Hospital Secrets Revealed by Healthcare Workers - Doctor Reacts

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Dr. Cellini

Dr. Cellini

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01:00 - Shaming Patients into Surgery
03:00 - Ordering unnecessary Blood work
04:07 - Patients don't know their health
05:00 - Life is at risk
06:02 - Social Workers do A LOT
07:06 - No Lunch Breaks
08:12 - Working w/ HIV pts
09:22 - Use the Call Bell
10:06 - You are NOT the only Patient
11:20 - Working at the VA
12:44 - Hospitals AREN'T Clean
13:40 - Don't be Rude
14:20 - Treat people right
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@FenrisZAmarok
@FenrisZAmarok Жыл бұрын
No, violence against staff is NOT a "known risk". There is A LOT that can be done about it and it should never be tolerated. Sorry to the physicians out there, but nurses take the vast majority of violence against them, physicians hardly ever see it. Patients that are alert and oriented need to be charged. Violence against healthcare workers is a felony offense and needs to be treated as such. Confused patient is hitting people? If they can't be deescalated then they need to be restrained or medicated. Violence is NOT something nurses just "have to put up with". It is a crime and needs to be taken seriously.
@Zeldybear
@Zeldybear Жыл бұрын
Shout out to all the social workers out there! Working in the NICU, our social workers have helped families get things like WIC, breast pumps, car seats, and much more. They are unsung heroes! ✨
@Andtherewasguitar
@Andtherewasguitar Жыл бұрын
I'm a radiographer and the funniest thing is when it's a busy day and someone walks in, passes the waiting room, comes up to us expecting to go before other people. "It's an emergency referral", they say. "So is everyone else's, sit down".
@iLoveBoysandBerries
@iLoveBoysandBerries Жыл бұрын
Hospitals need to pay more attention to proper sleep hygiene for patients. Nurse stations are so loud at night
@Emily-pn1rg
@Emily-pn1rg Жыл бұрын
As a night shift radiographer who also doesn't get a lunch break and therefore eats their meal at the computer (often having to leave whatever the food is at the desk 3-7 times to go do stat orders) I have definitely had nurses/doctors/and patients complain that they think we aren't busy because they saw us eating at our computer. Like no, of we weren't busy you wouldn't see us eating because we'd be able to go to a break room for lunch, but we can't...
@nancycombsify
@nancycombsify Жыл бұрын
We have such a bad medical system. Overworked medical staff complaining about patients in pain complaining about overworked medical staff. And administrators and insurance companies raking in the money.
@ironrose888
@ironrose888 Жыл бұрын
I’m a former nurse and the abuse from fellow staff, patients and families can be absurd. I was taught to treat people how You Want To Be Treated. 😢
@zenderlee
@zenderlee Жыл бұрын
This is more of a complaint, but patients should know this, both in the clinic and hospital setting. Unless you see someone's badge and it says RN or BSN RN or NP or letters followed by NP (or, usually only in a nursing home or clinic, and seen less as time goes on, LPN) the person is NOT a nurse. I get so irritated by nursing assistants and medical assistants being referred to as nurses by patients and not correcting them. Often the staff even do it themselves. These people have VERY minimal medical training. Please do not confuse them with your RN who has had a minimum of 3-4 years (the 2 year degree really is a 3 year degree) or an NP who has even more schooling. We are the professionals. Please ask us the medicals questions. We are in charge of your care. And we worked insanely hard for the title of nurse, and we work insanely hard to care for you. MA's and NA's aren't professionals. Please don't call yourselves nurses, it is misleading at best.
@eduardoc1592
@eduardoc1592 Жыл бұрын
Working as a surgical tech I had to quit working at surgery centers because of how poor sterile technique and cheap surgeons/staff can be. I’ve seen them literally reuse sutures, syringes, hypos, disposable towels and things that are just not meant to be reused. I called out the staff on multiple occasions and would never accomplish anything. I just realized it’s not something I want to be a part of and hospital life is definitely much safer for patients and staff. ✨
@williamallen7836
@williamallen7836 Жыл бұрын
The whole be polite, and nice is a 2 way street. The number of nurses I have dealt with that feel it's perfectly fine to take out the fact thier DR chewed them out for a minor issue is endless. I have been in constant pain since I was 8 yrs old. By default I bite my tongue, and ask my self if I'm just feeling like the world's biggest grouch because I hurt & need to moderate my attitude. But a quick way to get me to no longer care about how I may respond is, to not reciprocate and check one's attitude themselves. We all have crappy days, but need to remember we are dealing with other humans by choice. Nurses & paitents alike.
@kenmckenzie9434
@kenmckenzie9434 Жыл бұрын
Doc as a maintenance person in a Trauma II hospital I couldn’t agree more about being patient with staff. The number of times I’ve had to help out on the overnight shift with cleaning rooms, moving people and helping with security is astronomical. I applaud all my coworkers as well as those in other hospitals. As far as Ice machines and water, we are obligated to clean and inspect each machine monthly. Even have changed all lines on a frequent basis. Our Infection Prevention department gets them tested by an outside agency regularly. So DRINK UP! (At least at my hospital 😂)
@pamcoleman6502
@pamcoleman6502 Жыл бұрын
My favorite vlog of yours so far! I worked in the medical field for 27 years in an office setting. Our poor girls (myself included when helping out) up front got chewed up and spit out by patients for the doctor being behind. What they don't realize is the docs make their schedules, we didn't. We just had to put the patients in the time slots the drs designed. When the dr would enter their exam room saying I'm sorry you had to wait, they would say oh that's alright. I heard that myself.
@cherylcarlson3315
@cherylcarlson3315 Жыл бұрын
#6 is not burn out, it is moral injury. This nurse is not seeing the extent of abuse they are living through. When the system takes away your right to eat, to do your best, to have time to recover from illness and surgery this is abuse NOT part of being professional or selfless. I survived 39 yrs of nursing and fought back every single job that was bad, still got TB, PTSD, and believe adverse working conditions correlate to onset of Myasthenia Gravis as well as whacked up immune system.
@lynnharris6877
@lynnharris6877 Жыл бұрын
Had a friend who was paraplegic, not at all demanding and could not get responses from the call bell. He finally called the hospital administrator to seek assistance.
@amythomas1124
@amythomas1124 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had six major surgeries in a five year span! 3 back surgeries, hip replacement, colon rupture emergency surgery, and a colostomy reversal surgery. This was done between 2 hospitals. The 3rd hospital I was in the emergency room only, then transferred to another hospital by ambulance! I’ve had wonderful care from them all. No complaints! I’m doing great now. All my Nurses and Doctors were very professional! I never had any problems getting pain medication when I needed it, even while at home. The only problem I really had was the ride in that ambulance. It was the most bumpy ride I’ve ever taken,lol. Wished they could put better suspensions on them. 😉
@letabranch7459
@letabranch7459 Жыл бұрын
It is so essential to be a proactive patient! I have walked out on a “qualified” physician because of unwarranted tests and procedures. My doc actually wanted me to repeat some back injection procedures because he didn’t aim the needle in the right place and ordered an mri on the wrong hip. The next doc I went to, knew exactly what my problem was and helped me immediately with a small outpatient procedure.
@Fuzzyin08
@Fuzzyin08 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for shouting out Social Workers!!! 🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 We do wear many hats and can sometimes make the mountains move for patients.
@kathleenbalentine4003
@kathleenbalentine4003 Жыл бұрын
I want to send a shout-out to not only social workers because they do a lot of things people don't know.
@RachaelCarri
@RachaelCarri Жыл бұрын
After my husband's stroke, I asked for days to talk to the social worker. Finally two of them came and it was the most useless 5 minutes ever. No help and no direction for where I could get it. I realize that is not how all of them are, but man, I was really hoping they would be more helpful, especially as I was lost on where to move forward.
@pauldegregorio6432
@pauldegregorio6432 Жыл бұрын
Surgeons are paid $197-$1197 for an appendectomy. That includes 90 days of post op care. The cost to “insurance” is $11,000-$$21,000.
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