Real Doctor Reacts to ATTAWAY GENERAL | Medical Drama Review - Summary

Summary

The provided text appears to be a commentary by a healthcare professional, Mikhail, on a YouTube medical drama show called "Attaway General." Mikhail is highly critical of the show's portrayal of hospital procedures, medical accuracy, and the role of volunteers. They point out numerous inaccuracies and unrealistic scenarios, such as volunteers performing medical tasks, giving advice, and having access to patient information. Mikhail also criticizes the show's writing, suggesting that it is poorly researched and relies on clichés. They express frustration that the show may mislead viewers about what actually happens in hospitals and the roles of medical professionals. Overall, Mikhail's commentary is a humorous and informative critique of the show's flaws.

Facts

1. The show "Attaway General" is a medical drama on YouTube.
2. First-year TBs (likely a term for hospital volunteers) work in pediatrics and assist with clerical work, transportation, and keeping patients company.
3. ICU beds can cost $25,000 to $30,000 each.
4. Medical beds can cost $5,000 to $10,000 each.
5. A hospital with 300 beds would require a significant investment in beds alone.
6. Volunteers are not trained to give medical care and should not be involved in medical procedures.
7. Hospitals have strict protocols for patient care, including diet restrictions and medication administration.
8. Patients' medical information is protected and not shared with volunteers or unauthorized personnel.
9. Hospitals have different types of needles, including 18-gauge and 24-gauge needles, used for different medical procedures.
10. Chest compressions require the full weight of the body and should be performed by trained medical professionals.