Doctor Reacts To Breaking Bad Medical Scenes

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- I'm the one who reacts. - [Walt Jr.] What the hell is this? - [Skyler] Hey. - [Walter] It's veggie bacon. We're watching our cholesterol, I guess. - [Walt Jr.] Not me, I want real bacon. - (laughing) This feels like my struggle right now cause I'm watching my cholesterol. It's more about decreasing the amount of saturated fat in your diet, decreasing fatty foods, fried foods, and also at the same time, increasing your insoluble fiber. (Walter coughing) Oh no, don't faint, don't faint. If you're ever feeling lightheaded, the first thing you should do is get down on the floor. The biggest danger of passing out is actually hitting your head and causing a subdural hemorrhage. So please, if you're feeling woozy, get down, get support, call for help. - [Walter] This is so embarrassing, I am fine, honestly. It's just some bug going around. First my wife had it, then my son and now me, it's just like a chest cold. - See, it's important to not minimize your symptoms. Is it possible that he has a chest cold? Sure, but why in the world did he pass out from standing? That needs to be further investigated and it needs to be investigated by an ER team cause he could be having a heart attack for all they know. - [Paramedic] Lean forward for me, would you? Mr. White, are you a smoker? - [Walter] No, never. Why do you ask? - Okay, this is where these shows, things get a little ridiculous. The paramedic with the power of a stethoscope can diagnose if there's some really serious issue going on like lung cancer. At most, you can hear lung sounds that can happen as a result of a pneumonia, of a viral infection, an inflammatory process, a tumor, but you can't know that without scanning. So this like devious, mischievous, look of him going ah by listening with the stethoscope is pure ridiculous. (rumbling) (ringing) - [Doctor] Mr. White? Mr. White? - Yes. - You understood what I've just said to you. - Yes. Lung cancer. Inoperable. - I'm really glad they're showing this part. When you're receiving bad news, it's really difficult to comprehend. You just got a diagnosis that you're potentially sick for the rest of your life. Or going to lose your life earlier than you expected. You're not going to be like, okay, so what are the next steps of what I should do? So whenever you deliver bad news as a doctor, you have to have the patient come back. You have to have someone with the patient to help them understand what's going on. This part could be the most accurate part of the first season. - [Walter] Lung cancer. Inoperable. - I also don't know how they realize that it's an inoperable so quickly, a little bit out there. I don't know how much time has passed here. It's a little inaccurate. - [Walter] It's just, you've got mustard on your... - This is almost like a dissociation process where to escape from the bad news, he's reverting back to like a childhood state, or a less serious state and thinking about the mustard. Cause that's more fixable in the given moment. This does happen. Maybe this is a little bit more exaggerated though. - Heisenberg says relax. (sighs) I'm relaxed. I'm relaxed. I'm relaxed-- - Oh! (men grunting) (exclaiming) - Wow, damn man, look at that. Look. - I'm not surprised if he broke a few knuckles, hitting a skull on the floor like that over and over again. Remember when you punched someone standing up, their head moves back. So there's no excess force placed on your knuckle on your bone. But when they're laying down and you're hitting them, you're essentially hitting the concrete with your bare knuckle, you're breaking stuff. - Heisenberg! What's the matter with you? - It looks like he's having a seizure. Sometimes that can happen with brain bleeds. - [Walter] There's, there's no pulse. - If there's no pulse you've gotta start chest compressions, chest compressions, chest compressions. - Do something. - [Walter] Do something? He needs an ambulance. He needs a hospital. - Do something! You're smart, right? Do that thing! - He knows that thing! But the thing is really meant to buy your time. It doesn't actually restart the heart. The point of doing the thing so that the ambulance has time to get there and actually intervene. - Beans. - Castor beans. - So what are we gonna do with them? - We are going to process them into ricin. - You actually process it into castor oil and the residue has ricin in it. - Rice and beans. - Ricin. - He said rice and beans. I forgot about this. - It's an extremely effective poison. It's toxic in small doses. Also fairly easy to overlook during an autopsy. - It is checked for on autopsy's by the way, This his fugue state? - What's the last thing you remember? - Well, I was driving home. I think. - From what I remember, he's faking this and he's doing a really good job. - Isn't it possible that this had something to do with all the prescriptions I've been taking. - In order to diagnose a medication side effect like that it really has to be a diagnosis of exclusion where you rule everything else out that could cause this dissociative state of his, and then you can then blame the medication, but you absolutely do need a psychiatric consult here. - Would you tell me about patient confidentiality? - It's very straightforward. Without your permission I can't disclose anything you tell me to anyone. - What about my family? - Not to your family, not to the police, not to anyone. The only exception would be if you threatened to kill someone, then I'd be able to tell that person. But only that person. - Protected health information is really important in the cases of homicidal or suicidal ideation. We do alert the authorities or loved ones. I don't know that in a homicidal situation, if you threaten to harm one other person, they only tell that person. I think they have to notify the authorities as well. - Jesse, wake up. Jesse, wake up. - That is a needle and a syringe likely to have been used for narcotics. (choking) Oh no. If someone's throwing up on their back, you have to put them on their side in order to help clear their airway. Because if they can't protect their airway cause they're unconscious, they can aspirate the vomit, choke, die. (choking) - No, no, no. (choking) - Dude. You got to act. And that's unfortunately how a lot of overdoses do end. Someone ends up aspirating and choking to death. (gun shots) Oh, that's got to hurt. - Oh, that's gotta hurt. (breaking glass) - That's one way to crush your femur, create a fatty embolism, make it go to your lungs and you just die instantly. (tires squealing) Also don't forget, crush injuries release a massive amount of electrolytes into the bloodstream from the damaged cells and create a complete mashup of your electrical system in the body, which most importantly happens in the heart. Therefore it could be lethal. (horn honking) How come like bad guys in movies always walk so calmly. Like they're never in a rush. Like my guy, you don't think the cops are coming after you just lit up a parking lot? (horn beeping) - No, muy fácil. - Yeah. The bad guy's not in a rush. He lit up a supermarket. He's not in a rush. He's getting his ax. An ax to the head is incompatible with life. (gunshot) GSW to the head, incompatible with life. Thought I'd, thought I'd let you guys know. - No, impossible. Salud. (both speaking Spanish) (water running) (man gagging) - Induction of vomiting for poison can work. It has to happen very rapidly. Remember ricin gets absorbed very quickly into your mucus membranes. That's why it can affect you even through your eyes. Can you make it less lethal if you vomit it up? Yeah, probably. (upbeat music) (glass breaking) - Tu! - I feel like if this was true ricin there would be a lot of vomiting here. Those are Pyxis machines. Those look very legitimate. - Visto. - It's like a full operating room in there. - Vamanos. - Those hospital beds are so extremely expensive. You have no idea. - Rapiddo, rapiddo! - I mean you have to intubate him. You have to make sure his heart's not stopped. These are the most crucial moments in order to help save someone's life. Oh, I have no idea what he just squirted into his mouth. - (exclaiming) - All right. And she's bagging way too fast. When you're bagging, you need to bag at the same rate that a person would breathe. If we're at rest, you're bagging at pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, you could actually create a bigger problem. They're doing an intubation it looks like. Some leads that aren't sticking well, starting IVs, all good stuff. They're doing dialysis to get rid of the poison. Wow. That's a blood transfusion, O negative blood, universal donor. Oh! - Gracias. - I love that he's chilling already. Not realistic. (bell rings) - (exclaims) - (explosion) Oh! Kaboom. - (alarm ringing) - Kaboom. Not surviving that. - (alarm ringing) - Oh, maybe I was wrong. I love how the staff are in no concern that there is another explosion that's about to happen. - (alarm ringing) - Oh, okay. Yeah. He's not fixing his tie. That's ridiculous. This isn't Batman. Did you know that I'm a YouTube boxer now? Click here to check that out. As always stay happy. And first I beat, then I treat. (punching noises) (upbeat music)
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Channel: Doctor Mike
Views: 4,576,380
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Length: 12min 11sec (731 seconds)
Published: Sun Nov 28 2021
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