# ER Doctor REACTS to CRAZIEST Invincible Medical Scenes #5

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Doctor ER
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk6UGPHOmWQ
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/41507

## Транскрипт

### Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00) []

(energetic music) (fighter groans) - Oh. (fighter cries out) (test tone beeping) To clone or not to clone, (screen whooshes) getting ahead of oneself, and taking a bite (screen whooshes) out of crime. Today, we're back breaking down and reacting to all these super intense medical scenes and injuries from "Invincible. " (logo popping) Let's dive right in. (screen whooshing) (electronic scratching) Come on. - All of these pretty much (screen whooshing) not compatible with life. (buzzer buzzing) I've seen in comments before where people are like, "Oh, I know somebody (graphics whooshing) "who's been hemisected, and they survived. " The likelihood is pretty darn low, especially in a traumatic injury like this. (screen clicking) (dust cloud whooshes) (people screaming) Oh, my gosh. (screen clicking) I don't know if it's superheroes, but maybe a train going (horn blares) through people can do this massive speed, heavy weight, trains, planes, (graphic pops) automobiles, (Del laughing) falls from great heights, explosions, those sorts of things. (video clicking) Oh. (fighter groaning) (fighter shouting) (screen clicking) Aw. (screen clicking) (test screen beeping) Injury to the mid femur causing an open fracture. Open fractures means that it's open to the outside world. Why do we characterize it that way? Because it increases the risk of infection. (screen clicking) (character grunting) Oh, upper cut to the face. (fist punching) - [Supermen] In your face! - You always worry about the tongue being in the way, your lip or even just your teeth breaking. The mouth is really dirty. (screen whooshing) Anytime that you end up having a bleed or a cut, we do worry about infection in the mouth. (screen clicking) Oh, what the? Penetrating trauma straight through the abdomen, not compatible with life. Your spinal cord is gone. (dramatic music) That amount of bleeding, ripping through your aorta (screen whooshing) as well as the inferior vena cava. (screen clicking) Right sided facial destruction, open tissue. It looks more like bleeding 'cause I still see the tooth in the gum, still there, but a lot of cheek or a side of the face is missing. (dramatic music) If this were to be fixed, you need significant amount of plastic surgery. (screen clicking) (characters shouting) Oh, forearm fracture broken right at the elbow, coming out the skin. That is the ulna, which makes up the olecranon process that's coming outta the skin. Remember, antibiotics, put it back into place. Surgery for this. (screen clicking) (graphics rumbling) (screen clicking) it looks like it's coming from the wrist, but it's actually from the forearm itself. The forearm is made up of two bones, the ulna and the radius. (words ringing) (characters grunting) (blood splatting) Oh, human bites do come to the emergency departments. (exclamation points whir) Surprisingly, they're almost dirtier than an animal bite. We typically will give Augmentin or a different type of penicillin type derivative. That antibiotic will cover most of the pathogens that are in a human bite. (screen clicking) (characters grunting) (screen clicking) Where he bit was more onto the trapezius, not necessarily the neck. So the neck harbors your jugular vein and carotid artery versus the trapezius or high up, just regular small blood vessels. The major ones deeper to that are protected by the clavicle, which would be your subclavian veins. (screen clicking) - Me for you, boy. (flesh spattering) (Jordan gasping) (screen clicking) Oh, crush injury to the hand itself. You could be fracturing and crushing all the metacarpals of the hand or your phalanx. There's a lot of injuries to the hand, a lot of bones. (screen whooshing) (monster laughing maniacally) (dramatic music) (Jordan gasping) (screen clicking) Amputation above the elbow, but look how clean that is. (star chiming) (R&B music) Because of the cleanliness of the cut, it does potentially have the ability to be replanted if you're at a facility that has a replantation team to be able to reconnect all the appropriate vessels and nerves to give this arm a chance. (screen clicking) - Oh man. So gross. (screen clicking) (Jordan laughing) I like the response of, "Oh man, so gross. " - That's gross. - If this were to happen in real life, the proximal end needs a tourniquet on it or the bleeding to stop, that way this has a chance. The person's still alive. They're not bleeding out. Do you tourniquet this or not? (question mark popping) Typically, no. It's at low flow state, but you want to get to the hospital as soon as possible before tissue starts dying. (screen whooshing) (character shouting) (hand punching) Oof. (screen clicking) So punch to the face. Everybody punches everybody in the face, lacerations to the hand, open joint injuries, and then it hurts your own hand, increase the risk of a boxer's fracture, which is typically a fracture of the more lateral metacarpals. (screen clicking) - You guys are so good. (body thudding) (character grunting) (body thudding) Oh. (Jordan gasping) We're doing a lot of open fractures here. (characters shouting) Oh! (flesh spattering) Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. - Decent job of showing us some weird intestines on the inside. We're very limited. Not a lot of imagery to go off of. We're missing organs or bones in this area. They're all missing. (dramatic music) Not a survivable injury. (screen clicking) (explosion blasting) - Uh. (boot stomping) - Oh, example of like the weakness of our bodies and it's the neck. - Look at that neck. - It's to open the area to injury. It's where major blood vessels are and even our cervical spine. If anything were to happen to the spine itself, then the rest of our body is useless.

### Segment 2 (05:00 - 08:00) [5:00]

When the head is separated from the body, not compatible with life. (buzzer buzzing) (screen clicking) Uh. (body splatting) - Come on. - It's almost like ballistic gels, bowling ball through a body and then it just disintegrates it. (screen whooshing) (characters grunting) (dramatic music) Just be careful. Don't hit the lower part of your frontal bone. That's where your sinuses are. Remember that the whole nose is not bone. Half your nose is bone. The rest is cartilage. It's the upper part that is the bone. (screen clicking) (character grunting) (hands thumping) (flesh splatting) Ooh, interesting. (screen clicking) - Interesting. - Blood came out of the ears. The bleeding is because of the ruptured of the tympanic membrane or the ear drum themselves 'cause they have blood vessels there. The bleeding coming out the mouth could be related as well because you have your eustachian tubes that connect from the posterior aspect of your pharynx getting in and out of your middle ear. - Idor, it's me. Stop. (screen clicking) (ground blasting) (fists pounding) - Watching scenes like this, your nervous system wants to spike. Your heart rate goes up. That's one of the reasons I formulated Chillax (canister shouting) by my company, Life Happens. It's designed to help you stay cool under pressure. Check it out at lifehappens. com or on Amazon. (dramatic music) Well, we got replicas. - We got Dolly, right, The sheep. It got cloned. Is cloning still going on? Have we all of a sudden forgot about our cloning technology or is it going on behind closed doors? (eerie music) Lemme know in the comments. (screen clicking) (characters shouting) - Ah! - Replicating so much. It's almost like cancer cells. The same cell just replicating itself, replicating itself, replicating itself. - You're repeating yourself. - And going and going to where our machinery can't control it, stop it, just like this. (screen clicking) They're gonna start to explode. Lack of space. It's almost giving the scenario of when somebody is at like a music event and they've gotten trampled. This is what happens. People just get stomped on, squished. There's no space or they can't breathe because of the area that they're in. (screen clicking) There you go. (dramatic music) (bodies squishing) (screen clicking) He's in prison. We do see a lot of prisoners at hospitals that I work at due to proximity. Common things that we see, fight injuries, so a lot of hematomas, swelling tissues, lacerations, fractured bones. Sometimes people will want to get out of the prison, so they'll end up doing nefarious things like swallow objects, stop eating, go on hunger strikes, and then end up having issues relating to passing out. (screen clicking) (characters grunting) Yep. It does have control of it. Wow. (bodies thumping) I mean, that's a cool skill to have. (screen clicking) If you had a superpower, what superpower would you have? Double yourself, combat skills, flying. Let me know in the comments. (screen clicking) (guns blasting) (character grunting) Electrical injuries. Maybe those electrical devices are causing a short circuit of your nervous system versus electrocuting the heart and having the heart stop because of the energy that it's providing. If you enjoyed this, (screen whooshing) definitely check out this playlist right here, binge watch everything, and as always, do me a favor, subscribe, turn on your bell notifications, and hit that like button for me. Thank you so much for watching and stay healthy my friends.
