Anesthesiologist on 24-hour trauma call (busy level 1 trauma hospital)

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Max Feinstein

Max Feinstein

Күн бұрын

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@bettysmith4527
@bettysmith4527 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for giving the housekeepers the credit they deserve, they all work so hard to keep the hospital clean and ready for the next patient! It's funny about the sleeping thing, in EMS the same thing happens as soon as the boots are off and you body hits the sheets you are almost guaranteed to get a call!
@smugandsmarmy
@smugandsmarmy Жыл бұрын
No kidding! I spent a month in ICU during the pandemic and the housekeeping staff not only did their jobs so well, they were kind and gracious and took time to chat with me every day which was such a HUGE blessing to me and I count them among the professionals who helped save my life!
@christopherhenry7818
@christopherhenry7818 Жыл бұрын
I was a housekeeper in cath lab, main or, and EP lab before I become a surgical tech so loved it. Always try to clean up my mess after a case because it really helps.
@PatrickoftheIsles
@PatrickoftheIsles Жыл бұрын
I have to admit to being a little curious with all that blood and tissue in trauma operations, how the nooks and crannies and wires and ports and all the little things are sanitized...
@cogspace
@cogspace Жыл бұрын
Housekeeping is one of those thankless jobs because when it's done well, it's easy not to notice it was done at all. A dirty room is easy to notice. A clean room is "normal." My sincere appreciation to everyone who keeps these facilities clean. Hygiene is the bedrock of medicine. It would not be possible without them!
@lulumoon6942
@lulumoon6942 Жыл бұрын
Always so grateful to housekeepers and make sure they know they are a vital part of my medical team! 👍🙏
@smugandsmarmy
@smugandsmarmy Жыл бұрын
Does it feel great to say “I’m an anesthesiologist” without the caveat of “resident”? Because it feels great to hear it from you. ♥️
@swimshady7314
@swimshady7314 7 ай бұрын
why is being a resident a caveat its the same thing just not attending
@smugandsmarmy
@smugandsmarmy 7 ай бұрын
@@swimshady7314 To irritate people. That’s the point. 🙃
@ameliarose47
@ameliarose47 7 ай бұрын
​@@swimshady7314because it means he's done with school so to speak and is officially in his specialty now. Yes he was doing it before but there's still behind the scenes stuff going on. He gets to officially be fully in the zone which is exciting!!!
@RedKommunist
@RedKommunist Жыл бұрын
Whoa, dude I didn't realize you became the ATTENDING ANESTHESIOLOGIST! I just wanted to say congratulations! I am a MICU RN that's been pondering taking the next step towards CRNA and over the last year or so I've been subscribed you have always been a great inspiration. Congrats again, Max
@MaxFeinsteinMD
@MaxFeinsteinMD Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the nice feedback! I'm only an attending for the month of July, then next week I start peds anesthesia fellowship. Good luck on your career path!
@lynclang
@lynclang Жыл бұрын
Hi Max, I sure hope you post some videos during your time in Pediatrics. That’s the area of anesthesia that I am most interested. And no one can explain it better than you!
@craigpater6278
@craigpater6278 Жыл бұрын
​@@MaxFeinsteinMD this is a bit off the topic of this video but still related to general Anesthesia, as an anesthesiologist you might appreciate this joke, I was going to tell you a joke about Anesthesetics, but I was afraid that it might put everyone to sleep. I don't intend to imply that Anesthesia is funny because it's a serious subject this is just my poor attempt at a joke but I also acknowledge that Anesthesia is a serious medical subject.
@SpaceBoyDanny
@SpaceBoyDanny Жыл бұрын
I appreciate u giving the cleaners credit!! I currently work as a cleaner at my local level 1 trauma centre in the Emergency department. My dad works as a cardiac Anesthesiologist at the same hospital, so your videos are super interesting as they provide insight into what he does up in the OR. I’ll be applying to medschool this upcoming cycle and would say you (and my dad) have both been big inspirations for me, keep up the great content!
@nicolejames7411
@nicolejames7411 6 ай бұрын
I had a c section with my son. And I was never forget the anesthesiologist he was the most chilled/calming person ever really helped the traumatic experience I was having , stayed by my side. Nicest man ever!
@timothyprentice5944
@timothyprentice5944 Жыл бұрын
Dr. Finestein, I just wanted to take a second to say how educational and entertaining your videos are. Thank you for taking the time to plan and produce your quality videos. I am sure you have helped many wary patients enter the operating theater with significantly less fear and trepidation.
@sandybrown4764
@sandybrown4764 Жыл бұрын
I agree. He's a keeper, for sure! He does such a good job, in all aspects of each video.
@phillyphakename1255
@phillyphakename1255 Жыл бұрын
I have often wondered why every hospital can't have level 1 trauma care, and this video pretty much summed it up. It takes lots of space, lots of interventional radiology machines whatever those are, lots of consumables, lots of specialists, lots of... Top notch trauma care really takes a lot of effort and resources, not every hospital can manage to allocate those resources.
@rickhernandez7666
@rickhernandez7666 Жыл бұрын
For those interested, the "Q" word is "quiet". NEVER say that when you're on call for traumas! A sure way to get things running fast. It was educational seeing how the trauma room looks after a massive transfusion. As a blood banker, I only see the product as it goes out the door, so to speak. I wonder if the blood gets placed on or near the fluid warmer just in case there's a sudden need for it? Thanks for the tour on your busy 24 hours!
@psj9640
@psj9640 Жыл бұрын
Never, ever say the "q" word no matter what! 😊
@abarn9541
@abarn9541 9 ай бұрын
@@psj9640 Unless you're feeling particularly mean....
@starfishgurl1984
@starfishgurl1984 Жыл бұрын
As someone who’s been in multiple/different bike accidents/falls before due to bad terrain/road conditions I can definitely attest to the importance of wearing helmets!!! The one where I hit a patch of soft sand on a trail access ramp and fell backwards landing flat on my back on the trail actually cracked part of my helmet and I had to buy a new one, I was definitely grateful I was wearing it that day. Also as a blood donor I really appreciate seeing some of the scenarios and equipment wherein blood products are used because it reminds of the importance and why I do it.
@caitiemaesings
@caitiemaesings 10 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the fact that your department / hospital is supportive and aware of your channel and supportive of your content. I guess I always worry about some healthcare professionals recording on the job, but it’s really helpful and educational for us viewers. It’s good to know you’re backed by your hospital to do it. Props to you!
@emphasis20
@emphasis20 Жыл бұрын
I love the hard working staff at Elmhurst hospital. I was born there 32 years ago. Keep up the great work, you and your team are very much appreciated.
@nurshark10
@nurshark10 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations, Max, on now being an ANESTHESIOLOGIST! Love your videos! Thanks for all you do!
@jojothetasmaniansassmonkey8866
@jojothetasmaniansassmonkey8866 Жыл бұрын
While I understand that doctors don't grow on trees, and, as such, these situations are necessary, the notion that medical professionals don't have sleep requirements in a manor similar to that of other safety critical professions (such as pilots, for instance) is slightly terrifying.
@WilliamWBG
@WilliamWBG Жыл бұрын
It’s all part of the job and they train to work under extreme pressure and yes, often sleep deprived. Consider this scenario- you are a thoracic surgeon doing a heart or lung transplant or any complicated surgery- “things” start to go wrong in surgery and a 4-5 hour surgery turns into 8-10 hours. That’s when the years of stressful residency and repetitive experience have trained you to overcome the pressure and stress of someone’s life literally depending on you. Repetitive training while under extreme stress is the same method used for Navy Seals and s
@kingvolt8694
@kingvolt8694 Жыл бұрын
@@WilliamWBG makes sense but it also shortens your life span and leads to health complications down the road.
@erg0sum17
@erg0sum17 9 ай бұрын
Well. We pay the price around the age of 60!
@jojothetasmaniansassmonkey8866
@jojothetasmaniansassmonkey8866 9 ай бұрын
@@WilliamWBG any human being, no matter how well adapted they may be, is going to perform better when well rested. No amount of training can get around that.
@yesrun
@yesrun 5 ай бұрын
I’m glad people recognize this. It’s slowly getting better, and several states and many healthcare systems have laws and policies in place to prevent such long shifts for safety reasons.
@Michael_Livingstone
@Michael_Livingstone 10 ай бұрын
I’m impressed by how well prepared you are in the surgical suite and how you’re notified that a severe case is coming in. Here in Canada, I don’t think a stoke would get looked at. Probably come in via ambulance then park that person in the hallway for a few hours. It’s very common here for people to pass away while waiting for treatment.
@bossmicky9256
@bossmicky9256 Жыл бұрын
As a hospital employee, I think all HCW are important, each member plays a vital role, whether it is on frontline (direct patient care), or not on frontline. W/out every single hospital staff, it would make doing my job more challenging. So thank you!
@jewel1953
@jewel1953 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy learning from your videos about anesthesiology. You are so sweet and down to earth with no attitude of being a Dr. like often seen. The blood monitor you showed is such an asset to not have to send blood to the lab.
@GreggBB
@GreggBB Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video. So many people have a hand in helping the process along. And the equipment used---amazing. Emergency trauma centers have so much intense situations that happen. Takes a special breed to thrive in those conditions. Thank you for sharing so much
@sjackson55
@sjackson55 Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite videos to date! Really showcases the various roles of anesthesiologists!
@isaiahslucher7400
@isaiahslucher7400 11 ай бұрын
You sir are AWESOME! I’ve had 9 heart surgeries. And I wish you were apart of them. Thank you for all that you do and I can tell you genuinely care about your team and patients! Keep it up my friend
@Pynkfoxx_
@Pynkfoxx_ 8 ай бұрын
Wow growing up around elmhurst hospital I actually was in a car accident and was taken there and was taken care of- the trauma bay always packed with victims like us. a lot has changed thank you for your service again. ❤
@gabireinoehl
@gabireinoehl Жыл бұрын
Truly love your vlogs, I was so excited when I saw you posted one!!!! As an ER nurse, I love seeing how passionate you are about your job and your patients. And I love that I can learn new things from your videos too, even as a HCW!!! One of my absolute favorite KZbinrs!! Your videos are truly so fun to watch 🫶🏼
@ds2413
@ds2413 Жыл бұрын
Great content as usual. He does these videos to educate and as a passion, so I have respect for that. He doesn’t have to do this. He is busy enough I’m sure. Thanks again for your passion.
@413smr
@413smr 18 күн бұрын
I was brought to Elmhurst Hospital with a mild stroke years ago. I received excellent care.
@lexsismonique3783
@lexsismonique3783 Жыл бұрын
I’m a CVOR RN & I loved this video. Great to see on-call from the perspective of anesthesia
@antoinette8713
@antoinette8713 8 ай бұрын
I LOVE anesthesiologists!!!! you guys do NOT get enough credit after I had my 1 baby I started making thank you gifts/cards for my anesthesiologists NOT just nurses & ob!!!!! You guys took the worst pain away! my first baby I had at 20 was young thought I can handle labor pain Im young strong…. lets just say once the epidural started working & my anesthesiologist came back in to check on me I was crying happy tears & hugging him thanking him repeatedly lol!!!
@darriontunstall3708
@darriontunstall3708 Жыл бұрын
Wow trauma anesthesiologist is very cool! I learned so much! It takes a special person to be a anesthesiologist or CRNA and you’re one of them! I really enjoy donating to the anesthesiologist Foundation, since it was hard for me to go to college because of my cerebral palsy, I really wanted to be a anesthesiologist physician! You rock man! I really love anesthesiologist
@JustinTurnerman
@JustinTurnerman 10 ай бұрын
You guys rock. Love all medical personal , nurses, doctors, ambulance, fire. You don't give them the credit they deserve until you yourself or your family needs serious help. Without these specialized people we would be in trouble. They deserve all the credit, funding needed to save our families lives.
@hmrody
@hmrody Жыл бұрын
You are kind and display the qualities an excellent anesthesiologist and heath care provider should have. I know it takes a lot of time and effort to make these videos, but they are excellent and extremely informative. I have learned so very much. The very best to you...
@Ronlawhouston
@Ronlawhouston 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for a glimpse into the life of one of the people that helps keep us alive. Next procedure I will remember to thank my anesthesiologist.
@madamecabbage
@madamecabbage Жыл бұрын
I love that you mentioned continuity of care- so important!
@TSchum40
@TSchum40 Жыл бұрын
Hi Max i am impressed with your video's . I worked in Elmhurst in 1972/3 as a anesthesiologist from the Netherlands. I know....I couldnt work as such but i did. Had 3 president as my responsibility. I met Dr.Shoemaker during his rounds in the ICU. Am impressed with the super trauma equipment. Great. I went back to the Netherlands and retired in 2005
@Rebander1549
@Rebander1549 10 ай бұрын
Congratulations Dr. Feinstein, Attending Anesthesiologist!! You did great! You have grown in your profession and I know that you are a wonderful doctor! Thanks for a good video! It really is interesting to watch the other video when you were a resident! Nice to see the growth!! 😊
@juwanperry12
@juwanperry12 11 ай бұрын
Love this video. I am currently an anesthesia technologist and I love my anesthesiologist… I always operate the Belmont so the anesthesia provider can focus on other things during a trauma. It’s an amazing job!
@sydniee
@sydniee Жыл бұрын
Hi Dr. Feinstein! I Stumbled across this video on my homepage and I’m so glad I clicked! I’m graduating with my BSN in one month and this video was so educational and entertaining! Most of my OR experience is in Labor and Delivery which is where I will be working early next year as an RN and we work pretty closely with our anesthesia team. The operating room is one of those areas in a hospital that not many people get to see because it is more restricted so thank you so much for sharing your experience and thank you for what you do as an MD in your trauma care setting!
@andreasviken2949
@andreasviken2949 Жыл бұрын
I work in an ICU in Norway and it's nice to see that so much of the equipment we use is also used overseas. I recognize a lot of this equipment and medications but I could still never work in the US because my license wouldn't be valid.
@lanamichalski3208
@lanamichalski3208 Жыл бұрын
Hi Dr. Feinstein, I enjoy your videos/vlogs, but I especially enjoyed this one. It's so informative, and so nice to see your comical side as well. Thank you for all that you do.
@wiam89-v6e
@wiam89-v6e Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your efforts serving community
@janetclark6867
@janetclark6867 4 ай бұрын
Just sought out your site and enjoying the different videos very much. Thank you.
@erg0sum17
@erg0sum17 9 ай бұрын
This reminds me of the old times I was an anesthesiologist in a level 1 trauma center in France. Specially at 3.16! So true.
@Gsavega2803
@Gsavega2803 Жыл бұрын
Its very cool to see how much success you’ve had since the beginning of your KZbin channel.Keep up the great content.👍🏼
@libby8507
@libby8507 Жыл бұрын
i’m a junior in hs and i want to work as a nurse in the hospital so i love watching vids like these to see the different medical jobs day in the life it’s so interesting
@jonathanmesa9790
@jonathanmesa9790 Жыл бұрын
Hi Max, always pleasing to see your new videos. I am an Anaesthesia registrar, I just completed my hectic 24hr shift at 4am and saw this video...💯
@IslemTav
@IslemTav 10 ай бұрын
Elmhurst Hospital is a special place for me. They have lots of records with my name on them spanning from childhood to child birth! 💖 Love this video!!
@coltsjason
@coltsjason Жыл бұрын
Your videos Really helped me and my wife she has a needle phobia and had to have her gallbladder surgery i had her watch you explained a lot of her fears
@smokeytwitchsmokey
@smokeytwitchsmokey Жыл бұрын
Noti gang 💯💯💯 Any day is a good day for a video from max
@simhthmss
@simhthmss Жыл бұрын
I didn't know anesthesiologists did so many varied things before I found this channel, I had no idea about the airway work that they do for example.
@SPDforest47
@SPDforest47 Жыл бұрын
Hey Dr. Max, I've been following your videos for a while, it's funny that you went to that bakery, because im writing from Cali, Colombia. I'm starting med school soon, and i'm very interested in anesthesiology, of course I still have to go into med school and actually see what I like, but from your videos I've gotten great inspiration, also I've been several times into the hospital for many medical problems, and I feel like anesthesiologists role accompanying the patients for me on the patient side, can be a huge difference on how you feel and how confident you feel for any surgeries, so I wanna be one of those doctors that will make you feel safe and that you are being actually cared of :D (you give me that vibe on your videos so I look up to all these things), local pandebonos ofc are the best so hopefully one day you can visit this beatiful city, if you do and want to learn salsa I was a salsa teacher for some time I would gladly give you some lessons haha! :D Best of luck and very happy that you now say anesthesiologist wiithout the resident! Keep up the good work with the videos, I'm guessing that as me ther are many other people inspired by them :)
@kabuto09k39
@kabuto09k39 Жыл бұрын
Hi Max big fan of your videos . I work on the medical waste field . And I currently work Elmhurts at least once a week amount other Hospitals. You have cover nicely the atmosphere of the trauma rush - good job !!!
@mbail64
@mbail64 Жыл бұрын
Great job. As a retired medic from the Show Me State it is great to see you doing great. I understand you are from Missouri. As foar as going to bed and getting called it happens. It would be great for you to come back to Missouri
@ocbaker
@ocbaker Жыл бұрын
Watching you put your head on the pillow was like watching a dr glaucomflecken skit lol. It was hilarious
@Sealegs9
@Sealegs9 11 ай бұрын
The anesthesiologist that took care of me during my c section was amazing. Such a nice guy and took care of me so well. I started getting horrible referred pain, which he handled so fast. Then I got nauseous with the morphine and he gave me that zofran so quick lol. He even took pictures of my (breech) baby getting pulled out of my abdomen and they’re my favorite pictures. I was young and afraid and he was great 👍🏽
@gregsatterly9412
@gregsatterly9412 11 ай бұрын
Seeing a working Level 1 Trauma Room brings back alot of memories as a Paramedic
@toamastar
@toamastar Жыл бұрын
The hospital is one of the most fascinating places and we're all so thankful for you! ❤
@tatianamalone2745
@tatianamalone2745 Жыл бұрын
so glad to see someone enjoying bolivian food❤️💛💚🇧🇴🇧🇴 you are my inspiration for pursing anesthesia!
@Rosalynn78
@Rosalynn78 Жыл бұрын
I have the worst memory of being in the PACU after surgery and being in so much pain but not being able to open my eyes because the world was spinning. I heard a nurse say "she's sleeping" and I just shouted "I"m not sleeping!" opened my eyes, puked everywhere and cried even more. UGHHH
@goddessofwar94
@goddessofwar94 5 ай бұрын
That’s terrifying, hope everything turned out ok
@areaone3813
@areaone3813 7 ай бұрын
Hey friend and Dr. Thank you for everything you do to help others.
@house2job
@house2job Жыл бұрын
You just reminded me when I was on call for trauma at Manchester Royal infirmary hospital as an ST 7 Anaesthetic trainee. Thank God I survived all in my calls 😅
@jenniferaustin6778
@jenniferaustin6778 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love your videos! Always educational and entertaining! Keep up the great work!
@prettylilly7565
@prettylilly7565 11 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this video and the comedy. It's great to see the human side of doctors.
@katemarkiewicz7139
@katemarkiewicz7139 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for a really engaging look at the role of an on-call anesthesiologist managing emergencies and traumas! Also, thank you tremendously for the shoutout for Bolivian Llama Party, which was a standout hit for our family while visiting NYC. The friendly staff at BLP were definitely shocked when we answered their "How did you hear about us?" question during our visit. 😂
@JayKayKay7
@JayKayKay7 Жыл бұрын
3:30 An OR with a lot of blood sprayed around has a weird smell of metallic copper. 5:12 Your beeper just sent a shiver up my spine. The sound became a neural whip after thirty years,
@phyllojoe5346
@phyllojoe5346 Жыл бұрын
God bless hospital janitors
@DavidWilliams-gh8vj
@DavidWilliams-gh8vj Жыл бұрын
As a Paramedic, i totally feel ya on the "as soon as my head hits the pillow" comment. Oh, and the "Q" word.
@nickollerenshaw2883
@nickollerenshaw2883 6 ай бұрын
All I can say is fantastic, thank you for the insight
@joaoo10000
@joaoo10000 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your job saving humans lives
@korpakukac
@korpakukac Жыл бұрын
3:40 woah, that's a bloodbath. Wonder what kind of injuries were involved. Also, I would love to see how cleanup is done after such a messy case.
@John-cf5im
@John-cf5im 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. For the tour. Very interesting.
@juliemorse4082
@juliemorse4082 Жыл бұрын
I like how you explain everything about the operation room and you as an anesthesia I like your video
@giselleprzybylski1475
@giselleprzybylski1475 Жыл бұрын
A great way to see if you’d like the operating room is applying for operating room assistant or SST entry level. Great to see if you like the environment before any schooling. You’d be surprised how many med students pass out from their first surgery.
@arcticwolfxxii9236
@arcticwolfxxii9236 Жыл бұрын
I've got to do a week of oncall every 5-6 weeks for my MSP job and it's pretty rough, I can't imagine how much more stressful it is when you're working on people instead of servers in a much faster pace then I do.
@emmata98
@emmata98 11 ай бұрын
1:20 why 2 different pagers. We at the FD have can get different calls (so which people get called if x happens) on one pager. Even though they get more expensive, the more different calls you can recieve
@MaxFeinsteinMD
@MaxFeinsteinMD 11 ай бұрын
One is a pager specific for strokes, the other for traumas. While there would be a benefit to forwarding pages for strokes and traumas to a single major, the advantage of having them separate is that it's easy to give these two pagers to separate anesthesiologists during the day when one person is assigned to stroke and the other for trauma. In my personal experience, handing off a physical pager, and thereby avoiding having to tweak pager forwarding settings, makes it easier to avoid issues like signing in late to pager forwarding.
@emmata98
@emmata98 11 ай бұрын
@@MaxFeinsteinMD okay, thank you. I assumed, that the role wouldn't be split up. Then of course it makes a lot of sense.
@simhthmss
@simhthmss Жыл бұрын
Thanks for not turning this in to a food show.
@MaxFeinsteinMD
@MaxFeinsteinMD Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome
@jasonlib1996
@jasonlib1996 Жыл бұрын
good man for not mentioning the 'Q' word. In paramedicine we very much believe in the jinx that is the saying the 'Q' word out loud whilst on shift
@mattbrown817
@mattbrown817 Жыл бұрын
Induction Maintence Emergence. I could not remember Emergence today. Anyway Thanks Dr. F love these videos and they get better the next few times around.
@youngnurse9994
@youngnurse9994 Жыл бұрын
Wow !! I really enjoyed this video . I worked O.R. , recovery room , just for training and Labor & delivery. Which was very interesting. Keep up the good work ! 👏👏👏👏👏🤗👊❤
@marykaywohlert9228
@marykaywohlert9228 Жыл бұрын
Do the operating cleaners clean all your machines for you? What if you are busy in another surgery who sets up all the equipment and restocks your supplies? Do you work with nurse anesthetist? Do they do weekend call to. I’m a retired paramedic I still remember going into surgery to refresh our skills. Thank you so enjoy your videos.
@5954ldydi
@5954ldydi Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr Feinstein for another well thoughout video. I enjoy how you teach us valuable information while keeping things interesting. Happy Holidays to you doctor and wishing you a happy and healthy New Year 2024! 🎉
@AnestesiaLatina
@AnestesiaLatina Жыл бұрын
Jajajajajaja el plot twist del pan de bono!!! Ahora tengo que ir a probarlo a ver si sabe igual que acá! Excelente video mi hermano.
@erikak8187
@erikak8187 Жыл бұрын
My uncle is an internal medicine dr. When he’s on the service he works long hours and seven days a week.
@jgreer1999
@jgreer1999 Жыл бұрын
Love your videos Max. I just wondering because this isn’t your usual hospital, are most operating rooms set up the same? Or how difficult is it to adjust to different operating room set ups?
@Ann1taa
@Ann1taa Жыл бұрын
YEAHHH MAX IS OFFICIALLY A ANESTHESIOLOGIST ‼️🙌😎🎉
@elizabethkuchta5097
@elizabethkuchta5097 Жыл бұрын
❤. Thank you Max! Your knowledge is priceless! Kind Regards, England 🇬🇧
@rm-dc6tx
@rm-dc6tx Жыл бұрын
Excellent videos and information. I am wondering what the procedure is for Emergency patients suffering critical injuries and HOW do you gte them under anesthesia when you have NO MEDICAL history and due to the injuries you need to get them under anesthesia FAST?
@CloroxBleach-cq7tj
@CloroxBleach-cq7tj Жыл бұрын
You put them on oxygen, then give an induction medicine to put them to sleep, a paralytic agent to allow for the placement of a breathing tube, and then they put the tube in quickly
@henriquelaydner4080
@henriquelaydner4080 Жыл бұрын
That’s one of the greatest setbacks in emergency care. Thankfully allergies to anesthetic agents are really rare. Most of the time we have to deal “only” with the expected side effects any of them may exert on the patient’s physiology, which is already shaken by the trauma itself. This makes even more critical a broad and deep understanding of the different drugs and techniques used to anesthetize those patients.
@Boodieman72
@Boodieman72 Жыл бұрын
How long does it take the cleaners to go from what you showed in the first clip in the OR to being ready for the next patient?
@optumisticbias
@optumisticbias Жыл бұрын
Hey Max, I was watching a couple old videos of yours and saw you mentioning that you were interested in going into pediatric anesthesiology specifically. Are you still planning on pursuing that or did you change your mind? Am currently in medical school and strongly considering a career in peds anesthesia so would be very curious to hear your thoughts on this. Thanks!
@MaxFeinsteinMD
@MaxFeinsteinMD Жыл бұрын
I start pediatric anesthesia fellowship this coming week!
@optumisticbias
@optumisticbias Жыл бұрын
@@MaxFeinsteinMD Amazing!! Looking forward to hearing about that experience. Best of luck!
@light7679
@light7679 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr. Max. I love all your videos ❤
@henriquelaydner4080
@henriquelaydner4080 Жыл бұрын
Max, I’ve noticed that you keep your engagement/wedding ring on. Here in Brazil there’s this legislation on the use of adornments which is really about preventing work related injuries, but they stretch it saying it’s to decrease infection rates. My brother, an urologist, worked in Cleveland for years and he said it was not that big of a deal doctors keeping their rings on, even surgeons. Any insight on this matter?
@aaqibwaheed6352
@aaqibwaheed6352 Жыл бұрын
Please Dr also make a video on the role of Anesthesia technologist/technician in your team that'll be very helpful
@justicerelax2854
@justicerelax2854 8 ай бұрын
Wow do you even get sleep. I salute you for such a serious life changing career. I couldn't do it. Wow this amazes me
@maiita123
@maiita123 Жыл бұрын
Bolivian pal watching your videos, great to hear you're enjoying your quinoa
@Marks-Law
@Marks-Law 10 ай бұрын
Dr. Max comes strutting down the sidewalk like John Travolta in Staying Alive. “I ahh ahh ahh Staying Alive”
@akickedable
@akickedable Жыл бұрын
From a trauma patient , who was not going to be typing this , if it wasnt for the helmet - listen to Max and wear a PROPER helmet.
@MentalHealthMomLife
@MentalHealthMomLife Жыл бұрын
In this situation, would you start your day and take over that trauma surgery or would that anesthesiologist continue until the surgery is over and then hand over the reins?
@landofthedead09
@landofthedead09 10 ай бұрын
This is at the top of my recommendations. KZbin finally pulls through on something i can find interesting and chuckle along with. On another note how was that kale salad?
@signalfire6691
@signalfire6691 Жыл бұрын
Max, please address obesity as it concerns anesthesia and surgery in one of your videos if you haven't yet. I just had a lumbar laminectomy last week and the neurosurgeon told me if I needed surgery again on my back, no one would do it because of my weight.
@colindangelo997
@colindangelo997 Жыл бұрын
Is there a possible topic for a future video on how doctors leverage different resources in the hospital to assist with knowledge gaps between various fields of medicine. My father is in the hospital recovering from a successful triple bypass, valve replacement, but seemed to have some issue related to metabolizing the medication required for the operation. In the day after a 9 hour operation my father was showing signs of rapid horizontal eye movements during recovery. He got a CT scan to look for a stroke and a EEG looking for epilepsy. Stroke was cleared out and the EEG would take another 12 hours to complete. This amazing happenstance during the first day of recovery, the ICU nurse fixed in his room all day was an anesthesiologist from Georgia (the country). It was this amazing collaboration between the surgeon and the nurse where he was picking the nurses brain on topics I didn’t understand about drugs and their impact on different receptors. It was this beautiful situation where the surgeon had not seen something like this in his 30 years of practice, but had a non practicing anesthesiologist from another country who was now a nurse who he trusted her opinion on to fill in his gaps.
@zeitgeist888
@zeitgeist888 Жыл бұрын
How does an anesthesiologist decide on what drug(s) to give and how much to a patient that comes in with sever trauma but is still conscious ? i.e needs to be sedated for treatment or evaluation but their history and allergies are unknown so they may have a reaction to some drugs.
@StudentDrGigi
@StudentDrGigi Жыл бұрын
Hi Dr Feinstein, medical student here interested in Anesthesia. Could you please do a video on mid level encroachment from CRNAs and how that will affect the field of anesthesia. Great video. Thank you 😊
@intergratedmedicine4538
@intergratedmedicine4538 Жыл бұрын
This! CRNA encroachment is real and active… at least at my institution.
@signalfire6691
@signalfire6691 Жыл бұрын
How in heck does housekeeping clean those trauma rooms????
@leandragabriela8088
@leandragabriela8088 Жыл бұрын
Your Spanish is incredible! What a great video.
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