So hard core; I love it. You haven't changed since 2010-2012; still teaching in an entertaining, effective, and interesting way. Always the best one at NAIT!
I've been having an issue with this for years and have been using Longwood and Q tips to put pressure on the area you're talking about. Only A little comes out at a time but I'm sure if I purchased a suction catheter it would do what you are doing. All this time I thought I was pushing on some sort of pressure point your point. I didn't know that area had to be dilated to let the Mucus out, Which is what I have must been doing all these years. It's instant pain relief once it starts straining but I can only get it to drain a bit at a time. thank you for this video. No no I'm not a doctor I just DIY everything
I'm not a doctor and after watching this video I plan on being my own patient. Looks easy enough to me I already do it with Q tips draining a little at a time
I'm a retired NA with 30 years under my belt. Don't worry about how long something takes you to do...just make sure you know how to preform the task in your sleep. After repitition and experience you will be quick and efficient in your care giving. Walk then run.
@@linklindsey5658 sorry.. I'm not a nurse, I meant from the patient point of view lol. But that's great advice though to any nurses! That makes perfect sense. How often do nurses have to perform tasks like this.. do they specialize? I always wonder how nurses memorize how to do millions of things
My friend , I am suffering badly with post nasal drip - hard chucks of mucus are stuck at back of my throat .... might this help? With the guidance of an endoscope alongside???
I’m no doctor but i just underwent a septoplasty surgery this week. i am due to go see my doctor today to clear all the mucus in my nose with a suction. i also believe that a neti-pot or saline rinse is a good way to clear the passages. Hope this helps
@@zekokhater3688 thanks for the reply , I understand as you may have crusting in your nose , mine however is at the back of the nose and mouth, hard chunks of mucus it’s getting horrible I’m desperate
So, I've been having a problem swallowing/coughing up really thick, gooey phlegm for years. One, is it possible to do a suctioning procedure like this to oneself? Two, could there be some kind of health problem causing the thickness of the mucus? Edit: I should be more specific. Is it possible for a layperson to do this to themselves safely? I eat fairly healthy, drink plenty of water, and don't live a very sedentary lifestyle. To know what causes this and/or how to fix it myself would be a lifesaver. Possibly literally so.
Those of us in healthcare that aren’t physicians can not give you medical advice . I can say those that need auctioning aren’t able to blow their noses or cough up to expel mucus. Or those with tracheotomies (hole in the exterior of the throat . This wouldn’t help you in any way. Even a physician couldn’t diagnose you here without hands on assessment , testing etc. As an RN I can highly recommend you see a medical doctor about your symptoms.
So I had sinus surgery yesterday and their suppose to do this on me in office on 7th day when the stents (spelling?) are removed I hope they are gonna offer me a mild sedative my sinuses do not even like the stupid covid test swab . but if they dont offer it and end up gagging me ill be damn sure to throw up on her.
this deserves waaaaay more views. Tanks from a nursing student
Thanks very much. Hope you enjoyed it
100 percent. So brave in the name of medicine.
So hard core; I love it. You haven't changed since 2010-2012; still teaching in an entertaining, effective, and interesting way. Always the best one at NAIT!
Thanks for your comment!!
You are an exceptional instructor! Thank you for all the great videos.
That's called dedication! Great video.
Thank you George 😌 I need to know this for my nursing check off
Watching from Taiwan ,since I am taking care an elderly ,so I want to learn from your video.Thanks for sharing and have a great too.
Thanks very much!
WOW!!! I am an RT student and this was awesome to see!
Thanks
I've been having an issue with this for years and have been using Longwood and Q tips to put pressure on the area you're talking about. Only A little comes out at a time but I'm sure if I purchased a suction catheter it would do what you are doing. All this time I thought I was pushing on some sort of pressure point your point. I didn't know that area had to be dilated to let the Mucus out, Which is what I have must been doing all these years. It's instant pain relief once it starts straining but I can only get it to drain a bit at a time. thank you for this video. No no I'm not a doctor I just DIY everything
Thank you for this... But it's not as easy it has to be done quickly because most patients resists
You are brave being the patient! Yes I had to do many a COVID swabbing and if patients didn't tear I knew I wasn't far enough 😫
I'm not a doctor and after watching this video I plan on being my own patient. Looks easy enough to me I already do it with Q tips draining a little at a time
Haha you know you've gone far enough on me bc I also go cross eyed
Thank you
Will try this on myself tomorrow. I’m having a lot of secretions that drain from my sinuses and coat my throat - makes swallowing difficult.
Thank you really helpful 👍👍
thanks alot!
I like it ❤
do nurses usually do it this fast or do they take much longer? if its so fast like this its not as scary
I'm a retired NA with 30 years under my belt. Don't worry about how long something takes you to do...just make sure you know how to preform the task in your sleep. After repitition and experience you will be quick and efficient in your care giving. Walk then run.
@@linklindsey5658 sorry.. I'm not a nurse, I meant from the patient point of view lol. But that's great advice though to any nurses! That makes perfect sense. How often do nurses have to perform tasks like this.. do they specialize? I always wonder how nurses memorize how to do millions of things
Is that dr drew
I can I get this done I got alot of thick mucus in my throat need to come out please help wat can I do
Thank you so much 🙏 very important for me.
My 2 year old had to be admitted into the hospital for mycoplasma pneumonia and they had to do this to him , it was horrible to watch
I notice home care they use water with 30 cc of vinegar, I was questioning this practice, why do you recommend for home use thx
Thanks sir
My friend , I am suffering badly with post nasal drip - hard chucks of mucus are stuck at back of my throat .... might this help? With the guidance of an endoscope alongside???
Please get back to me brother🙏 I am desperate my life is on the line
I’m no doctor but i just underwent a septoplasty surgery this week. i am due to go see my doctor today to clear all the mucus in my nose with a suction. i also believe that a neti-pot or saline rinse is a good way to clear the passages. Hope this helps
@@zekokhater3688 thanks for the reply , I understand as you may have crusting in your nose , mine however is at the back of the nose and mouth, hard chunks of mucus it’s getting horrible I’m desperate
I need this done I got alot of mucus in my throat
Thanks for the demonstration. How far can you insert the tube? Do you measure like how you measure the NPA?
that was um ... shocking😳
So, I've been having a problem swallowing/coughing up really thick, gooey phlegm for years. One, is it possible to do a suctioning procedure like this to oneself? Two, could there be some kind of health problem causing the thickness of the mucus?
Edit: I should be more specific. Is it possible for a layperson to do this to themselves safely?
I eat fairly healthy, drink plenty of water, and don't live a very sedentary lifestyle. To know what causes this and/or how to fix it myself would be a lifesaver. Possibly literally so.
Those of us in healthcare that aren’t physicians can not give you medical advice . I can say those that need auctioning aren’t able to blow their noses or cough up to expel mucus. Or those with tracheotomies (hole in the exterior of the throat . This wouldn’t help you in any way. Even a physician couldn’t diagnose you here without hands on assessment , testing etc. As an RN I can highly recommend you see a medical doctor about your symptoms.
I actually have difficulty inserting the catheter there is always resistance
So I had sinus surgery yesterday and their suppose to do this on me in office on 7th day when the stents (spelling?) are removed I hope they are gonna offer me a mild sedative my sinuses do not even like the stupid covid test swab . but if they dont offer it and end up gagging me ill be damn sure to throw up on her.
I would let you do it to me for a video if you did it for free. You wouldn't be disappointed. I always have sinus issues everyday
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麻酔も無しに鼻からチューブはおかしい
Lol