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ER Nurse Hits Panic Button: What She Saw in 3 Seconds Saved His Life A man walks into the ER saying his pain is "5 out of 10." The triage nurse hits the emergency code. 30 seconds later, he's surrounded by doctors cutting off his shirt. What did she see that he couldn't feel? In this video, I reveal exactly what ER doctors and nurses assess in the first 3 seconds you walk through the door—before they even ask your name. These split-second observations determine who goes to the waiting room and who goes straight to a trauma bay. And some of these signals are things you can't even feel. 🔍 THE 3-SECOND "DOORWAY ASSESSMENT" (What ER Staff See Instantly): ✓ How you're breathing (not IF you're breathing—HOW) ✓ Your skin color (pale, gray, blue = immediate red flag) ✓ Your level of alertness (confused = critical) ✓ Your body position (tripod position = front of line) ✓ How you're moving (rigidity = internal emergency) 📊 THE 5 VITAL SIGNS THAT NEVER LIE: • Oxygen saturation (below 90% = emergency) • Heart rate (over 120 or under 50 = critical) • Blood pressure (too high or too low = danger) • Respiratory rate (over 24 breaths/min = distress) • Temperature (over 103°F or under 95°F = serious) 🚩 RED FLAG COMBINATIONS (Instant High Priority): Chest pain + sweating + shortness of breath = Heart attack protocol Worst headache ever + sudden onset = Brain bleed protocol Abdominal pain + low BP + fast heart rate = Internal bleeding Fever + confusion + stiff neck = Meningitis protocol Shortness of breath + leg swelling + recent travel = Blood clot