I’d like to see more Filipino nurses because that’s the reality. I know they brought in a Filipino nurse in episode 4 but there is always the older Filipino Tita nurse who brings food, is kick ass, and stands up to the doctors. I’m one of them!
@yudithcaron8053Ай бұрын
And Haitian nurses and African doctors. My African doctor was the best of all my team of doctors!
@RenayOpishАй бұрын
Yes you are!❤
@michellesimonds7723Ай бұрын
I got an extra $2/hr to be Charge. I didn’t apply, I didn’t ask, I was “volun-told.” Lol. I ended up loving it!
@desco7628Ай бұрын
Same here. 😅but have to step Down as soon as possible :-)
@yemialemu9902Ай бұрын
I got $1 per hr lol the amount of responsibility is ridiculous!
@rebelgirl7830Ай бұрын
When i was in the er due to some mental health shit a nurse brought me a candy bar. She didnt really say anything, just offered it to me and seemed like she genuinely cared. That was one of most meaningful things anyone has ever done for me, and i wish i could tell her thank you. Now im a CNA and i hope to be the friendly face in the middle of the bull shit who cares and can hopefully make someone feel at least a tad better. To all the health care workers, even small things you are doing make a massive impact. There are a lot of people in that time of my life i wish i could thank. Y'all mke a difference ❤
@nerocrescendo1306Ай бұрын
This show is clearly for healthcare workers with input from healthcare workers and I am absolutely here for it. Can’t wait to see more seasons for it.
@thecrone7964Ай бұрын
Not a nurse but have spent a lot of time on the other side of the bed. I love this stuff. It helps keep me balanced understanding the entire situation. Was actually in the hospital this week from a fall - broken ankle - missed Turkey day but I'm not a fan so it was not an issue.- I'm 70 so they were worried about me being alone at home. I've become that person who is very candid about everything but not in a rude way - it makes for a lot of laughter - the best medicine. Bless you all.
@lalaithanАй бұрын
I was skeptical about it being accurate but the first episode got me hooked.
@barbarahouse4659Ай бұрын
You become a charge nurse when there's no one else left with more seniority!
@barbecueCAT_Ай бұрын
Or you suck the least out of all options. Source: my career.
@SrCitizinАй бұрын
Working in medical unit.. i was the 3rd candidate.. they were very honest with me.. they said 1st came and refused the job.. the 2nd worked for 1 day and never came back.. im the 3rd and i stayed for for 26 yrs now.. (they thought i would not last lol).. still loving and enjoying my job and everyone i encounter everyday..
@steveioeАй бұрын
That's awesome! I love that you’re still there and loving it!
@SrCitizinАй бұрын
@steveioe i love your stories.. it makes me laugh and remember..
@user-wh5mz9uk2znursenickyАй бұрын
@steveioe where are you located?
@MegaScarlett89Ай бұрын
Worked in 3 different hospitals on 3 different cities. Different areas and shifts. Ended up with med surgery ...
@Mamacat1357Ай бұрын
There must be an episode with a social worker. That is comedy gold mine.
@Jenny-uv4dlАй бұрын
Yep their "goals" tht they make highly unlikely like patient will get and acheive go to talk therapy or be discharged home when theres no home or have great relations with family support etc
@jamesbrooks7496Ай бұрын
As a Registered Respiratory Therapist of FIFTY years, I say include the RT's! We keep the patient going until the intervention works (or not). If they don't breathe....nothing else really matters! AND don't show us as a "nursing helper", we are a medical specialty. We have to have a degree, professional memberships, state board of medicine licenses, CEUs. We spend 4 years at least of intense study of one system...cardiopulmonary. WE ARE VALUABLE members of the healthcare team. Our equipment is extremely complex, we don't need any knob diddling on our vents!
@barbecueCAT_Ай бұрын
You guys are like the Catchers on a baseball team - involved somehow in almost every play, but someone else gets the credit. Thank you for doing what you do.
@mapatterson173Ай бұрын
I say respiratory therapists, because I have COPD, and not a lot of people/viewers understand the mechanics of lung disease. It needs to be highlighted in a show.
@kaleaaa0925 күн бұрын
You guys play such an important role all over the hospital and most importantly in codes and traumas! Pumping, sucking to keep the airway open and going!
@zebraloverbridget15 күн бұрын
Sounds like RTs are basically the physical therapists for your lungs then! which means you guys do most of the hardwork in the end and should be better appreciated for sure! I'll keep that in mind if I ever have one caring for me in the future (although I treat all nurses and staff super well no matter what their job is because I'm not a dick)
@euniceloy7120Ай бұрын
I miss my hospital days. I used to work as a CNA in a mother baby unit. The hospital provided at night for the mothers, hot homemade soups, in a crock pot, because the cafeteria was closed. As a working CNA I was allowed to eat one cup of soup, usually a styrofoam cup, on the nights I worked in the mother baby unit. They were literally homemade, I never tasted the same soup two nights in a row, or even two of the same in a month. It was a wonderful treat and well appreciated by the nurses on staff on the mother baby unit. And I also miss all the excitement, and interactions with the mothers and those adorable babies. 😊
@pandoraismeАй бұрын
I’ve worked in a hospital for about 20 years and in someways this is the most accurate medical show I’ve ever seen.
@kdramamania4597Ай бұрын
Amen!
@drelykaАй бұрын
I’d like show to hire you to play Rich, Austin, or Ben as ER Tech. That would be so cool!
@user-wh5mz9uk2znursenickyАй бұрын
Way to go Stevieo!
@GingerBreadMan144Ай бұрын
Woah! Is this a hospital version of the office and parks and recreation?!
@MreverydaythingsАй бұрын
Pretty much, along with a little bit like Scrubs(but nothing will ever be that good lol) I have watched the first few episodes and seems like a pretty fun show
@GingerBreadMan144Ай бұрын
@Mreverydaythings okay cool! I'll have to check it out then! I like Scrubs too
@Queina1Ай бұрын
@@Mreverydaythings Loved Scrubs and yea nothing will ever be that good. I missed what network he said this show is on. I don't have a tv signal so watch everything online.
@TheLordOfNothingАй бұрын
@@Queina1 It's on NBC. Airs Thursdays if I remember correctly.
@JayelseaАй бұрын
That's exactly what my husband and I said when we first watched it haha 🤣🤘😎
@solarlass5807Ай бұрын
Steveioe... The list at the end, you left out security. In larger hospitals, there's usually a security officer specifically posted there as well.
@kerstinoberlin4708Ай бұрын
In ours they actually have security and their own police force specifically for the hospital but they are actual police officers carry weapons own cars and arrest people
@westonite210Ай бұрын
Thanks for the ER Tech shout out! I feel like we’re never shown in media, and this show feels like they have the kind of insight on how an ed actually is to put us in!
@jeanneevans6078Ай бұрын
Don't forget housekeeping
@steveioeАй бұрын
Good one!!!
@SilverAuntieАй бұрын
@@jeanneevans6078 they are sone of the unsung heroes od the entire hospital. Whenever there's a mess, no matter WHAT IT IS, the first thing the nurses, techs, etc., will say is, "Call Housekeeping!" And, bless them, they show up, EVERY TIME.
@Rickettsia505Ай бұрын
Essential. And also emergency interpreters.
@CCSug16Ай бұрын
Housekeeping/EVS are 100% essential to a functioning hospital and also the patient side of the kitchen.
@infin1ty850Ай бұрын
I felt really bad for the housekeeping people when I checked myself into the psych ward for 3 days. I shit myself twice because there was one bathroom for about 15 people in my ward. I can't put into words how fucking embarrassing that is when it's in your medical chart.
@DinSFАй бұрын
For most infectious, I was thinking unwashed hands? I worked in the ER at the beginning of my career. The range of patients could be from a little problem to major trauma to DOA (dead on arrival). Close to when I retired, I did Case Management in the ER, but since I was old school, I had lots of interventions newer staff weren't familiar with and could still help out (i had to make sure the Case Manager Supervisor didnt know) But this Hospital had more Pediatric ER patients, and some of the reasons the children came in for could have been prevented. Doing CPR on a child due to something preventable will always haunt me. But I had a slip, twist, and fall at work, so that ended my career, except as a Nurse you never get to completely retire as cuts, coughs, vomit, gross things, and arms with good or bad veins always seem to be happening, LOL
@yudithcaron8053Ай бұрын
I hope there's one patient with bad veins in the show. That, and a couple of nurses with various levels of experience, would be fun to watch. Especially if the patient has to go through a CT-scan and yells like a banshee when the iodine goes through his or her tiny veins.
@kathleensullivan4547Ай бұрын
16 yrs young, pregnant and induced labor 😮..12 hrs later and no dilation back to back severe contractions..Dr tells me that he is doing a c section and giving me a spinal block. The nurse helps me to sit and is holding me and I'm 😢😢😢😢😢😢 I asked is it going to stop the pain..that nurses hug was the most love I've felt b4 holding my son. I can only pray she experienced as much ❤in her life
@Kristina-rv2ejАй бұрын
❤❤❤
@Kristina-rv2ejАй бұрын
I've been there too, nurses are amazing superheroes
@zebraloverbridget15 күн бұрын
The downside of having a high pain tolerance and trying to be patient is that you can end up waiting a long time in the ER because the admitting nurse will take you being calm to mean you can wait. Granted, if I thought something was life threatening I would not stay quiet and patient but it does suck to be waiting 5-6 hours for some sutures and a broken jaw. I will NEVER be mean or rude to the nurses about it and if I complain I always tell them I am NOT blaming them. It is just a coping mechanism When I had that happen they did tell me I had to wait longer because they had a patient who was more disabled than me and needed way more specialized care come in just before me. So a lot of the staff was working on calling that patient's specialist drs to make sure they didn't put them in more danger. IDK anything more than that or what was wrong but after hearing that I couldn't even bring myself to complain about the wait anymore. I'd want them to do the same for me in the future if my disabilities and preexisting health issues were something that might prevent normal treatment. Idk what happened with them but I hope things worked out in the end
@TheCaramelgalАй бұрын
I went yesterday for an x-ray of my foot - their 1st appointment of the day and the radiologist was complaining that all the different “hubs” that have to be connected to the x-ray machine, that they all had to be talking to each other before it could take any images. She said she was getting an error saying, “not connected”. The “fix” was for her to unplug the ethernet cable from the x-ray machine, waiting 10 seconds and plugging it back in again and after about a minute, it now said “connected”. She said she has to do this several times a day and their IT knows of the issue but rather than fixing the problem at its root cause, they resort to the “have you tried turning it off and turning it back on again” fix.
@Queina1Ай бұрын
While that sucks having to do it multiple times, it is the first rule of tech support. But I agree, they should fix it so she doesn't have to continue doing that.
@Jenny-uv4dlАй бұрын
Yeah they never " fix" anything they install stuff thts not needed
@jwhite9581Ай бұрын
Add a Unit Secretary who actually organizes the flow of patients, and I'll watch it. ;)
@agranrudeАй бұрын
As a Unit Clerk in my city's busiest ER, I agree!!
@markgleason2078Ай бұрын
This is why Frank and Jerry were so important to the character of ER.
@aprildegele151025 күн бұрын
I have to beg to differ on the buying stuff for a patient, but it was a special circumstance. Halloween. A 10 yr old comes in, having been beaten up for his candy. Broken nose, left eye nearly swollen shut, a couple of minor wounds that required stitching. We all went to the little shop in the hospital and bought up every candy they had. Literally, we collectively emptied the shelves. We then decorated a pair of scrubs for the kid to wear home as his costume was totally bloody. This kid went home with a haul of full-sized candy that filled a belongings bag as well as a costume made by the ER staff from real scrubs, not paper ones. He cried and we hugged him, and then his mother cried. One of the best days in the ER ever for the staff.
@cherishgavinАй бұрын
ED nurse here. I hope you do more reactions of the show I am living for it!! The expression you made when the family hugged her at the end was everything. I could see you feeling it. I felt it too like aww that’s nice to be reminded that there are people who appreciate what we do. Because we really do care for our patients.
@AubreyÆsohnАй бұрын
Our ER in my hometown has the ever so friendly (being very sarcastic) Insurance Ladies. They step in, no matter what is going on in the intake room (like say you're laying there in excruciating pain with a double fracture in the lower half of your leg) with their computer on wheels, and make sure you know that this shit is going to cost money and that if you don't have insurance you're responsible for paying for it. The real MVPs, I tell yeah. 🙄
@yemialemu9902Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@vinswotterАй бұрын
Emergency departments in the evening and at night are interesting. I worked those late shifts in registration at a level 1 trauma center for a while, and I saw so much. This hospital also has a great psych program (so a lot of patients came in when they were manic, etc.) and the peds ED closed at night (so peds patients are all in the same adult ED after that), so that place is always chaotic.
@churchofpos2279Ай бұрын
i got paid $1.25 an hour more for being the charge nurse. i hated every minute of it. I actually celebrated when I got laid off and never held that role again by choice.
@kristenkunkel3745Ай бұрын
1.00 an hour for the privilege
@joejefferies11Ай бұрын
The administrator who was so disconnected from care was the most accurate part.
@erinzhou498628 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! I was in the hospital for 3 weeks last year and learned so much about how things work. The nurses and respiratory techs were all wonderful.
@amyleeallen1602Ай бұрын
This was fun - have you ever done a reaction for the more dramatic medical shows, i.e. ER, Chicago Hope, Grey's Anatomy - you get the idea. I am not a medical professional, been a patient a lot though, so that would be interesting.
@bec7080Ай бұрын
After helping with hiring travel nurses: being able to do paper charting correctly is more valuable than having previous charge nursing experience 😂
@MotivatualАй бұрын
It irks me on tv shows when they do their chest compressions “diagonally”. Though to be fair, when you’re breathing and alive, it wouldn’t be comfortable or safe for the actor/patient to have someone perform actual chest compressions on them, lol.
@suzibenz6430Ай бұрын
you forgot the registration staff. that's me. i work in the er lobby getting info and insurance right.
@rosemariebredahl9519Ай бұрын
Small rural hospitals don't have any rapid response teams.
@michellemartinov6267Ай бұрын
Technically I was the start of the rapid response team at our 100 bed facility - I was the SWAT nurse, the go anywhere, do anything, fix it nurse. It was my last position of 17 years at that hospital. If a patient wasn’t doing well, I’d go up and assess the situation, figure out what was going on, call the doctor and ask for orders to turn the patient around. I very much prevented several ICU admissions plus intubations from happening such as early intervention in someone going into a more acute state of congestion heart failure. I was the one they called when they couldn’t get an IV started - the hardest place was on the peds floor. I didn’t work with children much and I didn’t like causing them pain. I can say I was fortunate that I got their IV’s started though. I was the one who took patients for the ambulance rides with the critical IV meds such as levophed or epinephrine or whatever else back then that only critical care transport could do unless a critical care nurse went along - to a sister facility for say emergency heart catherization. When things were slower, I did admitting paperwork.
@bonniehensley2253Ай бұрын
A fellow nurse and I DID buy some stuff from the vending machines for a family. Their relative was in the OR, and died.
@thepantrymomzilla4045Ай бұрын
The 4’11 Filipino auntie nurse is missing. Haha!
@xo2quiltАй бұрын
I love watching Untold Stories of the ER and Sex Sent Me to the ER - action doesn't stop! Love the reaction videos and I'll have to give this show a shot!
@dude7878Ай бұрын
This show is still ongoing but as early as now I can already say that this show is a gem. Hope you would react to the next episodes tho, would love to see and hear your thoughts more ✨
@KriKri0262Ай бұрын
a nurses clipboard, reporting skills, and clear hand writing are tools of pure gold/diamond
@valentinat3250Ай бұрын
My favorite job was as a medical social worker in the ER. I did it for ten years. Boy, do I have stories to tell. When I moved on to other social work jobs, and someone would say, “there was emergency”, I’d laugh to myself.
@crystalberger4140Ай бұрын
Not a nurse, but my first hospital paid $1/hour to be Charge Medical Laboratory Scientist in the laboratory 😢. I took all the angry phone calls and answered all the questions for an extra dollar. Not worth it....
@steveioeАй бұрын
Ouch!
@InoueTsubasaАй бұрын
Same with lead pay, but in the lab I work at, leads on day shift are also required to teach in the med tech school program. So all that just for $1 😂 and the audacity for the hospital to only give $0.50-$1 raises
@KatieDe_GАй бұрын
Lab tech here... we don't get anything for the angry calls and NO I DIDN'T HEMOLYZE YOUR FCKN SAMPLE! But I would if I could!!!
@mamaray8903Ай бұрын
I have dodged every.single.leadership huddle because I have a severe allergy to bullshit
@cleverfoxdwellingbyapeartr2679Ай бұрын
I would love to see you review the British show “The Green wing”. Criminally underrated
@cleverfoxdwellingbyapeartr2679Ай бұрын
Also, this was a good video and I would like to see more like this
@Calla618Ай бұрын
It's It's old show so I would love to hear how things have changed, but thr ER scenes from St. Elsewhere would be cool to see you react to. It's about an underfunded Boston hospital that came out in the 80's. Super future stars studded cast too!
@laurenmendoza4371Ай бұрын
Yes! More reaction videos please!
@steveioeАй бұрын
You got it! Anything in particular?
@MandssieАй бұрын
Don’t forget me the pharmacy! ❤
@steveioeАй бұрын
We could never!!
@MandssieАй бұрын
@@steveioe😅
@xo2quiltАй бұрын
The best dealers of drugs!!!
@Jess_ff10boy190Ай бұрын
Where is the love for the CNA 's CNA 's are the backbone of the medical field
@Rickettsia505Ай бұрын
They sure are.
@mtnmagic1998Ай бұрын
Have had a clot to the lung....wasnt fun! Oh and nobody working in hospital believed me for 3 days!
@angelawhittaker1242Ай бұрын
I've had pulmonary Embolism 3 times now (2015, last August, and last week of this past June), and I am now on my blood thinners for life. Everyone at the hospitals keep saying that this shouldn't be happening to this extent as I'm only 36.
@SilverAuntieАй бұрын
@@angelawhittaker1242 Oh, my! Do you have any underlying medical problems? Or a family history? Surely, your primary care physician is keeping a close eye on you, right?!? You are in my prayers!🙏🕊️🙏🕊️🙏🕊️🙏
@yudithcaron8053Ай бұрын
@@angelawhittaker1242 I hope they put you on the pills that cost $7 per month and not the damn injections that cost $200 per months and leave you so bruised you look like a victim of domestic violence! Thoughts and prayers for you!
@brendawethered3936Ай бұрын
Work in SNF got bumped to Resource Nurse get $4.00 more per hour.
@tigerkitten8352Ай бұрын
12:45 i watched this episode (i am loving the show) and this part STILL is making me cry. 😭 😭 😭
@gerryschetzle1130Ай бұрын
Yeah that part got me in the feels, all that trauma came back hit me hard
@sofiyiah5172Ай бұрын
Working in a 228beds ED.. I became a Supervisor with no increase 😂
@leahsaylor6626Ай бұрын
Don’t forget the seemingly red headed stepchild of the hospital….. the LAB. We never get any recognition. 😂😂
@stacycamacho59Ай бұрын
My mom was a night charge nurse believe it or not as an LPN. She had her certification for doing IVs as well. In a nursing home. Another charge nurse was a RN who called in more times than I can remember as a kid.
@carloromero6252Ай бұрын
Free of charge becoming a charge nurse in a OR setting
@mokrnАй бұрын
Well, I really am old, but 40 years ago extra pay for the charge nurse did not exist. But then, again, I started in Critical Care at $5.25/hour. As the eventual nursing manager of an ICU or an ER, it wasn't unheard of for the long-time RNs in the department to make way more than the manager. Every RN has a story to tell- apparently, just like every med tech!
@leannelittle6067Ай бұрын
Not a nurse. Worked ER admitting desk. Started in 91 $5.24. Working at a small hospital we had a lot of responsibility. We made the decision if the person went right back to a room, or if the waited.
@CCSug16Ай бұрын
Maybe its the population I work with but as a medical receptionist who worked and scheduled for pulmonary specialty, its not out of the ordinary for pulmonary embolisms to happen.
@yudithcaron8053Ай бұрын
When I got my radiotherapy, there were those DIY gowns with buttons on both shoulders and back. There was a two-pages user's guide for the gowns in the changing rooms. The buttons often didn't work, especially on the back of the gowns. Once no other type of gown was available, I ended up closing the damn thing with one hand while carrying my purse and clothes in the other. The nurses told me that they petitioned the hospital to stop buying these pieces of crap. I wonder if they will appear in St.Denis hospital.
@breakingbiancaАй бұрын
Love it. Hope you do the whole season!
@aprildegele151024 күн бұрын
Downtime every month? Absolutely. Epic was updating, so we had to revert to paper charting, which most "better than thou I've not worked a real day in my life Batchelor's nurses" had no idea how to chart on paper. However, we never had to go back and re-document everything. What lived on paper was fine and we just started on the computer when it came up (with the exception of some triage information like original vitals, ht, wt, and that kind of stuff.)
@joejefferies11Ай бұрын
The code also bothered me. But that moment in the parking lot got me in the feels. Bc I have had that moment and it really fixed my day. It was that hit I needed to keep me addicted.
@debrasrogi5356Ай бұрын
Love you! You make me laugh and think!!❤🎉
@Leslie_SmithАй бұрын
@7:40 I may be misremembering but I think this event may be based on an incident in the UK where the hospital system was either downed or hacked. Setting up stations or having to update multiple programs can take a long time so I would say that the event on TV is rare but plausible.
@joejefferies11Ай бұрын
Charge pay is $1.50 at my hospital. 😊
@churchofpos2279Ай бұрын
This is the medical version of Reno 911.😂
@oliverkirkland9332Ай бұрын
When I was admitted to the hospital, I expressed that I was trying to get into nursing, and so my CNA, RN/LPN (don't remember which he was but he was above a CNA), _and_ the charge nurse all popped in to say hi. (it was a REALLY slow day) The only relevant part of this story is that I had asked the charge nurse, "how did you become a charge nurse?" She laughed with a barely-veiled dead-eyed look and said, "I worked here for so long, management told me I'm now a charge nurse." I asked if that means she got promoted. She paused for a long moment, then shrugged and said something like, "A dollar's a dollar." At the time I thought it was a joke, but. Uh. I'm getting the sense that it _wasn't._
@heatherw9442Ай бұрын
I like it too! I got 50 cents to be a charge nurse. Then I got a dollar about 3 years later and it hasn’t changed since. I had to become a manager to get a better bump in pay.
@emilyrussell962Ай бұрын
Yes you should do a reaction video for..scubs, house, nurse Jackie . Yes I know those are older but they are good.
@samiraperi467Ай бұрын
Yeah, system maintenance are kinda hard to do without disturbing anything when it's a 24/7 operation.
@JosephZygnerskiАй бұрын
She reveals in the latest episode that it was a $3 raise
@scbtripwireАй бұрын
1:53 holy hell I was not expecting that 😂
@susandunn7207Ай бұрын
In my last hospital we took turns being in charge, and still needed to take a full assignment. We got NOTHING EXTRA for our trouble.
@AndresLuqueАй бұрын
When you walk in to work in the ER and at 2 years you are the most senior nurse with no charge because they called out ….. That’s how you graduate to Charge nurse.
Not sure what ER you work at but we still use IM epinephrine for initial treatment of anaphylaxis (not starting an epi drip)
@kirstinboneАй бұрын
I am really enjoying St. Denis. Would love more reactions to it.
@sashalynn6087Ай бұрын
I must have a crappy county hospital, they Epipened me and gave me steriods when I showed up with a mystery allergy. Still don't know what it was.
@kristenlogan2594Ай бұрын
I actually had a PE that came from a DVT... at 22 years old. Been on blood thinners ever since.
@lpg129823 күн бұрын
As a nurse you have to wear many many hats, make critical changes in a flash and be on top of everything going on in the dept. everything you have explained is 💯 truth
@lizzylou-q6fАй бұрын
I use to bring my own food to work on night shift, still lots of junk food.
@DaxyBluАй бұрын
$1/hr to charge, ridiculous!
@MicheleLeinАй бұрын
When I went into the large-(ish) hospital we have in our small-(ish) town, a worker took me into the small room where they "screen" you (BP, heart rate, oxygen level, etc,) I asked the young woman who was on shift something, to which she responded, "I'm not a nurse, I'm an ER Tech." I jumped at the opportunity to find out a little more about what ER Techs do. So I asked her what her duties were, and she said sometimes she screened patients, buit mostly she took care of making sure the rooms were fully stocked with gowns, gloves, etc., she cleaned the rooms after a patient was discharged, and sometimes took care of anything they asked for when there. She didn't say anything about doing CPR or jumping in to help when the machine that re-warms a patient's blood is not put away correctly and ready for the next patient, etc. I wonder if Steveio has gotten to do those things because the ER he worked at was so much bigger and busier than our small town hospital. She didn't seem to have any significant medical training either. Another thing I have wondered about in the ER is food delivery. I have been in the ER for hours (I have asthma and have been a frequent flier in the ER for many years), and not once have I ever been offered even a sandwich. I would think that in a smaller hospital like ours, the techs would have more free time to get food for the patients. Not once have I ever even seen a food cart go through the ER, either.
@myfriendoretheshepherd6618Ай бұрын
Love this episode and your critique. Hope you do some more.
@ntxhaispaajАй бұрын
That’s what the patients’ pantry is for!!
@SilverAuntieАй бұрын
It looks like it might be good. I'll have to see how the season goes. I miss the medical dramas like ER and Code Black. Still bummed that Code Black was cancelled so soon.
@steveioeАй бұрын
It’s worth a watch!
@ginaunger2399Ай бұрын
ER was the best!
@nursekimkАй бұрын
Loved Code Black!
@amyhuntsman5168Ай бұрын
DO NOT GIVE EPI IV FOR ANAPHYLAXIS! Also, some ERs (mine) use EpiPens to prevent staff from drawing up IM epi and unintentionally giving it IV.
@berglettemom6045Ай бұрын
Love the new show, and your reaction video is very funny, and sweet. Thanks!❤
@karlorosel9906Ай бұрын
There is practically a line like that in our ER. 😆
@ElicBehexanАй бұрын
I graduated from college in 1975. I had a friend who was in the class of '77, but the first two years were on campus. She had been a candy striper and, at that point, one of the first allowed in the ER because she wanted to be a nurse. I also had a roommate who had been a nurse but had come back to get a different degree - she didn't want to be a nurse anymore. So, we are eating spaghetti and my friend was telling my roommate about this accident. How they kept giving him blood and he wasn't gaining any blood pressure. Finally someone had the bright idea to look at his back. He had been impaled on something and that something was removed all his insides went back inside, but they were not in the proper places and riddled with holes, for some strange reason. At that point, the doctor said to give him a big dose of whatever and then rolled him off and let nature take its way. There was just too much damage to give him any chance of survival. At that point, the nurse wanna be and the nurse who wanted out looked at me, eating my spaghetti. "Maybe this isn't the best dinner conversation..." the roommate said. I kept my eyes on my food and spaghetti is my favorite food, and said "So long as I don't have to look at it." I have had several people say I should've been a nurse. First, you really have to like people more than I do. Second, you have to have strengths I don't have. I also suspect you have to have a strong grip, I do not have that. My advantage when I rode horses is that I am fast, very fast.
@debketelsen3742Ай бұрын
When l was having my picture taken for my graduation from nursing school the photographer thought he was being funny. He asked me if it was true about doctors and nurses fooling around in the supply rooms. He fell on the floor when l answered... "I hope so!!!" And on the floor where l worked there were no supply rooms. Just a curtain covered cart against the wall.
@mary-suemcgarry3027Ай бұрын
Yes, do some more of this show.
@squidleyskidleyАй бұрын
My charge nurse actually gets paid less than some of the newer hires
@jenniferlindsey2015Ай бұрын
Your story started when I was 17 and my mother was locked up in the psych ward so I was alone. I couldn’t P. And a catheter couldn’t make me. Eventually they realize my kidneys were shutting down and they needed to slice the valve on my ureterocele (my ureter, the tube from my kidneys to my bladder, Had a stuck valve on my bladder that whelmed up sticking to the point where it filled my entire bladder, and they needed to pierce it through Emergency surgery. I could not believe they did not catheterize me. I woke up from surgery in such a days but had to P so much I was ready to puke. Not a fun day.
@awkwardaquamarine19Ай бұрын
Hi. Just stumbled into your channel lately and enjoyed the skits immensely. I have a cousin in TX who works as a nurse, and he looks and sounds a lot like you. Anw, please review _Scrubs_ if you can. It's been lauded as the most accurate medical show ever..for a comedy at that. It is my fave sitcom for all time and got me through college. Thanks.
@alisonjimenez324Ай бұрын
I get 1 dollar extra an hr to be a charge nurse in our ED 😂 such a privilege
@vampgaiaАй бұрын
I’m a pharmacist and my hospital put pharmacists on the floors. I happen to be the ER’s pharmacist. I have done some crazy things because I was an extra set of hands.
@vbenitez5700Ай бұрын
never wanted to do charge ever, was forced temporarily at times but never accepted the pressure to become one. I told nope not gonna be me.
@spicelight5704Ай бұрын
I would love to see you react to more shows.
@ThatFangurlThoАй бұрын
My aunt is now head of her floor when it comes to nursing (she’s one above the charge nurse now, I have no clue what the position is called), and she has a crap ton more responsibility, and hardly any pay increase
@Rickettsia505Ай бұрын
Shifts official end is 7:30. Give report, then chart for 2 hours.
@reesee1013Ай бұрын
Love this show already! Would love to see you react to the Filipino Mafia episode 🇵🇭