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Asha Marion lmao
Bahahahaha! WTH is this flash thing? That's new to me. Lol He's agitated? More drama! Oh, my gosh! Super nurse Blake is improvising- he's Mac Guyvering his K level with a banana! What holistic skills! You're super fly, Super Blake! I see consulting fees coming your way from Hollywood, son! 😉👍
PS- u forgot the duct tape & bubble gum! 😉😂
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Hahahahaha I would love to play hospital as a kid with him...lord knows we were always pretending to save somebody's life
"Sir? Close your eyes. Team? Close your eyes." 😂🤣😂
Team also 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
.....And then there’s a camera flash !! “I think I saw the flash “!!! 😂
I can’t stop laughing 😂😂😂
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I went to WCU too !
*"the blood in his body is going clockwise"* -Nurse Blake
Perhaps if he life flighted pt to the continental divide, with super nurse Blake, it would re-set his blood flow back to clockwise & re-establish his circadian rhythm.(been up all night studying. It's 3A.M. lol! Silly & stupid at this point. Good night 😴)
Getting him to the or for piv. O2. Down bp up. IS chest tube. Someone kill me now. Potassium 10...😅😅😅😅
And an x-ray told him that 😂🤣😂🤣
@@Alina-kx1kj i didn't even see that!😂😂😂😂
@@mattiegilsdorf 😂 he answered a call and said "it's x-ray" 😂😂 Oh my gosh, this video cracks me up!!
“Team, everything we learned in school throw it out the window”😂😂😂
That's the most accurate thing he said in the video 😂
Drama Trauma Team 101 from Hollywood! Lol!
In all fairness, this sometimes applies lol, but omg.
The only truth, lol.
Yoooo that part had me dead 😂😂😂
"He's in V-fib we can stop compressions," had me rolling.
😆😆😆😆😆
Funniest part!
😂😂 it's even funnier that there is only a few that will get the joke 🤣
That was pretty funny. My instructors drilled it into our heads that when someone goes into V-fib, you need to D-fib.
Whats vfib?
Place the IV at bedside since the ORs are busy 😂😂😂😂😂
Ilona Gomez can someone explain this to me? I’m not in the field but I find this funny lol
Candy Janet because it’s just a super simple procedure of putting a little IV in the hand/arm. You’d never need to go to the OR (operating room) to have one inserted. They are always done at the bedside. Blake was just being dramatic like the TV shows :)
hidingpearl ahhh understood! Lol thanks for providing the insight
He said a PICC line. That is OR insertion!!!! Lmao
Ilona Gomez yeah like even the part where he said, we need to intubate with a bag mask, and then get to the cardiovascular system. TV shows are all exaggeratedly simple lmaoooo
“We’re just gonna monitor everything through the Apple Watch” 😂😂😂
Had me rolling😂😂
😂😂😂 and super code 😂😂😂😊
Random person - that doesn’t seem to wrong
Someone with medical experience- what the Fu-
Vivian Hope Absolutely funniest “medical” vid I’ve ever seen! So very much like the writers of *ALL* the great TV medico dramas! Blake & co you’re hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kitty, MELBOURNE 🐱🇦🇺
"HIS POTASSIUM LEVELS ARE LOW SOMEONE GET ME A BANANA" yeah don't need an md for that
Right?!?!? The nurse in me is dying 🤣
Kitty Maehem I’m from Melbourne too ❤️
Me when he pulled out the tube feed fluids and talked about putting them through the IV. I'm glad I wasn't drinking anything. LMAO.
Lol don't forget "residents" are "allowed" to do surgery ALONE......... without their attending the entire time.................
And nurses generally don't even get do anything.
Doctors do almost all the work in tv shows
Lol!
@@kerns279 right!
@@YurimoHikashi They get to sigh "oh doctor" when the patients lives are saved.
@@kerns279 what are STNA’s
Hahahaha, I love that all this starts because he got “hypertensive at the gym”. 🤣
@GentleCat hypertension is literally just high blood pressure, which can, for example, happen if you're exercising.
This series of youtube comments has better character development than most medical dramas
Somebody else said this, but it’s not addressed to you, the author.
Hypertension just means “high blood pressure”, so that’s about the one thing here that actually WOULD make sense. You’re far more likely to suffer hypertension at the gym than hypotension (low blood pressure), because exercise generally raises your heart rate, which in turn, raises your blood pressure.
That said, the fact that he is hypertensive, but is having a problem because his pulse is dropping is where the actual logic fail would be. If your pulse drops, your blood pressure will as well. I think that you technically can go into V-Fib with hypertension, but generally, your pulse would drop quite suddenly if that happened. If it’s dropping quickly, but not instantly, I think cardiac arrest would be more likely. Cardiac arrest can cause your heart to just stop suddenly, but it’s more likely than V-Fib if it stops sort of gradually, I think. V-fib and Cardiac Arrest are extremely similar in how they are treated, however, so while I know the difference in what they are, the exact mechanics is a little fuzzy to me. Even what leads to them is kind of similar, so it’s very confusing.
I’m not a medical professional, just a patient who has spent way too much time in hospitals. Though the exact difference in how V-Fib and Cardiac Arrest set in isn’t if real importance anyway. Either way, Blake was purposely doing the opposite of what you actually would do.
A falling blood pressure will increase heart rate/pulse rate in an attempt to correct the deficit. Pulse strength however in the peripheries will have a weak intensity. Kind regards the vet med student.
@@MasterOfArmz Would the reverse apply to high blood pressure? Because it starts that the “patient” was hypertensive at the gym, so that would be high blood pressure. So would the heart attempt to slow down to reduce the pressure?
Also, I am guessing that systolic and diastolic play a role in how the heart responds as well? I’ve seen people with a high systolic and a normal diastolic. I’ve also seen low diastolic combined with normal or slightly high systolic, so…
"his femoral artery" as he puts it in the arm. XD XD XD XD
Or intubation with a face mask
@@elisarich7107 And it's a peripheral in the artery, hahahaha....
@@joeyclayson2874 Or gowning up (incorrectly) before inserting it 😂
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I'm nursing school, and I use this video to see how much I'm learning. Everytime I watch it I understand another joke!
I hope school is going well!
LOL I’m gonna do the same
I’m doing the same! I’m in my second semester right now. One of the nurses at clinical showed my professor and me this video 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 “good news, his oxygen is coming back down and his bp is going up” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 ❤️❤️❤️❤️
IICCKII deadddd 😂😂😂😂😂
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Remember he also mentioned hypertension before 😂
Andreas Luo the details in this video- amazingly done! Lol!
Andy Chen lol! Glad we were all able to catch these minute details! Makes it all the more funny!
Crap I forgot the nursing intervention for clockwise blood flow
No intervention. It's too late at that stage
I’m an x-ray tech, and let me assure you, once we image clockwise blood flow, there’s nothing you can do but provide palliative care.
Just need to pop him into an improvised centrifuge.
Just stand the pt on their head, y'all. Lol! Giggles tonight! You guys are great! 👍😉😘
Drain all the blood out on the left side and put it back in on the right😆
"His oxygen level is going down and his BP is going up. I think we're in the clear. " What 😭
Is it really a medical drama if the pilot doesnt include "Team, everything we learned in school, throw it out the window, we gotta save this guy!" ?😂
Yeah as if studying 4 years of medical school and 2+ years of residency was not meant to make you able to save people 😂😂
😂😂😂I lost it when the patient was getting agitated
OMG THE BANANA😂😂
Meeeeeee too! 😂😂😂😂🤣
Loved it hahahah
Oh yes give more potassium, his level is only 10. That’ll kill him for sure! 😂🤣
The. Best. 😂😂😂
And checking PERRLA in the mouth 😂🤣
"I'm calling a supercode,"... I'm gonna to be quoting this video for the next month
I have been a nurse for 45 years and I couldn't tell you the last time I laughed this much. You rocked it. Thank you for a wonderful 3 minutes and 55 seconds. Keep up the great work!
"The bladder scanner is reading zero, we need to go ahead and place a foley. Foley being hooked up to suction!" hahahahahaha.
Nurse Blake needs to be on a real TV show 😂👏
Yesss!!!😂
He could absolutely pull off a comedy like scrubs: nursing edition lol
What about his blood pulse
Is this how the pirowick started? Pay nurse blake
Yess😂😂
This is us during simulation lab. We forget everything we learn and the patient dies every time 😂
Lmao
oh sim lab. I remember our diabetic mannequin dying because she was noncompliant to taking her medication and went into diabetic ketoacidosis, we hadn't even learned about DKA yet in lecture... total sh**show😂
right like I get so nervous I say the dumbest shit😂😂
😭🤣
I feel that. It’s like your brain goes
“Ok we know this.”
And then you get into sim and your brain is just like;
“Oh fuck I lied- we don’t know this and we are going to die.”
Blake, I'm an internist. I was literally laughing hysterically like a hyena throughout the entire clip, but when you said at the end "I think we can cancel the nasal MRSA swab" I just LOST it. Oh. My. Gosh. I. Can't. Breathe!!!
"I know they didn't teach us this in school but it's all we have." - Nurse Blake
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“I’m not seeing anything he’s so hypertensive” 😂😂😂
Or that doctors do EVERYTHING like take vitals, draw labs, run assays and even deliver food and ancillary staff aren’t even there!!! I’m looking at you Greys!!
EXACTLY! Like GTFOH lmao most of them don't do shit but write orders.
Lmfao yeah like Meredith was always prancing on top of those stretchers, keeping the patient alive, like that’s not necessary. There are nurses, the paramedics, the techs etc that help with that. 😂
@@Ms.MD7 doctors and nurses are a team; not enemies. Dont put them out to be
@@skinnypomegranate"making them enemies" 🙄 ummm yeah ok, real critical thinking skills there. You obviously don't know much about hospitals then. I work at a hospital (medsurg/IMC setting) and doctors routine is pretty much: says hello to the patient for a min or 2 (sometimes not even a minute), writes orders, and LEAVE the hospital.
@@Ms.MD7 go ahead and take their job then
“The blood in his body is going clockwise”
I’M ROLLING 🤣
The only true sentence in the entire video..."Everything we learned in school, throw it out the window!" HAHAHAHAHA!
"Foley being hooked up to suction" ... "we need to intubate with a bag mask" ....that's great! 😂
And it’s upside down....AND he’s using it as an AMBU. I can’t. Nurse Blake is legit hilarious!!!
There is always the PUREWICK which is designed to get urine from female that is hooked to low pressure suction... That's the closest thing to real life. But this skit truly had me laughing
@@gorikuri Real talk tho’: the Purewick is amazing. 😌
I love how the intubation with the "bag mask" is hooked up to oxygen (same suction the Foley was connected to)!
@@santolina8 unless the patient is incontinent of stool. And on lasix.
Lmao i lost it with that backwards gown🤣🤣🤣
the backwards gown? GIRL THE BAGGING 😂😂😂
When he said the femoral artery and then he put it in the arm 😂😂😂
As a medical professional - "you have to think smart to be this stupid" 😂 You had me keeling the entire time
I lost it when he hooked up the “suction” for the foley in the same place he was getting the oxygen 😂😂😂 wonder where that urine is going now.
I was so hoping he would shock asystole while the patient is awake. That's my fave!
I read this comment and was like what?!?!?!!!!????
Then realized the sarcasm haha 😂
I know, right? lol I hate it when all these medical shows have someone having a full-on conversation with another person & they yell, “OMG, he’s in asystole! We have to shock him now!” Don’t you hate it when they always yell asystole & the person’s still talking?! As a BLS/ACLS instructor, that blows my mind!!! 🤬Or they show a short person like me doing “compressions” without a stool so they barely come above the height of the stretcher, they aren’t even faking good ones (since they use no pressure, let alone the 25 lbs. you’re SUPPOSED to use, they have bent arms, & aren’t doing them anywhere near fast enough), or they defib on top of a person’s clothes! SMH @Blake you need to have the “patient” immediately wake up, kiss you, & confess undying love for you. 😂
@@JaimeDornanLady OK but how would they film full force chest compressions without hurting the actors?
Lol! “The blood in his body is going clockwise” I love this ❤️
Kristmas and read by XR 😂😂
"Check the apple watch" 🤣 "calling a super code" 🤦♀️
“Good news, his oxygen levels are going down and his BP is going up” 😂
😂😂😂😂😂 When he hung the Jevity...I FLATLINED 😂😂😂😂😂
hahahaha
My favorite part!
Wait isn’t that feeding tube formula?
Emilie, yes!
K Michelle I assumed it was some sort of PTN…
The banana, the potassium, I can’t I can’t hahahaha
Great line!
"Can we run some fluids?"
Jevity 1.5 😂😂
That took me out😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Foley being hooked up to suction” and “I’m gonna go ahead and hook this up to the oxygen *hooks it up to suction*” sent me 😂😂😂
"Also, there's no need for the MRSA nasal swab."
OH THANK GOD.
I'm calling a super code 😂😂😂
“Everything we learned in school... THROW IT OUT THE WINDOW” 😂😂
“We need to do a peripheral IV at bedside because the OR’s are full”, “blood pulse”. Dying!!!!😂😂😂😂
Nurse Blake almost lost it at PERRLA! 😂😂 This was terrific!!! 😂🤣😂🤣👏🏻
Hahaha!
Lord have mercy. I laughed so hard I peed. Ughhhh PERRLA in the mouth 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I wet my pants at "I'm checking for PERRLA" 🤣🤣🤣
@@shhisaidshh same!!!
My friend’s aunt had PERRLA once and she said it was very painful so they immediately placed an NG tube.... 🤣🤣🤣
Blake what I think is weird is when I walk into my patient's room and they are glued to the TV watching a medical drama.
Oh yes that is weird. They can't get enough of hospitals as it seems!
At my hospital all hospital dramas are blocked. I think because of the code sounds might confuse nurses and other staff
@@izzyd4940 that's smart
Well, sometimes, as a patient, (in the old days - before Netflix etc), when nothing else was on, I’d be so bored that I’d watch med stuff to see how wrong they get it…
We need to start light chest compressions!
I didn't notice that he put his gown on backwards the first time. I'm laughing so hard.
This is why technical advisors are needed in those shows
Can always count on nurse Blake to make my day better 👏🏼
Aw! Thanks for watching Jade :-)
K+ 10.8, were gonna go ahead, we need more K+ 😂 lol’s from a student pharmacist. love this , keep it up.
This part had me in tears, lmao
When they administered more potassium even though he was hella hyperkalemic😂
foley to suction... The thoughts going through my mind is nothing but agony
Lmbo “cancel the M-R-S-A swab” haha haha I loved this video!
Oh, mersa! Lol
And send him to the floor after he just coded 👍
now it's the covid swab before they get transferred lol
We pronounce it M-R-S-A in Australia
LMFAO at "you'll see a flash" and "hooking up the foley to suction"
😂 wtf! *cant breath* it's amazing how you can keep a straight face
I died at “teAm He’s GEtTing aGiTatED”
I lost it when he used PERRLA to the patient’s mouth instead of the eyes 😂
"There is gonna be a flash, so sir, team, close your eyes."
Nurse Blake's patients are extremely lucky. He communicates everything straight to the patient.
"Oh he‘s in VFib, we can stop compressions“ 😂😂😂
LOL THE BAGGING AND UPSIDE DOWN MASK 😂
HIS BLOOD IS GOING CLOCKWISE?!?
The sad thing is do you know how many actual real pple., usually other staff, will put a NRB mask on a pt. and NOT inflate the balloon first?! Scary! In EMS, we sometimes used a NRB mask that is not connected to o2 if we didn’t have a paper bag for a pt. that’s hyperventilating! It actually works-pt. thinks he/she’s getting o2, but it’s just a psych fake-out. “Macguyver Method rules!”
I’ve watched this five times and catch a new one each time.
Hahaha! Thanks for watching Danielle!
Same!
Still better than going to the ER where I live 🤣 this TV drama would definitely have higher survival rates 😂
Not a nurse or in medicine, but I love these. "Check the apple watch" got me good.
That patients deader now
Anthony Marquez Very dead! Negative flatline! 😭
Lmao...This is what happens when you watch a lot of “Resident”😩😂🤣
Haha!! The rebreather O2 "bag valve mask" made me laugh so hard!! I saw it on one of the shows!! I think it was Chicago Med!!
The show ER was not great but at least an MD wrote the episodes! We watch reruns. Love, Labors Lost still gets me every time!!
I almost died laughing when you started squeezing the oxygen bag. Too funny!
"I'm just going to go ahead and connect this to the oxygen" *connects to suction canister* XD
This comment is underrated 😂😂😂
I'm not even a nurse, just goddam (hospital) IT and that part *sent* me.
“Foley being hooked up to suction “ 😂😂😂 and the hanging potassium for a level of 10.8 🤣🤣🤣 and that banana
I thought everything was funny when I watched this during first term of nursing school. I’m just about to finish my 3rd term and it’s even funnier knowing more. Oh man.. love nurse Blake
While I am not a nurse and some of this escapes me I am a lab tech and the numbers given for the test results had me rolling.
I can't believe I thought medical shows were super accurate! I can only watch medical shows by myself because consistenly pointing out the inaccuracies annoys people
Sameeeee
That’s why I hated ER and loved Scrubs
Blake!!! Im laughing hysterically out loud in my empty apartment. THIS IS PURE GOLD!!!! 😂😂😂😂
“He needs an incentive spirometer chest tube!!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I’m done 😂😂😂😂♥️
I love how he looks straight at the camera.... Supercode
Someone give this man a TV show stat! He clearly knows his medical stuff 😂😂😂😂
Thank you for the heart! I just found your channel and this was so funny 😂
I hope he lands a role in a medical show from this vid. This is great.
It’s the talking on the phone while doing ✨one-handed✨ chest compressions for me
It’s like watching house MD Where they always have a code blue
The manual bagging was pure gold bahaha
I could not stop laughing through this whole video
“Open up and say AHHHH. PERRLA is good”. 😭😭😭. You are too much, man
Oh my gosh, this was the most spectacular medical nonsense! Well done. It must have taken longer to film because of you hysterically laughing.
LMAO the agitated part! I can’t! 😂
I'm suprised he didnt order 1800 mg of Haldol or and ECT to treat! 😂😂
Loved the "banana bag" idea definitely gona try it it's so natural
See?! I thought everyone learned that method in school...I know I did! LMAO
The blood in his body is going clockwise - my thing to present on rounds now. I work in the ICU, this made me cry w laughter😂😂
“I’m going to check for PERRLA open your mouth” 🤣 Also, there is no need for the MRSA nasal swab” 😂 Love it
I cannot with him 😂😂😂 too funny! Not the bannana!! 😂😂😂😂 I’m done
This is why I can’t watch medical dramas! 😂
As a new ICU RN a few years back, My first life flight I was waiting for the "white coats" to arrive. But no, it was just us ICU RNs waiting for the chopper to touch down. But TV shows will have you believe otherwise.
Well done. With my extensive t.v. knowledge in medicine, you did everything right, Nurse Blake. Couldn't have done it better.👍
Lmao that jevity through the IV is a great way to kill someone.
Potassium through the IV?! well at least it was not bolus
With a potassium level of 10.8! We don'r want him to go into a cardisc arrest. Sheesh!
I love the rebreather upside down
Love the banana potassium
Ahhhhhhhh incentive spirometer chest tube 😂 I’m dying
This was funny and painful to watch at the same time. 😂😂😂🤦🤦🤦 Good video Nurse Blake.
THE BLOOD IN HIS BODY IS GOING CLOCKWISE
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I have never laugh so hard! thank you! This is legit! you should write all the TV medical shows!
I love that xray knew about his potassium levels.