The Broken Nose with Joe Alton, MD

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Dr. Alton explains how to determine if a nose is broken, and explains treatment when no hospital is available. Issues related to nasal fractures include nasal hemorrhage, deviated septum and damaged cartilage. (Disclaimer: Information shared in our videos are for entertainment purposes only and are not meant to replace medical advice by your provider. Always seek medical help when possible.) Please be safe and healthy everyone! Amy Alton, ARNP and Joseph Alton, MD

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Good, easy for a layman to understand information. Thanx to you and Ms. Amy

stevew
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As allways very interesting! I love you're books and have 3 of you're medical kits you were even kind enough to put a card in there, thank you so much!
I've bought copies of your survival medicine handbook for family and friends, in my opinion the best preparedness book ever written! It's like my Bible even in normal settings! Thanks for all your content!

becky
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Probably one of the most common injuries during an SHTF event due to controntation.
Very useful information.
Many thanks.

PreparednessVeteran
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Thank you!
I learned with my 94 year old Dad, that high blood pressure an cause nose bleeds. My Dad would get thinking of something, (not food related either ) just daily stress cause his nose to bleed. His doctor packed his nose to stop the bleeding.

Boone
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Your advice is always well accepted. Great video sir, thank you.

floridaprepper
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Great Info Dr. Bones!!! Thank You Sir!

hhhservicesllc
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This advice is very valuable, thanks.

floridaprepper
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Hi, great channel! Discovered you through Canadian Prepper!

I need to give you an important advice: you absolutely need to revamp your videos' Thumbnail Pictures!
The text is too small to read, and the pictures are not eye-catching enough to "hook" a viewer to click onto it!

I suggest:
- big text (an intriguing phrase that makes you want to know more about the video).
Use a good "headline" font for the text, well-readable and eye-catching. The text in the thumbnail should complement the title of the video (should not the be the same phrase as the title), and it should tell you a bit more about the video (should be something the title doesn't say, and/or something intriguing that makes you want to know more!)
- an eye catching picture that hints well at the content of the video. It's not necessary to put a photo of you guys in every thumbnail - and if you do put a picture of yourselves, try to crop it so it's just the face / upper torso, because people are attracted by istinct to the face and its emotions, and will click on the video more easily. An example: if you're making a video about pills, take a small pill container and hold it up next to your face, and take a picture of yourself holding it. If well done, that could be an excellent thumbnail.

I suggest you consult the "City Prepping" channel for thumbnail pictures ideas! or even the Canadian Prepper.
Good luck and good job!

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In his book ‘Hell, I Was There’, Elmer Keith tells how he was kicked in the face by a horse, which smashed his nose. He used a pencil to more or less push everything back into place.

davidcarter
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Woah. OUCHHHH. Some how the picture is quite hot though. Very manly.. 😬

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