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C-Reactive Protein
C-Reactive Protein samer kareem 2,388 Views • 2 years ago

A C-reactive protein (CRP) test is a blood test that measures the amount of a protein called C-reactive protein in your blood. C-reactive protein measures general levels of inflammation in your body. High levels of CRP are caused by infections and many long-term diseases.

The Big OW!
The Big OW! Info4YourLife 8,452 Views • 2 years ago

Stop suffering alone and get relief from vaginal atrophy symptoms

Peeling of Burned skin
Peeling of Burned skin Scott 7,069 Views • 2 years ago

WHAT IS BURN DEBRIDEMENT? A burn is damage to body tissues caused by sunlight, heat, fire, electricity, friction, radiation, chemicals, hot water or steam. Burns may become infected. Infected burns and the swelling that happens as a result can cause severe damage to the organs and tissues underneath the burned area by putting pressure on the tissues, nerves, and blood vessels. To allow healthy tissue to heal and to prevent more damage or infection, burned tissue is removed in a procedure called burn debridement. Burn debridement can be done by several different methods. They include surgical, chemical, mechanical, or autolytic tissue removal. Debridement may need to be done multiple times as the burned area heals.

Spinal Anaesthesia
Spinal Anaesthesia DrHouse 63,569 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing how to do Spinal Anaesthesia

Intussusception of the Bowel video - Animation by Cal Shipley, M.D.
Intussusception of the Bowel video - Animation by Cal Shipley, M.D. samer kareem 7,838 Views • 2 years ago

In cases when the presentation is unclear, ultrasonography is the imaging methodology of choice. The characteristic finding is the presence of a "target sign". Ultrasonography is not required in patients with obvious clinical diagnosis (as seen in this patient). Such patients can proceed directly to treatment with diagnostic and therapeutic air (pneumatic) or water-soluble (hydrostatic contrast) enema.

Allergy vs Cold
Allergy vs Cold DrMDK 9,645 Views • 2 years ago

Michael Marcus, MD Pediatric Pulmonary www.DrMDK.com Maimonides Medical Center Fellowship:Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia www.DrMDK.com

Aortic dissection treatment
Aortic dissection treatment samer kareem 2,899 Views • 2 years ago

Acute aortic dissection can be treated surgically or medically. In surgical treatment, the area of the aorta with the intimal tear is usually resected and replaced with a Dacron graft. Emergency surgical correction is the preferred treatment for Stanford type A (DeBakey type I and II) ascending aortic dissection. It is also preferred for complicated Stanford type B (DeBakey type III) aortic dissections with clinical or radiologic evidence of the following conditions: Propagation (increasing aortic diameter) Increasing size of hematoma Compromise of major branches of the aorta Impending rupture Persistent pain despite adequate pain management Bleeding into the pleural cavity Development of saccular aneurysm

Withdrawal Method Effectiveness as contaceptive
Withdrawal Method Effectiveness as contaceptive samer kareem 5,640 Views • 2 years ago

Lots of people wonder: does the pull out method work to prevent pregnancy? Pull out method effectiveness depends on whether or not you do it correctly. Learn more about pulling out in this video.

Scaphoid Fracture Screw Fixation
Scaphoid Fracture Screw Fixation samer kareem 8,866 Views • 2 years ago

An animated description of the use of a cannulated Herbert screw for surgical treatment of scaphoid fractures.

General Appearance and Vital Signs
General Appearance and Vital Signs Surgeon 19,871 Views • 2 years ago

General appearance inspection and assessment of vital signs as blood pressure pulse...etc

Assessment of Head and Neck
Assessment of Head and Neck Mohamed 19,979 Views • 2 years ago

Assessment of Head and Neck

Lupus Treatment
Lupus Treatment samer kareem 1,391 Views • 2 years ago

Lupus Treatment | Causes Of Lupus Flares

Histology of Thin Skin
Histology of Thin Skin Histology 6,372 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Thin Skin

Romberg Test Reflex
Romberg Test Reflex Mohamed 33,583 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing the romberg reflex test

Wound Closure Near Eyebrow
Wound Closure Near Eyebrow samer kareem 6,736 Views • 2 years ago

Demonstration of Burke-Baier wound closure forceps on simulated wound near eyebrow.

Below Knee Amputation
Below Knee Amputation DrHouse 50,384 Views • 2 years ago

Below Knee Amputation

Nasal Septoplasty
Nasal Septoplasty Doctor 24,316 Views • 2 years ago

The endoscopic resection of a sharp bony nasal septal spur video

Wound | Suturing Techniques
Wound | Suturing Techniques samer kareem 9,356 Views • 2 years ago

Wound | Suturing Techniques

Signs and Symptoms of Labour
Signs and Symptoms of Labour Scott 27,144 Views • 2 years ago

First stage of labour with its signs and symptoms like uterine contractions and the show

Adult Still's disease
Adult Still's disease samer kareem 1,796 Views • 2 years ago

Adult Still's disease is a rare type of inflammatory arthritis that features fevers, rash and joint pain. Some people have just one episode of adult Still's disease. In other people, the condition persists or recurs. This inflammation can destroy affected joints, particularly the wrists. Treatment involves medications, such as prednisone, that help control inflammation

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