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This You Tube channel is for videos uploaded by Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust.
Intro to Pulmonary Rehabilitation
An introduction for patients and healthcare professionals to Pulmonary Rehabilitation.
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Let's help get you home (the discharge journey) - Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust
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‘Let’s help get you home’ as soon as your medically fit is the latest campaign to help educate all patients across the Mid Yorkshire footprint. Created in partnership with Wakefield Council, Carers Wakefield and Age UK, the Trust is informing patients and families about who they will see, and what will happen at each stage of a hospital journey, once medically fit.
Integrated Neighbourhood Teams Recruitment Video
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Integrated Neighbourhood Teams Recruitment Video
World Kidney Day - Anu's Story!
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For #WorldKidneyDay we want to introduce you to Anu, a Consultant here at Mid Yorkshire. ❤️ Anu is a true hero and an embodiment of love! After years of watching her husband battle illness, she selflessly donated her kidney to her beloved husband, giving him the gift of life. Her act of kindness inspires us all, so as a Trust we wanted to share her experience as a Living Kidney Donor. Press pla...
Itch Scratch Cycle
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Udržet astma pod kontrolou - Is your Asthma under control - Czech
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Udržet astma pod kontrolou - Is your Asthma under control - Czech
Az asztma ellenőrzés alatt tartása - Is your Asthma under control - Hungarian
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Az asztma ellenőrzés alatt tartása - Is your Asthma under control - Hungarian
保持哮喘处于控制之下 - Is your Asthma under control - Mandarin
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保持哮喘处于控制之下 - Is your Asthma under control - Mandarin
Pastrararea astmului sub control - Is your Asthma under control - Romanian
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Pastrararea astmului sub control - Is your Asthma under control - Romanian
Údaje vrcholových hodnot průtoku u astmatu - Asthma Peak Flow Readings - Czech
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Údaje vrcholových hodnot průtoku u astmatu - Asthma Peak Flow Readings - Czech
Asztma csúcsáramlás mérés - Asthma Peak Flow Readings - Hungarian
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Asztma csúcsáramlás mérés - Asthma Peak Flow Readings - Hungarian
哮喘峰值流量读数 - Asthma Peak Flow Readings - Mandarin
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哮喘峰值流量读数 - Asthma Peak Flow Readings - Mandarin
Citirile debitului pentru astm - Asthma Peak Flow Readings - Romanian
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Citirile debitului pentru astm - Asthma Peak Flow Readings - Romanian
Sa ramai bine cu astmul - Staying well with your Asthma - Romanian
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Sa ramai bine cu astmul - Staying well with your Asthma - Romanian
保持良好的哮喘健康 - Staying well with your Asthma - Mandarin
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保持良好的哮喘健康 - Staying well with your Asthma - Mandarin
Egészségesen asztmával - Staying well with your Asthma - Hungarian
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Egészségesen asztmával - Staying well with your Asthma - Hungarian
Udržet se i s astmatem v pohodě - Staying well with your Asthma - Czech
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Udržet se i s astmatem v pohodě - Staying well with your Asthma - Czech
Planul de actiune pentru astm - Asthma Action Plans - Romanian
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Planul de actiune pentru astm - Asthma Action Plans - Romanian
哮喘行动方案 - Asthma Action Plans - Mandarin
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哮喘行动方案 - Asthma Action Plans - Mandarin
Asztmára vonatkozó cselekvési terv - Asthma Action Plans - Hungarian
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Asztmára vonatkozó cselekvési terv - Asthma Action Plans - Hungarian
Akční plány v boji proti astmatu - Asthma Action Plans - Czech
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Akční plány v boji proti astmatu - Asthma Action Plans - Czech
Sa veniti la clinica pentru astm - Coming to the Asthma Clinic - Romanian
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Sa veniti la clinica pentru astm - Coming to the Asthma Clinic - Romanian
来到哮喘诊所 - Coming to the Asthma Clinic - Mandarin
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来到哮喘诊所 - Coming to the Asthma Clinic - Mandarin
Amikor az asztma klinikára jön - Coming to the Asthma Clinic - Hungarian
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Amikor az asztma klinikára jön - Coming to the Asthma Clinic - Hungarian
Příchod na kliniku pro astma - Coming to the Asthma Clinic - Czech
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Příchod na kliniku pro astma - Coming to the Asthma Clinic - Czech
Inhalatoare pentru astm - Asthma inhalers - Romanian
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Inhalatoare pentru astm - Asthma inhalers - Romanian
Asztma inhalátorok - Asthma inhalers - Hungarian
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Asztma inhalátorok - Asthma inhalers - Hungarian
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I've had my aids for 20 years and always went to the hospital for this, but I recently changed from part to full helix earpiece and have struggled to get used to it, I think because the tube was cut too short. So I thought I'd have a go myself and was amazed at how easy it was. Although I've seen it done loads of times I was glad of the video as a guide. Many thanks.
Beautiful video. Thank you!
My wife creates an excessive amount of ear wax, and has profound hearing loss The hearing aid is an Oticon. I can't find an air vent, and there's no rubber dome to remove. Replacing the wax trap was the first thing I tried. The ear molds are not removable, you need a special tool, the receiver looks like it is inside the mold itself. I tried to fix it myself, she ended up needing a new ear mold. It is an Oticon The audiologist she went to retired, and closed his office. We went to several audiologists, non of them will even attempt to clean or repair them. We can't afford the ~$4,000 to replace them, they're rechargeable. What's going on? HELP! Evidently, no audiologist knows anything about this type of hearing aid, I find that incredible.
Why has this all changed now in 2024 ? Mothers are now told to put a cushion/pillow under the baby & have the head of the baby in front of you near your knees . That’s Bassetlaw area .
I found this very informative, a tad scary with so much to consider however it is a very good set of instructions providing excellent guidelines whilst dealing with Cancer. Thank you so much for posting.
You put on your list if your feeling suicidal but just before COVID ifi went like that it was stila six hour wait during COVID its been ten hourse plus I xanspeak forotherssevwrly mentally ill but uou just feel third rate peoplwho cuts to face or hands which quite frankas a former first aider from many moons ago could have been seen quicker at Pontefract UTC quicker okay we are physically fit but it mentally and just cos we're lookojay not old not kid well you're again by some areas if society feel not wanted staff don't seem to understand that your conditionxan me aje you irate many mental health ussueare worsened by over sensiry huperbess and other people being noisy drunks people loud on their phones can sentiur triggering skywalk children get desperate waiting area elderly naybafter five hours put in bays and familystill moan there lucky we don't get that you coulso easily havseperate area for us where family can be with us while waiting quiet lounge area for us to sleep whilwsitinas neds we take are strong rooms ttalk to crisis team within that area magazines I'm not saying put violentnebtally I'll there put just general onewhisegobe and staffedvya year two nurse and volunteers but until that happens I will be going to UTC at Pontefract if I need to be seen smaller friendly,polite, caring, don't mind asking how long ieoulf be will go therabyday than a+e
I honestly don’t have wax in my ears because it’s clean and tidy. I must never place cotton wool buds into my ear canal because it can deafen my ears completely and I’m not joking . The tubes are worn out when they go solid and have them replaced around perhaps every 4 months depending how solid the tubes are.
Such a lovely idea but how about they do something like this at a+e if they can do it on a ward they can improve a+e there's little provision for mentally ill on wards some comforting pictures comfy chairs would've been nice it's very hard when you're serious mental health issues and at a+e staff don't realise people may come over stroppy etc it's distressing and stressful for all at a +e but if you have sensory processing issues like me and autism it harder still your on very hard chairs for hours noisy waiting area if it's weekends you may be among people who have been drinking causing people like me further stress then you have a meltdown elderly patients after a number of hours are often put in abay, on a bed children in aseperate area but nothing seperate for us I can't help having bpd, GAD, Autism, severe depression intermittent psychosis like episodes my last experinceat A+e was during early covid never again unless I was in a ambulance blue lighted in as even as a ordinary ambulance patient you could be waiting hours there was never any risk assessment to me on a+e only if id gone after a od asking how your mental health is when triaged is not a adequate risk assessment id rather go to the UTC at Pontefract it's smaller calmer staff more caring when I went to a+before COVID I used to leave the nain hospital without getting sern a 10+ hour wait is ridiculous would be nicer if just a seierate waiting area with magazines, till things improve with a+e I'm staying with utc
Thank you for a very helpful video , which potentially should make us more able to manage our aids. I have 2 suggestions which I hope could help a future updated video. Firstly, it didn't show the process for the very last step (attaching the tube to the aid) and I was unable to do this part so eventually I had to go back to the hospital for help. Secondly it would be very useful to show the procedure with both right and left ears as everything looks so different. Hope you can do an update, it has great potential for thousands of people.
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I honestly don’t have wax in my ears 👂 👂 because it’s clean 🧼 🧽 and tidy. I must never 👎 place cotton wool buds into my ear 👂 canal because it can deafen my ears 👂 👂 completely and I’m not joking 🙃. The tubes are worn out when they go solid and have them replaced around perhaps 🤔 every 4 months depending how solid the tubes are. 👍
What about molds for RIC aids?
Thank you.
is dynamic hyperinflation common with a breathing pattern disorder
Thank you so much I’m 11 and always got confused on this
what kind of shit accent is this, just talk normally
Hi There- i am a practice nurse and we have a lot of czech patients- is there any possibility that a video could be made for czech patients?
I've not got asthma but im 28 and my score is 550, is that okay?
Not a doctor but I think its low normal or slightly below normal, they can do further tests to rule out asthma
The tubes on my hearing aids 🦻 🦻 does eventually go solid because it’s the moisture in the air that happens everyday. This is what happens next when I don’t have tubes replaced is that I can’t hear 👂 properly and perhaps 🤔 the hearing could get worse where could it become profound 🧐 hearing loss and perhaps 🤔 it could serve me right. There are 5 types of hearing loss are normal, mild, moderate, severe and finally profound 🧐 hearing loss. My hearing loss is moderate. On my left ear 👂 is worse than my right ear 👂. I had been wearing hearing aids 🦻 🦻 since 1980. The battery 🪫 🔋 inside the hearing aids 🦻 🦻 lasts for around perhaps 🤔 2 weeks depending on the volume to my hearing aids 🦻🦻. The volume on 🔊 is when I can hear 👂 and the volume off 🔇 is when I can’t hear 👂 the sounds. In public places, I tend to wear a woolly hat 👒 over my hearing aids 🦻🦻 because I don’t want people to take the Mickey out of me that I wear wear hearing aids 🦻🦻 because it’s none of their bloody business 👨💼. When I want tube replacements at the audiology at the north Devon district hospital 🏥 in Barnstaple, north Devon, southwest of England 🏴, I must always make sure ☑️ that I phone 📞 up ⬆️ the hospital 🏥 to arrange to have tubes replaced. The audiology at the hospital 🏥 is open every Mondays to Fridays throughout the year except public holidays. When Christmas 🎄🤶 🧑🎄 🎅 Eve (24th December) and New Year’s Eve (31st December falls on a Monday to Friday in these years, the audiology is open at normal hours. The reason that I must phone 📞 up ⬆️ the audiology at the hospital 🏥 to make an arrangement plan appointment is because of the COVID - Coronavirus Disease 🦠. It keeps all audiology patients much safer without being damaged. 👍 😀
Why though do mothers breastfeed boys less? When her daughter is born a mother will practically destroy herself to breastfeed her but when her son is born formula seems perfectly acceptable of a sudden. Its mad!
Can't see which way round on this video. Need to show close up still pictures because I've used several tubes now and the tube is always in the wrong way round.
Congratulations to the Trust and everyone who made this possible
Good advise Thank you Life sucks!
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Great to see multi-language options for asthma self-management
“Never force feed a baby” literally what the midwives at Peterborough City Hospital were doing to our baby and making us feel guilty for not managing to force the “recommended” amount of milk down her neck. How is information and action from one NHS trust so different to another?
Tell me about it. We’ve had a very similar experience, seen 5 different midwives and had 5 different instructions.
I just got my earring aid and I will never be able to do this. I'll have to go to the hospital. I don't want to break it.
What if you have two babies and they cry the same time
Do u need to use the syringe or can u store it another way?
Thank you for saying MOM, not 'chest feeders' or other derogatory insulting terms
It was 3 years ago.
Tubes honestly do go solid because it is connected to the air. It happens around perhaps every 3 months depending how much it is in the air. This happens to me at the north Devon district hospital around every 4 months depending how solid tubes are. My hearing loss is around 65%. This is moderate hearing loss. 😊
What a wonderfully compassionate nurse ❤
I met David once and he seemed a genuinely nice fellow.
No background music to distract or irritate, wonderful!
I have canal ear mold that has no lock to pull out with, so I try not to take it out by tube. What happens when the tube gets loose and what can I do to secure it back? Thanks
Hi you should replace it with a new tube. U can buy them online. You can watch video on you on how to replace the tube . Good luck 🤞ua-cam.com/video/oHMf7GdmoY0/v-deo.html here you you are
Hey Martin!!! Its Dee Evans i moved to New Zealand 2003 I googled you this morning. It was great seeing the acknowledgements for the hard honest person you are . You must come and visit New Zealand and you can stay at my home . Ill feed you lol
Thanks for the tip. I collected my colostrum and spilt it down the drain 😂