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Casualty 24-7
Великобритания
Добавлен 7 апр 2022
The doors of Barnsley A&E department are open every hour of the day. The reality series allows for a peek inside the hearts and minds of the medical emergency teams, and how they deal with critical situations revolving around people’s lives and illnesses. The close-knit team exchanges typical Yorkshire banter and humour to aid them with getting through their often long and tough days.
Seizure & Head Injury Cause Concern | Casualty 24-7: Every Second Counts
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▶︎ Season 04 - Episode 08
Doctors assess the condition of a patient after a sudden seizure and possible head injury. Watch how doctors and nurses work to understand and treat their condition.
About Casualty 24/7:
Casualty 24/7 shows how the doors of Barnsley A&E department are open every hour, of every day. They allow a peek inside their medical emergency teams, and how they deal with critical situations revolving around people's lives and illnesses. The team are close-knit and exchange typical Yorkshire humour to get them through their often long and tough days.
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🔵 Season 1 Full Episodes | Casual...
▶︎ Season 04 - Episode 08
Doctors assess the condition of a patient after a sudden seizure and possible head injury. Watch how doctors and nurses work to understand and treat their condition.
About Casualty 24/7:
Casualty 24/7 shows how the doors of Barnsley A&E department are open every hour, of every day. They allow a peek inside their medical emergency teams, and how they deal with critical situations revolving around people's lives and illnesses. The team are close-knit and exchange typical Yorkshire humour to get them through their often long and tough days.
Watch our playlists:
🔵 Season 1 Full Episodes | Casual...
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Shoulder Injury and Torn Tendon | Casualty 24-7: Every Second Counts
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🟦 Click Link below to subscribe: ruclips.net/channel/UCHPgATT2HtFrxmueqA9j7JA ▶︎ Season 04 - Episode 07 A patient enters the ER with a shoulder injury and torn tendon. An x-ray is paramount to assessing the damage and figuring out the next steps in his treatment. About Casualty 24/7: Casualty 24/7 shows how the doors of Barnsley A&E department are open every hour, of every day. They allow a pee...
Rescuing A Hearing Aid: A Delicate Operation | Casualty 24-7: Every Second Counts
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🟦 Click Link below to subscribe: ruclips.net/channel/UCHPgATT2HtFrxmueqA9j7JA ▶︎ Season 04 - Episode 07 In this heartwarming medical encounter, Dr. Mason and his team embark on a challenging mission to help 93-year-old Mr. Brown, whose hearing aid has become lodged in a rather unconventional place. About Casualty 24/7: Casualty 24/7 shows how the doors of Barnsley A&E department are open every ...
Resilience Under Pressure: Saving A Patients Life | Casualty 24-7: Every Second Counts
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▶︎ Season 04 - Episode 07 Step into the high-stakes world of emergency medicine as we follow the intense moments following Wayne's fall. With every second crucial, healthcare professionals navigate the unknowns, addressing Wayne's airway and performing emergency scans to assess potential internal injuries. 🟦 Click Link below to subscribe: ruclips.net/channel/UCHPgATT2HtFrxmueqA9j7JA About Casua...
Emergency Room Chronicles: Compassion and Urgent Decisions | Casualty 24-7: Every Second Counts
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Emergency Room Chronicles: Compassion and Urgent Decisions | Casualty 24-7: Every Second Counts
Battling Anaphylactic Shock and Respiratory Crisis | Casualty 24-7: Every Second Counts
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Battling Anaphylactic Shock and Respiratory Crisis | Casualty 24-7: Every Second Counts
Resilience and Recovery: Horseback Riding Accident | Casualty 24-7: Every Second Counts
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Resilience and Recovery: Horseback Riding Accident | Casualty 24-7: Every Second Counts
I wish all the doctors in the NHS could see this comment section and see how many people thank them for saving their lives and treating them kindly ❤
The boy who fell off his moped will need to toughen up. I’ve seen three year olds who don’t cry as much. He needs to learn some respect for the staff as well. Calling a doctor “mate” certainly isn’t acceptable in my opinion.
not only that, its his own fault for not using a single piece of protective clothing bar a helmet, if he didnt want road rash he should have sucked it up and put it on instead of thinking its too hot, could have killed himself over not wanting to sweat.
eee by gum, te' farm
The lady who so tragically lost her baby, only to become a nurse to help others especially another newborn bubby is an earth Angel. I'm so incredibly sorry for her loss, 😔 but her little one will so proud of her just as I am too. She is an outstanding person. God bless her.
Hell kids with scrapped knees waste of NHS TIME 😢 really x
Elderly people are so tough, and I love their attitude.
The doctor dealing with the man with drug habit was so good with bedside manner and respect for man . Xx
Why is every closeup of an injury or the procedure to treat it put in blurred focus?
Ground level staff are wonderful! It is the system higher up that is the problem. Definitely nurses should be paid a lot more, but you have to do it for the love of it and that is why they become professionals in this field. I was a care assistant for over 25 years and missed a chance in 1976/77 , where i was offered a cadetship in nursing, been kicking myself ever since. Loved my work and love people, which i think is essential in this line of work. I am now 64 and the ship has passed.
Jane is the best
Sad, that I was born this way. It's taking a great toll on me. Not many know this about me. Each severe asthma attack that I survive, I become more thankful to YAHWEH. I am also allergic to many things. Right now, I am still having subtle asthmatic cough 😷. My husband, said if it continues, I will see a pulmonologist. I have growing children (young toddlers) and I seriously this cough after the medication goes away. My husband is an anaesthetist. He sometimes, looks at me with a worrying side look. I have seretide inhaling medication, ventolin inhaler (the blue inhaler) nebuliser and all my medications at home, but hospital is still a far much better care. You will get many expertise and specialist attend to you, especially when your body seems not to be responsive with medications given. Some people ignorantly think that the blue inhaler (ventolin) is all the answers to Asthma attacks and conditions.
I take morphine every 4 hours every day have done for 14 year I have rheumatoid arthritis and I wouldn't get out of bed in the morning if I didn't because the pain is terrible
I absolutely adore you all. Sister Jane I absolutely love your hair. I live across the pond and wish at or emergency and medical professionals were not so jaded by those that abuse the system. If anything ever happened to me I would sincerely hope that it happened to me in your neighborhood
Love the show and the work done ......... but what is the point of reuploading the same episodes over and over again.Somehow I don't think its fair to the patients who were featured particularly those who have passed away.
Simon what a guy 😂
I'm sorry I couldn't deal with him ,he's so childish.
Jane the volunteer lady is brilliant! Her humour alone is spot on. 🤣 What a wonderful yet selfless thing to do by working for free to give back to her community. 😊 As for lewis who's afraid of needles, he originally said "GIVE ME SOME GAS & AIR & YOU CAN PUT A NEEDLE IN", so i just understand why the doctors wouldn't do that when he had already had some gas & air in the ambulance! It would have solved so many issues, saved so much time, stopped him from leaving. Although i must say his attitude is somewhat obnoxious and unnecessary even if he is afraid.
I wish they would skip the blurring. It's very frustrating not to be able to see what they're talkung about.
Of all the diseases in the world, MND is the one I’m most scared of getting, it robs you of everything while still leaving you compos mentis, if I ever get this, I’m going to Switzerland for assisted dying because there is no way I could live with this knowing that I would lose every function of my body.
AAAAARGH! IT EEERRRTS
I have Hirschsprung disease, I'm awaiting to have the remaining bowel removed as the previous 4 operations aren't working. Thanks to covid and strikes I've been pushed back so many times I might be forced into going private.
I hope he heals quickly. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
Good afternoon everyone ❤️🙂⚘️🏥.
Is she daft or what take the bloody medication
What's a matron
No more full Episodes,
1:00:01 why do the emt have to stay?
loved pearls energy as a northerner myself she reminds me a lot of my late gran 🥰
Lord, Lord! A three hour wait for a spinal and neck exam?
GADS!
DfDaVffFfh
Qta
Loved programmes like this but...its like looking at a blank screen...cant see any thing just voices ...
I know how that kid feels. I have tried to hang myself before I just didn’t have. I guess the gumption to go through with it and the last thing you wanna do is wake up and have everybody trying to empathize with you.
Amazing Doctor 🥼😇
I have even worse veins none even with ultrasound
Please learn about Amiodarone Pulmonary Toxicity (aka her medicine poisoned her lungs). The ER and hospital missed it in my mom. The ICU figured it out, but it was too late
RESUS !! Or JESUS! Both are the place of saving ❤
If people had to pay for their care, or at least a fraction of it, i'm sure there wouldn't be so many waiting or at least try a little more first aid at home, or take the meds they have paid for. The hospitals are taken for granted and the staff are absolute heros to keep going.
I had the pleasure of having to go to hospital in Belfast in the rvh I had a ruptured brain aneurysm which is pretty serious, I can't fault the rvh top class treatment and nursing great staff all round. After 8 weeks of to newry for on going recovery in daisy Hill hospital that is when everything went down hill booked in no one came near me till the next morning from 3pm the day before and I'm in a wee room on my own they brought me soup and gave me a fork to eat it .they took me for a walk on the floor and let me walk into the wall ,this was the final straw I went home that day I should have been there 4 weeks I stayed one night terrible hospital
I hope all of the professionals on here realize how they are so kind to the patients and their families. They make a huge difference while calming them during the trialing times. Even offer a cup of tea to the family members who are worried. Treating people with so much care and kindness means the world to those people❤
When the nurse says “th’ambulance” you know you’re in good hands!