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H1N1 (Swine Flu)
H1N1 (Swine Flu) Doctor 15,124 Views • 2 years ago

In this video, Dr. Joe Bresee, with the CDC Influenza Division, describes swine flu - its signs and symptoms, how it's transmitted, medicines to treat it, steps people can take to protect themselves from it, and what people should do if they become ill.

Review of heart sounds
Review of heart sounds Surgeon 45,876 Views • 2 years ago

Review of heart sounds

Treatment and Management of Type 2 Diabetes
Treatment and Management of Type 2 Diabetes samer kareem 2,080 Views • 2 years ago

protecting the body from damage caused by hyperglycemia cannot be overstated. In the United States, 57.9% of diabetic patients have one or more diabetes complications, and 14.3% have three or more.1 Strict glycemic control is the primary method of reducing the development and progression of microvascular complications, such as retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy. Aggressive treatment of dyslipidemia and hypertension decreases macrovascular complications.2-4 Glycemic Control There are two primary techniques available for physicians to assess the quality of a patient’s glycemic control: self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) and interval measurement of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c).

How surgeons remove kidney stones
How surgeons remove kidney stones Ayman Kamol 1,367 Views • 2 years ago

How surgeons remove kidney stones كيف يقوم الجراحون بإزالة حصى الكلى see more http://www.kidneymy.com/

Starting dialysis at age 75 years or older -- outcomes data to help in shared decision making.
Starting dialysis at age 75 years or older -- outcomes data to help in shared decision making. Scott 83 Views • 2 years ago

Research from Mayo Clinic finds that half of elderly patients who start dialysis after age 75 will die within one year.

Lead study author and a health care delivery scholar with the Mayo Clinic Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery, Dr. Bjorg Thorsteinsdottir says many elderly patients and their families feel that they have no choice but to start dialysis, with several expressing regret from having initiated therapy.

The findings were presented at the American Society of Nephrology's Kidney Week 2013 in Atlanta.

Horizontal Mattress Suture
Horizontal Mattress Suture Mohamed Ibrahim 14,418 Views • 2 years ago

Horizontal Mattress Suture

Ulnar head excision (Darrach procedure)
Ulnar head excision (Darrach procedure) DrHouse 32,686 Views • 2 years ago

Ulnar head excision in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis who presented with painful and limited forearm rotation. Performed at the Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead

Microvascular Anastomosis
Microvascular Anastomosis samer kareem 1,096 Views • 2 years ago

Simple microinstruments and a medical school laboratory microscope were used for anastomosis training. Chicken blood vessels were used as a material for this study. A long segment of blood vessel from the proximal brachial artery to the distal radial artery was used for training. End-to-side anastomosis was practiced first, and the training continued with end-to-end anastomosis of the appropriate segments.

USMLE Step 2 CS - Amenorrhea
USMLE Step 2 CS - Amenorrhea usmle tutoring 5,642 Views • 2 years ago

USMLE Step 2 CS - Amenorrhea - This is just preview video. To get full access please visit our website : www.usmletutoring.com

Tattoo Removal Video
Tattoo Removal Video Doctor 28,074 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing Tattoo Removal

Ankle Fractures
Ankle Fractures samer kareem 2,662 Views • 2 years ago

Cricothyroidotomy NEJM
Cricothyroidotomy NEJM Hieder Hieder 2,561 Views • 2 years ago

Cricothyroidotomy NEJM

How to Reverse Type 2 Diabetes
How to Reverse Type 2 Diabetes Alicia Berger 8,200 Views • 2 years ago

How to Reverse Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes Causes Symptoms and Treatment
Type 2 Diabetes Causes Symptoms and Treatment Alicia Berger 8,763 Views • 2 years ago

Type 2 Diabetes Causes Symptoms and Treatment

Massive Pulmonary Embolus
Massive Pulmonary Embolus samer kareem 1,452 Views • 2 years ago

Pulmonary embolism symptoms can vary greatly, depending on how much of your lung is involved, the size of the clots, and whether you have underlying lung or heart disease. Common signs and symptoms include: Shortness of breath. This symptom typically appears suddenly and always gets worse with exertion. Chest pain. You may feel like you're having a heart attack. The pain may become worse when you breathe deeply (pleurisy), cough, eat, bend or stoop. The pain will get worse with exertion but won't go away when you rest. Cough. The cough may produce bloody or blood-streaked sputum. Other signs and symptoms that can occur with pulmonary embolism include: Leg pain or swelling, or both, usually in the calf Clammy or discolored skin (cyanosis) Fever Excessive sweating Rapid or irregular heartbeat Lightheadedness or dizziness

Anatomy of The Superficial Dissection of The Upper and Lower Limbs
Anatomy of The Superficial Dissection of The Upper and Lower Limbs Anatomy_Videos 17,929 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Superficial Dissection of The Upper and Lower Limbs

Fractures and Dislocations
Fractures and Dislocations Mohamed 9,405 Views • 2 years ago

how to to deal with fractures and dislocations

Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndromes: MEN1
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndromes: MEN1 samer kareem 1,925 Views • 2 years ago

-MEN1 syndrome is composed of hyperparathyroidism, gastrinoma (pancreatic tumor) and pituitary tum or(remember the 3 Ps). Hyperparathyroidism in MEN1 is caused by hyperplasia of the parathyroid glands. Removal of 3 1/2 glands or total parathyroidectomy with autotransplantation is necessary.

Smoking and Breast Feeding
Smoking and Breast Feeding Alicia Berger 10,031 Views • 2 years ago

Smoking and Breast Feeding

Leg Length Difference
Leg Length Difference Doctor 19,406 Views • 2 years ago

Demonstration of how to differentiate between a true and an apparent leg length difference. The subject is a female with a true short femur.

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