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2 04 Greg Kelly Acute Paediatrics Beyond the Patient is the Family
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2 04 Greg Kelly Acute Paediatrics Beyond the Patient is the Family
Gender and Acute Coronary Syndrome - Gemma Figtree
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Needs overview
Connecting to Homelessness - Daniel Nour
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Needs overview
2 03 Mya Cubitt Trauma and Age
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2 03 Mya Cubitt Trauma and Age
Sepsis and Antimicrobial Stewardship - Two Sides of the Same Coin - Karin Thursky
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Appropriate use of antimicrobials is primarily a patient safety issue, and is the key aim of an effective antimicrobial stewardship program. We discuss the challenges in the management of a patient with sepsis, and how decision-making is usually done in the absence of effective diagnostics. Time dependent protocols and the knowledge that undertreatment of a patient with sepsis will lead to poor...
1 02 Heidi Lee The Next Industrial Revolution
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1 02 Heidi Lee The Next Industrial Revolution
1 01 Nick Watts A National Sustainable Healthcare Program
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1 01 Nick Watts A National Sustainable Healthcare Program
Is burn out burning us out?
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In this week’s podcast Liz Crowe - an advanced clinician social worker who has worked in Brisbane’s major children’s hospitals in intensive care, emergency departments and cancer wards - begins the podcast with the question - is all this talk of burn out, actually making us burnt out? In this podcast, Liz goes on to address exactly what the term burn out actually means and discusses how the lit...
I am the Captain of my Soul: High Impact Cases Panel Discussion
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Each speaker delivers a short high impact clinical case from practice ranging from conflict zones to 2 week boarding in the emergency department in India. These cases have been chosen because of the profound personal impact upon the clinician. Following the clinical cases, Ben will facilitate a debrief to explore how these clinicians prepared for, performed in, or recovered from the situations.
2 weeks: a case from India
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Ankur Verma opens the podcast by telling his listeners that he’s going to share with them something that happened during the time that Delta was in its dreadful stages in both Australia and India. He goes on to talk about a case that took place during the Delta wave, when minutes matter. He recounts a patient - Mrs P - who had come in gasping and immediately went into cardiac arrest, and notes ...
COVID19 through the looking glass: Intrapartum Maternity Care
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Bec Szabo - an obstetrician, gynaecologist, and medical educator - begins the podcast by asking the audience to go back to Melbourne with her on a journey through the looking glass. She notes that while taking her listeners to Wonderland might be a bit quirky, but that it’s essential for the point of the story. Bec also wants to preface the talk with a trigger warning; and acknowledges that the...
4 Seconds A Case from Afghanistan with Gary Berkowitz
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"Death is not the enemy but occasionally needs help with timing." Peter Josef Safar (1924 - 2003) 'The Father of Modern CPR' In this week’s episode of the Coda podcast, former flight paramedic Gary Berkowitz - who previously worked in Afghanistan and now works for Queensland Ambulance Service - explores how when death is inevitable, the way of dying matters. To open the discussion, he addresses...
After Hours: Climate Action: Addressing Emissions from Clinical Practice
Просмотров 2592 года назад
After Hours: Climate Action: Addressing Emissions from Clinical Practice
5 Things You Can Do to Save the Planet
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5 Things You Can Do to Save the Planet
Coda Earth: Examine Your Carbon Footprint
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Coda Earth: Examine Your Carbon Footprint
Coda Earth: Commit to Take Action
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Coda Earth: Commit to Take Action
Coda Earth: Healthcare unites in climate action
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Coda Earth: Healthcare unites in climate action
Critical Care & Religion: Liz Crowe
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Critical Care & Religion: Liz Crowe
The Challenges for Women in Critical Care
Просмотров 4812 года назад
The Challenges for Women in Critical Care
Coda22: A festival of clinical learning, health advocacy & a celebration of our healthcare community
Просмотров 3732 года назад
Coda22: A festival of clinical learning, health advocacy & a celebration of our healthcare community
Situational awareness in resuscitation and repetitive practice
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Situational awareness in resuscitation and repetitive practice
Teamwork and Communication in Critical Care: Peter Brindley
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Teamwork and Communication in Critical Care: Peter Brindley
Lessons in Critical Care from the Battlefield: Kate Prior
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Lessons in Critical Care from the Battlefield: Kate Prior
Functional systems for Emergencies, mass casualties and disasters
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Functional systems for Emergencies, mass casualties and disasters
Fatigue in Critical Care: Jo Anna Leuck
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Fatigue in Critical Care: Jo Anna Leuck
The Purpose and Effect of Fear in Surgery and Medicine: Ross Fisher
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The Purpose and Effect of Fear in Surgery and Medicine: Ross Fisher
Life and Treatment After Sepsis: Simon Finfer
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Life and Treatment After Sepsis: Simon Finfer
Prehospital Diagnosis and Treatment of Sepsis
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Prehospital Diagnosis and Treatment of Sepsis
Hospital Handover of Major Trauma: Kieran Henry
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Hospital Handover of Major Trauma: Kieran Henry

Комментарии

  • @JoyDan347
    @JoyDan347 16 часов назад

    I am a septic survivor admitted may 2024, now severe hair loss . They say it’s from sepsis & occurs mostly in woman….ugh

  • @alexandrecarvalho8624
    @alexandrecarvalho8624 14 дней назад

    This high speed motor vehicle crash (car versus 400 kilovolt high voltage electricity pole at 85 kilometres per hour) caused the electric pole to topple over my Alpine Tudor farmhouse in Belleville Sur Loire (central France). That high speed motor vehicle crash caused the Belleville nuclear power plant (the twelfth largest operating nuclear power plant in France) to shut down, cutting off electricity to 2335000 French people and caused me 2275000 euros in damage to my Alpine Tudor mansion (the pole destroyed the roof and an electric arc from the power lines set my attic on fire). I got scared of getting a deadly electric shock since the power cables fell into my saltwater pool! It caused me PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder)

  • @user-pj9cb4oy4r
    @user-pj9cb4oy4r 17 дней назад

    You're an extremely good medical technician using this at least helps people survive !!!

  • @shoreshidoshi
    @shoreshidoshi 19 дней назад

    Truly awesome lecture...great job...thank you

  • @helpmyspaghettiiseatingme
    @helpmyspaghettiiseatingme 25 дней назад

    I’ve never seen a simulation done on a stage, with stage lighting cues and all😅

  • @omniafatth
    @omniafatth Месяц назад

    Thank you so much ❤

  • @Susan-hc5uu
    @Susan-hc5uu Месяц назад

    When I was discharged from the hospital after being treated for sepsis, I never knew what to expect afterwards. The recovery and lasting effects are unlike anything I’ve ever experienced before. Patients need to be educated about the possible residual effects.

    • @GoBuddieGo
      @GoBuddieGo 4 дня назад

      Exactly, I was discharged from the hospital only a week ago and my family is already wondering when I’m going back to work and they think I’m lazy because some days I feel too weak to walk. This is a very serious thing and recovery could take weeks or months.

  • @anujclerk1955
    @anujclerk1955 2 месяца назад

    excellent Dr. Nicholas and team. Lets' make things simple for Medical Professionals or else , mounting complexities of algorithms will end up non performance despite best knowledge.

  • @Pinkkermit17
    @Pinkkermit17 2 месяца назад

    My husband just got off ECMO today 6/18/24 , he was on it for 4 days. His chance of survival without it was slim. We will take out chances on the future outcome , vs not having one at all.

  • @dodgewrench7221
    @dodgewrench7221 2 месяца назад

    I feel she did a great job of explaining the EMS experience

  • @shakilsingh1701
    @shakilsingh1701 2 месяца назад

    I had sepsis shock in Nov 2023. I refused all medication except antibiotic, infusions & other supplements. My surgeon was good, removed much more than the abscess. The wound was like a gunshot wound, & the vacuum machine and experienced hands of Wound Sisters were excellent. I requested more antibiotics to have peace of mind. I continued fiction reading in ICU (it was the worst ICU in South Africa. I don’t know to what extent theSLE condition I have for 40 years assisted in my recovery. I got back to driving & working after 3 weeks. Best wishes to those who are recovering. My case was similar & as serious to other Sepsis patients. At age 65, my recovery was simply miraculous. Also I have severe allergies to 70 % of drugs so there was no scope for trial & error treatment, others around me were getting a cocktail of drugs. Please medical professionals do not make assumptions cos each patient is unique.

  • @Howard-mr8xo
    @Howard-mr8xo 2 месяца назад

    I never met the guy but every year come back to watch him as he we always be in my thoughts ... 🍻🍻John

  • @eamonnbyrne8400
    @eamonnbyrne8400 2 месяца назад

    I had met John twice before and he was the most down to earth person.Really good people. I watched the other video were John was giving a speech about serious motorbike crashes and medical intervention.He was so good at what he did and if he had of decided to leave the racing scene I'm 100% sure he could of been a stand up comedian he was that funny.But he was never going to give up on what his pure passion was,and that was to save road racers lives.So until the next time I bump into You my friend.Farewell.RIP. Dr John Hind's. Delta Seven.☘

  • @PPA-vl3cu
    @PPA-vl3cu 2 месяца назад

    Don't dismiss a patient with a Hx of asthma and allergies when there is minimal wheezing on auscultation, but with a complaint of difficulty breathing.

  • @carmelfogliani3795
    @carmelfogliani3795 2 месяца назад

    Amazing NAS. Articulate always. ❤️❤️🥰👍

  • @bettierusso5410
    @bettierusso5410 3 месяца назад

    As a simulation, great...but VERY SLOW! If it were real, you would be hustling like mad. You don't have time to be so polite..." Are you ok with that? Yes? " the mother has died, and the baby will too in minutes. I spent 30 yrs in Labor & Delivery and have seen a lot. I watched a post-mortem C/S delivery in less than 60 seconds! Mom was gone from an aneurysm and Dr recognized it and POW! The mother was pushing. All of a sudden she went grey. She made an inhuman-sounding LOUD GASP. her eyes flew open, fixed blown pupils, and her head collapsed onto the bed. No pulse. It was clear to all that this mom was dead. The room went into hyper-flight. The OB doctor looked up between her legs and yelled "Aneurysm..Scalpel!" He grabbed the scalpel, began to cut, and grabbed the baby in a hurry. Baby made it! We were all stunned. We in the room were trying to accept what just happened, but the OB Doc instantly KNEW. After Mother was sutured as if she had a normal delivery. When a nurse handed him a stapler, the Dr at that time said " NO, She gave life. She lost her life. She deserves the best careful stitching possible with full dignity." I will never forget the respect in his voice and the tenderness in his hands. Once we were all out of the delivery, the quiet tears came to us all. This is a GREAT TEAM and fabulous simulation., I couldn't help remembering my delivery and saying to them over and over again...hurry it up!

  • @Nicholas-yw9rr
    @Nicholas-yw9rr 3 месяца назад

    You Rock.

  • @jeromefitzroy
    @jeromefitzroy 3 месяца назад

    He’s my kind of hot daddy.

  • @Harbinger999-sz4ni
    @Harbinger999-sz4ni 3 месяца назад

    Scott Weingart and Simon Carley & RUclips'rz, I have a simular problem of a very different sort, one which conflicts with the established medical paradigm. Even though my problem is radiologically Quantifiable, its existence is being adamantly rejected by 20 professionals in the past two years, half of which are Specialist. When presented with the imagery, these so-called professionals act as though they have been caught cheating on the USMLE exam, & Cower with rejection. My problem shouldn't exist theoretically, but it does. Many have tried gas lighting it away, but not a single one has been willing to pick up the phone, call the CDC to humbly solicit assistance, Or perform a biopsy, I suppose when it kills me someone will cut it out of me declaring discovery. Come check me out, If you want to experience horror, and fascination simultaneously

  • @joaonogueirasantos8211
    @joaonogueirasantos8211 4 месяца назад

    Fastastic coaching video!

  • @sarpersaglam5995
    @sarpersaglam5995 4 месяца назад

    It was a great presentation. We, emergency medicine specialists who are part of the show, face difficulties all over the world and especially in Turkey, where performance anxiety is at the forefront. We definitely need a new paradigm. Thank you very much for your guiding and eye-opening conversations. And I wish SMACC and CODA would continue...

  • @steve00alt70
    @steve00alt70 4 месяца назад

    His mistake was going on the TT but you cant turn back time.

  • @MrMastera
    @MrMastera 4 месяца назад

    Thanks! Really felt the effect when I started relaxing bottom-to-top.

  • @nikkesu
    @nikkesu 5 месяцев назад

    i was on ecmo march 2019, three weeks time, like her. i had pneunomia and sepsis like her too.

  • @CC-kl4nh
    @CC-kl4nh 5 месяцев назад

    Asthma. Short acting long acting steroid. Heliox. Oxygen. RSI is NOT easy!

  • @monk1776
    @monk1776 5 месяцев назад

    In March of 2021 I spent 6months on ecmo due to covid pneumonia I was also on a ventilator and dialysis machine and suffered internal bleeding. Ecmo saved my life but now I'm disabled I'm on oxygen 24/7 and was left with severe nerve damage to my right leg a foot.

  • @jo-annecase2590
    @jo-annecase2590 5 месяцев назад

    Amazon woman and surgeon! Saved my life! ❤

  • @johnniem4905
    @johnniem4905 5 месяцев назад

    My mom aged 89 was struck by sepsis treated in general ward with antibiotics died after 15 days in the hospital

  • @growilltalkshow
    @growilltalkshow 5 месяцев назад

    We learnt a lot from your online lectures and podcasts

  • @MsKlamar
    @MsKlamar 5 месяцев назад

    Scoop and run to the hospital.

  • @sayedjubran8954
    @sayedjubran8954 5 месяцев назад

    Nice simulation, one notice only , If patient is in PEA , you must start CHEST COMPRESSIONS

  • @javadaghrab5687
    @javadaghrab5687 5 месяцев назад

    How come i didn't see this b4

  • @jamesfohare
    @jamesfohare 6 месяцев назад

    Appart from the clinical side this is a lesson for life at anytime a lot is commonsince thank you Doc .

  • @lisastill8276
    @lisastill8276 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome!

  • @SuperStevestan
    @SuperStevestan 6 месяцев назад

    a true creative always questions everything, even the problem, its our default setting

  • @user-ds8fq8cp2f
    @user-ds8fq8cp2f 6 месяцев назад

    I dont want to relax,I want epi,when its bad. I do not wanna sit forever on treatments and sure as heck,do not wanna be jabbed with a pen,when I am already fighting. Give the epi in the arm,like the old days

  • @user-ds8fq8cp2f
    @user-ds8fq8cp2f 6 месяцев назад

    I am symptomatic at all times. It never goes away.

  • @kings656565
    @kings656565 6 месяцев назад

    Having made use of our air ambulance this man worked so hard for he has my respect

  • @AliizDelonge
    @AliizDelonge 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @kelliedickens4111
    @kelliedickens4111 6 месяцев назад

    This video is very helpful. As an asthmatic and also having lungs, that have been affected by pneumonia. My lungs never were the same. I am on SSDI. MY MAJOR is my lung disease.

  • @inekelauwen9718
    @inekelauwen9718 6 месяцев назад

    Profound...thank you for this talk.

  • @cyrusyamin1942
    @cyrusyamin1942 7 месяцев назад

    RIP

  • @sherrysloan2881
    @sherrysloan2881 7 месяцев назад

    Having just had sepsis dec15, 2023 after going to va a week before telling me it was just a virus and sending me home I ended up breaking out in a sweat barely able to make it to the bed I had my mother in law call 911 (thankfully she was home in the bathroom next to my bedroom which I thank God every day) I ended up in the er then a cat scan was done. With that they noticed a hole in my stomach developed from a hiatal hernia. I ended up in emergency surgery and half way through had to stop cause my blood pressure was too low so they stabilized me and the next day finished the surgery. I remained in a coma 3 days and finally woke up in icu not knowing that 3 days had passed. They didn’t expect me to make it through the night but I did. I thank God everyday!

  • @denisebridgford7773
    @denisebridgford7773 7 месяцев назад

    Got post sepsis syndrome, no energy strength, no health from doctors, at a loss

  • @martylookingbill1264
    @martylookingbill1264 7 месяцев назад

    I had stage two emphysema when I got sepsis within four months I was stage four because no one found my sepsis for a whole entire summer

  • @Jou204
    @Jou204 7 месяцев назад

  • @vishnuchandana6679
    @vishnuchandana6679 7 месяцев назад

    It would be really helpful if you mentioned the names of the speakers in your video or at least in the description. Thank you for this excerpt :)

  • @Jou204
    @Jou204 7 месяцев назад

  • @777djin
    @777djin 7 месяцев назад

    I survived two severe sepsis in 2007 , and in 2021 , the first one was so painful like fire in my leg , the second one was power ten like fire on , in , my 2 legs , i had to heal myself alone in a cheap hotel room in india cause no money for hospital , i was going to pharmacy 3 times per day at 2 minutes by scooter from that room and was paralysed on floor the rest of the time , it took me 6 months to recover , alone , with my faith , 2 legs black from knees to feet extremeties smelling dead body , putrefaction , a doctor wanted to cut my both legs , i refused , and i recovered slowly day after day once the storm has gone , 3 months after starting , not a nightmare , but a private lesson of what is hell , the pain of this illness sepsis gangrena kills more than the death itself , death is heaven compared to the hard stages suffering to end this illness , like a hell lottery winner ticket mixed with the Russian mountains of suffering mixed with the Russian roulette , you never know if this is not your last breath , your last day , and when it's gone once you win 3 month after you need 3 month more to remake the damaged parts like a lizard after a passage of sharks or piranhas , scared that it comes back , into that pain death is heaven i tell you , but not allowed to abandon the fight from life side ... Crazy experience , 2 times severe sepsis ...