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M_Nabil
157,511 Views ยท 2 years ago

A video showing Cesarean Section birth

samer kareem
3,952 Views ยท 2 years ago

1500 mg of sodium amounts to 0.75 teaspoons or 3.75 grams of salt per day, while 2300 mg amounts to one teaspoon or 6 grams of salt per day. Most people today are eating much more than that. The average intake of sodium is about 3400 mg, most of it coming from processed foods.

M_Nabil
20,563 Views ยท 2 years ago

benefits of bimanual laryngoscopy

Mohamed
18,208 Views ยท 2 years ago

This video shows the process of development and growth of the fetus intrauterine.

Mohamed
13,386 Views ยท 2 years ago

An Emergency Medicine video showing how to perform Jaw Thrust technique

samer kareem
18,492 Views ยท 2 years ago

Trigger finger, also known as stenosing tenosynovitis (stuh-NO-sing ten-o-sin-o-VIE-tis), is a condition in which one of your fingers gets stuck in a bent position. Your finger may straighten with a snap โ€” like a trigger being pulled and released. Trigger finger occurs when inflammation narrows the space within the sheath that surrounds the tendon in the affected finger. If trigger finger is severe, your finger may become locked in a bent position. People whose work or hobbies require repetitive gripping actions are at higher risk of developing trigger finger. The condition is also more common in women and in anyone with diabetes. Treatment of trigger finger varies depending on the severity.

samer kareem
1,394 Views ยท 2 years ago

Biliary atresia is a rare disease of the liver and bile ducts that occurs in infants. Symptoms of the disease appear or develop about two to eight weeks after birth. Cells within the liver produce liquid called bile. Bile helps to digest fat.

samer kareem
6,237 Views ยท 2 years ago

Glycogen storage disease (GSD, also glycogenosis and dextrinosis) is the result of defects in the processing of glycogen synthesis or breakdown within muscles, liver, and other cell types. GSD has two classes of cause: genetic and acquired.

USMLE
15,106 Views ยท 2 years ago

Ear Rinne's Test from the USMLE collection

samer kareem
1,880 Views ยท 2 years ago

This is a technique of correcting knock knee (genu valgum) deformity by surgery. Highligh of the technique is that the bone is not cut, but merely weakened. The advantage is that it provides accuracy to the surgeon, and rapid healing. Once corrected, the bone is held in place with a special plate (Tomofix), which permits walking with crutches the very next day.

Mohamed
23,159 Views ยท 2 years ago

Surgical removal of a Chalazion from the eye lid

Mohamed
14,931 Views ยท 2 years ago

A video of appendectomy surgery performed by the laparoscope

samer kareem
21,234 Views ยท 2 years ago

Liposuction & Facelift

samer kareem
1,325 Views ยท 2 years ago

What happens to our bodies after we die?

samer kareem
2,506 Views ยท 2 years ago

Wetness. Even the most absorbent diaper leaves some moisture on your child's skin. And when your child's urine mixes with bacteria from his stool, it breaks down into ammonia, which can be very harsh on the skin. That's why children with frequent bowel movements or diarrhea are more prone to diaper rash.

DrPhil
25,439 Views ยท 2 years ago

Using models and actual patient video, the aspiration of a traumatically injured knee joint is demonstrated.

M_Nabil
9,456 Views ยท 2 years ago

a video showing Phlebootomy

samer kareem
18,744 Views ยท 2 years ago

Cranial Nerves Mnemonic

samer kareem
8,907 Views ยท 2 years ago

Congestive Heart Failure

samer kareem
4,727 Views ยท 2 years ago

This type of gait is most often seen in peripheral nerve disease where the distal lower extremity is most affected. Because the foot dorsiflexors are weak, the patient has a high stepping gait in an attempt to avoid dragging the toe on the ground.




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