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I feel there was no worse way of saying all that
The little "Yay" at the end 😂😂.
Have you tried turning it off and on again
Everyone knows Adenosine works by transferring the patients high heart rate to everyone else in the room 😂
Just say “it gives your heart a factory reset”
The soft "yay!" when he got code green for the Fent 😂
I called it “professional fentanyl” yesterday talking to a dr.
Tbh I would stress in this situation too the second I heard "Your heart will stop.."
As someone with major anxiety, telling me anything is just counterproductive.
I think there are situations you shouldn't tell the patient the full story, this is one of them! 🤣 I remember Jason the FireDepartmentChronicle's video on this, it involved the trainee 💩ing their pants! 🤣
Reminded of the firefighter guy, but this a slightly chiller version
Remember guys, if it's not working, just try turning it off and then on again 😂❤
The yay at the end sounded more like a kid getting ice cream then what it actually is😭 he's iconic
✨️yay✨️
"Yay!" Lol. I always called it a long pause instead of "stopping" when explaining it.
Everything he's saying is stressing me out and I'm not even there 😅😮
You can kill the patient but you can't kill Austin's spirit Yay😂😂😂😂😂
The "yay", bros finna take that fentanyl himself
Sometimes, less info is better.
Austin is too innocent for this😂😅