Life-Saving Moments - 24 Hours in A&E - Medical Documentary
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- čas přidán 30. 09. 2023
- 24 Hours in A&E - S02 E12
Witness the intense moments inside one of the world's busiest emergency departments at King's College Hospital in London. From critical cases to heartwarming reunions, follow the dedicated medical staff as they work tirelessly to save lives and provide care. Experience the emotional rollercoaster of patients, families, and medical professionals in this gripping episode.
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24 Hours in A&E is a British documentary series that takes viewers on an emotionally charged journey into the heart of a busy trauma center. This gripping reality TV show provides an unfiltered and compelling look at the daily workings of a UK healthcare system, specifically the emergency department of a hospital.
With a focus on patient care and critical care, 24 Hours in A&E showcases the true essence of hospital life and the incredible work of medical professionals. Through real-life medical cases and patient stories, the show offers an honest and raw depiction of medical emergencies and the crucial medical treatment needed to save lives.
Filmed in real-time, the documentary offers an unscripted and captivating look at the fast-paced environment of an emergency room. The show explores the human interest aspect of healthcare, portraying the personal lives of the patients and their families as they navigate through life-changing medical situations.
A&E documentary, medical documentary, and hospital documentary all rolled into one, 24 Hours in A&E offers a unique perspective on the reality of emergency medicine. Broadcast on Channel 4, this real-life medical drama has become a critically acclaimed hospital reality TV show, gaining popularity for its powerful and touching portrayal of the human spirit in times of crisis.
Overall, 24 Hours in A&E is a must-watch for anyone interested in medical emergencies, UK healthcare, and the incredible work of medical professionals in the emergency department.
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The young lad in the waiting room notiving the older man couldn't zipper his coat and just helping, no words necessary. The world needs more of this.
I do believe that there's more goodness in the world than there is evil ... Or at least my heart wants or needs to believe that.... Hope anyone reading this tonight is safe, warm and happy ❤
It was a delightful scene to witness. And he so nonchalantly brushes it off as if acts like that are no big deal. I hope his life has been blessed in so many ways.
I really want to believe there are more caring and loving people in the world 🙏☮️❤️
@@tina.a.59 It's rare, but we are out here ❤️❤️❤️💙💙
When I was 16 and started dating (legally 😆) my uncle told me to be careful because there aren’t too many men left in the world. That guy is a true man 👍
the fact the tino couldn't tell it was her mom, but she wanted her around... a mother's love is always felt no matter what 💕
Thank goodness for Tino's teacher for immediately getting her to the hospital and what a power mom! that must have been so extremely difficult to see your child go through all of that. Glad they ended up finding out what was wrong and treating her.
Horrific. Don't even know the little one and felt horrible for her.
Bailey mum was a star she has raised a polite young man.
When little Tino didnt recognise her mother, i cried. 😢
Very sad! I can't imagine what the mom was going through.
@@maryellenblount6376 heartbreaking and terrifying at the same time
The young man in waiting helping the older man zip his jacket made my heart feel warm and fuzzy. 🥰
The lady in red is an amazing role model for that ED! She cares sooo much!❤
Bailey, what a lively young person you are. Complimenting the hospital and staff even though you are injured.
I agree with what another person commented on…kudos to the teacher for getting Tino taken care of right away! She knows her kids! To the mother, oh my goodness how beautiful the love is she has for her daughter, how beautiful ❤ I would love to see these too when Tino is a grown woman, I’m sure she will take after mom and have the same sweetness about her. Her mother must have just been so very worried for her baby girl 😢
Good on that doctor for not giving up getting a diagnosis for that little girl
Mad respect for the lady in red, amazing will to work and just having to be on top of everything all the time every second, what an incredible dedication to her craft. I do feel she would beat your ass behind the curtains if you fuck up but at the same time you must learn so much from doctors like that. Very inspiring
Inspiring enough to clean up your language?
She's going to the doctor every couple of days? There's something psychological going on for sure, and I'm surprised it's not been recommended that she seek a psych eval at the very least. I believe her loss has left her with the need of attention (in some capacity), or that her anxieties have worsened throughout her grief, especially after the death of her husband.
Agree, she needs a high dose of an SSRI and grief counselling for starters.
That poor little Tino was so scared and confused. You could tell she was trying to communicate but couldn't quite find the words. As someone who has suffered from seizures as a child this breaks my heart. But it brings me hope to see that her teachers cared about her well being.
The worry on moms face when the doctors said that they were stumped on what could be wrong with the little girl says it all. The anguish of worry and the not knowing!
If that woman is visiting the doctor every other day, she’s got some major mental issues. Hoping she gets the help she needs!
They said that she has major depression and general anxiety. Both of those are tough to live with.
It's like Tino is searching for the words but the right ones won't come😧
Bailey, men are allowed to cry. Especially if their femur is getting realigned.
Edit: the loss of my Dad after he and my mom were together 30yrs absolutely devastated her. Much like Karen, she needed help to process the grief and trauma of watching him die so slowly. It was very hard. Even 6yrs later it's still hard.
Toni’s mom aged 10 years just sitting there, and when she didn’t know her mom…so sad. Such a pretty little girl.
Tino's case really hit home for me. My baby brother had meningitis as a young child. It started off with a little headache and some fever, quite similar to a cold or flu. Within an hour, he was totally out of it. It's SO scary when a child starts acting and talking irrationally, it's like you see them turn into zombies before your very eyes. Luckily, my dad had the sense to call the on-call GP who, also luckily, recognized how serious it was over the phone and told us to not waste a second. By the time my brother got to the hospital, he was essentially unconscious from confusion. My mom was out doing weekly shopping. Before she left, my brother wasn't even ill. She arrived home to an ambulance loading her severely ill son, dad in panic, and the rest of us crying and scared. That's how fast it went downhill. His chance of surviving without serious impairment was very low but somehow, he managed to recover completely. These brain inflammation diseases in children are really the stuff of nightmares and the zombie-like mental state is absolutely terrifying to see.
That young girl has a great teacher and a doctor. Very hard to diagnosis very early.
Awww...the woman who lost her husband. The minute she said she goes to the doctors every other day I figured it's a psych issue. Bless her - I hope she finds the peace she's looking for.
My heart is breaking over Tino not recognizing her mom 💔
I felt compassion for Karen I lost my fiancé in 2021 from complications of alcoholism and it was horrible I grieved him for a long time! She is still grieving the loss of her husband! I would be crushed if my daughter didn’t know who I am encephalitis is a dangerous viral infection and I’m so glad I never had that virus
Karen, it's real what you are going through. Anxiety really is the pits , as it affects each person so differently.
Ugh bless Tino and her family.
Seeing that beautiful child cry,broke my heart.
I went to the emergency room and was told I was having anxiety despite being not anxious at all. Turns out I was having a stroke
I have depression and anxiety and I went to the ER and was told the pain and illness was my depression and anxiety. Turns out I had pancreatitis and needed my gall bladder out. However it took 4 trips to the ER before they finally gave in and ran the tests and discovered my illnesses.
I have bi-polar disorder, borderline personality disorder, and anxiety. I take meds for all of them. I was in ER with shortness of breath and Drs all said I was having a panic attack and gave me lorazepam and when it didn't get better took an x-ray. Turns out my left lung was full of liquid. I had to have a drain put in. Don't ever let anyone tell you that you are fine when you know that you are not.
@@alisonrobinson3253 girl it's been more than a year of not letting them tell me I'm fine. They did run a bunch of tests though. Still no clue while I live in pain 24\7\365. Gonna go to the capital and see what they'll figure (if they'll try at all, that's the problem). I'm so tired.
I really thought the mom told her soon to "put a glove on it" 😂
All the same, i don't think I want my nurse saying it either lol
Tino is so pretty
Really beautiful
I keep thinking how a US MD wouldn’t have the authority or approval to run half the tests she ran on that little baby girl. I can only imagine the hoops the staff would have to jump through to just to get general anesthesia for an LP. God bless the NHS all the way from Texas.
Toni is theee most beautiful young lady I’ve ever seen. Beautiful inside and out. Her Doctor and her family are gorgeous people too. I’m sending love ♥️ hugs 🤗 and prayers 🙏to them all and to her teacher’s keen eye and obvious love ❤️ of her class mates. From Northwestern Ontario Canada 🇨🇦.
Bailey is tough as nails. Having a femur fracture reduced is agonizing.
I love hospital videos.
To the dear woman who lost her father, who is so sad..so very sad, I wish I could give her a big hug 😢❤ Your in my prayers, I hope you find your happiness again…Remember, you were blessed to have your father, you have so many wonderful memories ❤ One day when we are living in the new system of things, you will see him again. I send you a hug..you will be in my heart 🤗
That Blackberry dates this episode. lol
And thinking that boys are not allowed to cry is also not from this time anymore. Luckily.
When I broke my leg I had to have it reduced and a temporary cast put on before surgery. I was given a drug that allowed me to be concious enough to follow instructions but unconscious enough not to remember anything. I've had that same drug several more times. Lol, last time was a few months ago and it worked too well. I couldn't be revived right away.
It's seems alot persons getting hit by cars! Isn't anybody watching what there doing? It's so sad. Bless you all that work there helping! ❤
I think the daughter needs to force her mother into some grief counsel session. She’s filling the void of her husband’s death with hypochondriac behaviour.
She seems to want attention. Her daughter is playing into it.
This isn't a conscious thing. She stated she wish it weren't so. The brain is an incredible thing.
How can you have 6 kids and the oldest daughter says they never had a father figure in their lives?!
The son obviously wanted his Mom to stay close by for the X-rays but she needed a cigarette!
She had to leave the room because of x-rays. The Tech tol her that .
@@lindaarnold5683 sure, for a couple of minutes but not a cigarette break. She actually said she was going for a cigarette before the tech said she couldn’t stay.
@@SJC49she probably knew she couldn't stay for the x-rays, do you not know how getting x rays work? only ppl allowed in x ray room is the radiologist and the patient, no one else
I think she was also upset, though, and didn't want her son to see it. She was telling him, "don't worry, it's just your leg, you'll be alright," but as soon as she was away from him she called someone to express her feelings and was crying.
The case with little Tino is like a real-life episode of House!! I hope they figure it out, she looks so scared and her poor mum! I don't know what I'd do if I ask one of my kids if they knew me and they reply with they don't??? Wow.. 😔🤕💔
Disoriented in time, place and person!
The brits say disorientated - we in US say disoriented 🤓
A&O x O 😬
The lady who visits the doctor every few days has some mental, emotional problems and should be seeing a psychiatrist. That's not normal behavior.
Lol "tell them the story because they'll come with the answer quicker" Doc, I work in the lab- yes we can get your sample to the front of the queue (probably already have since it is from A&E and we see the age from the birthdate on the tube) and get our top scientist on shift on it (who has the experience and confidence to do the work well and efficiently) BUT it might not come more quickly. It won't help you if we don't have accuracy- it will take the time it takes to be right- and depending on what we're testing we can't short cut testing time on instrumentation. Being rushed with a phone call just interrupts, especially if we're short staffed and we have to stop what we are doing to answer. But I understand a quick call wanting to make sure we're on top it. She seems like a kickass doctor though.
Baily, my guy, being a man does not mean you can't cry. Let it out, homie.
That blonde chap so so so pretty whoever is fortunate enough to have children with her is a very, very, very lucky person
I had random numbness, migraines, and stomach pains. Oh I am making it up, it's anxiety.. welp guess what, after many years it was my kidneys no one bothered look at. All my issues caused by two defective kidneys, and possibly a rare genetic condition that causes weakness.
Did the second patient say iam at the doctor every 3-4 dags? 😮
She's clearly not well mentally. Hope she gets the help she does need
The daughter seems high on something.
doctor shoppers. possibly drug users. very sad
I think she said 2-3. I live with chronic pain and I see the specialist every 2 mons. And my primary every 6 mons. That is excessive to say the least. 😢
@@barbaraburton8914 i have a muscle desease copd, may-thurner and more health isseus. But this is a record wauw. I have had periods were i saw a dokter / specialist 4-5 times in one month that was e record for me.
But indeed it must be a mental problem or something like that this is not normal i think
See, I would accept the diagnosis of "psychological pain" if I heard it at 5th-6th appointment. After they'd done all the tests and scans. But because I was told I had stress and anxiety on my very first visit, before they even did any tests, and kept telling ME what symptoms I have instead of listening, I will now never accept it either. How am I supposed to know whether they're being serious or just dismissive because I'm a woman? And I live in a Big Fascist so chances are they diagnose me with "cunt emotions" the moment I walk in the door. I can never trust them. Even the more or less human ones just resort to being dismissive once they realize they have no clue about what's happening.
Now that Chronic Fatigue is being linked to immune problems I can accept at least sussing it as a reason I live in pain 24\365 and can't even walk without anti-inflammatories, but they still have a long way to go to figure out what is happening exactly.
Fibromyalgia maybe? I hope you feel better.
I'm so sorry. You deserve better than that. But heaven forbid they listen to women when we say we're in pain🙄
Can you imagine working with that lady in red? No way I could. A Hall monitor in a group of professionals.
She is an excellent doctor. I would want her treating me and her helping people to treat me. She knows what she is doing!
You’re very judgemental. I hope some day if you ever need a professional, capable doctor you end up with her. And if you do, treat her with the respect she deserves!
Huh? Clearly you've never worked in the healthcare system.
it’s giving ✨misogyny✨
She's a leader!
Probably the majority of the one ladies issues are weight related.
That laughable.