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Giving Medications Through a Running IV Line
Giving Medications Through a Running IV Line Harvard_Student 8,328 Views • 2 years ago

Giving Medications Through a Running IV Line

Total Hysterectomy Laparoscopic HD
Total Hysterectomy Laparoscopic HD Scott 8,947 Views • 2 years ago

Total Hysterectomy Laparoscopic HD

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Time Management and Work Organization
Time Management and Work Organization Scott 6,531 Views • 2 years ago

Time Management and Work Organization

Therapeutic Interaction
Therapeutic Interaction Scott 7,363 Views • 2 years ago

Therapeutic Interaction

Huge Pimple
Huge Pimple samer kareem 3,459 Views • 2 years ago

This is so gross Huge pimple

What is Spina Bifida ?
What is Spina Bifida ? samer kareem 1,897 Views • 2 years ago

Spina bifida is a type of birth defect called a neural tube defect. It occurs when the bones of the spine (vertebrae) don't form properly around part of the baby's spinal cord. Spina bifida can be mild or severe. The mild form is the most common.

Pregnant body changes :
Pregnant body changes : samer kareem 13,866 Views • 2 years ago

Your baby is still tiny, but already your body is changing. Your breasts start to swell and may feel tender. Tiredness, nausea, and a frequent need to pee are common pregnancy symptoms. In your second trimester, your growing uterus gradually rises up out of your pelvis.

Great Exercises to Improve Your Eyesight
Great Exercises to Improve Your Eyesight samer kareem 1,121 Views • 2 years ago

How to improve your eyesight at home? Exercising your eyes is one of those simple things that very few people do. However, it can help you maintain excellent vision. Here are 10 exercises that will take you no more than ten minutes to do. You can give them a try right now while watching this video – we are going to do all of them with you! Exercise #1. Blink for a minute. Exercise #2. Rotate your head while staring ahead. Exercise #3. Look to your right and left. Exercise #4. Close your eyes and relax. Exercise #5. Move your gaze in different directions. Exercise #6. Close and open your eyes. Exercise #7. Push against your temples with your fingers. Exercise #8. Draw geometric figures with your gaze. Exercise #9. Move your eyeballs up and down. Exercise #10. Strengthen your eyes’ near and far focusing.

Hemorrhoids Repairing Surgery Explained
Hemorrhoids Repairing Surgery Explained hooda 58,042 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to learn everything about Hemorrhoids Repairing Surgery

Unbelievable Bladder Stone Removal
Unbelievable Bladder Stone Removal samer kareem 2,824 Views • 2 years ago

Unbelievable Bladder Stone Removal

Craniopharyngioma Complete Excision
Craniopharyngioma Complete Excision Anatomist 8,437 Views • 2 years ago

Craniopharyngioma Complete Excision

Cardiovascular And Heart Disease
Cardiovascular And Heart Disease Travcure Meditourism 1,773 Views • 2 years ago

Cardiovascular surgery basically treats a number of diseases and medical disorders that affect your heart and the network of arteries and veins connecting it to every part of the body. https://goo.gl/iphEi9

Diabetes Effects on Body Animation 3D
Diabetes Effects on Body Animation 3D Alicia Berger 43,040 Views • 2 years ago

Diabetes Effects on Body Animation 3D

Pulmonary Artery Swan Ganz Catheter
Pulmonary Artery Swan Ganz Catheter Alicia Berger 9,456 Views • 2 years ago

Pulmonary Artery Swan Ganz Catheter

Eye Surgery Trabeculectomy
Eye Surgery Trabeculectomy Alicia Berger 7,888 Views • 2 years ago

Eye Surgery Trabeculectomy

Scoliosis 3D Animation Video
Scoliosis 3D Animation Video Scott 9,516 Views • 2 years ago

If you look at someone’s back, you’ll see that the spine runs straight down the middle. When a person has scoliosis, their backbone curves to the side. The angle of the curve may be small, large or somewhere in between. But anything that measures more than 10 degrees is considered scoliosis. Doctors may use the letters “C” and “S” to describe the curve of the backbone. You probably don’t look directly at too many spines, but what you might notice about someone with scoliosis is the way they stand. They may lean a little or have shoulders or hips that look uneven. What Causes Scoliosis? In as many as 80% of cases, doctors don’t find the exact reason for a curved spine. Scoliosis without a known cause is what doctors call “idiopathic.” Some kinds of scoliosis do have clear causes. Doctors divide those curves into two types -- structural and nonstructural. In nonstructural scoliosis, the spine works normally, but looks curved. Why does this happen? There are a number of reasons, such as one leg’s being longer than the other, muscle spasms, and inflammations like appendicitis. When these problems are treated, this type of scoliosis often goes away. In structural scoliosis, the curve of the spine is rigid and can’t be reversed

Baby Delivery
Baby Delivery Alicia Berger 31,667 Views • 2 years ago

Baby Delivery

Human Embryo and Fetal Development
Human Embryo and Fetal Development Alicia Berger 30,850 Views • 2 years ago

Human Embryo and Fetal Development

Big Bubble Technique
Big Bubble Technique Alicia Berger 10,156 Views • 2 years ago

Big Bubble Technique

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