Here is a concise summary of the provided transcript:
**Title:** A Day in the Life: Hospital Morning Routine
**Author:** A hospital inpatient (vlogger) with a Hickman line, sharing their morning routine.
**Summary:**
* The video showcases the vlogger's morning routine as a hospital inpatient, from wake-up (around 6:00 a.m.) to mid-morning.
* Key activities include:
1. Taking medications through a feeding tube.
2. Vital signs check (blood pressure, temperature, heart rate).
3. Personal hygiene (brushing teeth, washing face, using deodorant, basic skincare).
4. Filling out a fluid balance chart (tracking intake and output).
5. Having breakfast (tea, apple juice, and provided hospital food).
6. Responding to messages and checking phone.
7. Undergoing daily blood draws (due to TPN treatment).
8. Receiving additional medications.
9. Relaxing (watching a game on laptop).
**Additional Notes:**
* The vlogger apologizes for any "dodgy" footage due to the challenges of filming in a hospital.
* They invite viewers to engage (like, subscribe, suggest future content, e.g., Q&A or hospital bag packing tips).
* The channel's content mix includes the vlogger's medical journey and other miscellaneous videos.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
1. The speaker is currently an inpatient in a hospital.
2. They have been in the hospital for almost two weeks.
3. The speaker has a Hickman line (also known as a Broviac) inserted under their skin.
4. Their day starts as early as 5:00 a.m. with medication.
5. They receive medication multiple times a day ( approximately 4 doses in the morning, and 8-10 times overall).
6. Medications are administered through their Hickman line.
7. Vital signs (blood pressure, temperature, heart rate) are checked by a nurse around 6:42 a.m.
8. The speaker tracks their fluid balance (input and output) daily.
9. Breakfast is typically served around 7:50 a.m.
10. They require daily blood tests, especially since starting Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN).
11. Blood tests may be done multiple times a day (sometimes 2-3 times).
12. The speaker uses hospital soap and has limited personal hygiene products.
13. They prioritize oral hygiene and use a favorite face cream for skincare.
14. Mid-morning vitals are checked after breakfast.
15. The speaker spends free time relaxing, using their phone, and watching TV (e.g., watching a game).