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USMLE
17,654 Views · 8 months ago

Examination of the knee joint from the USMLE collection

USMLE
14,039 Views · 8 months ago

Examination of the shoulders from the USMLE collection

USMLE
13,140 Views · 8 months ago

A video of examination of peripheral pulsations from the USMLE collection

USMLE
50,146 Views · 8 months ago

Costo Vertebral Angle tenderness exam from the USMLE collection

USMLE
24,523 Views · 8 months ago

Examination of the abdomen from the USMLE collection

USMLE
19,085 Views · 8 months ago

Posterior Chest Examination from the USMLE collection

USMLE
27,870 Views · 8 months ago

Clinical examination of the anterior chest and lungs from the USMLE collection

USMLE
15,074 Views · 8 months ago

Ear Rinne's Test from the USMLE collection

USMLE
16,937 Views · 8 months ago

Ear Weber's Test from the USMLE collection

USMLE
15,497 Views · 8 months ago

Ear Whispering Test from the USMLE collection

USMLE
21,932 Views · 8 months ago

Examination of the eye by an ophthalmoscope from the USMLE collection

USMLE
15,688 Views · 8 months ago

Visual Acuity Exam of the eye from the USMLE collection

Mohamed Ibrahim
23,089 Views · 8 months ago

The HEENT, or Head, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Exam is usually the initial part of a general physical exam, after the vital signs. Like other parts of the physical exam, it begins with inspection, and then proceeds to palpation. It requires the use of several special instruments in order to inspect the eyes and ears, and special techniques to assess their special sensory function. This module reviews some of the relevant surface anatomy and describes the basic HEENT exam. The module includes an introduction to use of the ophthalmoscope.

Mohamed Ibrahim
1,203,571 Views · 8 months ago

Another video showing different technique of child birth

Mohamed Ibrahim
1,036,563 Views · 8 months ago

The cervix is fully dilated to about 10 cm,with the baby's head moving beyond the cervical opening , into the birth canal. The mother is encouraged to push during contractions,and rest in between them. In a normal delivery, the head rotates to face the mother's back




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