A medical professional reacts to BuzzFeed medical videos, sharing their own experiences and insights. They discuss topics such as:
* Their own medical school experiences, including pulling all-nighters and struggling with certain subjects
* Medical terminology and pronunciation
* Unusual cases they've encountered, including a patient with a guacamole grinder in their rectum
* The importance of looking up diagnoses and staying up-to-date with medical knowledge
* Their least favorite part of medical school (Step One of the licensing exam)
* Experimentation with caffeine and other substances during medical school
* Debunking home remedies and old-fashioned treatments, such as using honey for coughs and drinking apple cider vinegar for health benefits.
Throughout the video, the medical professional provides a candid and humorous look at the medical field, sharing their own experiences and expertise.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator has watched and participated in BuzzFeed medical videos.
2. The narrator played "Never have I ever" with Dr. Mama Jones.
3. The narrator has pulled an all-nighter in med school.
4. The narrator does not believe in all-nighters.
5. Dr. Mama Jones never pulls all-nighters and goes to bed at 10:30 every night.
6. The narrator has messed up while learning or trying to do something.
7. The narrator is practicing intubation, which involves putting a tube in someone's mouth so they can breathe.
8. The narrator is not a doctor.
9. The narrator's second language is English.
10. Borborygmi refers to the sound the stomach makes.
11. The narrator has seen a patient with an object used for guacamole inserted into their rectum.
12. The narrator has seen a patient with magnets all over their foot.
13. The narrator has cleaned up maggots from a patient's foot.
14. Maggots usually eat dead tissue, not live tissue.
15. The narrator looks up diagnoses every day.
16. The narrator sees a lot of the same things all the time, but occasionally encounters something new and unknown.
17. The narrator still checks WebMD when they don't feel well.
18. WebMD and Medscape are owned by the same company.
19. The narrator relies on coffee to keep them going.
20. The narrator cycles their caffeine intake to maximize its benefits.
21. The narrator has misdiagnosed themselves with various conditions.
22. The narrator's least favorite part of medical school was Step One.
23. Step One is a licensing exam that decides where one ends up in terms of residency.
24. The narrator and other med students use caffeine to stay awake.
25. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends honey as a cough suppressant for children over two years old.
26. Drinking lots of fluids can help thin mucus and clear it from the lungs.
27. Saline nasal spray can clear out sinuses and is also good for allergies.