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young female in trauma (german tv show)
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#endotrachealtube#intubation#anesthesia#anesthesiologist#anestezi#anestesia#anesthesiology#laryngoscope#anaesthesia#airways#intubate#laryngoscopy#airway#emergencymedicine#medicaltraining#paramedic#advancedairway#advancelifesupport#firefighter#medic#stayhome#firemedics#firefighterparamedic#emt#flightparamedic#mediclife#ambulance#firefigteremt#emergency#trachea
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Endotracheal tube depth of insertion Calculator
The Endotracheal Tube (ETT) Depth and Tidal Volume Calculator estimates depth of optimal ETT placement and target tidal volume by height.
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Picture I took between filming content for someone...
Would you want this nurse to do CPR on you?
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Some quick drawings of my oc Katie
The first one was an idea if a friend of mine who asked if I could do a surgery drawing with my oc Katie and the second one was just a quick sketch
#original character#original character drawing#original character art#oc#oc drawing#oc katie#cpr#girl cpr#cpr resus#cpr and aed#medfet#surgery#intubation#resus#art#drawing#digital art#digital drawing#drawings#whump#whump art
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Trailer out now ⚡️🫀
#cprfetish#cpr rp#cpr and aed#cpr resus#girl cpr#cpr#cpr roleplay#resusfetish#female resus#resus rp#resus roleplay#resus community#resus#resuscitation#resus kink#defib pads#female defib#defib#defibrillation#defibrillator#intubation#ventilator#chest compressions
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Gangs Of London- S2: E3
#gangs of london#male whumpee#intubation#medical whump#seizure#captive#emotional whump#beaten#convulsions#whump#disoriented#sean wallace#intubated#electro shock#defibrillator#blood loss#scar reveal#american whump#whump community
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Another experiment.
I try to lift my right arm. My muscles strain, but my arm remains motionless. Again and again, I repeat this attempt, hoping for even the slightest movement. In vain. My heart pounds faster, my breathing is labored. Fear of the future intensifies. Will I stay like this forever?
They placed a plastic neck brace on me, which fit tightly around my neck. My head movements became restricted. Every turn caused discomfort. I understood that this brace was necessary to immobilize my neck, but at the same time, it emphasized my dependence on others.
I feel like a lab rat. Covered in wires and sensors. Even lifting my eyelids to look at all these devices is difficult. Breathing is hard, so I'm helped by a special oxygen mask. Doctors often come to check on me. All these procedures make me feel very tired.
It's very hard for me to breathe. The oxygen mask is no longer helping. I see the nurses preparing a ventilator. I feel every breath becoming increasingly difficult, as if someone is squeezing my chest. The doctors are already preparing the equipment for intubation. Then a needle is inserted into my vein, and I feel a warmth spreading through my body. I'm afraid of this procedure because I know that after it, I will be completely dependent on the ventilator. Despite my fear, I understand that I have no other choice.
Is this a dream? No, I feel the hard breathing tube. I try to wiggle my finger, but my body doesn't obey. I remember how afraid I was of this procedure, and here I am, completely dependent on the machine. Despair overwhelms me. I can't believe I've ended up in such a situation.
Is this a coma? Can I wake up? Will I always be connected to medical equipment?
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Okay so something which I don't think I've ever directly disclosed here before is that my favourite whump ever is intubation whump. I've literally always liked it and I don't know why.
When whumpee's going in for surgery, caretaker- maybe a medic- stands right next to them, holding their hand as the propofol starts to kick in. whumpee goes from being able to speak clearly and coherently to slurring their words, eyelids growing heavier and heavier, until at last they're completely out. limp. as the paralytics kick in too, there are a few seconds where whumpee isn't breathing at all, until the anaesthetist places the tube and watches for the condensation within it.
caretaker can't help feeling a little unnerved. whumpee's usually so talkative, yet now they're so still they may as well be dead, only breathing because a machine is breathing for them.
whumpees in comas, too. they're so sick that it's necessary to keep them on life support, allowing the rest of their body time to recover, but caretaker has to sit by their bedside and hold Whumpee's limp hand, watching closed eyes that they know won't open anytime soon. every so often, a doctor comes in to shine a light into their eyes or ask them to squeeze a hand, but there's nothing except the hiss of the ventilator to let caretaker know that whumpee's even still there in some way. caretaker hopes at least that whumpee is somewhat comfortable, too sedated to feel the discomfort of a tube down their throat or the sticky pads of the tube holder on their cheeks.
or how about whumpees who have been involved in a traumatic accident/have been hurt so badly/are so sick that the paramedics on the scene have to tube them? it's no longer the safe, sterile environment of the hospital, and the paramedics have to lay out all their equipment on sheets beside them, running through a checklist to make sure everything's ready before they start. plus, they no longer have the luxury of time to make sure all the proper medications have been given- the priority is securing whumpee's airway.
that means lots of medications, fast, pushed through IVs while another paramedic preps the tube. while this is happening, whumpee could be deteriorating even more. they might vomit. they might try to get up or hit the paramedics, the injury to their brain meaning they're in distress, not understanding what's going on. all the paramedics can do is clean whumpee up as best as possible, hold whumpee down gently until the paralytic and sedatives kick in, then, when all is quiet, intubate.
this, by the way, isn't your regular old intubation. it's called RSI, which stands for 'rapid sequence induction' and it's done for the most critically ill patients.
maybe do it to one of your whumpees? or just intubate them in general. please. it's very fun to read.
(Partially inspired by @i-eat-worlds post, since you are not alone in enjoying this I promise lmao.)
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My very first ever Resus Video is out on OnlyFans!!! Check it out and get to know me :)
Nathan had an accident at the pool. The water polo boys were fooling around in the water after a match they had won. One of the boys got him into a headlock and pulled Nathan under the surface...it was meant to be fun but he injured Nathan badly on his spine. Now he is in critical condition. Nathan is at the ICU of the hospital now, he's not breathing so the Doctors had to intubate him. Just as they thought to have stabilzed him, Nathan's heart stops beating. Will he make it through?
#resus#male resus#resuscitation#self resus#resus roleplay#intubation#medfet#male patient#cpr#cpr resus#male cpr#self cpr#defib#defib pads
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I'm just gonna place this mask on your face while I listen to your lungs okay...?
(uncensored and more lewd/nsfw pics available to buy per specific request, just DM!)
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I did now three versions of this drawing from my oc Katie. The one version with the defib was a suggestion
I had definitely fun drawing these three pictures
#original character#oc#cpr#girl cpr#cpr resus#cpr and aed#defib#female defib#intubation#art#drawing#digital art#digital drawing
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Gecenin Kraliçesi: Ep-5
(Such a perfect overdose scene 🤌🏼)
#gecenin kraliçesi#male whumpee#seizure#overdose#chest compressions#cpr#defibrillation#convulsions#flatline#comfort#hospitalized#intubation#turkish whump#unconscious#whump#concern#bromance#bromance whump#turkish
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Game Of Outlaws - Ep. 16
#game of outlaws#thai drama#hospital#oxygen mask#cardiac arrest#defibrillation#cpr#concern#bedside vigil#intubated#unconscious#mark prin suparat#taew natapohn#thai whump#asian whump
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