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samer kareem
1,543 Views ยท 2 years ago

Pernicious anemia Email this page to a friend Print Facebook Twitter Google+ Anemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells. Red blood cells provide oxygen to body tissues. There are many types of anemia. Pernicious anemia is a decrease in red blood cells that occurs when the intestines cannot properly absorb vitamin B12.

samer kareem
31,145 Views ยท 2 years ago

The Hydatid cyst in the video weighed approximately 300gms and had a diameter of 9 cms .

samer kareem
17,325 Views ยท 2 years ago

Bronchoscopy Procedure - See inside the lungs!

Histology
6,550 Views ยท 2 years ago

Histology of Small Intestine Illeum

Mohamed Ibrahim
13,487 Views ยท 2 years ago

The bulb syringe is readily available, safe tool for clearing the airway of a newborn infant

samer kareem
2,018 Views ยท 2 years ago

What could cause a blockage in the stomach? Mechanical causes of intestinal obstruction may include: Adhesions or scar tissue that forms after surgery. Foreign bodies (objects that are swallowed and block the intestines) Gallstones (rare) Hernias. Impacted stool. Intussusception (telescoping of one segment of bowel into another) Tumors blocking the intestines. Less common radiologic signs are seen in specific circumstances. Most closed-loop obstructions (75%) are caused by adhesions. A closed-loop obstruction occurs when a loop of bowel is not decompressed by the caudal passage of gas and fluid.

samer kareem
5,606 Views ยท 2 years ago

Chest x-ray, pneumoperitonuem, air under diaphragms

Scott
33,432 Views ยท 2 years ago

Follow these steps for a successful home extraction: Clean your hands. Wash your hands with soap and warm water. ... Clean your face. Wash and gently exfoliate your face. ... Sterilize your tools. ... Sterilize the pimple. ... Pierce the pimple. ... Create a small tear. ... Release the pus. ... Apply drying lotion

samer kareem
5,699 Views ยท 2 years ago

Euthyroid sick syndrome (ESS), sick euthyroid syndrome (SES), thyroid allostasis in critical illness, tumours, uremia and starvation (TACITUS), non-thyroidal illness syndrome (NTIS) or low T3 low T4 syndrome is a state of adaptation or dysregulation of thyrotropic feedback control where the levels of T3 and/or T4 are ...

Histology
4,881 Views ยท 2 years ago

Histology of Seminal Vescicles

samer kareem
1,774 Views ยท 2 years ago

High blood pressure is a common condition in which the long-term force of the blood against your artery walls is high enough that it may eventually cause health problems, such as heart disease. Blood pressure is determined both by the amount of blood your heart pumps and the amount of resistance to blood flow in your arteries. The more blood your heart pumps and the narrower your arteries, the higher your blood pressure. You can have high blood pressure (hypertension) for years without any symptoms. Even without symptoms, damage to blood vessels and your heart continues and can be detected. Uncontrolled high blood pressure increases your risk of serious health problems, including heart attack and stroke. High blood pressure generally develops over many years, and it affects nearly everyone eventually. Fortunately, high blood pressure can be easily detected. And once you know you have high blood pressure, you can work with your doctor to control it.

Alicia Berger
14,021 Views ยท 2 years ago

Open Inguinal Hernia Repair Surgery - German Narration

Hieder Hieder
2,526 Views ยท 2 years ago

Cricothyroidotomy NEJM

samer kareem
26,328 Views ยท 2 years ago

Internal Bleeding Detection

nurse
42 Views ยท 2 years ago

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Nurses often prime IV lines with the hopes that there are no air bubbles. In this video, I will share a couple of tips to help reduce the risk or frequency of air bubbles during line priming. I will also talk about how to troubleshoot the air bubbles when they appear during an infusion

Providing patient care and influencing safe patient outcomes requires that registered nurses and licensed practice nurses maintain air free IV lines. Learn the strategies and tips to decrease the risk of air bubbles appearing in your primary or secondary medication line as well as troubleshooting tips to remove those alarming bubbles. Your patients will thank you!

Whether you are providing normal saline, a medication, or a combination, ensure that all fluids are compatible.

Supplies used in this video include the Alaris Primary Infusion line, alcohol swabs and a sterile 10 cc syringe ... and a nail in the wall :)

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41 Views ยท 2 years ago

In this episode of Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology, Hank gives you a brief history of histology and introduces you to the different types and functions of your body's tissues.

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Introduction 00:00
Nervous, Muscle, Epithelial & Connective Tissues 1:23
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Nervous Tissue Forms the Nervous System 5:17
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Surgeon
48 Views ยท 2 years ago

The CSICU rounds are an opportunity for residents to come together with attendings and review all the patients in the ICU.

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Manojit Sarkar
3,122 Views ยท 2 years ago

baby wrapping

samer kareem
8,431 Views ยท 2 years ago

The shoulder joint is formed where the humerus (upper arm bone) fits into the scapula (shoulder blade), like a ball and socket. Other important bones in the shoulder include: The acromion is a bony projection off the scapula. The clavicle (collarbone) meets the acromion in the acromioclavicular joint.

Doctor
20,112 Views ยท 2 years ago

patient underwent complete thyroidectomy
ionized calcium 0.93 mmol/L
sphygmomanometer cuff inflated to 200 mmHg




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