing on top of someone else, causing them to suffer secondary damage...
@@Gemini-Lion Considering the sensitivity of the ears as mentioned at 1:20 or thereabouts, it's highly likely that a blast wave strong enough to throw a human body any distance is pretty likely to damage them enough to cause loss of hearing and possible tinnitus (at least temporary if not permanent(, which would be primary damage.
@@Gemini-Lion If an explosion is strong enough and close enough to throw your off your feet and onto someone else, you can bet your internal organs there will definitely be a primary damage
Really excited for you to look at the PTSD aspect of Tony Stark in Iron Man 3 following your breakdown of the disorder in this video. I wonder if the Iron Man 3 representation of PTSD is accurate and meets all of those diagnosis requirements. Great video as always! (And yes I know Iron Man 3 is a Phase 2 film not Phase 1)
What I wonder is how you'd diagnose someone who meets most but not all of the diagnostic criteria. Tony comes *really* close to full PTSD and he *definitely* has enough mental problems to keep a psychiatrist employed for life.
I believe I watched a video of a psychiatrist reviewing iron Man three and he said it was his favorite iron Man movie because the portrail of PTSD was so accurate
I always saw the PTSD line as Obadiah wanting to cover up Tony wanting to shut down the company. Not diagnosing Tony, just guilt-tripping him into getting Obadiah to his own selfish goal.
@@caf110 both Iron Man and hulk happen at the same time, both released in 2008 but take place in 2010, Iron Man 2 takes place in 2010 says a few months later
NovaDestry Iron Man and Hulk cannot take place at the same time. Have you not heard of Fury’s Big Week? Iron Man 2 is the movie that takes place at the same time as Hulk.
For the shrapnel, I always took it as almost touching/millimetres away from hitting the heart. This is why something like an electromagnet was needed and also why he reacts so quickly when Pepper accidentally pulls out the copper coil.
I'm rewatching this video after a few years and when you spoke of hearing loss, I immediately thought of the Hawkeye series. Glad they showed that there are permanent effects of being in combat situations (I mean, of course they are but it can be easy to forget when the heroes always walk it off easily). Another video also showed that Tony Stark always seems to cradle his arm post a fight, showing that the injury to his arm is a recurring problem. Nice attention to detail.
Hello, for the PTSD part he does fit the C category. He ALWAYS drives his own vehicles after the initial attack because the ambush was while he was in the back seat. Which is an often missed detail but I'm pretty sure it was put in with PTSD in mind while making the films.
Very likely & might not matter that he was the passenger. I did two tours in Iraq driving convoys & even w/o experiencing the level of trauma he did, I rarely feel comfortable as a passenger. Do I ride w/others? Yes, sometimes, but I don't like to. I'm a control freak when it comes to driving. My triggers are also largely driving related. I don't like concrete barriers, gridlock traffic where I can't maneuver &/or there's no exit option, debris/trash on the side of the road. I also don't drive over pot-holes, I dodge them. My ex-husband said I'd be the only sober person pulled over for suspicion of DUI b/c I won't drive over potholes lol
Love this! I also appreciate how you address patients' right to refuse treatment. In that vein, I would love to learn about the legalities in the UK concerning a guardian refusing treatment for a minor and your feelings on the subject. Thanks so much and keep up the great videos!!
OH MY GOD!! WHAT ARE THE CHANCES!! I AM LITERALLY WATCHING IRON MAN RIGHT NOW!! I had to stop and watch this though because Tony Stark’s heart is interesting haha
I love that when you talked about the shrapnels would not travel like that in real life, that instead of just dismissing and say that, that could never happand you istead assume that the weapon was designed to do that. Seriusly when eksperts do these film rewivs they just say that could never happen in real life it just feel so cheese, dont know if that is just me. PS. Thanks for reading this comment in spite of all the spelling errors
As someone who was has spent his entire life suffering with heart issues, i really enjoy how you break it all down into easier to understand jargon. Keep up the great work.
He still hasn't😭😭 I think he'll probably get back to the series, but I really want to see what he thinks of the brainwashing and super prosthetic aspects of the Winter Soldier
@@ohio it is quite incredible what complex and amazing systems you can create through trial and error over long periods of time. I mean, the platypus can detect heartbeats. That must have taken forever!
Great video as always. Your breakdown of post-traumatic stress remind me that there is a very accurate representation of it in Iron Man 3, and I think you'd agree that it was pretty accurate.
I find it intriguing that you don't just pick apart everything and say how impossible it is, rather you state the truths behind certain scenes and explain the fallacies by using rules from within the fictional world. More interesting however, it seems that this movie got a lot right! Kudos to the team behind this movie for not just making up a bunch of medical mumbo jumbo!
@@DrHopeSickNotes thank you so much for getting back to cells at work. They came out with a special on the common cold and I can't wait to see what you say about that one. There's currently 13 episodes and I would love to see you review every one of them. :-)
OMG this couldn't be more exciting for me. I grew up reading all the marvel comics, now I'm a mega fan on these movies. I absolutely love and am fascinated by medical science, And you're without a doubt my favourite youtuber. I cannot support this series enough.
Agreed with the PTSD assessment, plus I would diagnose the alcoholism was a pre-existing condition. I like how you point out symptoms of PTSD as they clearly accumulate over the course of phase one, but never reduce him to a "catatonic" like state that most equate PTSD to.
What an exciting series and great 1st video. I'm quite surprised at the accuracy/realness of the medical aspect they put into the film. Always love your breakdowns. Can't wait for the next one.
the shrapnel from the Stark missile isn't just random bits of metal / metal casing / prescored wire / ball bearings, they're little high density arrow heads designed to cut through body armour with barbs so they can push forward but not move back. Nasty stuff
So for the PTSD, he may or may not have it at this point in time but for the one where he doesn't enjoy activities anymore there is a deleted scene where he is going to go lay down with some ladies at a party but ends up ditching them to fly back home in his suit instead. So I think that would count.
As soon as I saw this in my notifications I clicked on it immediately. Also, thank you for doing all the Marvel movies I deeply appreciate it and in going to enjoy all of these also, more reasons for me to study these medical terms.
Oh my goodness, first Iron Man and then you are going to do more of the Marvel movies?! What a great day! Loved this video, can't wait for the others!!
Thank you for this video. This is something that's boggled me for years. So you mentioned how the arc reactor casing displaces the breastplate, muscle tissue, and blood vessels, but my question's always been: could a person actually survive with their breastplate essentially removed or drilled through like in Tony's case? Because that just never seemed plausable to me, even with suspension of disbelief. Also, is it realistic that Pepper's hand could reach so far inside Tony's chest?
Every now and then my hearing will feel like I have a finger in my ear with a really loud ring, much like what we see at 01:01 can happen any time and be brought on out of the blue, some times left ear sometimes right and sometimes and its only happened once, it happens in both, not really sure if this is serious or not as it goes away again after a minute or so
Many people (myself included) have occasional ringing, that's not harmful. Could be just a slightly pinched nerve. If it's just like that and goes away after a few minutes, it's just a quirk, not a condition.
I love how you know about marvel aswell as knowing about the medical side. I'm getting a lot more understanding of tonys arc reactor than I ever have before from these videos
I would claim I'm kind of ptsd because I've been through a million traumatizing events in life - can't concentrate, sleep, hating myself... but it's a bunch of different things, I don't think I can label just one incident.
Doing Incredible Hulk next? I got an idea. For every scene with Edward Norton, cover his face up with a still photo of Mark Ruffalo, he's the Superior Hulk.
RysterialProductions I disagree. I thought Norton was a poor casting choice for the Hulk. Banner is supposed to be a smart and intelligent character which fits Ruffalo far more than Norton.
As a neuroscience major / anatomy and medical lover and HUGE marvel fan, these videos make me geek out big time! Thanks for them 😆 also, if being a professor is something you’ve ever thought about, you’d make a brilliant professor!
Wooohooooo!! Yeeeeeessssss!! Wow! I love Dr. Hope's Sick Notes because he explains a lot of interesting medical facts about superheroes. Please make Hulk's medical information.
Your audiology knowledge is top notch, DR! Really great to _hear_ you talk about TTS and PTS. I think we've all been there in a night club that's too loud and left with ringing in the ear and a tempory threshold shift.
Thank you! I pointed this out in another video of his! I would love to see him as another version of Doctor Strange in the multiverses they will come across!
Initiating extreme change would appear in the fact that he completely reworked his business against weapons. It may not be a negative change on a personal level but that could be viewed as a negative change on a corporate level which was Obadiah Stane's position
hi. so the shrapnel moving thru the body....you said it mostly just stays put. my dad was shot during turkey season. he lived. but all the pellets over time, eventually came to the surface and came out.
very nice, in defense for C, you wouldn't need to avoid anything triggering you if you were in an Iron Man suit lol, As for G, he didn't solely decide to stop his business from distributing weapons of war for a possibility to create a portable Arc reactor, which his business partner wasn't too pleased, did turn out well in the end, but you could consider the thought as giving up all your valuables for "enlightenment" or "inner peace". But all in all, you're the doctor.
From an external standpoint (just looking at the patient's face) how are you able to tell the difference between a NG (Nasogastric) tube and a NJ (Nasojejunal) tube? Don't they look the same from the outside? The only difference I'm aware of is that the NG tube goes to the stomach and the NJ tube bypasses the stomach and goes into the jejunum. I'm also aware that most commonly people have the NG tube but people who have complications or gastroparesis (or similar conditions) will sometimes have an NJ tube.
Ed! It’s medical school finals season and I’m feeling the heat! With my OSCE next week, can you please do a video on top tips for medical school examinations? I’d be so grateful for any advice you can give 🙏🏾👌🏾
Dr Hope: And finally as always, to the real superheroes, to you guys Me : Huh. So i'm the Emo-man then?! Jokes aside, thanks for sharing of knowledge Dr Hope. That bit of information refreshed my memory about the heart structure.
That was a really interesting video. Always nice to hear "real world" discussion that remains open to the story line, and to a degree film world physics (and medicine, obviously). Curious why you elected to read from the DSM-V over the ICD-10? It is quite interesting to see how some areas seem to prefer one over the other, and some professionals seem to prefer one over the other. Would be interested in your thoughts on them both, the incoming ICD-11, and whether both manuals being in use in the UK have ever been a source of confusion in your experience.
completely random question: what is your opinion on tampons? i have been using them for YEARS but i recently came across all these documentaries and info about TSS and its freaking me out A LOT
Oatmeal that’s what I thought! But then I read about how two girls got it because the box of tampons(which they freshly got from the store) were contaminated and caused tss at the end despite the fact that they changed it within 6 hours...and that freaked me out a lot and basically made me feel like something is gonna go wrong every time I use one lol
"People have a right to determine what happens to them, even if it means they come to harm." - Dr Hope Would this logic extend to the use of currently illegal drugs in your opinion?
@@StickmanMook White Men can be serial killers. I don't think it's harmful to talk about a minority situation as though it's representative of a hole group either. Isn't it fun to generalize? On the other hand "crazy" is a pejorative term rejected by mental health professionals and I doubt you've ever looked at a statistic on substance abuse and violence. Alcohol eclipses Cannabis, Cocaine and Ecstasy combined per consumer.
3:10 I did that myself when I got my wisdom teeth out. When I woke up there were some large balls of cotton attached to a string near where the teeth were, I didn't know what they were and, I was cautious about it but, I pulled them out. Nothing bad happened but I apparently wasn't supposed to do that. Though I wasn't told they'd be there when I woke up so I'm not gonna take fault for that.
I watched it the morning I went to see Endgame. Kind of a "Let's take a look at how far we've come." kind of thing. I did not yet know how very appropo it was.
With the release of Avengers: Endgame I wanted to look at the medical science of one scene from every film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe... However on watching them back there was SO much cool stuff that we're going to do it in a series of videos! I'm going to start with the phase one films over this week; from Iron Man to Avengers Assemble (that's what it was called in the UK). Hope you enjoy! I AM IRON MAN :)
Seriously, Avengers (the TV show) was also awesome!😂👍❤
@@MichaelBerthelsen Yeah Earth's Mightiest heroes is truly awesome.
@@treygoldsworthy1402 😂😂😂 You have no idea what I'm talking about, do you...?😂😂
So you used the DSM 5 to diagnose the possible PTSD, however when the movie came out the DSM 4 was still being used would there have been a difference between the 2 which would validate the PTSD diagnosis in the movie? (i feel like marvel would be the kind of company to pay attention to these details after all)
Trey Goldsworthy - There’s an old tv show, completely unrelated to Marvel’s Avengers, about a pair of British spies, called The Avengers. That’s why the first Avengers film is called Avengers Assemble in the UK. That old show is what the previous commenter was talking about.
14:14- Doctor: "He does not have PTSD."
Iron Man 3: *HOLD MY BEER.*
Which is weird because at the end of Avengers Assmental he clearly remains in New York to rebuild Stark/Avengers Tower, which, given what we see in Iron Man 3, should trigger 'memories of the event.'
PTSD doesn’t have to present instantly. It can build and get worse over time.
...Avengers Assmental?
@@theblackwidower He had ptsd from the "jumping into the portal" scene.
@@TheDiego908 I'm thinking he either meant "assemble" and auto-correct struck again or it was a pun on starks mental health. Either way it took me a double take on that line too.
So if an explosion throws me on top of another person I suffer primary and tertiary damage while he suffers secondary damage? Good to know.
Wouldn’t it just be tertiary damage for you? Unless the force of the blast alone did damage to your body, then you got hurt by landing on top of someone else, causing them to suffer secondary damage...
Why is this so funny 😂😂😂😂 😂😂😂
@@Gemini-Lion Considering the sensitivity of the ears as mentioned at 1:20 or thereabouts, it's highly likely that a blast wave strong enough to throw a human body any distance is pretty likely to damage them enough to cause loss of hearing and possible tinnitus (at least temporary if not permanent(, which would be primary damage.
@@Gemini-Lion If an explosion is strong enough and close enough to throw your off your feet and onto someone else, you can bet your internal organs there will definitely be a primary damage
Really excited for you to look at the PTSD aspect of Tony Stark in Iron Man 3 following your breakdown of the disorder in this video. I wonder if the Iron Man 3 representation of PTSD is accurate and meets all of those diagnosis requirements. Great video as always! (And yes I know Iron Man 3 is a Phase 2 film not Phase 1)
yeah the ptsd started in iron man but went up to eleven after the first avengers movie
What I wonder is how you'd diagnose someone who meets most but not all of the diagnostic criteria. Tony comes *really* close to full PTSD and he *definitely* has enough mental problems to keep a psychiatrist employed for life.
I think all super heros have ptsd in some manner almost every origin story involves the death of a loved one.
Thomas Malkin the man flew into an alien space portal hugging a Nuke while flying beings and alien ships circled him
I believe I watched a video of a psychiatrist reviewing iron Man three and he said it was his favorite iron Man movie because the portrail of PTSD was so accurate
I always saw the PTSD line as Obadiah wanting to cover up Tony wanting to shut down the company. Not diagnosing Tony, just guilt-tripping him into getting Obadiah to his own selfish goal.
Exactly
Would love for you to do the same for Iron Man 3, where he suffers from anxiety, panic attacks and PTSD!
React to the mortal kombat 11 fatal blows and fatalities..
Let’s not put him through that
Because Science is doing something of the like
@@rafaguelfand6615 yes
Kumatora yes
Lee Brylle Depacaquibo yes
Iron man was released in 2008, so at the time he would have been diagnosed with the DSM-4
Good point, don't know if it's any different on PTSD though.
but takes place in 2010, so that might make a difference
NovaDestry iron man takes place in 2008
@@caf110 both Iron Man and hulk happen at the same time, both released in 2008 but take place in 2010, Iron Man 2 takes place in 2010 says a few months later
NovaDestry Iron Man and Hulk cannot take place at the same time. Have you not heard of Fury’s Big Week? Iron Man 2 is the movie that takes place at the same time as Hulk.
Honesty, I'd watch your reviews and thought about movies in general, your medical knowledge would just be the cherry on top.
Indeed!
Well, that'd change the idea of his channel, it's not about the movies, just the medical concepts in it...
I love this channel 3,000.
I love your reference 3000 lol
@@henearydoofendorf6494 well,... This is a coincidence. 😁
@@BlueTeam-John-Fred-Linda-Kelly
Yeah oni, with out them you wouldn't have the sparten2's lol. I love you name to
SPOILER
@@althealligator1467 how tf is that a spoiler he didn't even mention who said it
For the shrapnel, I always took it as almost touching/millimetres away from hitting the heart. This is why something like an electromagnet was needed and also why he reacts so quickly when Pepper accidentally pulls out the copper coil.
I'm rewatching this video after a few years and when you spoke of hearing loss, I immediately thought of the Hawkeye series. Glad they showed that there are permanent effects of being in combat situations (I mean, of course they are but it can be easy to forget when the heroes always walk it off easily). Another video also showed that Tony Stark always seems to cradle his arm post a fight, showing that the injury to his arm is a recurring problem. Nice attention to detail.
Loved the way you broke down the science in this video! I would love to see a breakdown for Captain America!
Coming by the end of the week!
@@DrHopeSickNotes Yesss!!
I would like a medical explanation of how/ why Cap was worthy in Endgame
*y e e t*
Hello, for the PTSD part he does fit the C category. He ALWAYS drives his own vehicles after the initial attack because the ambush was while he was in the back seat. Which is an often missed detail but I'm pretty sure it was put in with PTSD in mind while making the films.
Definitely not because his arm was broken.
Very likely & might not matter that he was the passenger. I did two tours in Iraq driving convoys & even w/o experiencing the level of trauma he did, I rarely feel comfortable as a passenger. Do I ride w/others? Yes, sometimes, but I don't like to. I'm a control freak when it comes to driving. My triggers are also largely driving related. I don't like concrete barriers, gridlock traffic where I can't maneuver &/or there's no exit option, debris/trash on the side of the road. I also don't drive over pot-holes, I dodge them. My ex-husband said I'd be the only sober person pulled over for suspicion of DUI b/c I won't drive over potholes lol
Love this! I also appreciate how you address patients' right to refuse treatment. In that vein, I would love to learn about the legalities in the UK concerning a guardian refusing treatment for a minor and your feelings on the subject. Thanks so much and keep up the great videos!!
iron man 2 paladium poisoning
iron man 3 ptsd, brain thingy
please do these too
Im glad he did
OH MY GOD!! WHAT ARE THE CHANCES!! I AM LITERALLY WATCHING IRON MAN RIGHT NOW!! I had to stop and watch this though because Tony Stark’s heart is interesting haha
"Proof Tony Stark has a heart"...❤
Michael Berthelsen naw don’t!!
@@MichaelBerthelsen I'm crying now, don't!
Michael Berthelsen Gosh dang it.
I was also watching Iron Man just to clarify what happened.
I love that when you talked about the shrapnels would not travel like that in real life, that instead of just dismissing and say that, that could never happand you istead assume that the weapon was designed to do that. Seriusly when eksperts do these film rewivs they just say that could never happen in real life it just feel so cheese, dont know if that is just me.
PS. Thanks for reading this comment in spite of all the spelling errors
You know you can edit your mistakes.. sped
Did you mean to say men? And mispell expert?
@@isaiescamilla550 no i meant to write "me" if it is the third last Line you meant, but my autocorrekt is not set to english so... yeah -.-
Spelling error doesn't bother me. Inabilty to make any sentences is way worse. You're fine though.
As someone who was has spent his entire life suffering with heart issues, i really enjoy how you break it all down into easier to understand jargon. Keep up the great work.
I was really just waiting to see what Dr. Hope had to say about Tony not dying on impact at 7:27
He probably skipped it because it overlaps with physics and maybe he is not a big fan of that.
Dude, you have to review the medical stuff in Captain America The Winter Soldier.
He still hasn't😭😭 I think he'll probably get back to the series, but I really want to see what he thinks of the brainwashing and super prosthetic aspects of the Winter Soldier
You're so very good in exploring medical information about superheroes' lives and physical health.
We gotta thank yinsen for the mcu bc without him we have no avengers
So thank god tony got captured
8 years in medical school to end up exposing mcu movies on their medical cinema
12GageMasterkey 4 lmao
Its about AdSense bro 😎
Even without Tony Stark's implant, the body is so fascinating.
@@ohio it is quite incredible what complex and amazing systems you can create through trial and error over long periods of time. I mean, the platypus can detect heartbeats. That must have taken forever!
Yo what about the noise paralysis scene? Could we get an explanation?
Great video as always. Your breakdown of post-traumatic stress remind me that there is a very accurate representation of it in Iron Man 3, and I think you'd agree that it was pretty accurate.
I find it intriguing that you don't just pick apart everything and say how impossible it is, rather you state the truths behind certain scenes and explain the fallacies by using rules from within the fictional world. More interesting however, it seems that this movie got a lot right! Kudos to the team behind this movie for not just making up a bunch of medical mumbo jumbo!
do you plan on resuming cells at work reaction again? i kind of miss that series
edit: wow! i did not expect to get this many likes or a respond
Yes of course! Back next week!
Can't wait for you to get to episode 10. Possibly my favourite episode just because of the cell that's under the spotlight.
@@DrHopeSickNotes thank you so much for getting back to cells at work. They came out with a special on the common cold and I can't wait to see what you say about that one. There's currently 13 episodes and I would love to see you review every one of them. :-)
And the second season is being made
The Seer where did u learn that?
When will it come out?
OMG this couldn't be more exciting for me. I grew up reading all the marvel comics, now I'm a mega fan on these movies. I absolutely love and am fascinated by medical science, And you're without a doubt my favourite youtuber. I cannot support this series enough.
Ed, loving you 3000 for all of your work and AMAZING teaching skills.
I can't wait for you to break down the heavy metal poisoning that Tony goes through in the second movie & revisit that list in the third movie
Always gotta love these videos, have you seen EndGame Dr. Hope?
in his pinned comment he ended it with "I AM IRON MAN"
Great movie!
@@StarlightSG He has definitely seen Endgame
I HAVE AND I CRIED
Imagine a doctor trying to explain the fatal damage done by magic rocks
Agreed with the PTSD assessment, plus I would diagnose the alcoholism was a pre-existing condition. I like how you point out symptoms of PTSD as they clearly accumulate over the course of phase one, but never reduce him to a "catatonic" like state that most equate PTSD to.
What an exciting series and great 1st video. I'm quite surprised at the accuracy/realness of the medical aspect they put into the film. Always love your breakdowns. Can't wait for the next one.
the shrapnel from the Stark missile isn't just random bits of metal / metal casing / prescored wire / ball bearings, they're little high density arrow heads designed to cut through body armour with barbs so they can push forward but not move back. Nasty stuff
Oh man this series is gonna be so hype
I get tachycardia due to my heart murmur. So cool to see it talked about. And explained.
Dr: ..."Needs to have some anger issues, doesn't seem to be a problem."
"Tony: *Punches guy to oblivion with titanium alloy hydraulic arm*
So for the PTSD, he may or may not have it at this point in time but for the one where he doesn't enjoy activities anymore there is a deleted scene where he is going to go lay down with some ladies at a party but ends up ditching them to fly back home in his suit instead. So I think that would count.
You don't know how I have waited for another video from this legend right here
I like how educational this video is
Welcome back, Doc! How was your vacation? I've missed your vids!! And I'll be really looking out with your MCU-related videos!
I can't wait for you to break down PTSD again in Iron Man 3, Civil War, and Endgame. Great work as always, Doc!
As soon as I saw this in my notifications I clicked on it immediately. Also, thank you for doing all the Marvel movies I deeply appreciate it and in going to enjoy all of these also, more reasons for me to study these medical terms.
I’ve had an NG tube before. Can’t watch the scene of him pulling it out without _extreme_ squirming. 😖
I squirm and I never had a NG tube before.
Same
Oh my goodness, first Iron Man and then you are going to do more of the Marvel movies?! What a great day! Loved this video, can't wait for the others!!
The breakdown of the heart issues and the mental health qualifications is super interesting
Cannot wait for the next videos on all the other mcu movies 😍
Yes! I was hoping you’d do something like this!
Iron Man - Still the best Marvel movie of all time. Great video, Doc!
Cap America for me
What about Blade Trinity?!
Thank you for this video. This is something that's boggled me for years. So you mentioned how the arc reactor casing displaces the breastplate, muscle tissue, and blood vessels, but my question's always been: could a person actually survive with their breastplate essentially removed or drilled through like in Tony's case?
Because that just never seemed plausable to me, even with suspension of disbelief. Also, is it realistic that Pepper's hand could reach so far inside Tony's chest?
Every now and then my hearing will feel like I have a finger in my ear with a really loud ring, much like what we see at 01:01 can happen any time and be brought on out of the blue, some times left ear sometimes right and sometimes and its only happened once, it happens in both, not really sure if this is serious or not as it goes away again after a minute or so
Many people (myself included) have occasional ringing, that's not harmful. Could be just a slightly pinched nerve.
If it's just like that and goes away after a few minutes, it's just a quirk, not a condition.
I love how you know about marvel aswell as knowing about the medical side. I'm getting a lot more understanding of tonys arc reactor than I ever have before from these videos
This is amazing. I'm excited to see the rest.Thank you
I would claim I'm kind of ptsd because I've been through a million traumatizing events in life - can't concentrate, sleep, hating myself... but it's a bunch of different things, I don't think I can label just one incident.
But what about when he gets the shrapnel removed and the Arc Reactor casing removed?
Blue team John, Fred, Linda, Kelly be good to get some insight, but I guess coz that wasn’t until IM3 we don’t know about that
Engineer not a DR. But probably a lot easier to remove shrapnel with access to an Exray machine and an actual OR
*X-ray
CatusMagus I was wondering what happened to the fist size hole in his sternum
garmack12 I hear MRIs are good at removing shrapnel. ;-)
This is really fantastic! Thank you good sir.
Dr Hope please make a video on SPLIT movie about DID disorders..🤩
I'm addicted to watching these now. Great videos!
As a student hoping to gain entrance to Med school and a lover for Superhero movies. Watching these make me smile so much 💙
Heya you keeping it up?
never really into medicine but this channel is very well made and awesome, the commentary is great and well put. Awesome that you picked the MCU.
Doing Incredible Hulk next? I got an idea. For every scene with Edward Norton, cover his face up with a still photo of Mark Ruffalo, he's the Superior Hulk.
Ed Norton was a much more talented and enjoyable to watch Bruce banner and his Hulk was much better than Ruffalos
RysterialProductions I disagree. I thought Norton was a poor casting choice for the Hulk. Banner is supposed to be a smart and intelligent character which fits Ruffalo far more than Norton.
@@jackjones8146 I agree. Norton felt so out of place
WOOOOO! Super excited for this series Ed!
He Protecc..
He Attacc..
But Most Importantly Mr: Know It All Is Bacc..
As a neuroscience major / anatomy and medical lover and HUGE marvel fan, these videos make me geek out big time! Thanks for them 😆 also, if being a professor is something you’ve ever thought about, you’d make a brilliant professor!
Again, I learned a lot! Looking forward for this series!!! :)))
Why Dr.Hope doesn't have at least 1 million sub? He deserves that
Bro you gotta do more of these 🔥
The Doctor Strange video was great. This was, too! Thank you for your medical analysis!
RIP Howard Potts tho
Everybody wants a happy ending, right? Well it doesn't always roll that way
When I was just starting to get over it...
Wooohooooo!! Yeeeeeessssss!! Wow! I love Dr. Hope's Sick Notes because he explains a lot of interesting medical facts about superheroes. Please make Hulk's medical information.
This man isn’t aware of Tony’s drug tolerance XD
I am so excited for this, I would be so happy if you did all the mcu movies. Your the best, please keep going with this
What about the paralysis scenes.
ThatAnthroGamer sci fi
I was waiting for that, too. Obviously, it’s a sci-fi device, but I’d be curious to hear about what it appears to be doing to the body.
Your audiology knowledge is top notch, DR! Really great to _hear_ you talk about TTS and PTS. I think we've all been there in a night club that's too loud and left with ringing in the ear and a tempory threshold shift.
I always enjoy your vids! Can't wait for the next upload HULK SMASH!!!
I love your content. I love that you have videos related to two of my favorite stuff, the mcu and anime
You shoulda addressed yourself as Dr Strange and dressed up as him for this one.
You even resemble him.
*_Missed opportunity_*
Thank you! I pointed this out in another video of his! I would love to see him as another version of Doctor Strange in the multiverses they will come across!
Initiating extreme change would appear in the fact that he completely reworked his business against weapons. It may not be a negative change on a personal level but that could be viewed as a negative change on a corporate level which was Obadiah Stane's position
Oh no I would say that Obadiah has a strong case
I watched endgame twice, (spoilers)
to count how many seconds fortnite was on screen
hi. so the shrapnel moving thru the body....you said it mostly just stays put. my dad was shot during turkey season. he lived. but all the pellets over time, eventually came to the surface and came out.
Alright I just want to say that if I asked the nurse what doctor I was going to be seen by and they said “Dr. Hope” I would be happy
very nice, in defense for C, you wouldn't need to avoid anything triggering you if you were in an Iron Man suit lol,
As for G, he didn't solely decide to stop his business from distributing weapons of war for a possibility to create a portable Arc reactor, which his business partner wasn't too pleased, did turn out well in the end, but you could consider the thought as giving up all your valuables for "enlightenment" or "inner peace".
But all in all, you're the doctor.
I'm so early the video is just 360p lol
Nice to have a medical view on the electromagnet!
am i the only one here who thinks that his attitude is like Bruce Banner?
Such an awesome idea for a series Ed! Loved the Ironman one!
From an external standpoint (just looking at the patient's face) how are you able to tell the difference between a NG (Nasogastric) tube and a NJ (Nasojejunal) tube? Don't they look the same from the outside? The only difference I'm aware of is that the NG tube goes to the stomach and the NJ tube bypasses the stomach and goes into the jejunum. I'm also aware that most commonly people have the NG tube but people who have complications or gastroparesis (or similar conditions) will sometimes have an NJ tube.
Ed! It’s medical school finals season and I’m feeling the heat! With my OSCE next week, can you please do a video on top tips for medical school examinations?
I’d be so grateful for any advice you can give 🙏🏾👌🏾
Dr Hope: And finally as always, to the real superheroes, to you guys
Me : Huh. So i'm the Emo-man then?!
Jokes aside, thanks for sharing of knowledge Dr Hope. That bit of information refreshed my memory about the heart structure.
That was a really interesting video. Always nice to hear "real world" discussion that remains open to the story line, and to a degree film world physics (and medicine, obviously).
Curious why you elected to read from the DSM-V over the ICD-10? It is quite interesting to see how some areas seem to prefer one over the other, and some professionals seem to prefer one over the other. Would be interested in your thoughts on them both, the incoming ICD-11, and whether both manuals being in use in the UK have ever been a source of confusion in your experience.
Got a new sub your channel is amazing !
Great video and love that you started examining the phase one movies. They are by far the best.
completely random question: what is your opinion on tampons? i have been using them for YEARS but i recently came across all these documentaries and info about TSS and its freaking me out A LOT
Why would you get TSS?
Are you leaving them in for days at a time?
Oatmeal that’s what I thought! But then I read about how two girls got it because the box of tampons(which they freshly got from the store) were contaminated and caused tss at the end despite the fact that they changed it within 6 hours...and that freaked me out a lot and basically made me feel like something is gonna go wrong every time I use one lol
This is so entertaining. Idk why but I really want more.
"People have a right to determine what happens to them, even if it means they come to harm." - Dr Hope
Would this logic extend to the use of currently illegal drugs in your opinion?
It's typically illegal to possess them rather than use them.
Illegal drugs can cause some people to go batshit crazy and hurt others.
@@StickmanMook White Men can be serial killers.
I don't think it's harmful to talk about a minority situation as though it's representative of a hole group either. Isn't it fun to generalize?
On the other hand "crazy" is a pejorative term rejected by mental health professionals and I doubt you've ever looked at a statistic on substance abuse and violence. Alcohol eclipses Cannabis, Cocaine and Ecstasy combined per consumer.
3:10 I did that myself when I got my wisdom teeth out. When I woke up there were some large balls of cotton attached to a string near where the teeth were, I didn't know what they were and, I was cautious about it but, I pulled them out. Nothing bad happened but I apparently wasn't supposed to do that. Though I wasn't told they'd be there when I woke up so I'm not gonna take fault for that.
Omg I was just watching Iron Man when I got the notification 😂
I watched it the morning I went to see Endgame. Kind of a "Let's take a look at how far we've come." kind of thing. I did not yet know how very appropo it was.
I was hoping for this specific one for awhile. Love this movie and you too, Dr. Hope! Keep up the good work, Doctor.