Treating Asthma Patients | Nightwatch | A&E

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Watch as EMTs treat asthma patients in this compilation from Nightwatch.

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AETV
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Asthma attacks are scary! I had one once and my mom ran me out to the emergency room. When I got there they put me in a wheelchair while my mom parked the car then they put me in the full emergency waiting room with everybody else. I was having so much trouble I couldn’t even hold my head up. My mom came back in and asked where I was and they told her I was in the waiting room she told them that I had better not be in the waiting room because I couldn’t breathe. My mom was a nurse and she doesn’t usually get upset but she took me straight into the check in room and got me checked in. Another thing that happened was when they were checking me in they wouldn’t let her answer questions like my name and address. The normally sweet woman that everybody that meets her likes was getting very mad. WE finally got me checked in. The little boy that rode in the ambulance in the beginning of this video got more help in the ambulance then I got for the first 10 - 15 min. I was at the hospital.

rdangel
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These are the most caring, kindest, paramedics ever.
Stay safe out there.❤️🙏🏼

Tenamf
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Honestly, the laughing for the COPD, emphysma, asthma guy was probably the best thing for him. In order to laugh, you have to expel all carbon dioxide completely and then after your laughing fit, it makes you inhale deeply.

ellenmcdaniel
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I love Holly and Titus
My next PTO from work I will be visiting Louisiana
Hope I can see them and let them know how much they are appreciated for what they do for the community💫⭐️🌟

CaramelKisses
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I love the way these ppl treat everyone with kindness, particularly children. 💜

lovingmayberry
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I have a very severe type of Asthma, I spent 1/3+ of my childhood in our regional Children's Hospital.
I was treated at Sick Kids and in the Denver National Jewish Health Asthma Center.
I was hospitalized every 3-4 months for at least a week or two, plus Pneumonia every year.
I grew up in the Cystic Fibrosis wing of our Children's Hospital. All us "severe chest" kids had the same routine; ice O2 tents, nebs, chest PT or vests, IV fluids, antibiotics, oxygen...
I was on extremely restricted "allergen free" diets (no citrus, potatoes, nightshades, no carrots, no milk, eggs, soy, fish, shellfish, no nuts, no corn, no nitrate, nitrites, no food colouring...).
I spent months in Isolation, wearing masks, on bio-feedback machines, in useless counselling, even electroshock was used, twice.
I was on a massive cocktail of meds... No improvement.
Finally, after I was an adult with kids, one Pulmonologist was paying attention when I was in hospital, again, in ICU... and she insisted we do one simple overnight blood test for Alpha One Antitrypsin Deficiency.
That test came back positive.
It turns out a *BUNCH* of the severest Asthmatics are also A1AD patients.
Undiagnosed. Ignored. Mocked.
It's terminal, BTW.
Sadly, one of my kids inherited it, and their Asthma & allergic reactions included an eroding esophagus (undiagnosed/dismissed food allergies).
They had emergency surgery, tube feeding, liquid diet, a "Make-A-Wish" trip, a LOT of pain...
They survived. For now.

I'm now in Palliative care, on home O2 and *3* biologics.

I hope every bigot who claimed "Asthma" is "no big deal" gets kicked in the teeth by Karma.
They are lying bigots.

kpl-CA
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I also have asthma I’m very lucky I’ve never had to go to the hospital for an attack. I carry my rescue inhaler on me at all times and I never leave home without it.

andreasanchez
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As a young man, I can understand why the young girl was crying and upset because of her momma, I know what she had to go through to lose somebody she loved so much

ryancronin
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These first two are my favorite paramedics.

sherw
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we all handle stress differently but i’d be having chest pains too that woman was very disrespectful and rude their job is to comfort, help they don’t need attitude I have recently learned my ptsd can cause heart like symptoms your body is having a panic attack and can cause chest pains

annegreenwood
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Hi I’m from Australia I’m just watching this now. I absolutely love all u guys. Best videos ever!!!

juliestevens
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Aw that poor baby girl was traumatized:(

BriaBarrows
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I have brittle asthma I can't even speak when I'm having an attack.🤣🤣🤣🤣 I think he just wants a best for the night. Poor thing.

Coraleena
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that poor girl 👧 😢😢😢 cancer sounds like no fun

payton
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I know that uncomfortable lung pain feeling with shortness of breath and low oxygen since the sle lupus is eating up my lungs it's painful because I can feel it eating away on my lungs it feels like I have something pure evil in my body that's how the sle lupus feels.

a.h.s
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Love the New Orleans accent, everyone says us Irish have a great accent, but New Orleans beats it in my opinion

blackietotheend
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If he can play the whistle like that, he doesn't have breathing problems. I grew up with asthma and could hardly talk, much less play a whistle.

vickyschnorbus
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I feel so sorry for her if she was some help because I have 3 lovely families in my private jet I am one of the best doctors in the world because I do understand people

katieodowd
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They seem quite well. I lost conscientious 2 days ago i had a choice of wife, paramedic sister in law or ambulance. I chose wife. Didnt know how to share location. Vision blurred than hearing started to go. For the first time as an adult the emergency puffer did nothing after using it like candy. And the steroid puffer after a bad flu did not assist. All the breathing strategies, plans were dismissed. Not sure what scsle bad i was, but i couldnt google to share my location. And i couldn't recognise my partners face.

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