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Fetal Heart Sounds
Fetal Heart Sounds Scott 78,883 Views • 3 years ago

Fetal heart sound by sonique

Vascular Access Graft
Vascular Access Graft samer kareem 1,324 Views • 3 years ago

A surgeon creates an arteriovenous fistula by making a connection between an artery (which carries blood away from the heart) and a vein (which carries blood back to the heart). This artificial connection allows the vein to become larger and for the walls of the vein to thicken, a process termed maturation. A mature fistula makes it easier for the vein to be punctured repeatedly for dialysis. Maturation typically takes three to six months to occur, but in rare cases, can take up to a year. This makes advance planning for an arteriovenous fistula important. When a patient is felt to be approximately a year away from requiring dialysis, the patient should be referred for evaluation for possible creation of an arteriovenous fistula.

Vertigo, Balance, Meniere's and Dizziness Solutions
Vertigo, Balance, Meniere's and Dizziness Solutions samer kareem 1,518 Views • 3 years ago

Symptoms of dizziness can result from many conditions such as; (vestibular) inner ear disorders, neck injuries or muscle tightness, neuropathy, central nervous system problems, metabolic issues, or psychological disorders. Our therapists are trained to screen for more serious conditions (such as neurological and cardiovascular disorders) as well as effectively evaluate and treat conditions which are appropriate for physical therapy intervention.

Pediatric Nasogastric Intubation
Pediatric Nasogastric Intubation DrHouse 23,065 Views • 3 years ago

Insertion of pediatric nasogastric tube in children and babies

Why do we have blood?
Why do we have blood? samer kareem 1,633 Views • 3 years ago

Lymphoreticular Examination
Lymphoreticular Examination samer kareem 4,968 Views • 3 years ago

MITOSIS
MITOSIS samer kareem 5,337 Views • 3 years ago

Mitosis is the process in which a eukaryotic cell nucleus splits in two, followed by division of the parent cell into two daughter cells. The word "mitosis" means "threads," and it refers to the threadlike appearance of chromosomes as the cell prepares to divide.

Clinical Abdominal Exam
Clinical Abdominal Exam Doctor 30,730 Views • 3 years ago

A detailed video showing how to clinically exam the abdomen

Laparoscopic Appendectomy Steps
Laparoscopic Appendectomy Steps Doctor 14,327 Views • 3 years ago

Laparoscopic Appendectomy for Acute Appendicitis Post-illeal Appendix

Phenylketonuria
Phenylketonuria samer kareem 4,114 Views • 3 years ago

PKU is inherited in families in an autosomal recessive pattern. Autosomal recessive inheritance means that a person has two copies of the gene that is altered. Usually, each parent of an individual who has PKU carries one copy of the altered gene. ... Gene alterations (mutations) in the PAH gene cause PKU.

Hydrogel Silicon Nightmare
Hydrogel Silicon Nightmare samer kareem 1,524 Views • 3 years ago

2016 marks 10 years when illegal injections started to gain momentum and become a popular alternative to butt implants. The Brazilian butt lift wasn't well know at the time but the goal of finding an unlicensed person to inject a foreign substance into the body was in high demand.

Eclampsia during pregnancy
Eclampsia during pregnancy samer kareem 1,583 Views • 3 years ago

Ten percent of all pregnancies are complicated by hypertension. Eclampsia and preeclampsia account for about half of these cases worldwide, and these conditions have been recognized and described for years despite the general lack of understanding of the disease. [1] In the fifth century, Hippocrates noted that headaches, convulsions, and drowsiness were ominous signs associated with pregnancy. In 1619, Varandaeus coined the term eclampsia in a treatise on gynecology. [2, 3]

Toddler Swallows a Coin
Toddler Swallows a Coin samer kareem 1,987 Views • 3 years ago

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Animation
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Animation Scott Stevens 3,040 Views • 3 years ago

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Animation 3d

Red Eyes
Red Eyes samer kareem 11,125 Views • 3 years ago

Red eyes usually are caused by allergy, eye fatigue, over-wearing contact lenses or common eye infections such as pink eye (conjunctivitis). However, redness of the eye sometimes can signal a more serious eye condition or disease, such as uveitis or glaucoma.

Bugs Removal from Ear Canal
Bugs Removal from Ear Canal Scott 27,676 Views • 3 years ago

Bugs Removal from Ear Canal

Chiari Malformation & Syringomyelia
Chiari Malformation & Syringomyelia samer kareem 4,236 Views • 3 years ago

Chiari malformation (kee-AH-ree mal-for-MAY-shun) is a condition in which brain tissue extends into your spinal canal. It occurs when part of your skull is abnormally small or misshapen, pressing on your brain and forcing it downward.

Laparoscopic pediatric Inguinal hernia
Laparoscopic pediatric Inguinal hernia samer kareem 2,406 Views • 3 years ago

Minimally invasive surgery has been shown to be feasible and safe in pediatric patients since 1975 when laparoscopic surgery was first used to treat a small bowel obstruction. Laparoscopy is an option for surgical repair of inguinal hernias in addition to the traditional open approach.

Constipation and Encopresis
Constipation and Encopresis samer kareem 21,007 Views • 3 years ago

Encopresis is a problem that children age four or older can develop due to chronic (long-term) constipation. With constipation, children have fewer bowel movements than normal, and the bowel movements they do have can be hard, dry, and difficult to pass. The child may avoid using the bathroom to avoid discomfort.

Histology of Female Urethra
Histology of Female Urethra Histology 7,619 Views • 3 years ago

Histology of Female Urethra

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