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Patent Ductus Arteriosus Ligation
Patent Ductus Arteriosus Ligation s 24,939 Views • 2 years ago

This video: Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a persistent opening between two major blood vessels leading from the heart. The opening, called the ductus arteriosus, is a normal part of a baby's circulatory system before birth that usually closes shortly after birth. If it remains open, however, it's called a patent ductus arteriosus. A small patent ductus arteriosus often doesn't cause problems and might never need treatment. However, a large patent ductus arteriosus left untreated can allow poorly oxygenated blood to flow in the wrong direction, weakening the heart muscle and causing heart failure and other complications. Treatment options for a patent ductus arteriosus include monitoring, medications and closure by cardiac catheterization or surgery.

How to use a Menstrual Cup ?
How to use a Menstrual Cup ? samer kareem 3,197 Views • 2 years ago

How to Use a Menstrual Cup Fold and hold. Always start by washing your hands. ... Insert and ensure. As with tampons, gently insert the folded cup into your vagina, tilting it back to the base of your spine. ... Use it up to twelve hours. ... Remove and empty. ... Re-insert.

Giving a full body Orgasm without touching.
Giving a full body Orgasm without touching. samer kareem 29,953 Views • 2 years ago

In this video I show the steps to give a woman a full body energy orgasm without even touching her.

what happens to pill when it swallowed
what happens to pill when it swallowed samer kareem 17,929 Views • 2 years ago

Discover what happens to pill when it swallowed

Ultrasound of Male Reproductive Organs
Ultrasound of Male Reproductive Organs Colin Cummins-White 62,799 Views • 2 years ago

Identify the anatomy and explain the physiology of the scrotum on diagrams and sonograms.

Describe and demonstrate the protocol for sonographic scanning of the scrotum.

Identify and describe sonographic images of congenital abnormalities of the scrotum.

Identify and describe sonographic images of pathologies of the scrotum.

Identify and describe sonographic images of extratesticular disease processes.

Identify the anatomy and explain the physiology of the prostate on diagrams and sonograms.

Describe and demonstrate the protocol for transabdominal and endorectal sonographic scanning of the prostate.

Identify and describe sonographic images of benign and malignant pathologies of the prostate, including benign hyperplasia, prostatitis, carcinoma, and calculi.

Explain the technique for prostate biopsy.

Define the criteria for an ultrasound appearance of prostate tumor staging.

Explain the technique for radiation seed implantation.

Explain the Patient Privacy Rule (HIPAA) and Patient Safety Act (see reference).

What is The Average Male Genital Size?
What is The Average Male Genital Size? hooda 87,669 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know What is The Average Male Genital Size?

Testicles Autopsy - What is Inside Testicles?
Testicles Autopsy - What is Inside Testicles? hooda 22,705 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video of full Testicles Autopsy

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exam timmac7 12,702 Views • 2 years ago

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Surgeons Open Chest of Stabbed Patient to Pull Knife Out of His Heart
Surgeons Open Chest of Stabbed Patient to Pull Knife Out of His Heart samer kareem 2,427 Views • 2 years ago

Surgeons Open Chest of Stabbed Patient to Pull Knife Out of His Heart

Female Catheter Insertion
Female Catheter Insertion DrHouse 50,827 Views • 2 years ago

Female Catheter Insertion

Pediatric Lumbar puncture
Pediatric Lumbar puncture DrHouse 19,372 Views • 2 years ago

Pediatric Lumbar puncture

Cardiac Axis in 5 min
Cardiac Axis in 5 min samer kareem 14,719 Views • 2 years ago

It then spreads down the bundle of his and then purkinje fibres to cause ventricular contraction. So when viewing the heart from the front, the direction of depolarisation is 11 o'clock to 5 o'clock. The general direction of depolarisation is known as the cardiac axis.

HEMATOMA EVACUATIONS
HEMATOMA EVACUATIONS samer kareem 1,459 Views • 2 years ago

A hematoma is a common complication of surgical procedures. A large, expanding hematoma can result in necrosis of the overlying skin (1,2) or adjacent subcutaneous fat, increased incidence of infection, scarring, skin hyperpigmentation, tissue edema and a prolonged convalescence.

Toe Amputation
Toe Amputation samer kareem 4,892 Views • 2 years ago

Possible complications could include: Difficulty healing. Infection. Stump pain (severe pain in the remaining tissue) Phantom limb pain (a painful sensation that the foot or toe is still there) Continued spread of gangrene, requiring amputation of more areas of your foot, toes or leg. Bleeding. Nerve damage.

Apprehension-Relocation Test
Apprehension-Relocation Test Anatomist 10,973 Views • 2 years ago

Apprehension-Relocation Test

Mammary Ductoscopy
Mammary Ductoscopy M_Nabil 12,819 Views • 2 years ago

Endoscopy of Mammary Ducts with Micro-Endoscope called Mammary Ductoscopy. Indication:- Nipple Discharge. In this case Papilloma seen quite clearly. Biopsy can also be possible with Ductoscopy. Mammary Ductoscopy is very useful for diagnosis of Breast Cancer in early stage.

Female Diaphragm for Contraception
Female Diaphragm for Contraception Scott 6,588 Views • 2 years ago

A diaphragm is a shallow, bendable cup that you put inside your vagina. It covers your cervix during sex to prevent pregnancy.

Coronary arteries
Coronary arteries samer kareem 14,200 Views • 2 years ago

The heart receives its own supply of blood from the coronary arteries. Two major coronary arteries branch off from the aorta near the point where the aorta and the left ventricle meet. These arteries and their branches supply all parts of the heart muscle with blood.

Loyola Breast Examination part 1
Loyola Breast Examination part 1 Loyola Medicine 59,108 Views • 2 years ago

Medical breast examination of a female from Loyola University,Chicago

What are Hemorrhoids
What are Hemorrhoids Scott 26,463 Views • 2 years ago

Hemorrhoids (HEM-uh-roids), also called piles, are swollen veins in your anus and lower rectum, similar to varicose veins. Hemorrhoids have a number of causes, although often the cause is unknown. They may result from straining during bowel movements or from the increased pressure on these veins during pregnancy.

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