Christmas horror movies like Silent Night, Santa's Slay, Black Christmas, Evil Christmas, and Jack Frost. ER Doctor Jordan Wagner is back with ER doctor reacts to horror movies that are unsurvivable and best Christmas movies, Christmas songs, and Christmas music for the holidays. Doctor Wagner, a real life emergency physician breaks down movie injuries in this horror movie reaction. Real doctor reacts to best HORROR MOVIES of all time with horror stories from Santa. Doctor Jordan Wagner watches and reacts to best horror movie clips and tells us what is unsurvivable and what is not in this scary movie reaction from horror movies full movies.
Today a real doctor will be watching and reacting to scary stories from Silent Night, Santa's Slay, Black Christmas, Evil Christmas, and Jack Frost for the first time in this scariest movie reaction. Doctor Wagner, a real-life emergency physician from Experts React Gamology ER Doctor rates battle wounds and watches for the first time horror movie kill count from the most iconic characters in scary stories. What's the best new horror movie or new scary movie? What's your favorite short horror film or full horror movie you could survive in? Do you like watching Christmas movies full movies? If you want Dr. Jordan Wagner to continue making this doctor reaction series and video game reaction series on Gamology please give this video a like and leave a comment on which TV show or medical memes or just funny memes you'd like for him to review next.
OTHER DOCTOR REACTION VIDEOS & HORROR MOVIE VIDEOS:
@Doctor Mike - Doctor Reacts to Christmas Movie Medical Scenes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4NlkitYI2k
@Doctor Mike - Doctor Reacts To Home Alone Injuries
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTHPxaql_Ws
@MrBeast - $10,000 Every Day You Survive In A Grocery Store
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnTPaLOaHz8
@MrBeast - I Put 1,000,000,000 Christmas Lights On A House (World Record)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0c7pSCoZqE
@Markiplier - 3 SCARY GAMES # 103
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHvQoaXZhQA
@WHAM! - Wham! - Last Christmas (Official Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8gmARGvPlI
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LINKS & REFERENCES:
Silent Night (2012) | IMDb
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2347497/
Santa's Slay (2005) | IMDb
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0393685/
Black Christmas (2006) | IMDb
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0454082/
Christmas Evil (1980) | IMDb
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081793/
Jack Frost (Video 1997) | IMDb
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116671/
All clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015).
If you feel like you are actually experiencing a real-life medical emergency, immediately stop watching and call 9-11 or contact a medical professional. The information in this video is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The satirical nature presented in the video is for entertainment purposes and does not endorse the actions displayed. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace an appointment with your own personal doctor.
(suspenseful music)
(Jake gasping) (axe whooshing)
- Oh! What? (laughs) What kind of injury is that? "Santa's Slay,"
(image pops) "Silent Night,"
(image pops) and a good old fashioned,
"Evil Christmas." Today, we are breaking down and reacting to the over the top medical scenes and spirited injuries from
different holiday horror films. Let's dive right in.
(screen beeps) - No, please. (whimpers)
(suspenseful music) - What the heck? Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Why do I got a leg that looks like it's
been off the body for a while? Perfect edges,
(image pops) it's not bleeding anymore. There's a little bit of bruising to it. We don't see these type of cuts in the emergency department very often. It's much more like jagged, ripped. If it is cut like that though, the chances of reattachment
are actually a lot higher. (victim 1 screaming and crying) She's pulled up by the hair, depending on the strength of
the tissue, could be fine. Could also pull some
of the connected tissue (image pops)
under
neath the scalp, and pull that off and it can
cause a hematoma underneath, just depending on what layer. - Please! Anybody? (screams) (Jordan gasping) No, no. (whimpers) - What is that? It's like a wood chipper?
(victim 1 screaming) - No. No. No!
- Stop it. (victim 1 screams)
Oh! Whoa, oh. (Scooby-Doo babbles) To have seen different type of machine-type grinding injuries where a finger or a hand gets
caught in and gets ripped off. You really can't put
back together. It's gone. You just needs to
cut off the
end of it, seal it back up, and then have a prosthesis
in the future, unfortunately. (mouse clicks)
(victim 1 screaming) This is awful. (victim 1 screaming)
(machine clattering) (audio warbling) The middle of the abdomen and the torso, are not in there yet, but yet there's blood
coming from the mouth. To get blood coming out of the mouth, either the blood from your stomach, maybe the intestines or the esophagus, are coming up and you're vomiting it out, or you're having blood
coming
from your lungs and you're coughing it out. (wind whooshing) (feet thud)
- Oh - Oh.
(wall crashing) Oh, breaking through.
(people screaming) (Jordan laughs) Breaking through a concrete
wall, that would probably hurt. Not to mention Santa Claus coming down. I was waiting for Santa Claus to get impaled directly.
(feet thud) (hat whooshes and thuds) (Virginia gasping)
- Oh, good shot. - Santa? (laughs) (people screaming)
- Whoa! (Santa Claus 1 groans)
- Daddy! - Whoa. (gasps)
(knives thudding) Goin
g straight through the
dorsal part of the hand could fracture straight through
the bones, the metacarpals, or could actually go in between and just cause blood vessel
and muscular problems as well as puncture through the skin. (people screaming)
(Santa Claus 1 groans) Oh, somebody passed out. Quite common. This is what we call a vasovagal event. Something stressful
(image pops) can cause them to vagal down. Meaning, the blood
pressure starts dropping. If you do get up too fast, you're gonna pass
right back out again. (Beth screams) Oh my gosh. (laughs) Passed out and impaled
through the spinal cord. Through the bone.
(graphic whooshing) Straight down the middle. Come on.
- Come on. - Could that kill you immediately? Probably not likely. Even if it severs your spinal cord right at the base of your skull, (graphic pops)
you're still gonna be alive for a short period of time. (Beth screams)
Oh, let me just get some... Is that vodka?
- Who are you? What are you doing? - Oh
(fire buzzing) m
y gosh. (laughs) Has anybody smelled burned hair? It smells awful and has to do
with the sulfur, I believe. - Sulfur.
- When you get that type of burn around, you're gonna get burned to your skin, you potentially gonna inhale the fumes. (upbeat music)
(people screaming) (Jason panting)
- Help! Help! Help! (indistinct).
(Santa Claus chuckles) (Jason grunts)
(person screams) (glass breaking) Head trauma like this, just
because of the mechanism, will place you in a hard collar. Yes, sir, quite unco
mfortable, but a hard C collar, just to make sure no more
damage might get done if there is a fracture, if you're looking for
fractures of the skulls, lacerations, as well
as any bleeding inside. - No! Listen. No, no! (screams) (water gurgling) - What is that? Is that
eggnog or something? Drowning, you can drown
in any depth of water. Even that might cause a shock to where you might actually
close your vocal cords. But most of the time, it's
probably causing issue relating to breathing. (object
thuds) - Oh my god!
- Oh! That leg was solid as a rock. ♪ Solid as a rock ♪ - You see the blunt trauma
causing the laceration, and actually kinda splits open. Easy to fix. They bleed a lot. Numbing medicine. Typically will use
lidocaine with epinephrine, which will actually help
constrict the blood vessels, decrease the bleeding. (upbeat music) Ouch. Right in the back. - My back.
- Soft tissue, most likely. It's not gonna go that deep. The amount of tissue that's
in your back is really deep, eve
n on skinny people. When you're looking at the spinous processes
of somebody's back, they're at least an inch plus in distance. So there is distance there. (victim 2 screams)
(both babbling) (object whooshing)
- Whoa, whoa. (victim 2 screams) What is happening? (intense music)
(eye squelches) (Jordan gasping)
(mouse clicks) What? - What?
- Took out the eyeball? Look how round and perfect that is. The eyeball has got fibrous
tissue, obviously, around it. But then it's just filled
with fluid. A gu
sher. You also have six muscles
that connect to the back plus blood vessels as
well as a optic nerve that sits in the back. So a lot of different connections. (mouse clicks)
(suspenseful music) (object whooshing)
(killer grunts) (victim 3 crying)
(blood squelches) - Oh my gosh. (laughs)
(victim 4 thuds) She's, like, so in the eyes. This eyeball has different types
of connective tissue to it. Quite impressive to actually see that. Hard to tell if all of them are there, but you definitely see
some
white fibrous things, which could be the tendon,
it could be the fascia. Is there a likelihood that that eyeball would make it all the
way through to the back? No.
(victim 3 cries) Run lady. Run the other way. (victim 3 grunting)
Oh. No spinal cord injury, but asphyxiation, not being able to breathe, decreased blood flow to the brain. (object thumping) And just making sure somebody has died. Anytime we get people who come
into the emergency department with traumas to the head, neck, and face, w
e're gonna get CT scans. That's our initial move. We gotta get pictures
to see what's going on. Please do not hit each other. Please do not cause more trauma. Please be kind to one another. - Be excellent to each other. - Merry Christmas, freak.
(victim 5 grunting) - Oh.
(intense music) What? I don't think that's a real Santa. Causing suffocation- ♪ Suffocation ♪ - not being able to breathe.
(image pops) We typically see injuries when people are trying
to hurt somebody else by strangulation, mos
t of the time it does not happen. You just see a lot of bruising. If you have an injury to the
blood vessels of the neck, it increases the risk of having a stroke or dissecting through
and causing more trauma. (Santa Claus 2 panting)
(bells clanging) What's he doing now? (victim 5 gasps and screams) Wait a minute. Laceration to the neck from, I'm assuming ear to ear. - He slit his throat from ear to ear. - Where's all the blood? Literally, have seen this injury before. You have to go pretty deep
to lacerate the jugular vein or the carotid artery, which typically sits even deeper. (suspenseful music) - I'm warning you. (object whooshing) (Jake gasps) (axe whooshes)
Oh! What? (laughs) What kind of injury is that? (laughs) (screen beeps) Do we see the back end of it through the back of his head? We do not. Where is the rest of the axe? Is this a common injury that we see in the emergency department? No. But oral trauma is. Most lacerations in the mouth can actually heal on their own
witho
ut having to be sutured. Oh my gosh, these are nuts. I've never seen a Christmas
horror film like this. This is crazy. Also, big new things on the horizon. Check out my brand new
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