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Anatomy of The Superficial Neck
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How to make Natural Viagra at home
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360 Medical Videos and 360 Tour | Matrix Medical Network
360 Medical Videos and 360 Tour | Matrix Medical Network Scott 65 Views • 2 years ago

360 tour videos are the latest video marketing trend all industries can be taking advantage of! VR and 360 medical videos, like this one, provide patients with a full understanding of the service. Whether you need a medical VR training video and a VR surgery video or medical videos for students to learn, these healthcare and medical videos will instill trust in your company and services.

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Excision of a Moderate/Severe Dysplastic Nevus
Excision of a Moderate/Severe Dysplastic Nevus samer kareem 1,427 Views • 2 years ago

SPLENIC ABSCESS
SPLENIC ABSCESS samer kareem 6,122 Views • 2 years ago

Once the diagnosis of a splenic abscess has been made, the patient must be admitted to the hospital and treated. Treatment depends on the patient's overall condition, comorbidities, and primary disorder (if any), as well as the size and topography of the abscess

Disgusting Skin Jiggers Removing
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Depression and its treatment
Depression and its treatment samer kareem 9,340 Views • 2 years ago

The mainstay of treatment is usually medication, talk therapy, or a combination of the two. Increasingly, research suggests these treatments may normalize brain changes associated with depression.

Basic Abdominal Clinical Exam
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Vial Medication Administration: How to Withdraw Vial Medication Nursing Skill
Vial Medication Administration: How to Withdraw Vial Medication Nursing Skill nurse 74 Views • 2 years ago

Vial medication administration nursing skill. Learn techniques to withdraw medication from a vial using a syringe with a needle.

Medications can come in different forms, such as ampules, vials, tablets, capsules, and so forth. When withdrawing medication from a vial, there are a few things you'll want to know as a nursing student or nurse.

First, there are different needles that can be attached to the syringe. You can use a traditional needle with a beveled tip; you can use a blunt-tip needle to reduce the risk of needle sticks; or you can use a filter needle, which is sometimes required or recommended when drawing medication from a vial, particularly in cases of reconstituted medication.

When withdrawing from a vial, you'll want to do these things (assuming they fit with the protocols and manufacturer's instructions):


NOTE: Some medications or vaccines may require a different technique, so always consult with the manufacturer's instructions.

-gather your supplies
-perform hand hygiene
-clean the vial's top with alcohol prep
-attach the appropriate needle
-stick the needle using a technique to prevent coring of the rubber on the vial (start with 45 degree angle, and as you puncture the vial, rotate the needle to a 90 degree angle in one smooth motion).
-push air into the vial equal to the amount of medication you plan to draw
-invert the vial to withdraw medication
-remove air bubbles
-and much more

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Ear Irrigation
Ear Irrigation samer kareem 5,101 Views • 2 years ago

Ear irrigation is a routine procedure used to remove excess earwax, called cerumen, or foreign materials from the ear. The ear naturally secretes earwax to protect, lubricate, keep debris out, and regulate bacterial growth. Under normal conditions, the body keeps the amount of earwax in the ears .

Finger Dislocation & Metacarpal Block
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Finger metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint collateral ligament sprains should not be overtreated. First-degree sprains may require a brief period of protection, usually consisting of buddy taping for 2-3 weeks. Second-degree sprains are immobilized in mid flexion for 3 weeks. Finger MCP joint hyperextension injuries may be treated by gently flexing the proximal phalanx and immobilizing the MCP joint in 30° of flexion for 2-3 weeks. A dorsal extension-block splint protects the healing volar plate while allowing active flexion of the finger. Early protected motion minimizes postinjury stiffness. Thumb MCP joint hyperextension injuries ("locked MCP joint") are immobilized in 20° MCP joint flexion for 3 weeks.

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Preventing Bloodstream Infections in Outpatient Hemodialysis Patients
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This video contains five segments with best practices on how to prevent infection in patients with catheters, fistulas or grafts. It also includes segments on hand hygiene and glove use and dialysis station disinfection. The video is intended to be used by outpatient hemodialysis facilities as an educational tool to help remind their frontline staff, including technicians and nurses, about infection prevention measures. It can be used as an orientation video for new staff and as an annual in-service training tool to remind staff of proper protocols.

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Blister Bursting
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This video: Blisters caused by friction or minor burns do not require a doctor's care. New skin will form underneath the affected area and the fluid is simply absorbed. Do not puncture a blister unless it is large, painful, or likely to be further irritated. The fluid-filled blister keeps the underlying skin clean, which prevents infection and promotes healing.

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Meningeococcal Bacterial Maningitis Introduction
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Health Benefits from KISSING
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Ligation of Aneurysm in ArterioVenous Malformation
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Robotic Splenectomy
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Splenectomy is a surgical procedure to remove your spleen. The spleen is an organ that sits under your rib cage on the upper left side of your abdomen. It helps fight infection and filters unneeded material, such as old or damaged blood cells. With the da Vinci Surgical System, Dr. Olson operates through just a few small incisions. The da Vinci System features a magnified 3D high-definition vision system and tiny wristed instruments that bend and rotate far greater than the human hand. As a result, da Vinci enables surgeons to operate with enhanced vision, precision and control.

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