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Lower High Blood Sugar
Lower High Blood Sugar samer kareem 4,021 Views • 2 years ago

Before deciding how to treat one episode of high blood glucose, it is important to figure out why the number is high. Some possible causes include eating a heavy meal, not getting enough physical activity, forgetting to take diabetes medication, and dealing with illness and stress. Insulin is the medication that will bring blood glucose down the fastest. Someone who uses mealtime insulin can take correction doses to lower blood glucose. This requires a thorough understanding of when to inject, how often to give correction doses, and how much insulin to use. You will need to work with your doctor or diabetes educator to learn how to do this. Apart from administering insulin, the fastest way to lower your blood glucose is to engage in physical activity. Exercise results in an increased sensitivity to insulin. It causes your muscle cells to take up more glucose, leaving less of it to circulate in your bloodstream during and after the physical activity (which means a lower blood glucose when you test). Frequent, regular exercise is very important to good blood glucose control no matter what type of diabetes you have. Research has shown that it is vital in warding off long-term complications like neuropathy, retinopathy, and heart and kidney diseases. Don't forget to check with a doctor, though, before making any major changes to your exercise routine. And, if you have type 1 diabetes and your glucose is 250 mg/dl or higher, check for urine ketones. You should not exercise if ketones are present.

Forehead Flap Nasal Reconstruction
Forehead Flap Nasal Reconstruction samer kareem 14,040 Views • 2 years ago

Forehead Flap Nasal Reconstruction

Episiotomy
Episiotomy Mohamed Ibrahim 92,370 Views • 2 years ago

This video demonstrates the use of an episiotomy to facilitate vaginal delivery of a baby

PAP Smear
PAP Smear samer kareem 9,279 Views • 2 years ago

A Pap smear (also called a Pap test) is a screening procedure for cervical cancer. It tests for the presence of precancerous or cancerous cells on the cervix, the opening of the uterus. It's named after the doctor who determined that this was a useful way to detect signs of cervical cancer.

Laparoscopy Gunshot Wound to Abdomen
Laparoscopy Gunshot Wound to Abdomen Surgeon 10,996 Views • 2 years ago

Laparoscopy Gunshot Wound to Abdomen

Vastibular System Balance
Vastibular System Balance Anatomist 8,760 Views • 2 years ago

Vastibular System Balance

Placenta Accreta
Placenta Accreta samer kareem 9,675 Views • 2 years ago

Placenta accreta is the most common accounting for approximately 75% of all cases. Placenta Increta occurs when the placenta attaches even deeper into the uterine wall and does penetrate into the uterine muscle.

Ophthalmoscopic exam
Ophthalmoscopic exam Surgeon 17,627 Views • 2 years ago

Ophthalmoscopic exam

Hepatitis B:
Hepatitis B: samer kareem 4,675 Views • 2 years ago

Hepatitis B is a serious liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). For some people, hepatitis B infection becomes chronic, meaning it lasts more than six months. Having chronic hepatitis B increases your risk of developing liver failure, liver cancer or cirrhosis — a condition that causes permanent scarring of the liver. Most people infected with hepatitis B as adults recover fully, even if their signs and symptoms are severe. Infants and children are more likely to develop a chronic hepatitis B infection. A vaccine can prevent hepatitis B, but there's no cure if you have it. If you're infected, taking certain precautions can help prevent spreading HBV to others.

Rectal exam
Rectal exam Surgeon 36,741 Views • 2 years ago

Proctoscopy in Jackknife Position for examination of the rectum

Renal Artery Stenosis
Renal Artery Stenosis samer kareem 4,420 Views • 2 years ago

Renal artery stenosis is a narrowing of arteries that carry blood to one or both of the kidneys. Most often seen in older people with atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), renal artery stenosis can worsen over time and often leads to hypertension (high blood pressure) and kidney damage.

Seizures
Seizures samer kareem 1,981 Views • 2 years ago

You may have a lot of questions about epilepsy. We will help you understand the basics, answer the most common questions, and help you find resources and other information you may need. However, information alone won’t help you manage your epilepsy and find a way to cope with the effects on your daily life. You’ll need to learn how to use the information and make it work for you.

Basic Surgical Instrumentation
Basic Surgical Instrumentation samer kareem 1,392 Views • 2 years ago

Basic Surgical Instrumentation

Things Every New Mother Needs to Know
Things Every New Mother Needs to Know samer kareem 3,906 Views • 2 years ago

Things Every New Mother Needs to Know

ERCP Procedure
ERCP Procedure samer kareem 1,980 Views • 2 years ago

ERCP is a procedure that enables your physician to examine the pancreatic and bile ducts. A bendable, lighted tube (endoscope) about the thickness of your index finger is placed through your mouth and into your stomach and first part of the small intestine (duodenum). In the duodenum a small opening is identified (ampulla) and a small plastic tube (cannula) is passed through the endoscope and into this opening. Dye (contrast material) is injected and X-rays are taken to study the ducts of the pancreas and liver.

Totally US Guided PCNL in Flank Position
Totally US Guided PCNL in Flank Position Alicia Berger 1,272 Views • 2 years ago

Totally US Guided PCNL in Flank Position

No Scalpel Vasectomy
No Scalpel Vasectomy Scott 98,643 Views • 2 years ago

No Scalpel Vasectomy

When a Headache is an Emergency
When a Headache is an Emergency samer kareem 2,677 Views • 2 years ago

The pain is frequently severe and is described as throbbing or pulsating. Nausea is common, and many migraine patients have a watering eye, a running nose, or congestion. If these symptoms are prominent, they may lead to a misdiagnosis of sinus headaches.

Bilateral Cleft Lip Repair
Bilateral Cleft Lip Repair samer kareem 57,971 Views • 2 years ago

A bilateral complete cleft lip, which has been previously treated with nasoalvoelar molding, is repaired with the Millard-Mulliken technique, which employs reconstruction of the orbicularis oris muscle by advancing bilateral muscular segments. This tutorial for medical professionals was developed to supplement learning of a common surgical technique and is not intended to replace formal surgical training. This slideshow is primarily intended for use on tablets or larger screens. Some detail might be lost on mobile screens.

Enterprise Intelligence Solutions from McKesson Mean Results
Enterprise Intelligence Solutions from McKesson Mean Results Mptvideo1 3,836 Views • 2 years ago

Learn about the exciting results Baptist Healthcare System is experiencing with McKesson enterprise intelligence solutions in this video testimonial.

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