Welcome back to the Cozy Hospital. Tonight you are spending the night in the intensive care unit. You were admitted to the hospital after an accident and had to be intubated but now you're breathing on your own. The doctor doing rounds tonight will come in and extubate you and then do a full exam. 0:00 Reviewing your chart, stethoscope exam 2:54 Extubating 5:44 Throat exam 6:33 Light exam 7:44 Lymph node exam 10:38 Checking chest tube output 11:42 Changing IV dressing (lots of peeling/sticky/crinkle sounds) 17:40 Abdominal exam 24:02 Ear exam with otoscope 25:59 Skin exam 33:37 Changing chest tube site dressing 40:00 Leaving you to sleep And lots of writing in your chart and other little things in between. Please be aware that this video is intended for entertainment, relaxation and ASMR purposes. It is not meant to diagnose, treat, educate or accurately describe issues or illnesses or procedures. Please consult your doctor or a reputable health care source if you have any health concerns! ________________________ What is ASMR? ASMR is a tingling sensation often felt on the scalp, neck, shoulders and back, although you may feel tingles in other places as well! ASMR is triggered by different types of stimuli. It can be personal attention, gentle touch, hand movements, crinkling, tapping sounds... there are lots of different types of ASMR triggers and everyone is different when it comes to what triggers their ASMR! If you'd like to know more, check out this wiki article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASMR
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