Nightwatch Nation: A Stroke Patient’s Condition Worsens (Season 1, Episode 1) | A&E

Unable to confirm that a patient who cannot speak is having a stroke, the EMS responders do their best in this clip from Season 1, Episode 1, “One Nation Under Watch.” #NightwatchNation
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28 thoughts on “Nightwatch Nation: A Stroke Patient’s Condition Worsens (Season 1, Episode 1) | A&E

  1. Oral nitro for an unconscious patient? Interesting strategy. Not using a line or starting a line on a stroke patient? Interesting. Giving nitro for a possible hemorrhagic stroke? IDIOCY!

  2. she shouldn’t be able to work P/B. She needs another medic to tell her whatever she’s thinking of doing do the opposite. Nitro for a stroke are you serious? Talk about horrible care.

  3. everyone has to understand that EMT can only do so much for someone with a stroke we cannot administer an IV or puncture skin. Only ALS paramedics can. I think she did a good jump gave him O2 on a nonribreather and Nitro to lower the BP. Take care of the ABCs all EMTs can do. Hospital takes care of the rest. Unless you are EMT, paramedic, or doctor. SHUTUP haha

  4. Ah yes giving a vasodilator to a potential hemorrhagic stroke. Nothing like making it bleed even more and possibly killing your patient. Not all paramedics are created equal.

  5. I have a special place in my heart for stroke patients and survivors, as I am also a stroke survivor 💜 God bless the EMTs that keep us alive long enough to get to the hospital, we truly appreciate you!

  6. This part of this episode really hits home for me , thank God for the first responders, nurses and doctors who have saved my love one’s life. God bless you all❤️

  7. This is not how Paramedics treat patients. Please know there is a distinction and big difference between EMT and Paramedic. EMT are trained technicians, true Paramedics are degree qualified individuals who have a higher theoretical knowledge and educated more extensively on pharmacology, pathophysiology and differential/provisional diagnosis. This depends on what state or country you are in however the standard for Paramedic in many places is a Bachelor of Paramedicine or equivalent, minimum.

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