Doctor Saves Patient With CPR After His Heart Stops | Superhospital E1 | Our Stories

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We go behind the scenes at Royal Derby Hospital where a fantastic doctor saves his patient with CPR after cardiac arrest. Subscribe to Our Stories: bit.ly/3lzSXhv

Documentary series set in the Royal Derby Hospital, where a million patients are treated each year. This first episode features Dan, an energetic consultant, who is under pressure to find out what is wrong with a 20-year-old who is having violent fits. He then resuscitates Eric, a 65-year-old who has a sudden cardiac arrest. Jayne, a senior sister in the liver ward, is helping patients James and Zehir through alcohol detox. Caroline, a nurse in the chemotherapy ward, meets Zoie, a patient whose attitude to her illness she finds inspiring. Alongside the medics, we meet ancillaries who help to keep this enormous hospital running. Paul in catering is trying to create the perfect sandwich, while security guards Scott and Malcolm's tough exteriors conceal kind hearts.

This film was first broadcast: 25 Jun 2015

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All Comments (21)
  • @Wolfiiee
    Dude brought a man back to life and moved on to the next patient within minutes with incredible empathy for his wife like it was nothing. What an absolutely incredible Doctor!
  • @koroshiya_1
    Jayne, the nurse on the liver ward, is an angel. She is an absolutely incredible nurse. ❤️
  • My man just brought a guy back to life and was like “Just another day in the office” Hats off to him.
  • @shirahime23
    Jayne is a steel-backed, soft-hearted nurse. I love and respect her so much. Thank you for being a force of nature in the ward. :)
  • @trishaprett7721
    Every ward needs a Jayne,my type of nurse.Most frontliners have an empathetic nature.❤️
  • Dude literally died and woke up saying he was fine...fucking legend 😂🙌
  • @eleanork3186
    The staff on the alcohol recovery ward are stars. Incredible.
  • @Brandon-se3eo
    James broke me when he said he ain’t got nobody 😩🥺😢 and it’s his birthday.
  • Jayne is a true angel. Having someone like that looking after you would make all the difference! ❤️
  • Jayne is amazing (well they ALL are) but man how sad was it when James said "no .. I have nobody .. it's just me" .. 🥺
  • @dalerider3124
    CONSULTANT DAN is the man! Perhaps his ADHD is a blessing that keeps his mind able to process on two, three, or four patients at a time.
  • The lady shaving that man’s beard you just know it touched his heart. He gradually become happier each time it showed him.
  • @l.12345
    That nurse on the liver ward is just heaven-sent! She was literally born to do what she's doing, one of those real-life angels ❤
  • @abysaa506
    I worked with Jane… she is so lovely 😭😭😭😭😭
  • @samap8180
    I wanna give James a hug. That kind of loneliness and depression is tough. I hope he’s doing well today.
  • @danikacortez691
    I hope James keeps getting better and has blessings come to him. And I know it's been hard for him losing his mom but this is a step forward for him 💙
  • outstanding series - I watch almost every medical series from Britain and this is one of my favourites - what an incredible group of healers and their compassion goes above and beyond
  • @natr5774
    Also love how this doc raises awareness for other staff working in the hospital, they are so important but often overlooked
  • @rowanbowyer6560
    Working in A&E as a nurse taught me so much about myself and others, it taught me to pull my head in and not be so judgemental. I didn’t consider myself as a judgmental person but I’d often find myself to pull my head in at times. I’ve met the best of people who have been vulnerable, down and out, many have a heart of gold and overcome serious situations, and just keep fighting for themselves!
  • @JR-ci4ev
    Love Jane what a nurse . Even tho she is the manager she LEADS by example