Mock Code Training Video

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Nursing is an attractive career choice, with its romanticized portrayal on television and enviable benefits. This has drawn to nursing school many aspiring students, seeking to earn a place in this growing profession. In RN Bound: A Guide to Becoming a Successful Nurse, clinical nurse Yalanda Comeaux seeks to help aspiring nurses evaluate their career choice, to be certain it s the right move. As a nurse educator, Comeaux has seen many students enroll in nursing school only to become overwhelmed at the reality of the profession and drop out. In this book, she opens up nursing to the examination of would-be students to help them succeed in their chosen career.

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I Work in an ER. Had a patient code on us twice yesterday. Was my first ever Code Blue experience. I Even helped give compressions. I was calm throughout it all since I’ve mentally prepared myself for it all. Thankfully we brought the patient back and we got her admitted to the ICU. I pray she has a full recovery.

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As a paramedic try doing all of this by yourself pushing drugs, compressions, readings EKG while trying to radio med control and holding on for dear life while a new emt doesn’t know where to go because he’s using Apple Maps to nearest er.

SquirrellyDan
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This is WILDLY tame compared to the code I ran (first day. EMT) when the dude was naked on the floor in a tiny cluttered room with NO LIGHT IN IT in the pitch dark lit with only phone lights and 6 firefighters packed into the room and more outside. And that stairway. Oh god. That stairway. Anyway that was the first time I did CPR and this is luxury compared to my first time haha

elyselysie
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so funny " thank you for your input, but I am running the code right now " ha ha ha

frammyxxlocky
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To every non medico watching, this is not how a code blue works. Things are much faster in an actual situation. CPR is never stopped for more than 10 seconds, and there is very little or no time for discussions, just decisions.

Also, there are no random people on a code blue team. Everyone’s role is predefined. In some hospitals, they even have stickers on the ceiling marking positions for different designations.

prathyushshetty
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This is by far the best example of a code I have seen. I loved that so many aspects were present. It was not dramatic or phony... Seriously showed the key points of a code!

DigitalAndInnovation
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Good effort but too much pauses in CPR and poor team dynamics

nisarkhattak
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AED: "begin CPR"
Nurses: ~move bed, put down stethescope, still not moving down side rail...~

MChell
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Sooo the three stooges that came in ..the lady was like yeah get up against the wall until we need you.. freekin hilarious 😭I'm sorry

reneebryant
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When his heart stopped, his hair disappeared and his skin turned to rubber.

JM-nhyp
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Excellent scenario. I noticed that nurses did not mention his shortness of breath . spontaneous pneumothorax a precipitating factor for deteriation or occured in response to resuscitation

margiestasik
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Slow response slow. Drop side rails and knee on the bed. Chest compressions were weak by first two nurses.

randomperson
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If they moved slower they could work at the dmv

aprilleerose
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When they switched to the dummy I died 😂 LMFAOOO

tyronnetrice
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Wow....that team lead was way nicer than ones I've seen. I've had a team lead throw people out of the room for talking over them or giving their input. Also at the beginning of the code is it just me or was there way too much time between starting compressions back up and positoning the bed?

MyNameIsWes
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Plot twist, she wasn't with the crash team. She was just the janitor.

kyoukotoshino
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05:13
Hey Team Leader....
Mike doesn't have to Take over on the Monitor.... He's already on it...

kinge
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He says he is in a lot of pain. The first question I would want to know is you pain located at? The pain can be in his Right leg. If he is in acute distress with the huffing and puffing, elevate the HOB and apply oxygen and call RRT.

noahwinston
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"Thank you for your input but I am running this code."

Meded-biqd
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I recognize this place. This is Slim Chance Hospital

mikegood