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McRoberts Maneuver for Shoulder Dystocia Birth
McRoberts Maneuver for Shoulder Dystocia Birth Scott Stevens 3,929 Views • 2 years ago

McRoberts Maneuver for Shoulder Dystocia Birth

K-Wire Fixation (Kirschner wire)
K-Wire Fixation (Kirschner wire) Scott Stevens 13,941 Views • 2 years ago

Kirschner wires or K-wires or pins are sterilized, sharpened, smooth stainless steel pins. Introduced in 1909 by Martin Kirschner, the wires are now widely used in orthopaedics and other types of medical and veterinary surgery. They come in different sizes and are used to hold bone fragments together (pin fixation) or to provide an anchor for skeletal traction. The pins are often driven into the bone through the skin (percutaneous pin fixation) using a power or hand drill. They also form part of the Ilizarov apparatus.

TOO SATISFYING TO BE REAL? Dr Pimple Popper Reacts
TOO SATISFYING TO BE REAL? Dr Pimple Popper Reacts Scott 136 Views • 2 years ago

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Medical Videos - Human Body Medical Autopsy for Poison
Medical Videos - Human Body Medical Autopsy for Poison hooda 22,735 Views • 2 years ago

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abdomen physical examination
abdomen physical examination M_Nabil 163,765 Views • 2 years ago

a video of abdominal physical examination including all the required items:
-Inspection
-Palpation
-Percussion
-Auscultation

Heartburn
Heartburn samer kareem 1,789 Views • 2 years ago

Heartburn is a burning pain in your chest, just behind your breastbone. The pain is often worse when lying down or bending over. Occasional heartburn is common and no cause for alarm. Most people can manage the discomfort of heartburn on their own with lifestyle changes and over-the-counter medications. Heartburn that is more frequent or interferes with your daily routine may be a symptom of a more serious condition that requires medical care

Funny Video from hospital waiting room
Funny Video from hospital waiting room hooda 573 Views • 2 years ago

Funny Video from hospital waiting room

How to save a choking baby under age one year
How to save a choking baby under age one year samer kareem 1,903 Views • 2 years ago

Incontinence Evaluation
Incontinence Evaluation samer kareem 8,004 Views • 2 years ago

Urinary incontinence isn't a disease, it's a symptom. It can be caused by everyday habits, underlying medical conditions or physical problems. A thorough evaluation by your doctor can help determine what's behind your incontinence. Temporary urinary incontinence Certain drinks, foods and medications can act as diuretics — stimulating your bladder and increasing your volume of urine. They include: Alcohol Caffeine Decaffeinated tea and coffee Carbonated drinks Artificial sweeteners Corn syrup Foods that are high in spice, sugar or acid, especially citrus fruits Heart and blood pressure medications, sedatives, and muscle relaxants Large doses of vitamins B or C Urinary incontinence also may be caused by an easily treatable medical condition, such as: Urinary tract infection. Infections can irritate your bladder, causing you to have strong urges to urinate, and sometimes incontinence. Other signs and symptoms of urinary tract infection include a burning sensation when you urinate and foul-smelling urine. Constipation. The rectum is located near the bladder and shares many of the same nerves. Hard, compacted stool in your rectum causes these nerves to be overactive and increase urinary frequency. Persistent urinary incontinence Urinary incontinence can also be a persistent condition caused by underlying physical problems or changes, including: Pregnancy. Hormonal changes and the increased weight of the uterus can lead to stress incontinence. Childbirth. Vaginal delivery can weaken muscles needed for bladder control and also damage bladder nerves and supportive tissue, leading to a dropped (prolapsed) pelvic floor. With prolapse, the bladder, uterus, rectum or small intestine can get pushed down from the usual position and protrude into the vagina. Such protrusions can be associated with incontinence. Changes with age. Aging of the bladder muscle can decrease the bladder's capacity to store urine. Menopause. After menopause women produce less estrogen, a hormone that helps keep the lining of the bladder and urethra healthy. Deterioration of these tissues can aggravate incontinence. Hysterectomy. In women, the bladder and uterus are supported by many of the same muscles and ligaments. Any surgery that involves a woman's reproductive system, including removal of the uterus, may damage the supporting pelvic floor muscles, which can lead to incontinence. Enlarged prostate. Especially in older men, incontinence often stems from enlargement of the prostate gland, a condition known as benign prostatic hyperplasia. Prostate cancer. In men, stress incontinence or urge incontinence can be associated with untreated prostate cancer. But more often, incontinence is a side effect of treatments for prostate cancer. Obstruction. A tumor anywhere along your urinary tract can block the normal flow of urine, leading to overflow incontinence. Urinary stones — hard, stone-like masses that form in the bladder — sometimes cause urine leakage. Neurological disorders. Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, stroke, a brain tumor or a spinal injury can interfere with nerve signals involved in bladder control, causing urinary incontinence.

Colonoscopy
Colonoscopy Mohamed 101,316 Views • 2 years ago

A video describing the procedure of colonoscopy or flexible fibre-optic examination of the colon.

Laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal hernia repair for direct inguinal Hernia
Laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal hernia repair for direct inguinal Hernia Surgeon 11,961 Views • 2 years ago

This video is showing the Laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal hernia repair for direct inguinal Hernia

Cesarean VS Vaginal Birth Recovery
Cesarean VS Vaginal Birth Recovery Medical_Videos 7,594 Views • 2 years ago

Cesarean VS Vaginal Birth Recovery

Buttock Injection - Everything You Need To Know
Buttock Injection - Everything You Need To Know Scott 15,476 Views • 2 years ago

Everything You Need To Know about injections

Venipuncture Technique
Venipuncture Technique Mohamed Ibrahim 10,816 Views • 2 years ago

The venipuncture procedure is complex, requiring both knowledge and skill to perform. Each phlebotomist generally establishes a routine that is comfortable for her or him. Several essential steps are required for every successful collection procedure: Identify the patient. Assess the patient's physical disposition (i.e. diet, exercise, stress, basal state). Check the requisition form for requested tests, patient information, and any special requirements. Select a suitable site for venipuncture. Prepare the equipment, the patient and the puncture site. Perform the venipuncture. Collect the sample in the appropriate container. Recognize complications associated with the phlebotomy procedure. Assess the need for sample recollection and/or rejection. Label the collection tubes at the bedside or drawing area. Promptly send the specimens with the requisition to the laboratory.

Female to Male Gender Reassignment Surgery
Female to Male Gender Reassignment Surgery Scott 7,230 Views • 2 years ago

Here's how female-to-male gender reassignment surgery works.

Ingrown Hair Cyst
Ingrown Hair Cyst samer kareem 11,102 Views • 2 years ago

Medical Videos - Human Body Autopsy for Poison
Medical Videos - Human Body Autopsy for Poison hooda 21,613 Views • 2 years ago

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Headache Relief in Seconds with Self Massage Technique
Headache Relief in Seconds with Self Massage Technique samer kareem 1,396 Views • 2 years ago

The majority of all headaches are tension related headaches. The blockage of blood circulation along with contraction/shortening of muscles is what causes this condition. This simple technique can take away most tension related headaches in seconds.

Hemorrhoidectomy Surgery
Hemorrhoidectomy Surgery Mohamed 35,994 Views • 2 years ago

Hemorrhoidectomy Operation Video

USMLE Step 2 CS - Dysphagia
USMLE Step 2 CS - Dysphagia usmle tutoring 6,462 Views • 2 years ago

USMLE Step 2 CS - Dysphagia This is just preview video. To get full access please visit our website : www.usmletutoring.com

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