There is a reason why pilots go through a written pre flight check list. I don't see why this wouldn't apply to other professions where lives are at risk.
@@lumberluc I mean when you see them running around like headless chickens who barely know their left from right, I would too. Although looking over them acting like their going to fail will probably raise that chance.
@@nekolalia3389 yeah . i never watched this show though and i kept saying he looked familiar when i watched this video . that’s when I looked it up ..he still looks the same , just older 😂
I know this isn't a my-dick-is-bigger contest... ten years ago I was admitted with 298/120. Put on an IV and something like a nicotine patch that crashed my BP to a more acceptable level. It gave me a crippling headache and never want another one like it. But its on the way back up - Wednesday I had 217/102. Now on different meds and waiting on a cardiologist appointment.
Yeh ikr? I suppose it's because he's good at organising stuff when it becomes important to him, like saving a person but teaching someone doesn't seem as important to him so he doesn't waste his time. The only reason he's saying it all out loud is because of his medical training I suppose. (This is not dact, this is me guessing, pls start a war woth me if you disagree, I love those 💛)
Yeah he violated a lot of guidelines here and is putting this patient at risk. 1- he didn’t get a CT of the brain to rule out a bleed. 2- there’s no evidence from when her symptoms exactly started tPA has a 1-4.5 hour window 3- tPA cannot be given until the top blood pressure read is less than 185. Man’s a menace.
@@S1rT1mmySh33p don't worry i don't do comment wars ^^ and i agree. when he's focus on the medical he doesn't overthink the teaching part he just explain in the moment what he does and why = teaching
No matter how smart Shaun is I am disturbed by him administering TPA without knowing whether it's a hemorrhagic stroke.... But then I guess medical dramas are more about drama than medicine.
She had no paralysis and that proved she didn’t have a hemorrhagic stroke she also had no weakness in her limbs so I’m pretty sure he knew it wasn’t a hemorrhagic stroke
@@devintariel3769 yes but patients show up bc they think there tongue is lopsided and have extreme anxiety bc of something they saw on tv so a little more realistic writing instead of being lazy would go a long way to building actual drama instead of artifical situations that could impact people who don't know better
Sometimes these kinds of shows make me regret backing out on med school but then again I remember the amount of torment I suffered through IGCSE Sciences alone and I thank myself all over again for not getting influenced by my parents.
Basic first aid training and the sections in the SAS survival manual pertaining to field medicine are about all you need to stabilise someone in an emergency. At least until paramedics arrive.
Is it me or Shaun is another Dr. Melendez when it comes to supervision ? ( Without sarcastic comments of course) You should never trust your residents . 😁😁😁
Great continuity detail. Shaun was taught BY Melendez, So you would see some of Melendez traits on Shaun when teaching since he was also in the receiving end of Melendez' "challenges"
Personal stories: a) I knew a big, burley guy once. A little overweight, but mostly a solid rugby/football player in high school. He was diagnosed with high blood pressure. Refused to go on meds. Wanted to find an holistic method. Was a 60s hippy in 2012. Ended up having a catastrophic stroke. Visited him with a friend who had gone so school with him. I remember riding the elevator after seeing the guy; silence. Both of us in shock, that this outgoing, incredibly gregarious guy could no longer speak. b) My brother had cardiovascular issues. (A family thing.) Was on blood pressure meds. Ate extremely well. Ran. Was 65-going-on-50. Was walking to the mailbox at the end of the driveway, had an incident (massive stroke) and was dead before he hit the asphalt. Lesson? Sometimes you can do nothing right, sometimes you can do everything right and your days are still numbered. That's not a nice lesson, so how about this one: Love as much as you can while you're able. 'Dance like there's nobody watching?' How about 'Love like there's no tomorrow. Family, friends...and yourself.'
What's frustrating about this is Shaun was literally watched them and Dr. lim told him to leave. How is Murphy supposed to know how to teach when they don't teach him? Like where are his leadership trainings? Ultimately they where being bad teachers to Murphy.
I think it was more to give them a chance to stand on their own two feet without their boss looking over their shoulder which would make most people really nervous. a good compromise would be for him to walk away but then come back occasionally to have a quick look to see how they were getting on.
There’s around a 20% chance she’s hemorrhaging instead of having an infarct which can’t be determined by physical examination. A CT scan is ALWAYS done prior to admin of tPA. Shaun would probably get fired for this.
Watch some ‘fire department chronicles’ where he green screens himself into TV programs and points out the major mistakes they make. All in jest but it is really funny.
Urm norman bates was a psychopath with delusional hallucinations..... this character has some kind of autism or aspergers completely different. I would,d trust a doc like this any day because the one person I met who had aspergers was like a computer, he was amazing, remembered everything, seriously intelligent he just has trouble with social interactions and social emotions and expressions. I guess the only analogy I can think of it must be like living as the only human amongst androids..... the behaviour he must try to understand is foreign and not something easily adjusted to let alone understand and they dont understand my behaviour nor emotions either adding to communication difficulties except the raw data ie words spoken or written can be understood but the tone used, facial expressions can't be understood. So robots wouldn't understand sarcasm easily.....
@@601salsa you realise this isn’t real. Like the medical profession would let someone with his issues near a patient. Freddy Highmore is making a killing without actually acting.
@@TheMightsparrow that's where you're wrong. Many people on the autism spectrum are doctors or nurses. Lawyers or teachers. The show isn't real but the genre is historical fiction. Or something like that.
Bruh i beat that, had a guy with chronic htn and refused to take meds and had a procedure that day. BP: 298/145. I look this man in the eyes and told him to leave
I wanted to bang my head on the table when I got a reading of 248/121 and the patient exclaimed, "Oh, that's pretty good for me!" 20 minutes of gentle education later, and I'm pretty sure she still never bothered to fill her BP med cocktail
Right sided deviation of the tongue would mean a Right sided Medial Medullary Sx. Blood supply Vertebral Artery> PICA. However he needed to confirm if it was a hemorrhagic stroke via a CT atleast, because administering TPA to the patient would kill her within 10 mins if it were one.
WOW you're so smart. You managed to figure out Hollywood's secret: every show is basically the same. Nobody watches multiple different medical dramas for a new premise. They watch it for different writing and characters that have their own character development
@@jacobtorres1835 Thank you Jacob! I am glad somebody said it. Unlike House the central character Shawn is likable and just to reiterate what you said pretty much all of the characters on this show have shown development and growth to some degree or another.
"I have high blood pressure. I have high blood pressure. I HAVE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE!" "Do you think that it's a good idea to intimidate me?" "I have high blood pressure! I have high blood pressure! I have high blood pressure!!!"
Nooooooooo, DO NOT EVER GIVE TPA WITHOUT A CT SCAN. The CT isn't to locate a clot, it's to make sure that the stroke symptoms aren't from a bleed or other problem like a tumor, so you don't give someone tPA and then cause a fatal herniation or bleed. I know these shows are written for the drama, but this would never and SHOULD never happen. 🤦♀️
You're right. It's a drama. Also, it's a fictional representation of reality. You're watching it for the entertainment. If you want facts and knowledge, that's an entirely different genre of video.
It’s a show people relax. There was this episode where he said to put someone on 8lpm high flow nasal cannula. Some stuff doesn’t make sense but it’s for entertainment
“ArE yOu ReAdInG oUt Of A bOoK?” Oh my god a doctor who’s learning?! We must alert the media! We have to warn everyone that doctors aren’t born out of the womb as attendings
@@Beesechurgerplease Totally! And I’m not saying it’s a bad show because this isn’t unrealistic or anything ... that said, this is a huge fuck up to anyone in medicine. This scene is specifically supposed to be him showing his super mega genius to his students, but it’s the exact opposite. This would be like if while watching a show about fire fighters you saw one say to the other, while fighting a fire “we have to put this fire out!” And then started spraying the fire with gasoline 🔥 In the real world that patient could have died without the head CT, and it’s just an odd decision for a show about a “good doctor” to make, just for the drama of it all.
It's not a good idea to learn from Medical dramas since they're not always 100% representative of actual real life scenarios They do try to be as accurate as possible but as someone pointed out in the comments Medical dramas are more of drama than Medicine If you really wanna learn, there are tonnes of channels on CZcams, Osmosis being one, where you can learn Also Dr Mike has some good videos You can check them out
Read and learn the signs of a stroke also you can have normal blood pressure and still have a stroke. Also if she is on a diet plan and exercise plan, medication to help lower her blood pressure have her follow that also go to her doctor appointment with her ask questions.
@@sunmoon3147 hypertension medication (depending on where you live is not expensive) even in the USA. From Wal-Mart for instance a 90 day supply is like $6. But, medications aren't the only way to lower BP. Diet and Exercise can also help lower BP naturally along side medications.
I would feel comforted that she was reading them out of a book. Less likely to forget one.
Same
There is a reason why pilots go through a written pre flight check list. I don't see why this wouldn't apply to other professions where lives are at risk.
But she reads them like she doesn't know what its for. That makes it look like she doesn't know what she's doing.
Pilots do it. I do it when fixing big computers. It's called a checklist.
@@MaximaToluene you don't have people read back your order when you buy food?
"I told you you have to trust them."
"I dont."
That's the issue about leaders... hard time trusting the new recuits.
@@lumberluc I mean when you see them running around like headless chickens who barely know their left from right, I would too. Although looking over them acting like their going to fail will probably raise that chance.
"Then, act like you do."
😂😂😂😂😂
female logic "You HAVE to trust me, or I don't feel capable"
@@lumberluc and why would they?
“Please Report.”
It’s nice watching the show with Shaun being the boss.... i’ve had enough seasons of him proving himself to his superiors
Yep, it’s about time
Surgeon cel fan lol
What about adding bar-b-que sauce to him ? And a pinch of garlic sprinkles ?
i forgot he’s the kid from Charlie in the Chocolate Factory
Makes sense. The original Charlie's a vet.
@@nekolalia3389 yeah . i never watched this show though and i kept saying he looked familiar when i watched this video . that’s when I looked it up ..he still looks the same , just older 😂
And the twins from the Spiderwick chronicles
and finding neverland
@@Grahdens trueee
"200/105"
"I just told you it was high."
Me: well that is really F*UCKIN high".
😂 I've had 280/110 .. 😳😨 the ER I was in went into panic mode.
I know this isn't a my-dick-is-bigger contest... ten years ago I was admitted with 298/120. Put on an IV and something like a nicotine patch that crashed my BP to a more acceptable level. It gave me a crippling headache and never want another one like it. But its on the way back up - Wednesday I had 217/102. Now on different meds and waiting on a cardiologist appointment.
Highest i had was 170/120 and i'm freaking 28 🤣
Holy smokes!
@@Jan_YTview holy geez
you two can bow down now to your KING
He might be a crappy teacher but he's actually doing great when he's not trying and just doing it.
Yeh ikr? I suppose it's because he's good at organising stuff when it becomes important to him, like saving a person but teaching someone doesn't seem as important to him so he doesn't waste his time. The only reason he's saying it all out loud is because of his medical training I suppose.
(This is not dact, this is me guessing, pls start a war woth me if you disagree, I love those 💛)
Yeah he violated a lot of guidelines here and is putting this patient at risk.
1- he didn’t get a CT of the brain to rule out a bleed.
2- there’s no evidence from when her symptoms exactly started tPA has a 1-4.5 hour window
3- tPA cannot be given until the top blood pressure read is less than 185.
Man’s a menace.
@@S1rT1mmySh33p don't worry i don't do comment wars ^^ and i agree. when he's focus on the medical he doesn't overthink the teaching part he just explain in the moment what he does and why = teaching
2:01 - Anyone notice he did a small laugh before saying "you can close your mouth now?"
I know 😂😂😂
I know😂😂😂
I know 😂😂😂
I know 😂😂😂
I know 😂😂😂
No matter how smart Shaun is I am disturbed by him administering TPA without knowing whether it's a hemorrhagic stroke....
But then I guess medical dramas are more about drama than medicine.
may I ask how that is usually done????
Pray do tell.
She had no paralysis and that proved she didn’t have a hemorrhagic stroke she also had no weakness in her limbs so I’m pretty sure he knew it wasn’t a hemorrhagic stroke
its just a show...relax
@@chavanae Yeah, but I like getting real facts from “medical professionals.” I find it interesting.
dont try this at home folks, we don't just give thrombolytics for isolated tongue deviation especially without ruling out a bleed
U smart, me like smart, nice.
Yeah cause I have whatever that is at home...
TV shows skip those parts.
@@devintariel3769 yes but patients show up bc they think there tongue is lopsided and have extreme anxiety bc of something they saw on tv so a little more realistic writing instead of being lazy would go a long way to building actual drama instead of artifical situations that could impact people who don't know better
@@nechamia some k dramas are more realistic, Dr. Mike reacted to hospital playlist and said it was more realistic than American medical dramas
Now all ST Bonaventure can Bow to their King.
Sometimes these kinds of shows make me regret backing out on med school but then again I remember the amount of torment I suffered through IGCSE Sciences alone and I thank myself all over again for not getting influenced by my parents.
Basic first aid training and the sections in the SAS survival manual pertaining to field medicine are about all you need to stabilise someone in an emergency. At least until paramedics arrive.
You can earn more money as a hairdresser than a doctor. Also not having a 200 000 debt helps.
@@PROVOCATEURSK Just study somewhere else than in the US and you have no debt.
my mom went through it, but she ended up only a care nurse for older care patients
And from neverland
I’ve always loved how kind dr Lim was to Shaun
I like Shaun being the boss even when he’s not good at it. He still take his job seriously 👩⚕️ 🧑⚕️
Nobody is a good boss who thinks they are.
This belongs to a House M.D Eureka Moment compilation
This is The Good Doctor
@@taytayjoy do u not get what i mean...
@@egthatyoutubes8094 no sorry
@@taytayjoy the moment was extremely smart, so smart that it could be put into a compilation for another good show
@@egthatyoutubes8094 oh I see, thank you
Is it me or Shaun is another Dr. Melendez when it comes to supervision ? ( Without sarcastic comments of course) You should never trust your residents . 😁😁😁
Great continuity detail. Shaun was taught BY Melendez, So you would see some of Melendez traits on Shaun when teaching since he was also in the receiving end of Melendez' "challenges"
*chuckle* you can 😊 close your mouth now. 😁
Shaun is too innocent and too cute omg
that moment was so COOL!!! he grew up so much as a doctor
"you can close your mouth now" hahhahaha
Love Freddie, he’s an awesome actor. Watched lots of stuff when he was a kid and was good then as well.
Personal stories: a) I knew a big, burley guy once. A little overweight, but mostly a solid rugby/football player in high school. He was diagnosed with high blood pressure. Refused to go on meds. Wanted to find an holistic method. Was a 60s hippy in 2012. Ended up having a catastrophic stroke. Visited him with a friend who had gone so school with him. I remember riding the elevator after seeing the guy; silence. Both of us in shock, that this outgoing, incredibly gregarious guy could no longer speak. b) My brother had cardiovascular issues. (A family thing.) Was on blood pressure meds. Ate extremely well. Ran. Was 65-going-on-50. Was walking to the mailbox at the end of the driveway, had an incident (massive stroke) and was dead before he hit the asphalt. Lesson? Sometimes you can do nothing right, sometimes you can do everything right and your days are still numbered. That's not a nice lesson, so how about this one: Love as much as you can while you're able. 'Dance like there's nobody watching?' How about 'Love like there's no tomorrow. Family, friends...and yourself.'
The way he just tThe way he instantly turned around without a word made me laugh for some reason 😭
The way he just turned around 🥺❤️❤️
What's frustrating about this is Shaun was literally watched them and Dr. lim told him to leave. How is Murphy supposed to know how to teach when they don't teach him? Like where are his leadership trainings? Ultimately they where being bad teachers to Murphy.
I agree. In real life, the pros are watching the interns at all times, in case a mistake was made, then it can be fixed. Walking away solves nothing.
I think it was more to give them a chance to stand on their own two feet without their boss looking over their shoulder which would make most people really nervous. a good compromise would be for him to walk away but then come back occasionally to have a quick look to see how they were getting on.
pfft I love how he says you can close your mouth now with that ugh look
I like to think there’s a bongo drum guy sitting quietly in the corner of every scene just waiting for his moment
That lady played on Julie and the phantoms as Luke’s mom.
Yeah I thought I recognized her form somewhere... unsaid Emily 🥰
Thanks. I was trying to figure that out
Yo I didn't even notice at first
I thought it was only me who realised!!!
I thought that was Emily, thanks for this.
One of the coolest scenes of the entire series
Man has pace 😂😂👍
There’s around a 20% chance she’s hemorrhaging instead of having an infarct which can’t be determined by physical examination. A CT scan is ALWAYS done prior to admin of tPA. Shaun would probably get fired for this.
I love this show best doctor knows his stuff and favorite movie was August rush good music.
The way she said go away made me viscerally react.
Big Shawn
So they have turned this show into House Jr ?
Well, the original drama was never this long. So they had to change it up due to running out of source material and wanting to keep the show going.
@Robert M LOL
Shawn is nothing like House so please stop with that.
"You can close your mouth now" 😆
Hypoglossal nerve palsy deviation to same side of lesion 😍 smooth way to learn
Watch some ‘fire department chronicles’ where he green screens himself into TV programs and points out the major mistakes they make. All in jest but it is really funny.
He acts like he’s still Norman Bates.
Urm norman bates was a psychopath with delusional hallucinations..... this character has some kind of autism or aspergers completely different. I would,d trust a doc like this any day because the one person I met who had aspergers was like a computer, he was amazing, remembered everything, seriously intelligent he just has trouble with social interactions and social emotions and expressions. I guess the only analogy I can think of it must be like living as the only human amongst androids..... the behaviour he must try to understand is foreign and not something easily adjusted to let alone understand and they dont understand my behaviour nor emotions either adding to communication difficulties except the raw data ie words spoken or written can be understood but the tone used, facial expressions can't be understood. So robots wouldn't understand sarcasm easily.....
@@601salsa you realise this isn’t real.
Like the medical profession would let someone with his issues near a patient.
Freddy Highmore is making a killing without actually acting.
@@TheMightsparrow It's not real Mighty Sparrow? And here I thought a television show meant for entertainment was actually real life.
@@TheMightsparrow that's where you're wrong. Many people on the autism spectrum are doctors or nurses. Lawyers or teachers. The show isn't real but the genre is historical fiction. Or something like that.
@@xyPERSON you don’t get sarcasm?
Bruh i beat that, had a guy with chronic htn and refused to take meds and had a procedure that day. BP: 298/145. I look this man in the eyes and told him to leave
I wanted to bang my head on the table when I got a reading of 248/121 and the patient exclaimed, "Oh, that's pretty good for me!" 20 minutes of gentle education later, and I'm pretty sure she still never bothered to fill her BP med cocktail
JESUS FUCK O_O
Bro was like hold my beer
This guy is a genius
Just like in games, if the attack doesn't have 100% accuracy then it has 50% accuracy.
Right sided deviation of the tongue would mean a Right sided Medial Medullary Sx. Blood supply Vertebral Artery> PICA. However he needed to confirm if it was a hemorrhagic stroke via a CT atleast, because administering TPA to the patient would kill her within 10 mins if it were one.
I love Shaun ❤️
Imagine if he meet Sheldon Cooper
I love 👨⚕️dr.Murphy
Shawn just turned around real fast when he saw the woman blood pressure
I just read the title as if she’s having a stronk, she’s having a strok
didn't even need to prime that tubing. stright air emboli coming right up.
the guy was looking as like "I can't believe she is actually" for a moment
"You can...close your mouth now"
I have to see this show now.
I remember seeing this the first time..... When it was called HOUSE!
WOW you're so smart. You managed to figure out Hollywood's secret: every show is basically the same. Nobody watches multiple different medical dramas for a new premise. They watch it for different writing and characters that have their own character development
@@jacobtorres1835 Thank you Jacob! I am glad somebody said it. Unlike House the central character Shawn is likable and just to reiterate what you said pretty much all of the characters on this show have shown development and growth to some degree or another.
I will be a doctor and I will be just like him... I don't need anyone to believe in me .Just myself and God 🙏🙏🎊🎊❤🤗🌡
"I have high blood pressure. I have high blood pressure. I HAVE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE!"
"Do you think that it's a good idea to intimidate me?"
"I have high blood pressure! I have high blood pressure! I have high blood pressure!!!"
Nooooooooo, DO NOT EVER GIVE TPA WITHOUT A CT SCAN.
The CT isn't to locate a clot, it's to make sure that the stroke symptoms aren't from a bleed or other problem like a tumor, so you don't give someone tPA and then cause a fatal herniation or bleed.
I know these shows are written for the drama, but this would never and SHOULD never happen. 🤦♀️
You're right. It's a drama.
Also, it's a fictional representation of reality.
You're watching it for the entertainment. If you want facts and knowledge, that's an entirely different genre of video.
I don't get it. Wouldn't you need a CT to rule out hemorrhagic stroke before giving TPA?
The " Good Doctor" is faster than
" House"!
I love this show. Advise don't watch medical drama with a nurse or doctor. They point out all the stuff they are doing wrong that I don't care about.
Idiotic comment
The love child of Gregory house
I take it this is the subtle version of house 😂
Nothing like house
Omg .. ...
Compare to korean one, this us version is my favourite.
1:18 * Takes a second to process what's his ears heard, then the immedate turn around. *
I thought that he was Karl Jacobs for a second, im losing my mind
Now that you mention holy crap you're right
The patient is Luke’s mom from julie and the phantoms
Be nice if all Doctors were like him
Did they forget to have medical consultants in this show?
Nice 🤗
It’s a show people relax. There was this episode where he said to put someone on 8lpm high flow nasal cannula. Some stuff doesn’t make sense but it’s for entertainment
Dr house would like him 😂😂
Right deviation means rva occlusion?
Now who was gonna tell me that Noah Galvin was on The Good Doctor 🖇😭
Geez!!!
Are the just teasers and the whole show is available in sony?
You can’t give tpa if the blood pressure is thag high.
“ArE yOu ReAdInG oUt Of A bOoK?” Oh my god a doctor who’s learning?! We must alert the media! We have to warn everyone that doctors aren’t born out of the womb as attendings
He cooked
Whooo boy don’t give tPA without ruling out a hemorrhagic clot cause that’s how pt bleed out and die 😑 Urgent head CT then hit them with the tPA!
It's a drama show though 😐
@@Beesechurgerplease Totally! And I’m not saying it’s a bad show because this isn’t unrealistic or anything ... that said, this is a huge fuck up to anyone in medicine. This scene is specifically supposed to be him showing his super mega genius to his students, but it’s the exact opposite. This would be like if while watching a show about fire fighters you saw one say to the other, while fighting a fire “we have to put this fire out!” And then started spraying the fire with gasoline 🔥 In the real world that patient could have died without the head CT, and it’s just an odd decision for a show about a “good doctor” to make, just for the drama of it all.
how is he smarter then me
Why don't I get a doctor like that?
He is a Sturgeon.
Please note in this video the long white coat and the short white coat. Anyone know the difference and why?
He said something about Estrogen what was that i didn't catch it ??
How can you give tpA without ruling out bleed in CT ? Lol
UNSAID EMILY! FIRST THINGS FIRST!
Hey let’s just push tPA and hope she doesn’t bleed into her skull
so, any of you docs on this thread know why my thumbnail hurts?
He didn't sterilize the site on her arm. I know Shaun's in a hurry, but still, protocol.
there wasa already a needle in her arm he just clicked in the stuff
Do a crossover with House!
what episode is this
WTF is this Charlie and the chocolate factory kid as House
He is administering tpa without ct brain!!!!
Bring back dr Melendez
How did he know ?
Me learning incase my mom has a stroke she has high blood pressure
It's not a good idea to learn from Medical dramas since they're not always 100% representative of actual real life scenarios
They do try to be as accurate as possible but as someone pointed out in the comments Medical dramas are more of drama than Medicine
If you really wanna learn, there are tonnes of channels on CZcams, Osmosis being one, where you can learn
Also Dr Mike has some good videos
You can check them out
Read and learn the signs of a stroke also you can have normal blood pressure and still have a stroke. Also if she is on a diet plan and exercise plan, medication to help lower her blood pressure have her follow that also go to her doctor appointment with her ask questions.
@@heatherbeane3234 I also have high blood pressure I’m 20 just found out. It’s from genetics. Can’t afford medication yeet.
@@sunmoon3147 hypertension medication (depending on where you live is not expensive) even in the USA. From Wal-Mart for instance a 90 day supply is like $6. But, medications aren't the only way to lower BP. Diet and Exercise can also help lower BP naturally along side medications.
@Kimipotpot Not that I know of
Please which episode and season
The thing that made me mad is that he didnt even flush the line
Don't u need consent before starting Fibtinolytics, in US..?
How convenient that all the medication is right there in the room. And that the doctor is administering the medication, not the nurse
Yeah. Doctor work is mostly paper work