A Student Felt A Sharp Pain In Her Side. This Is How Her Organs Shut Down.

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Published 2017-09-11
A story of a 21 year old student 👩‍🎓. Also 101°F = 38.3°C.
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Infection and sepsis

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All Comments (21)
  • @keanadianne
    Today I learned that I can get a blood clot in my leg and die from laying around too much. That's nice.
  • “I’ll eat one more hotdog” he thought. “I won’t wind up in a chubbyemu video” he thought. But then, his organs shut down
  • I'm so glad she lived. My heart was breaking for her family, friends and boyfriend. So young and so close to being gone.
  • @casiek8010
    The almost exact thing happened to me in 2005. I was in the ICU for 9 days and on the floor for an additional 6 days. I had Appendicitis, Sepsis, Gangrene and MRSA. Before I went into surgery to remove my appendix the doctor assured me that it was an easy surgery and stated that he had probably done 300 of these surgeries and never had a patient with complications. He said I would go home the next day. When I became aware of where I was I thought I just had surgery. Turns out I had been in the hospital for 11 days and I didn't even know it. So much for going home and no complications! 3 days after discharge from the hospital my surgical incision got infected and I was back in the hospital for 3 more days.
  • @gooberboyxdd323
    A child once sneezed This is how he spontaneously collapsed into a blackhole and destroyed the planet
  • Don’t be afraid to speak up. Family members of patients request staff to wash their hands before providing care. And sanitize the stethoscope that they’re using to listen to each patient. I watched as an RT with gloved hands lifted the trash lid and then was about to suction my sons trach after his ipv. I stopped him and said, “you just touched the trash. You need to change your gloves before you touch my son.” Im sure it’s just forgetfulness. ICU is fast paced. But again, don’t be afraid to speak up. ❤️
  • @Dfender67
    This guy is so well spoken, knowledgeable and adds a mysterious air as a presenter. He would make a great host for a tv show!
  • @triangulum8869
    Person: does literally anything Organs: AIGHT IMMA HEAD OUT
  • @lean.2366
    This is the most anti-clickbait channel on YouTube
  • @PyroOfMalice
    As someone whose dad was hospitalized for MRSA that caused sepsis, thankfully he survived, bacteria are among the scariest organisms on this planet because often when you know they’re there, it’s already too late.
  • @Sinn3246
    In 2018, I spent 41 days in a hospital with what started as Sepsis with Streptococcus Grp A. I still barely remember the first 3 days in ICU. I still get emotional thinking of it, being the talk of the hospital and a show and tell case. Every nurse I ran into knew my case. And I will forever be extremely grateful for their diligent work in saving my life.
  • @amyc99
    "It's a matter of time before a pandemic thins the population..." This aged well
  • @mirrormirror444
    Who visits someone with MRSA and then touched everything in the hospital in existence? Sounds diabolically idiotic.
  • @lanzhimself
    Speaking as a paramedic, I love this channel. I just wish there was more info on what happened on the Prehospital side.
  • @cattycorner8
    When my husband was in medical school in the early 1980's, research was initially being done on presence of antibiotic resistant staph in hospitals. It was a known problem, but not a universal threat as it is now. This is the future we have been warned about for more than 50 years.
  • @eddiet9411
    A man got a job at Burger King.This is how his foot got stuck in lettuce.
  • @abuelasuza
    For the first time, this has convinced me of the importance of hand washing…and I am 75. It’s amazing I have lived this long!
  • @theAsperist
    I literally kept biting my nails until I heard she recovered and will be fine. Poor baby. I hope she is well now.