Day in the Life of a Doctor: Night Shift with CODE BLUE EMERGENCY!
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- čas přidán 31. 03. 2023
- Join me for a day in the life of a doctor! I'm on call overnight in the hospital for internal medicine. It's a busy night seeing many patients including TWO code blue medical emergencies! Learn about liver failure, esophageal varices, acute myeloid leukemia, febrile neutropenia, and more!
Special thank you to nurses Olivia and Claudia for participating in the video!
This video is made for educational purposes only and should not be viewed as medical advice. Speak to your doctor if you have any concerns about your health.
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📸 Image Credits:
- By Olek Remesz (wiki-pl: Orem, commons: Orem) - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9839741
- By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15335623
- Dirweesh, Ahmed. (2016). Left Atrial to Esophageal Fistula: A Case Report and Literature Review. American Journal of Case Reports.
I think something that I (and maybe many others) often forget, is that doctors and nurses have to tell families life altering and extremely sad news, then just go about their shift. The mental fortitude is incredible ❤
I used to think this was very cold of them and uncaring, but now I realize this is how they stay stay mentally fit to help the next patient just as much as the one they lost
@@beyondtheradio Scrubs explained this really well: czcams.com/video/EsDqCiZFZ38/video.html
The first code call I attended as a student nurse was from an upper GI bleed. Nothing like training at all, everyone was super professional, communicative and supportive but sadly the patient didn't make it.
Those are always such tough ones! Was also the first code I attended as a medical student too
Hey, am Neha, RN from India, I got first code blue in cardiac iccu for cardiac patient, I was very new RN at that time 😅,, I still remember how panic I was as a junior but greatful with immense support from seniors
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Good morning @@ViolinMD
Yeeyeye and I'm not sure what yeeyeye you think 🤣😮😮😮 yeyeye eey3yyeyeeyeyeye yeeyeeee3euee7eeeue I are
ER nurse here. Love the clips of the interaction between nurse and MD as it shows what happens between the different roles. A great insight for those interested in either fields! Also love the simplification of medical conditions for non-medical audiences. Been watching you since you were a medical student and I, a nursing student, and it's so great to see how far you've come!
I feel like you’re the Steve Irwin of hospitals. You’re so energetic and teaching us in words we’ll understand and I’m here for it!
I couldn't agree more! 🙌
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Hehe I love 💖💖😘😘😮
As a medical student who's recently undergone chemoradiation and a stem cell transplant, it really is cool to see you work behind the scenes! It also makes me so grateful to have made it this far, 1yr and 3 months post-transplant! This was so encouraging to me 🙏🏾
Having cancer sucks; surviving cancer is awesome! 13+ years survivor here. I wish you success on your schooling. 😊
God bless you ❤
God bless you❤
Thank you for the encouraging comments!!
A 10 year survivor here. Good for you!
What I love is that even in the bleakest of times, you still do your best and are not afraid to be human and show emotions. I too have been with you early. Love your growth as a channel and as a person!
Aw thank you so much!
@@ViolinMD You are very welcome!
Hearing about the patient that didn’t make it made me tear up. I love Siobhan’s bedside manner and from personal experience, feel like some doctors need to work better on that.
120 patients to be responsible for all at once, sounds incredibly overwhelming. You’re an amazing doctor and I’m glad that your patients are under your care
Hi Siobhan, I’m a med student in Michigan and I’ve now seen all 180 of your videos!! I actually picked up a lot of info that wasn’t included in our curriculum, and I can’t thank you enough for enriching my educational experience! I hope you’re doing great and congrats on finishing your residency you BEAST!!! So happy for you 🙏🏽
Thanks so much Wahaj - good luck with medical school!!
As someone that received *that* difficult phone call once, I wanna say to everyone that has ever done this: thank you. You are amazing, thank you.
as a nursing student who is always intimidated by doctors I wish I had one like you 😊 you’re amazing at what you do
Oh my goodness. 120 patients just sounds like so many. Wow. Your ethics always blow me away Doc. Nurses must absolutely love you.
I love the way you interact with your nurses, its refreshing
and trust us; it’s not just for the videos!!
Whenever i think my job is difficult i remember all the doctors and nurses that work such long exhausting hours to keep people alive. Thank you for your service
Thank you for always mentioning medical students. Sometimes we feel invisible.
I remember that feeling too!
I was a CNA 20 yrs, then TCU clerk 10 yrs, then went all the way thru ADN SCHOOL, sadly I became disabled with anthrosclerosis, PAD and DDD, I really ENJOY your videos, my dream of being a doctor is thru you! Please keep making videos! Your teaching, situations, patient care and empathy is so wonderful! You were meant to do all this, born to be a doctor, a teacher and a videographer. Please come back ❤❤miss you!
My Mom was a volunteer nurse for 55 years after starting out as a Candy Striper. We were a Military family and Mom would work on the base Hospitals at all my Dad's deployments. After Dad retired with 30 years service in The USAF, Mom still volunteered at the local City hospital until both her and Dad entered hospice together years later. I remember stories Mom told. Patients families she grieved for and hospital staff she adored. Siohban, you remind me so much of my Mom....the enthusiasm, energy, smiles and always a positive attitude! I have been following you for almost 5 years now and those "Clapping Hands" always reminds me of the good work Nurse's and Doctors do for their fellow citizens! Blessings From COW-lumbus, Ohio MOO
I have terrible anxiety when it comes to health and hospitals and although I live in the UK your videos make me realise how caring and amazing nurses and doctors are and if I was lucky enough to have someone like yourself taking care of me I would feel so at ease ❤ you are incredible and I love watching your videos 🩷
Thanks Ellie! ❤️
Aww that is nice thing a person say to nhs nurses and doctors
I really respect you for telling us about the sad passing of your patient. One thing we don’t often think about is how healthcare professionals deal with the death of patients
As someone who was recently diagnosed with a health issue pertaining to the liver, this video was very interesting to see. Thank you again Siobhan, I've always looked forward to watching everytime you post and I love how informative you are. So proud to see how far you've come.
Thank you ever so much for these videos. You have no idea how valuable these are especially to someone trying to decide on a future career
so thankful for people like you, you do so much more for people.
What a way to start the day. Thank you for working in healthcare and in the medical field.
You have such compassion and empathy with the family 💙
Thank you for uploading these videos. They really put everything into perspective.
Great videos - thanks for sharing your abilities for treating your patients and educating your viewers.
wow! what a day at work! My mum died of AML 😢 We were CONSTANTLY on the look out for febrile neutropenia - once when she was in hospital with a variety of things, they thought she may have had the opportunistic PJP penumonia, her neutrophils bottomed out and they gave her colony stimulating factor drugs - it was like magic! I lived with my mum in oncology for weeks with that one.. I learned a lot about hematologic malignancies.
Great seeing another overnight video Shioban, I loved watching your overnight on call videos. But my prayers are for the family of that patient who passed away.
The way you remained grateful and appreciative of the experience is amazing and inspiring!
You have so much positive energy. Thank you
It never gets old hearing your intro. I’ve been hear since the beginning. You’re just amazing and I am so proud of you. 💕
Thank you for building the bridge of a better understanding of different roles, especially between nurses and doctors!
What you guys and girls do is truly amazing, thank you all for being with us!
I really love you your personality is so loving, understanding & nurturing 💖
I really wish I could have you as my Dr. You care so much about every patient you see. I have watched you go though your journey and have enjoyed following along.
You are amazing! Such a strong, beautiful person, inside and out. Praying for good health! 🙏🏼
I absolutely love the layout of your videos. Very educational for students and health care professionals. Thank you. I feel like I am shadowing you during this shift.
I"m an ER physician (Canadian too!) and I find your videos so well made, so thoughtful and well documented, and at the same time I can shar how you feel responding to all those calls, evaluating new patients you don't know! Keep up the good work!
Thank you for the videos Siobhan! Since I've first started watching your videos, I've been training to become an EMT. I can now understand the medical emergencies, on top of appreciating your grit and resilience through your 24-hr shifts.
It’s refreshing to see such nice docs. I am an RN on nights in a pcu unit and the hospitalists are so grumpy and mean! We all are busy and have hard jobs, no reason to be mean to our peers. Love your videos :)
LOVE this video!! Thank you so much for the content you provide.
I just love you! I so enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing your day with us. We'd love to have you as my doctor if I lived in Canada.❤️
@Violin MD I felt your adrenaline , exhaustion , compassion, care and extreme concern all throughout this video Siobhan. I can't imagine how hard it would be to pass on sad news to family. It never gets easier, right? And all the things you have to remember to do regarding prescription orders, and even having to check vancomycin blood levels etc
I've been following you since you were a first year medical resident on and off and to hear you say "An Internal medicine specialist" made me beam. Great work!
Hi Siobhan,
Inpatient Oncology RN here. It was really cool to see you feature some content from my world.
Love your videos and the care you take interacting with staff, patients and families. Keep up the great educational content, it's super valuable!
really really really takes a special type of individual to work in this field and i am truly blessed for every one of them
I absolutely love your videos so so so much! I start nursing school in August :) I’m super nervous but excited to help people!! You are doing a phenomenal job
Before I had my heart and liver transplant earlier this year, I had Esophageal varices and had one burst while was at home, after vomiting blood 4 times. Thankfully in the ER is was put under control but after waiting in the ER for over 12 hours I was medevac flown to my transplant hospital where they stopped the bleeding the next morning in the OR, pretty uncomfortable situation for me but thankful is was taken care of that quick!
Oh my gosh that sounds terrifying!!
I am a third year med student from turkey and i was watching you years ago when i was in high school and understanding the diseases you talk about makes me proud. Best wishes for your career ❤❤❤
Extremely good quality vlog that resumes perfectly well the nightmare of night shift (those pages omg).
I think you give a very good view of real hospital work, with interprofessional interaction etc.
(From a fellow psychiatry resident)
Appreciate what you drs do 🙏
I always learn so much from your videos. I really hope the lady with the bleeding from her liver gets better. I just couldn't handle witnessing someone pass like that all the time. I don't think I would have the heart for that. You really are strong and brave and you handle your emotions so well.
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences in such a caring and respectful way! My 9 year old daughter has wanted to be a doctor since she was 3 and I think she will find you extremely inspirational. I can't wait for her to get home from school so that I can share your channel with her!
Dr. Siobhan, thank you so much for taking such good care of the neutropenic patient. when i was 5 my mom had breast cancer and developed an infection and neutropenia, she was shoved in a small room and left with no treatment for 3 hours which likely would’ve killed her if they left her there for much longer. by some miracle someone remembered she was in there and finally gave her the treatment she needed. i recently saw the same room she was put in when i was at the hospital in march and it was deplorable, and what made me so upset was that they wheeled a child in there and left him too. he was probably about 5 or so.
the way you treat these patients with such care and compassion is absolutely beautiful and it means more than i could ever explain to me, my mom, and i’m sure to everyone else who’s ever been in that position or had a loved one be in that position. it helps me know that not all patients are treated the way my mom and that boy and probably so many others were. thank you from the bottom of my heart ❤
Dr. Siobhan, the instant you mentioned esophageal varices (6:52) I remembered the case where you explained the use of the Blakemore and a football helmet.
loving the format with the nurses talk
Sioban, you’re one of my favorite med professionals on CZcams, You maintain honesty, transparency, and education but also keep the good energy going. You’re the best. A question about esophageal varices (and GI bleeds in general)- How come they become an emergency so quickly? It seems that any GI bleeds becomes an emergency rather than a slow process of treatment
I've had to (or volunteered to) tell families that people I've served with have died either in combat or due to something related to the military. It's not completely the same, but feel like I know how you feel having to do that... never easy
I’m sorry for the loss of your patience. I know you’re a doctor, but you’re also a human. My heart goes out to you and their families. I’ve learned so much from your videos. It’s just a regular lay person and patient and I have learned a great deal of respect for medical professionals, and what they’re going through. Sometimes there isn’t always thatempathy but I have a lot of more empathy now, definitely in part to your videos and what you all (doctors, nurses, everybody in the chain of operations that goes into helping us). Thank you so so much.
as someone who's been in the ER for febrile neutropenia three times cause of chemo, its so cool to see what the doctors and nurses are doing behind the scenes
God bless these doctors and nurses who work in hospitals. I can't imagine how hard they work to take care of each and every patient
As someone not in the medical field I really enjoy your videos. It is very informative.
Thank you for all that you do. ❤🎉 I love it that you vlog it here.
I love her calmness, even with urgent medical matters. I had an aortic valve replacement with a porcine (pig) valve. I had open heart surgery. The fatigue you experience is unreal. When I need to have the valve replaced, I will be having the TAVR method. Modern medicine is truly a miracle!
Siobhan, please do a meet and greet. I would seriously be so star struck if I ever get a chance to meet you. 😂 You never cease to amaze me😊
Hey Brian! Fun idea - I’ll definitely think about it!
@@ViolinMD
you are toooo beautiful!!
whomever see you should believe that God is surely true
and whenever I see you I'm always in a dream
and when we wake up, we all will realize that this whole life was nothing but a dream and that only God is whats true and real.
I don't know how atheists can believe that such a very sexy very attractive beauty queen like you came from monkeys hahaha
😄
There was a teacher who did not believe in the existence of God, he said to his students, do you see God?
the students answered no we don't see God, so the teacher said if you don't see God it means there is no God.
then a smart student stood up and said to the other students hey guys can you see the teachers brain?
then the student answered no we don't see the teachers brain, the student then said the teacher is crazy he has no brain
:0)
God started everything, and God also repeats things, and it is clear.
God is one, one God for all of us,
The universe didnt always exist science said it was not always existing, so it was created, they say it was through the big bang, and we say even that was created and initiated by God, & whatever got a beginning meaning whatever was proven to not have existed but then existed must have a creator, on the other hand whatever is proven to exist but was not proven to have had a beginning point by scientific facts and evidence and not logic alone, may have existed forever and thus has no creator, The universe proves the existence of God, but God not proven by scientific facts and evidence-¬ logic alone-to have had a beginning point, Thus if God had no beginning point and had always existed it means that he has no creator, again, because the universe had a beginning point it means the universe was created it means there must be a God, The universe proves the existence of God, but God on the other hand not proven to have had a beginning so God had no creator.
another thing, the universe shows unity although it shows diversity, meaning there are different things, different creatures and different materials, but they are all made of particles and atoms, that proves the capability and unity of God, that there is only one God not 2 or three!! or three in one!! or one in three!! or in four!!, one capable God.
God started &initiated &created everything, and he repeats things too, and that is clear, there are cycles almost for everything in life, water cycle, animal &plants food chain cycle, oxygen and carbon dioxide cycle, reproductive cycle.
and so on...
Also, this life is temporary, while the next-the hereafter-is forever, either in heaven or in hell fire,
Therefore, let us all try to be good and not bad humans in life, and be kind and follow the words of God and the good teachings of his great messenger to mankind, the prophet Mohammed and his supporter imam Ali and his good pious kind descendants whom are an extension of God's messenger and his light.
Shine and spread the light sunshine.
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I’m on a bone marrow transplant unit for my nursing capstone and this video taught me so much!
I don’t know how you do you’r job but I’m so grateful , thank you
You do an excellent job of explaining what is going on. With your personality and energy I hope you find something to do in the medical field that will use those assets.
These are my favourite videos of yours! Thanks!
You are an amazing doctor and you do a great job checking on your patients I love your channel
Hey Siobhan! Thank you for your videos! It is so nice to see the progress you've made over the years (as a medical professional but also the quality of your videos)! You seem so calm and competent! I love that you always explain a bit of the pathophysiology and (for me as a med student) also the treatment and medication you're giving. I'm always looking forward to your videos as they really motivate me! Thank you!
I absolutely love all your videos, been watching for about a year now ❤️
A year and a month ago, my grandpa went into the ER with CDiff. Two weeks later, the same nurse he had for CDiff called me and I quote "he was very brave, and now he will be at peace, I am very sorry" and hung up. This video brought me to tears.
You are really very helpful MD and at the same time very beautiful.
Hi! I recently graduated with my pre-vet degree and will be applying to vet school. Your videos are really nice and creative. Full of information and different kinds of POV's. You seem so nice and genuine towards your co-workers. Nice to see!!! the healthcare industry can be full of negative mean people. You're such a QUEEN
Hey Siobhan, love your videos. I'm a gastroenterology registrar from Australia and have never heard of a nocturnist before. The internal medicine after-hours roster in Australia is staffed by residents/interns with an on-call physician off-site. Would love to learn more about what nocturnists do and how the job differs from residency. Thanks!
Her smile makes me smile :)
I love your videos. I hope it can help people understand who sometimes say it's "long before you see a doctor"
I love these videos. So interesting!!! Thank you!!
I love your videos so much! It really inspires me to work in healthcare so just last week, I had applied to nursing school!
Happy to be helping people
Keep content like this, Dr Violin !!! 🎻 It's really interesting and learning a lot! Very educational content in real experiences in the hospital! 👍👌
Another great video!! Keep on the good job! Greetings from Slovenia!
I do remember the video with the football helmet!! This is a terrific channel about the practice of medicine because it shows all the thinking that goes on.
I just love these vlogs. I believe I’ve watched all of them more than once. It’s every comforting to watch before going to bed 😂
I love every time there's a new video up! Biggest fan from Tennessee, USA!
Hey Mandy! 🤗
Thank you for your videos ❤. They truly inspire me to become a better nurse and hopefully one day nurse practitioner 🎉. Your videos help me learn so much ✨
That means a lot to me Sheyla! Thank you and good luck!!
That rings back memories as a student unit clerk mayn years ago I was on the hemo/Onc unit. I loved my preceptor 😊
My grandfather had a stem cell transplant last year for his Multiple Myeloma and his cancer is undetectable! He is doing fantastic on his maintenance chemo. So thankful for science to help extend our lives!
I remember when you were a student I’m so glad I got to see where you’re at now❤️😊
I also enjoyed watching the nurses do what they did to me while I was in the ICU.
I love your channel Dr and appreciate the way you go about entertaining us in the hospital with patients! Don't know what we would do without such dedicated Medical Dr's and Medical Staff! Thank you for sharing! Just a question. Would it not be hygenic to tie back your hair? I did notice your hair was tied back when you went off duty! So glad!
As a nursing student , i love these videos so much 💗 thank you
That was excellent!!! Thank you!
You are so delightful.
what a day at work! I always learn new info from your videos.
Glad you enjoyed!
Wow! I absolutely Love your channel. You’re an AMAZING Dr.
PeaceAndLove
Lori
Hello, I love your content, I have been watching since the thousands and I cannot believe how much you’ve grown
Aw thanks Cali! Great to have you here!
@@ViolinMD thanks for the heart 🤎🤎
When you were talking about the Enlarged asophagus veins That takes me back to my dad. Who had Nash of the liver. Unfortunately, after his transplant, he had a vain rupture and ended up passing from that. But he had the confusion just like you were talking about.
you’re incredible
Happy April
Nice caption of your daily routine