JamesRudolphMD
JamesRudolphMD
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Managing Agitated Behaviors in Nursing Home Residents
People who live in nursing homes frequently lack the cognitive and communication skills to make their needs known. This video uses the TADA (tolerate, anticipate, don't agitate) method to walk caregivers through several scenarios. "Perception is their reality".
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Management of Agitation - Acute HospitalManagement of Agitation - Acute Hospital
Management of Agitation - Acute Hospital
Просмотров 1274 месяца назад
Delirium is a life threatening condition that warrants assessment and, if appropriate, treatment. Too often, the management of agitated behaviors for patients who are admitted to the hospital includes medications. Studies have shown that these medications can have adverse effects including sedation, prolonged recovery, and death. Yet, clinical inertia and staff time push use of these medication...
Dementia with AgitationDementia with Agitation
Dementia with Agitation
Просмотров 46 тыс.12 лет назад
Caring for patients with dementia is difficult. When patients with dementia become agitated, care becomes more difficult. The initial reaction can be critical in setting the tone. This video was created to assist caregivers in caring for patients with agitation. Credit to Dr Barb Kamholz for her creative spirit in its creation
PTSD in Older VeteransPTSD in Older Veterans
PTSD in Older Veterans
Просмотров 64 тыс.12 лет назад
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is a common condition in Veterans. Seemingly benign triggers can exacerbate the symptoms of PTSD. In the presence of age related changes, these triggers can present in unusual and difficult to interpret ways. The video was created to help caregivers of older Veterans with PTSD understand the triggers and address the symptoms. Credit again goes to Barb Kamholz, MD ...
Understanding DeliriumUnderstanding Delirium
Understanding Delirium
Просмотров 82 тыс.12 лет назад
Delirium is a rapid change in mental status. When delirium occurs it can be a frightening experience for caregivers and families. This video was developed to guide families through the initial phases of delirium treatment. This video was developed by Barbara Kamholz, MD during her tenure as a federal employee. She has given me permission to present it here, reproduction requires that appropriat...
Managing Your MedicationsManaging Your Medications
Managing Your Medications
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.12 лет назад
Taking medications is difficult for patients. This video encourages patients to inventory their medications, make a list, develop a system, and share the list with their providers. Our hope is that this will provide a practical means for patients keep patients safe and healthy.
What to Know Before You GoWhat to Know Before You Go
What to Know Before You Go
Просмотров 37012 лет назад
Leaving the hospital can be a difficult transition for patients. This video encourages patients to take and active role in their discharge process by asking key questions before discharge
Providers, Patients, and Pills: A Prescription for PartnershipProviders, Patients, and Pills: A Prescription for Partnership
Providers, Patients, and Pills: A Prescription for Partnership
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.12 лет назад
Determining whether a patient is taking all of their medications as prescribed can be difficult to assess. This video - Providers, Patients, and Pills: A Prescription for Partnership - offers a proven, three-step approach on how healthcare providers can collect patinet information in an open, honest, and non-threatening manner to ensure accurate and safe treatment plans.

Комментарии

  • @Mikemurphy-tk3ks
    @Mikemurphy-tk3ks 15 дней назад

    😂😂😂😂😂😂 funny shit LMFAO 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @johnludick8947
    @johnludick8947 Месяц назад

    How long should you wait to take your pills after taking consergrateded chochole

  • @ericsalidbar1693
    @ericsalidbar1693 2 месяца назад

    I'm glad they showed the reality of how a family will actually act. From the outside someone who has never having been through this someone might say you're over reacting, but if you're in the thick of it the feelings might be a little different having to go through this is tough.

  • @johncaste5330
    @johncaste5330 2 месяца назад

    So what do you do??? Call the hospital? Your gp?? Someone please contact me, my Grandmother died of delirium, and now my mother seems to be showing signs of it, and I don't know what to do. Can I send them to the hospital against their will since they're not in their right frame of mind?? I have no one to help me take care of her, and I'm TERRIFIED, and feel helpless!

  • @user-od4kf8bk2y
    @user-od4kf8bk2y 3 месяца назад

    So crazy, extreme service at 17

  • @lartensgrill6106
    @lartensgrill6106 3 месяца назад

    The horrors these people went through 😢❤

  • @edbernacki4221
    @edbernacki4221 5 месяцев назад

    Mom has dementia but ok to go out. Went into hospital..got a UTI there...and now after 6 days she is so much worse ...she is quiet

  • @braydenschmidt1365
    @braydenschmidt1365 8 месяцев назад

    The only real trauma anyone should complain is about is combat related ptsd. what are veterans see is worse then any other trauma that exist.

  • @prerna95
    @prerna95 8 месяцев назад

    Shak

  • @warsame2245
    @warsame2245 9 месяцев назад

    This was my dad, it got worse. He fell down and went to the ER. They discovered he had UTI

  • @Micha_mg
    @Micha_mg 10 месяцев назад

    Funny how many women explain military ptsd.

  • @ellensunden2778
    @ellensunden2778 10 месяцев назад

    These are all good techniques, but my mom refuses to allow me to speak. If I try, she just screams over me, sometimes becoming violent and is always verbally abusive. There is no talking to her. What else can I do besides talking to her. She's always telling me to Shut Up and Go To Hell whenever I attempt to speak. She doesn't even know what I'm about to say...she just screams. She also seems to enjoy seeing me cry after she's beaten on me or has been verbally abusive with me.

    • @africanqueenmo
      @africanqueenmo 6 месяцев назад

      Mine too it's demonic stay away

    • @debrapaulino918
      @debrapaulino918 5 месяцев назад

      How about this idea: write positive notes and place where she likes to be or go. "Hi mom. I love you." "Hi mommy. I remember when..." "Dear mother thank you for being a great mom." "Hi mom. I miss you. Can we go for a walk sometime?" If she rails back just smile. If she says did you write this? Just nod yes. Non verbal communication is key imo here. Presence. No words. Smiles. A soft touch on her back if she permits it. I sense you are giving your all and feel nothing is right. Hang in there. No doubt it's really hard not receiving affirmation of any kind. I'd feel same. Other ideas for dressing might be to hold out choices and motion which do you want. I knew a lady who could not tolerate noise and literally spoke in whispers. It's not you.

    • @debrapaulino918
      @debrapaulino918 5 месяцев назад

      Don't be her victim. Try what I've said. When or if she yells try placing your hand on your heart and nod your head. Then leave the room. I feel your goodness from wherever you are. This was 5 months ago. How are you?

    • @africanqueenmo
      @africanqueenmo 5 месяцев назад

      Shes a narcisistic dementive put her in a nursing home

  • @eleegeant_dergenter
    @eleegeant_dergenter 11 месяцев назад

    The 240p it's giving me PTSD

  • @Yolo_or_no
    @Yolo_or_no 11 месяцев назад

    @2:02 who is really “acting out” ? If big boy is not hungry, skipping a single meal never hurt anyone, and as for pills, How many children when you ask them what they want to be when they grow up?, Answer, “A pill popper…” Pill mills need your diligent popping to keep their obscene profits rolling in but you don’t… But the brainwashing is strong, besides the drugs actually make things worse in the long run but noone seems to notice or to be able to pay attention for that long and get caught up in the drug habit cycle, in fact, don’t be surprised if drugs actually make dementia worse in the long term. Plus if someone is on hospice why not let them get off the drugs and be at peace, Even the blood pressure lowering drugs can actually cause dangerously low blood pressure if they are just given every day w/o checking their blood pressure Before drugging them, if their blood pressure is low and not “high”… Drugs are not your friend, prescription drugs prescribed by doctors is one of the leading causes of death for a reason, but noone seems to notice, noone seems to care…

  • @MirriamBwalya-s5f
    @MirriamBwalya-s5f Год назад

    This absolutely amazing at least seeing this I will never forget the signs of delirium thank you so much

  • @janiceharbin5046
    @janiceharbin5046 Год назад

    Is Alcoholic Dementia the same

    • @iamnoone705
      @iamnoone705 11 месяцев назад

      No, but some symptoms can be similar

  • @HillWilliam420
    @HillWilliam420 Год назад

    😂😂😂😂😂 This is great! See one push on the right step fixes everything. 😅

  • @airbrushken5339
    @airbrushken5339 Год назад

    I came back stateside to my next duty station...I was having trouble sleeping and would get scared from sounds. I asked my new XO who was I thought caring...he was a West Point desk jockey with his "Fire Guard" ribbon. He told me to grow up and act like a real solder??? I was a 101st Airborne Sniper in Vietnam. I learned that day, NEVER tell anyone about the war. It's not glorious ... it hell. I often sit alone at home for days, often not even eating... I'm waiting to join my buddies. I marched one time in 1983 on ANZAC Day while in Australia, as I moved there to be a teacher... the war got the next flight from Chicago and followed me here. The VA rated me 100% disabled, but I live alone. This is an old video...there are no "Mood Stabilizers" that work as over 70 have been tested.... The VA doesn't help, if you believe this woman,I got some prime swampland for sale!

  • @exploringwithjonathan
    @exploringwithjonathan Год назад

    War...you can still feel it

  • @DamienRoweArts
    @DamienRoweArts Год назад

    The whole world should know about delirium, Google it ask about it read about it

  • @epicaeron431
    @epicaeron431 Год назад

    if i see this ill play allong

  • @JustYourAverageGuyFromTexas
    @JustYourAverageGuyFromTexas Год назад

    My dad's freind had PTSD he served the marines from 1982-1995 especially during the gulf War he only told one story idk all of it but he said he was walking to an observation point he had 28 other guys with him and he heard a click and then just explosions he lost his arm he was knocked out but he was still able to hear a little he said he heard gunshots and yelling to get down when he got out of it he tried to crawl behind a tree he just saw a little before he blacked out again he saw 2 Iran tanks and he woke up patched up only 5 guys survived he said

  • @lydiawilliams3117
    @lydiawilliams3117 Год назад

    It seems to me that dementia and autism have something in common as to how we approach it.

  • @ga7261
    @ga7261 Год назад

    Thank you I wish more civilians knew and watched this video but The VA likes to push too much meds. USMC Veteran

  • @johnx140
    @johnx140 Год назад

    Our vets. They dont deserve this, they shouldve lived happily and without torment. If you have someone with ptsd in your house, go hug them.

  • @Homer_simpson689
    @Homer_simpson689 Год назад

    I feel bad for him

  • @GHBavalon
    @GHBavalon Год назад

    Give him johnny walker😂

  • @bigmachineschannelkenya7408
    @bigmachineschannelkenya7408 Год назад

    This a hell mental illness what about a tyre burst he could have died.

  • @Z-imon
    @Z-imon Год назад

    My partner got delirium 2 weeks ago and she is still recovering at home. It is so scary. She is getting her sleep and taking each day by day. I got her interested in learning to play piano something she wasn't interested in before. I want her back.

  • @eliparrish9145
    @eliparrish9145 Год назад

    Is it bad that this "paid actor" quality reenactment brought me to tears? Seeing someone live my nightmare is the worst part of being this way. It's hard not to be depressed knowing how many people are affected by you.

    • @stevieweebi
      @stevieweebi Год назад

      No, my great uncle’s mind was completely ruined by war I saw something similar as a child and it traumatized me to see him screaming

    • @Llialune
      @Llialune 11 месяцев назад

      I might have read you comment incorrectly, but if you're implying you're depressed because your PTSD is affecting people around you, don't blame yourself, please. You're the one that went through trauma, it's not your fault. The people around you that love you are probably only affected in the sense that they see you go through that and feel sad that it happened to you and that they can't change it nor save you from having PTSD. Please don't feel guilty for that, it's not on you.❤

    • @CreativeC13
      @CreativeC13 9 месяцев назад

      Such a kind reply.

  • @kfc1922
    @kfc1922 Год назад

    my great grandpa was in war in Vietnam he was a genral he seen a lot of blood and his friend all of his close people and he was been shot in his right shoulder when he was in camp thats when he had ptsd he died in 2008 rest in peace my great grandpa

  • @tslilbearshoppe9870
    @tslilbearshoppe9870 Год назад

    never yell at them.

  • @dmtdreamz7706
    @dmtdreamz7706 Год назад

    You can literally hallucinate objects and beings into existence because what's happening is you're tapping into that pure abstract creative potential of mind. That's exactly what you want. Of course it can be kind of freaky but a delirium is that times a thousand.

    • @Huyahhhh
      @Huyahhhh 9 месяцев назад

      Your tapping into the spiritual realm

  • @jesuschristislord9150
    @jesuschristislord9150 Год назад

    JESUS CHRIST IS THE ONLY HOPE

  • @jesuschristislord9150
    @jesuschristislord9150 Год назад

    REPENT AND FOLLOW JESUS CHRIST BEFORE ITS TOO LATE 🔴

  • @i94yeh2p
    @i94yeh2p Год назад

    I'm so anxious, tired and worn out. My mother just came home from the hospital after her second time catching Covid and trying my best. I wanted to extend her stay in the hospital but he swore you can't keep people in the hospital for being delirious and once she got home she'd bounce back in a few weeks. This first week has been rough.😰😩

    • @elisaheid3737
      @elisaheid3737 Год назад

      i hope things are better now

    • @i94yeh2p
      @i94yeh2p Год назад

      @@elisaheid3737 She still gets confused but she's almost back to normal. We cut back on some of her meds which helped. Thanks. 🙂

    • @Suhailah-vh7sz
      @Suhailah-vh7sz 11 месяцев назад

      I hope she's better now

  • @digolbiq2864
    @digolbiq2864 Год назад

    Just be careful when coming towards them

  • @dmtdreamz7706
    @dmtdreamz7706 Год назад

    Appearance without substance. Everything is a hallucination. So this moment right now is a hallucination. It's always been a hallucination. That's what reality is. In psychology hallucination means perception without any input or data. So traditionally if you go to a mental hospital and you're telling them that you're seeing monkeys running around with stripes and polka dots, they'll say you're hallucinating.

  • @dylanthompson5092
    @dylanthompson5092 Год назад

    Had a buddy of mine that was in Afghanistan and on 4th of July when someone lit off one of the mortars without saying something first when the explosion shot up the first thing he did was hit the ground with his hands over his head… he went from mid conversation with 4 of us to that in a split second. That hit my heart a lot different. Bless all of our veterans and especially those that have experienced combat and are struggling with PTSD and other things.

  • @miscmilitaria8566
    @miscmilitaria8566 Год назад

    GET THAT BAR UP HERE NOW

  • @d.cynthia6307
    @d.cynthia6307 2 года назад

    The person that has the problem is the wife//or the caregiver, whoever she is, she's the wacko, harassing and badgering the elderly man......

  • @frenchyblackhawk1872
    @frenchyblackhawk1872 2 года назад

    What a cinematic masterpiece by the VA...lol Sweet Jesus, it was painful to watch, I started laughing. E

  • @TheDogbreath1
    @TheDogbreath1 2 года назад

    I knew someone who was in the Korean war. He saw it all too. He was the guy in the front with a radio. Its very real. He would tell me stories. His way of dealing with it was the practice of Transcendental Meditation.

  • @FailyPal
    @FailyPal 2 года назад

    I used to have the same bad dream when I was little, I use to dream about me sitting in a Tan color tank and out of nowhere I explode seeing myself and my other crewmates die, know I'm 14 I don't have much bed dreams that I use to.

  • @nathankid76
    @nathankid76 2 года назад

    Almost got me in tears 🥺

  • @Jay-xl3ln
    @Jay-xl3ln 2 года назад

    She makes me mad

    • @Jay-xl3ln
      @Jay-xl3ln 2 года назад

      lady in the green ^ just when she was confused 😭

    • @bykurt_is
      @bykurt_is Год назад

      @@Jay-xl3ln 💀 right as I read your comment, I noticed what you meant 😂

  • @InheritorShifty
    @InheritorShifty 2 года назад

    Even if it’s staged it’s so hard to watch…

  • @alejandro80021
    @alejandro80021 2 года назад

    Bruh someone lit fireworks outside

  • @masterroshi2158
    @masterroshi2158 2 года назад

    Having a list can help you help them so know what to avoid I can't speak for everyone but I have comfort items like music and a weighted blanket and gum

  • @reminescentlaw
    @reminescentlaw 2 года назад

    welcome to the jungle