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Pelvic Exam During Labor
Pelvic Exam During Labor Mohamed Ibrahim 706,102 Views • 2 years ago

Pelvic examinations during labor are used for several purposes, among them assessment of cervical dilatation, effacement, station of the presenting part, presentation, position, and pelvic capacity.Instruction in these techniques is particularly important for those health care providers involved in labor management, including physicians, nurses, midwives, paramedics and EMT personnel.

Squatting Delivery
Squatting Delivery Mohamed Ibrahim 226,798 Views • 2 years ago

Child birth in squatting positions. The most comfortable position for the mother

How to Insert a Tampon
How to Insert a Tampon samer kareem 17,998 Views • 2 years ago

How to Insert a Tampon

Foley Catheter
Foley Catheter DrPhil 169,442 Views • 2 years ago

catheterization of the male urethra by a foley catheter

Right PCA Aneurysm Clipping Posterior Cerebral Artery
Right PCA Aneurysm Clipping Posterior Cerebral Artery Anatomist 7,869 Views • 2 years ago

Right PCA Aneurysm Clipping Posterior Cerebral Artery

Glucose management tips
Glucose management tips News Canada 7,130 Views • 2 years ago

alternative ingredients for healthy meals and diabetes management.

Laparoscopic Liver Surgery 3D Animation
Laparoscopic Liver Surgery 3D Animation DrPhil 8,788 Views • 2 years ago

Laparoscopic Liver Surgery 3D Animation

Suffering from Sleeplessness?
Suffering from Sleeplessness? Info4YourLife 4,200 Views • 2 years ago

Having trouble achieving a good night’s sleep? A few easy tips for your daily routine can help you get the rest you need.

“The Talk”
“The Talk” Info4YourLife 13,089 Views • 2 years ago

A simple conversation can go a long way in protecting your loved ones from atrial fibrillation related strokes.

Knee Reflex USMLE
Knee Reflex USMLE USMLE 15,424 Views • 2 years ago

Knee reflex video from the USMLE collection

Electrical Burns
Electrical Burns Scott 10,942 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing how to deal with electrical burns and their first aid

Colonoscopy Showing Moving Parasites
Colonoscopy Showing Moving Parasites Surgeon 10,015 Views • 2 years ago

Colonoscopy Showing Moving Parasites

Meckels Diverticulum
Meckels Diverticulum Surgeon 5,826 Views • 2 years ago

Meckels Diverticulum

Oesophageal Intubation
Oesophageal Intubation Anatomist 7,746 Views • 2 years ago

Oesophageal Intubation

Reduction Coil Treatment of emphysema
Reduction Coil Treatment of emphysema samer kareem 1,615 Views • 2 years ago

Emphysema gradually damages the air sacs (alveoli) in your lungs, making you progressively more short of breath. Emphysema is one of several diseases known collectively as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Smoking is the leading cause of emphysema. Your lungs' alveoli are clustered like bunches of grapes. In emphysema, the inner walls of the air sacs weaken and eventually rupture — creating one larger air space instead of many small ones. This reduces the surface area of the lungs and, in turn, the amount of oxygen that reaches your bloodstream. When you exhale, the damaged alveoli don't work properly and old air becomes trapped, leaving no room for fresh, oxygen-rich air to enter. Treatment may slow the progression of emphysema, but it can't reverse the damage.

Tubal Reversal
Tubal Reversal M_Nabil 14,644 Views • 2 years ago

Laparoscopic Tubal Reversal of fallopian tubes after ligation

Incredible: Baby Born Still Inside Amniotic Sac
Incredible: Baby Born Still Inside Amniotic Sac Scott 65,881 Views • 2 years ago

This is the incredible moment a new-born baby arrived still inside its amniotic sac, completely intact. The tiny infant can be seen moving and stretching still inside the sac, as medics prepare to snip the new born free. The amniotic sac is a thin but durable membrane filled with fluid which helps keep a baby warm and safe from bumps during pregnancy. When it breaks, this is typically referred to as a woman's 'waters breaking' shortly before she gives birth. But in rare cases, less than 1-in-80,000 births, the baby is delivered with the membranes still intact and this is known as a 'caul birth'. Some babies are born with part of the membrane still attached to them, but to be born completely encased in the intact membrane is incredibly rare. Many people still believe the phenomenon to be a good omen for the child's infancy and it is has even been suggested, but not proven, that caul babies will always have a natural affinity for water. The video was taken in Spain on Saturday and captures the rare moment the baby was born with the membrane covering its entire body, just minutes after its twin was delivered normally.

ERCP for Removal of a Stone
ERCP for Removal of a Stone samer kareem 2,971 Views • 2 years ago

ERCP is most commonly performed to diagnose conditions of the pancreas or bile ducts, and is also used to treat those conditions. It is used to evaluate symptoms suggestive of disease in these organs, or to further clarify abnormal results from blood tests or imaging tests such as ultrasound or CT scan. The most common reasons to do ERCP include abdominal pain, weight loss, jaundice (yellowing of the skin), or an ultrasound or CT scan that shows stones or a mass in these organs. ERCP may be used before or after gallbladder surgery to assist in the performance of that operation. Bile duct stones can be diagnosed and removed with an ERCP. Tumors, both cancerous and noncancerous, can be diagnosed and then treated with indwelling plastic tubes that are used to bypass a blockage of the bile duct. Complications from gallbladder surgery can also sometimes be diagnosed and treated with ERCP. In patients with suspected or known pancreatic disease, ERCP will help determine the need for surgery or the best type of surgical procedure to be performed. Occasionally, pancreatic stones can be removed by ERCP.

Cardiac Electrophysiology
Cardiac Electrophysiology samer kareem 2,082 Views • 2 years ago

Electrophysiology studies test the electrical activity of your heart to find where an arrhythmia (abnormal heartbeat) is coming from. These results can help you and your doctor decide whether you need medicine, a pacemaker, an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), cardiac ablation or surgery.

Pediatric IV insertion
Pediatric IV insertion DrHouse 37,967 Views • 2 years ago

Pediatric IV insertion

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