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Today, we will be discussing the summary of hospital emergencies, breaking down the "Code Blue" process, the crash cart, and how the team works to save a life.This content is not sponsored or endorsed by any medical organization. This content is also subject to change.

Today, we will be discussing the summary of hospital pharmacy, breaking down how meds are given, the "five rights" of a nurse, and preventing errors at the bedside.This content is not sponsored or endorsed by any medical organization. This content is also subject to change.

Today, we will be discussing the summary of the Operating Room (OR), breaking down the roles of the surgeon, the scrub tech, and the anesthesia team.This content is not sponsored or endorsed by any medical organization. This content is also subject to change.

Today, we will be discussing the summary of diagnostic tests, breaking down the process of blood work, X-rays, and CT scans, so you know what they are looking for. This content is not sponsored or endorsed by any medical organization. This content is also subject to change.

Today, we will be discussing the summary of being "admitted," breaking down the difference between the ER and a hospital room, and how care changes overnight. This content is not sponsored or endorsed by any medical organization. This content is also subject to change.

Today, we will be discussing the summary of Intensive Care, breaking down the equipment, the monitoring, and what it means when a patient is "critical but stable." This content is not sponsored or endorsed by any medical organization. This content is also subject to change.

Today, we will be discussing the summary of patient rights, breaking down the process of informed consent, "AMA" (Against Medical Advice), and your right to say no. This content is not sponsored or endorsed by any medical organization. This content is also subject to change.

Today, we will be discussing the summary of information regarding the "back of the house" in the ER, breaking down how doctors and nurses move patients from the door to a bed. This content is not sponsored or endorsed by any medical organization. This content is also subject to change.

Today, we will be discussing the summary of how hospitals sort patients, breaking down the process into key parts: the triage nurse, vitals, and why some wait longer than others. This content is not sponsored or endorsed by any medical organization. This content is also subject to change.

Chapter 40, Incident Management. Today we will be discussing the summary of information from the EMT course textbook cover key aspects of hazmat response, including identifying chemical storage containers, understanding control zones (hot, warm, cold), recognizing toxicity levels, and knowing the information required when contacting CHEMTREC. This is our video version of how to manage and understand a MCI, we hope you enjoy this version of this content.This content is not sponsored or endorsed by any medical organization. This content is also subject to change.