J’ai passé 100h aux urgences - Immersion
In this episode of Immersion, Sacha spent several days in the emergency room at the CHUV (Lausanne University Hospital) to discover what goes on behind the scenes in a high-pressure department. Between critical interventions, waiting, fatigue, stress, and more human moments, he closely follows the daily lives of the healthcare staff. How do emergency room doctors manage the constant influx of patients? What's it like to work in an emergency room every day? And why are emergency departments under so much pressure today? Between adrenaline, lack of time, and the realities on the ground, this episode delves into a world many know… but few truly see from the inside. ⚠️ TW: This episode contains medical scenes that may be disturbing to some viewers. Could you see yourself working in an emergency room? 👀 Want to be featured in a future Tataki video? Click here! 👇 https://wkf.ms/4kIPPhf CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Immersion in the Emergency Department: The Intense Daily Life 00:48 - Managing Life-Threatening Emergencies: Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation 01:40 - The Fundamental Principle of Emergency Care: Continuous Care for All 02:34 - The Challenge of Concentration and Precision in Care 03:55 - Managing Emotions and Distractions 05:42 - Staff Burnout and the Need for a Break 07:02 - Diversity of Cases: From Cysts to Fishbones 08:12 - Waiting in the Emergency Department and the Mental Triage of Patients 11:45 - Doubt and Uncertainty: The Daily Life of Emergency Physicians 16:06 - The Emergency Department: Sometimes an Inappropriate Resource 17:45 - The Delicate Management of Patients with Multiple Disabilities 22:16 - The Emotional Impact and the Need to Disconnect 23:31 - Decision-making in the face of a stroke and respecting the patient's wishes 30:07 - The importance of empathy and support in the emergency room 37:58 - The caregiver-patient relationship: a mutual effort 40:01 - Aggression and violence: a reality in the emergency room 44:58 - ECMO: the last chance in case of cardiac arrest 51:00 - Announcing a death to the family: a difficult moment 53:40 - Death is not a failure: the resilience of caregivers 55:17 - The meaning of the profession: being there in critical moments 💥 You can follow us on our social media and on our website: 📸 https://chk.me/gLZMbH9 🎧 https://sdz.sh/pUNfBq 🎼 https://chk.me/1V3GqIg 🎬 https://chk.me/tQ9UDxQ 👻 https://chk.me/TBXUWr Titles: I Spent 100 Hours in the ER - Immersion I Spent 100 Hours in the Most INTENSE Job - Immersion What Really Happens in the ER - Immersion Credits: Filming and Video Production: Sacha Porchet Editor and Art Director: Mathias Moure Ares Production: Julien Bagourd Motion Designer: Léo Petermann Camera Assistants: Anjali Al-Moussawi & Nicolas Mauro Digital Strategy & Communication: Cézanne Trummer Thumbnail: by_amx

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