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ASMR Critical Care Nurse Exam with Emotional Support Dog



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Welcome to the Cozy Hospital! You've been staying in the critical care unit due to an infected incision site. Our nurse Chelsea will come in to examine you and change the dressing around your wound vac. We happen to have Healing Hounds visiting the hospital today, an organization that brings emotional support dogs to come and hang out with patients, and because you've seemed to be a bit down, Chelsea will bring one of their 'canine companions' in to hang out and cuddle with you today while she takes care of you.

Not everything is time stamped - I alternate between personal attention and puppy cuddles in this video so some things were sort of difficult to time stamp. There are lots of nice crinkles and sticky sounds during the pupper intervals tho while Chelsea cleans you and re-bandages!

0:00 Listening to your chest, stethoscope
0:55 Face exam
1:56 Lymph node exam
3:02 Eye exam with pen light
4:30 Writing in your chart
6:25 Signing waiver for emotional support dog to visit
7:41 Bringing in Honey, your emotional support dog for the day
8:20 Honey cuddles up, nurse starts wound care and dressing change
15:05 Drawing up syringe of medication - needle used here
20:44 Dabbing medication on your face with q-tip
28:32 Cleaning your face
30:32 Writing in your chart
32:05 Putting Honey back on her leash and removing her from the room
33:02 Getting you a cup of water before night-night


Please be aware that this video is intended for entertainment, relaxation and ASMR purposes. It is not meant to diagnose, treat, educate or accurately depict issues or illnesses or procedures. Many of the procedures are altered for ASMR purposes and because I'm not filming in an actual medical facility. Please consult your doctor or a reputable health care source if you have any health questions or concerns.
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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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