First day in ICU - What basic things to be known by a new resident doctor or nurse (Part 1/2)

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The above video is trying to explain what basic things to be known on first day in ICU by a new resident doctor or nurse. We have tried to cover the major things; if we have missed any do post in the comments section.

In the video: Dr Ankur and Dr Arushi.

#firstdayinICU #basicthingsinICU

In the video, we have tried to cover the following things:
triage in icu
hand wash
bedside monitor in icu
ECG leads
plethysmography
NIBP
nasal prongs
oxygen face mask
bipap mask and machine
NIV mask
ventilator and different modes of ventilator
endotracheal tube
laryngoscope
ventilatory tubings
T-piece
central line
dialysis catheters
ambu mask
infusion pumps
oral airway
dialysis machines (RRT), IHD, SLED, CRRT
NG tube, ryles tube, naso jejunal tube, RT feeds
TPN, total parenteral nutrition
ABG and abg machine
defibrillator
crash cart
air mattress
DVT pumps and DVP prophylaxis
ECMO machine
HFNC
urometer and urobag
icu charts
ACLS

Things we missed:
Arterial line
Suction port/machine
Tracheostomy Tube
Bedside USG machine
Boogie, Stellate
Magill forceps 
Different drains and tubes like ICD, abdominal drains, SPC etc.
Extra ventricular drainage (EVD)
TPI - temporary pacemaker
EtCO2 monitor
Ecg machine

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We hope that this small effort of ours will be of some help to those working in ICU and emergency department. #theicuchannel

Thank you.
Dr. Ankur, Intensivist.
Founder President, ESBICM
Keep learning!

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I didn't even search for this video it was showing in home screen and my first icu duty will start from day after tomorrow. What a coincidence

strange
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Today is my first day in the ICU ward .This video has really helped me understand the instruments as well as theur uses. Thankyou ❤

karishmachaulagain
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Sir, can u start new series, how to manage individuals cases in icu as per guidelines. Show us how to manage, history, investigation, day to day progress, what went wrong, how u did and how we should have done

ajaypawar
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I was a bsc. Nursing student in KIMS, Bhubaneswar when I came across Dr. Arushi.... I was admitted in medicine ward once bcoz of high fever. So happy to see her growing. 💙🫶🏻

Elineyy
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I'm an ICU Nursing Officer at AIIMS Bhubaneswar.... This video is very useful❤

tamanyabasu
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I watch your videos regularly. Particularly I listen to your shorts while in my car most often. Today I was tired and opened my YouTube for listening to some soothing song but ended up seeing your video. It feels like we alrdy know everything but after watching every time some new informative crunch comes out.

Drsuman-mune
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I was taught about FAST HUG BIDS during my md training as the first assessment of any pt in the icu. It's very helpful and simple to not miss anything about the patient, apart from the emergency situations at hand obviously like desaturation hypotension shock delirium and others. So for patients with relatively stable vitals after resuscitation especially for daily rounds in icu, FAST HUG BIDS is easy

auditigupta
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Few more things which we missed in the session are:
Arterial line (yeahhh, don't know how we missed this!)
Suction port/machine
Tracheostomy Tube
Bedside USG machine
Boogie, Stellate
Magill forceps 
Different drains and tubes like ICD, abdominal drains, SPC etc.
External ventricular drainage (EVD)
TPI - temporary pacemaker
EtCO2 monitor
Ecg machine

TheICUChannel
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Salute to Dr Arushi for bringing this interesting ideas. Similarly we can discuss cases too, thanks a lot for this team efforts

DrAnandRamanTiwari
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Really Clear Explanation Sir.. Thank you so much for Sharing Such an imp information regarding Critical care

drrajbhaiyarajput
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Sir
The amount of effort you put to educate us is so immense
Hats off to you sir
After subscribing to this channel, i am really looking to be a critical care physician ❤

amalashokpt
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Thank you sir for making this video which are very helpful for a fresher and all who r working in hospital as a staff nurse .

imagination_world
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Thank u thank u soo soo much u didnt replied to my request ...i thought how stupid of me to request a DOCTOR to teach the basics of ICU...I felt very bad....but u proved me wrong so humble and generous of u...most of the time I met the doctors in ICU are very stubborn and arrogant bt u r very down to earth...once again thanks a lot and keep motivating us by such useful and knowledgeable vdos....luv from a fresher nurse...🥰🥰

parveenkhan
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KEEP ON SUCH VIDEOS
ESPECIALLY THOSE RELATED TO MEDICATIONS AND PROTOCOL OF THIER USE AFTER INTUBATION

adlesal
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Your videos are very informative and very helpful to clarify my knowledge....keep teaching us....
Thank you so much sir🙌👍

Remedyrevive
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Its really helpful video to clarify my knowledge and make me get better, thnku for such basic and useful information

DrShubhamPandey
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Thank You So mch Sir and ma'am Very Informative Videos for Medical Students nd JRs
Please keep on making these types of Videos

Khanmaryamdr
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Very informative video. Thank you for providing such an insight for those who are new to ICU! God bless you both.

sssssssssss
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Thank you so much for bringing such informative information for us .
Very helpful

Sansu
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Thanku so much sir... I'm also a ICU nurse.... Very helpful.... 🙏❤

aditidebnath