Chief Nurse Research Fellowship 2024
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@epicguy21
@epicguy21 8 күн бұрын
How do I get this 🙏
@elisaduranso6026
@elisaduranso6026 9 күн бұрын
My grandma is going through it now I pray for her . This gives me hope
@wayneferrier8096
@wayneferrier8096 15 күн бұрын
My mum was the same ICU pulmonary odemia on oxygen nearly died she was diagnosed with delirium severe.she fault everyone was out to get her this was 7months ago she has now got worse cos they didn't treat it or got to the bottom of the delirium can anybody out their have any ideas thanks .
@cloverzelderz4425
@cloverzelderz4425 25 күн бұрын
Very helpful. I struggle with practical learning. This has really helped me to learn the theory before applying myself.
@lynnepaquette4124
@lynnepaquette4124 26 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story. That is absolutely terrifying. I feel so bad for you. I can only imagine. I hope you're okay now. Health care workers should be more educated on this. I hallucinated before but nowhere as bad as you but it felt really real. I would lose it too if someone tried to shove a tube down my throat.
@sandra-caz
@sandra-caz Ай бұрын
Hi, why would I be sent there for a neck scan? I am a female with Hyperthyroidism
@nineplus113nineplus7
@nineplus113nineplus7 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words and speaking so well of your experience from entering Derriford and then joining our Team on Kingfisher!! I am so glad we were able to look after your Mum in the way you wished for and that I could be part of that for you both. Best wishes Kevin.
@nineplus113nineplus7
@nineplus113nineplus7 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words and speaking so well of your experience from entering Derriford and then joining our Team on Kingfisher!! I am so glad we were able to look after your Mum in the way you wished for and that I could be part of that for you both. Best wishes Kevin.
@naggalyejanet8874
@naggalyejanet8874 Ай бұрын
Oh yes Kevin and his team are very lovely. They have taught me so much in Derriford and am grateful 🙏. Very kind and respectful always. Keep up the good work end of life team. God bless you 🎉
@douglasnorby4006
@douglasnorby4006 2 ай бұрын
Have to get mine for prostrate.
@lw1zfog
@lw1zfog 2 ай бұрын
oh dear.
@Ihfmpw8
@Ihfmpw8 2 ай бұрын
Thankyou for this video….it has really helped me. I was in hospital with pneumonia a d sepsis, I had delirium the memories stay ,but you dear folks helped me understand xx
@kay8591
@kay8591 3 ай бұрын
Shame that the medication can cause premature death, through respiratory depression, and sedate the person so they can't spend the last moments with their loved ones. This over medicalised death sentence is not needed by the vast majority of people who could die completely naturally. Midazolam and Opioids is a terrible death. The person may be conscious but paralysed, unable to move or speak. It is not comfortable and is not a good death
@Ruby-qm1uo
@Ruby-qm1uo 3 ай бұрын
Yes! If doctors had only told me, “some of the medicine we needed to give you might have made you have some bad dreams or scary thoughts. It’s all okay, we know what’s going on. It will pass” that would have transformed my experience (at only 10 years old)
@brianpengelly4653
@brianpengelly4653 3 ай бұрын
I believe the medical profession didn't understand the horror of what we went through until relatively recently. Thank God they do now.
@kevywilliams3304
@kevywilliams3304 3 ай бұрын
It’s awful :( it’s from drugs ……
@user-zv4hx9rh5m
@user-zv4hx9rh5m 4 ай бұрын
Excellent
@truth-hurts3089
@truth-hurts3089 4 ай бұрын
Fascinating listen. Well done Brian.
@staceygandy2009
@staceygandy2009 4 ай бұрын
I went to er for acute pancreatitis and a heavy drinker of alcohol. 2 days pain, third day with medications for withdrawal i experienced hallucinations and were real in my mind and everyone out to kill me. Called my wife and she came to hospital and when i saw her i was back in a few minutes. 9days total hospital stay. Dts is not a joke!
@you-zi6mc
@you-zi6mc 4 ай бұрын
Many Many thanks for volunteering at hospital. I really want to help. Apart from medical care patients need other kind of help. Lots of patients they can't speak english, no friends, no family. No emotional support.
@Benchmark243
@Benchmark243 4 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@gcbus2
@gcbus2 5 ай бұрын
Thank you Brian for this informative video. Very useful as my father has spent a week in ICU after sedation/incubation for a heart issue and infection and has developed delirium after a few days. Hopefully he will improve soon.
@brianpengelly4653
@brianpengelly4653 3 ай бұрын
My thoughts are with you
@JuanMartinez-df1lc
@JuanMartinez-df1lc 5 ай бұрын
You can tell flu is bad when nobody makes videos or post of personal experice
@Ndukacn
@Ndukacn 5 ай бұрын
Hello is there sponsorship for international nurses? Asking for myself.
@jimditch6990
@jimditch6990 6 ай бұрын
I'm having the same treatment shortly in the same department! The Doctors and nurses in the department need a special mention, they are very special people.
@victoriaricco8901
@victoriaricco8901 6 ай бұрын
What about people who experience severe claustrophobia?
@robwells230
@robwells230 6 ай бұрын
Patients are unnecessarily forced to get tattooed, treated like concentration camp inmates. I flatly refused tattoos, and instead got four sharpy dots instead. No problem whatsoever Don't be afraid to insist on your right to bodily integrity, and demand full disclosure of all the facts about both the benefits and horrific quality of life destroying and life threatening side effects of the cruel and barbaric ADT CASTRATION treatment before allowing these toxins to be injected into you. Do not let the system treat you like a lab rat, ir a concentration camp inmate.
@dailydada27
@dailydada27 6 ай бұрын
Looks like a slaughter house.
@naggalyejanet8874
@naggalyejanet8874 6 ай бұрын
Congratulations to you dear🎉
@juliegotshaw
@juliegotshaw 6 ай бұрын
Excellent informative video. Thank you.
@charliemckellar
@charliemckellar 6 ай бұрын
How common or likely is it for a 2cm bladder stone to break up and pass on its own unknowingly? Just to give a bit more info it didn’t look nice and smooth round like some of the ones on KZbin videos it looked more like a jagged seahorse. I had one found in my bladder over two years ago with a flexible cystoscope and finally got a date for a transurethral cystolitholapaxy which I was in hospital in Aberdeen yesterday for but it had disappeared 🤦
@LettyK
@LettyK 7 ай бұрын
If you are wearing noise blocking headphones or earplugs how can the MRI tech talk to you?
@darrellburton3949
@darrellburton3949 7 ай бұрын
Very interesting. Is there any reason you cannot drive after the scan?
@user-qm3hr1nq5w
@user-qm3hr1nq5w 7 ай бұрын
what an amazing effort from you , and everyone's support over the years, such a blessing to have this facility , I had similar experience in Mar 2010 and I appreciate that a separate area is essential, Thank you guys and thanks for being so brave and keeping up the good work!
@elizabethdavis1974
@elizabethdavis1974 7 ай бұрын
This is apparently much more common than I knew. I was in icu for 35 days and I i had one icu psychotic episode. Scariest thing ever and it still haunts me
@vinoliaviolet2603
@vinoliaviolet2603 7 ай бұрын
Crystal clear explained.very helpful.
@robertsomervaille3720
@robertsomervaille3720 7 ай бұрын
Thankyou to everyone for sharing their experience. My mum is currently in hospital and has been for a month after a fall and bleed on the brain. She's been making slow progress until this week where her delirium has made her very scared, confused, upset and terrified. It's horrible seeing her suffer like this but I turn up everyday without fail and try to sooth her and reassure her the best I can.
@brianpengelly4653
@brianpengelly4653 7 ай бұрын
Keep talking and keep reassuring. Your words will help. My thoughts are with you
@brianthebird2222
@brianthebird2222 7 ай бұрын
Very informative and reassuring
@Toast3337
@Toast3337 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story, helps a lot
@MarionBurgwin-bk6ey
@MarionBurgwin-bk6ey 8 ай бұрын
Horseshit. I will never agree to manometry again. Barbaric procedure.
@lowelljohnson744
@lowelljohnson744 8 ай бұрын
I'm fascinated by people's first-hand accounts of their experiences of ventilator-induced delirium like you have so vividly described in this video. And considering the scale of the impact COVID 19 had globally (7th worst epidemic if Wikipedia is correct) it's baffling that the web isn't teaming with videos like this one of other people telling their first-person perspectives. I'll admit I feel very guilty declaring such a fascination; It's evident you have gone through what sounds like the most terrifying ordeal.
@brianpengelly4653
@brianpengelly4653 8 ай бұрын
I agreed to be in those video as a way of giving something back to those who cared for me so wonderfully and to give comfort to those who endure what I went through.
@JIKING77
@JIKING77 9 ай бұрын
I have to say, I see this as a complete battle between Satan and God for these peoples souls. Satan is tormenting you through this delirium. This is why this cannot be clinically resolved or studied. This is a spiritual battle.
@brianpengelly4653
@brianpengelly4653 8 ай бұрын
No, it's not a spiritual battle. It's delirium caused by the sedatives used to keep you in a coma
@brianpengelly4653
@brianpengelly4653 8 ай бұрын
By the way, this was clinically resolved with the help of a brilliant psychologist.❤
@JIKING77
@JIKING77 8 ай бұрын
@@brianpengelly4653 did you come out of the delirium before you worked with the psychiatrist?
@JIKING77
@JIKING77 8 ай бұрын
I have someone close to me who is going through this, and the experiences he shared in the beginning of it lead me to these conclusions. Now he's still not fully restored cognitively and I'm just not sure if he is still in the delirium or if he is just going to be different from his experiences or what, and no clinically there is no protocol in the US. We told doctors and nothing was done to assess or treat.
@brianpengelly4653
@brianpengelly4653 7 ай бұрын
​@@JIKING77yes I did
@paulmcguigan1037
@paulmcguigan1037 9 ай бұрын
I have the highest respect for you guys! From Glasgow with love ❤
@indianinvasion9764
@indianinvasion9764 9 ай бұрын
2:13
@delamichlich2243
@delamichlich2243 10 ай бұрын
😈 *promo sm*
@shalushahi8486
@shalushahi8486 10 ай бұрын
I am overseas registered nurse with 4 years experience
@shalushahi8486
@shalushahi8486 10 ай бұрын
How to join ?
@TheAaronjwilkinson
@TheAaronjwilkinson 10 ай бұрын
Hi Brian. Thanks for explaining your story here. Mine were very similar during a 3 week coma.
@brianpengelly4653
@brianpengelly4653 8 ай бұрын
Just remember things will get better
@beno8482
@beno8482 10 ай бұрын
Great video. I hope more alcoholics run across it whether they've had DTs before or not. When I had my first few DTs I had no clue what they were called or much about them. I had one where I thought I was seeing a kitten at ground level just below my side of the bed. I had no idea why it scared me so much whether it was real or not. I had another where there was a ghost shaped like a warlock/witch. I stood up fast out of bed and smashed the corner of my head into the corner of a 6ft tall dresser. Another where the digital clock on the small dresser next to the bed appeared to be connected to a bomb and I thought it was going to set off. Then I learned about DTs on an 18 day stay in the hospital where they put me in an induced coma for 5 days. I had one more a few years after that (obviously all of these prior experiences hadn't stopped me from drinking). That was a long one where I thought I was seeing a 4-6yr old child by the side of the bed. I asked him if he knew where his parents were and he didn't respond. I got up, led him to the front door in an effort to help him find his parents. I actually opened the front door and as we stepped outside he disappeared and then I realized I was having DTs again. I've finally stopped drinking and am in a daily attempt to remain truly sober and in recovery. I don't know that there is such a thing as full recovery from alcoholism. I do know that the support I receive, the honest and earnest daily attempts I make, and self-awareness I strive for really help. And even my worst days in sobriety are better than my best days of drinking. I wish the best for all, whether alcoholic or not; and in feeling that way naturally now makes me think that I am a much better person than I was when I was drinking.
@brianpengelly4653
@brianpengelly4653 10 ай бұрын
My experience was not caused by DT but by the sedation given to keep me in an induced coma in ICU
@rpatten4693
@rpatten4693 10 ай бұрын
So so crazy how similar some of our visions are. And the exact words u use I use. Horrific being one. Being on a beach was another. And brief. I’m in a coma group on fb and so many of us have similar visions. The lack of patient education needs to change. I left hospital thinking I was absolutely crazy. But it was very real and I will never forget it. May I add… I’m terrified to die now. Absolutely terrified of death
@JIKING77
@JIKING77 9 ай бұрын
Please give your life to Jesus! Pray and He will restore your soul.
@rpatten4693
@rpatten4693 9 ай бұрын
@@JIKING77 as good as that sounds I’ve tried and have yet to have that relationship everyone talks about. It’s not for lack of trying. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong but I’m not there
@JIKING77
@JIKING77 9 ай бұрын
@@rpatten4693 I'm going to reply to you tomorrow. Jesus loves you.
@JIKING77
@JIKING77 9 ай бұрын
I'm going to respond unassuming you are or aren't doing anything and just tell you my own experience. Some people do have a deliverance and that magical feeling hits them without seeking it out and working on it daily but for most people it's the latter. I would recommend getting a KJV Bible and an ESV study Bible and reading at least a small amount daily. Pray often throughout the day and give thanks and praise daily for all of the little blessings. Make prayer requests and see them fulfilled. Don't ever say something is a coincidence, it is always God working things out. Some people can read the Bible in sequence and do well with it. For me I use the vocabulary words at the back of the study Bible to read on something on my heart or I ask holy spirit to be with me and lead me to where I need to read and that has always brought good fruit to my life. I do a verse a day with my kids and when I don't have the discipline to open my Bible for myself I always will for them. Some of my favorite books are Psalms, Ephesians, John, and Romans. God loves us Jesus loves us, but they ask, Luke 9: 23-24 " And he said to all, " If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will save it. For what does it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses or forfeits himself? For whoever is ashamed of me and of my words, of him will the Son of Man be ashamed when he comes in His glory and the glory of the Father and of the holy angels. But I tell you truly, there are some standing here who will not taste death until they see the kingdom of God." They ask us to put ourselves aside to pursue them and take up our own cross, through managing our sin and prioritizing these things above anything of this world. The salvation prayer and accepting Jesus as your savior is a great start but from there it really becomes what you make it and what you put the work in to develop, just like any earthy relationship, except it's much more rewarding. We all fail, and we all slip up, and we all sin, be eager to repent daily and never let guilt overcome you. Please let me know if you have any questions!!
@brianpengelly4653
@brianpengelly4653 8 ай бұрын
Funny thing is that I'm not afraid of death now. I know what I experienced was purely down to the sedation that kept me in a coma. It wasn't real. It was illusion. Death comes to us all and having been close to it I no longer fear it. Its all a game. Live long and prosper