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Treatment of a Penetrating Chest Trauma
Treatment of a Penetrating Chest Trauma Doctor 16,501 Views • 2 years ago

Treatment of a Penetrating Chest Trauma

How to Read Blood Pressure
How to Read Blood Pressure samer kareem 13,502 Views • 2 years ago

Ways to help ensure your patients and practice get the most accurate results when measuring blood pressure.

Loyola Full Male Exam Part 3
Loyola Full Male Exam Part 3 Loyola Medicine 55,742 Views • 2 years ago

Loyola Full Male Exam Part 3 A video from Loyola medical school, Chicago showing the full examination of the male

Tampa Lipo and Body Contouring
Tampa Lipo and Body Contouring Tuesday Wilson 10,029 Views • 2 years ago

Tampa body sculpting is the specialty of Dr. Thomas Su of the Artistic Lipo Sculpting Center. Dr. Su’s dedication to body contouring has allowed him to finely hone his craft over the years, making him the most trusted Tampa lipo surgeon. To learn more about Tampa fat removal procedures, visit http://www.artlipo.com/liposuction/liposuction-body-areas/lipo-abdomen.html.

Change position of breech baby
Change position of breech baby samer kareem 177,992 Views • 2 years ago

The baby will move head down if there is room or if there is tone in the support to the uterus to direct baby head down. Before 24-26 weeks most babies lie diagonal or sideways in the Transverse Lie position. Between 24-29 weeks most babies turn vertical and some will be breech.

Aspirin
Aspirin samer kareem 15,714 Views • 2 years ago

Aspirin, or acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) is a salicylate drug, and is generally used as an analgesic (something that relieves pain without producing anesthesia or loss of consciousness) for minor aches and pains, to reduce fever (an antipyretic), and also as an anti-inflammatory drug.

Collis-Nissen Fundoplication
Collis-Nissen Fundoplication Mohamed Ibrahim 11,449 Views • 2 years ago

Totally Laparoscopic Collis-Nissen Fundoplication

Arteriolotomy Open Heart Surgery
Arteriolotomy Open Heart Surgery Alicia Berger 10,868 Views • 2 years ago

Arteriolotomy Open Heart Surgery

Vaginal Speculum and Bimanual Exam
Vaginal Speculum and Bimanual Exam Medical_Videos 51,290 Views • 2 years ago

Vaginal Speculum and Bimanual Exam

General Physical Examination
General Physical Examination Scott 25,402 Views • 2 years ago

General Physical Examination

Abscess Drainage
Abscess Drainage samer kareem 1,700 Views • 2 years ago

An abscess is an infectious process characterized by a collection of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue. [1, 2] Abscesses can form anywhere in the body, from a superficial skin (subcutaneous) abscess to deep abscesses in muscle, organs, or body cavities. Patients with subcutaneous skin abscesses present clinically as a firm, localized, painful, erythematous swelling that becomes fluctuant (see the image below).

Types Of Foley Catheter
Types Of Foley Catheter samer kareem 3,095 Views • 2 years ago

complications from using a urinary catheter include: allergic reaction to the material used in the catheter, such as latex. bladder stones. blood in the urine. injury to the urethra. kidney damage (with long-term indwelling catheters) septicemia, or infection of the urinary tract, kidneys, or blood.

Pelvic Exam During Labor
Pelvic Exam During Labor Mohamed Ibrahim 706,233 Views • 2 years ago

Pelvic examinations during labor are used for several purposes, among them assessment of cervical dilatation, effacement, station of the presenting part, presentation, position, and pelvic capacity.Instruction in these techniques is particularly important for those health care providers involved in labor management, including physicians, nurses, midwives, paramedics and EMT personnel.

Worlds largest Face Abscess Draining
Worlds largest Face Abscess Draining hooda 57,958 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video of the Worlds largest Face Abscess Draining

Cesarean Delivery Live - Baby delivery Surgery
Cesarean Delivery Live - Baby delivery Surgery hooda 61,438 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that Baby delivery Surgery video

How HIV Causes Disease
How HIV Causes Disease samer kareem 13,655 Views • 2 years ago

CD4 T-cells (a type of white blood cell) are important to your body's defence against infections. This animation describes how your immune system is weakened by the HIV virus, which targets CD4 T-cells and leads to their gradual decline in number. Low to very low levels of CD4 cells put you at risk for 'opportunistic infections' that take advantage of the body's weakened immune system.

Stress Urinary Incontinence
Stress Urinary Incontinence samer kareem 3,863 Views • 2 years ago

Urinary incontinence is the unintentional loss of urine. Stress incontinence happens when physical movement or activity — such as coughing, sneezing, running or heavy lifting — puts pressure (stress) on your bladder. Stress incontinence is not related to psychological stress. Stress incontinence differs from urge incontinence, which is the unintentional loss of urine caused by the bladder muscle contracting, usually associated with a sense of urgency. Stress incontinence is much more common in women than men. If you have stress incontinence, you may feel embarrassed, isolate yourself, or limit your work and social life, especially exercise and leisure activities. With treatment, you'll likely be able to manage stress incontinence and improve your overall well-being.

Robotic Partial Nephrectomy
Robotic Partial Nephrectomy samer kareem 2,295 Views • 2 years ago

The robotic approach to renal surgery, particularly partial nephrectomy, has some inherent challenges, and some familiarity with the da Vinci robotic system is necessary. The surgeon must gain an understanding of the robotic arm movements and range of motion, especially in relation to the clutch and camera. The advent of robotically assisted prostatectomy in 2001 [23] paved the way for widespread accessibility to the da Vinci robotic unit and its application to renal surgery. Since that time, at least one multi-institutional survey has demonstrated superiority of the robotic approach when compared to laparoscopic for outcomes of blood loss, hospital stay and a substantially shorter warm ischemia time, while maintaining equivalence in positive margin rate, operative time and complications. [11] A transperitoneal approach is most commonly used. Prior abdominal operation is not necessarily a contraindication to this procedure, but access should be approached with regard for previous operation(s) by an experienced team.

Circumcision by Dissection method
Circumcision by Dissection method Scott 211,254 Views • 2 years ago

Circumcision by Dissection method

Needle cricothyroidotomy
Needle cricothyroidotomy Scott 16,632 Views • 2 years ago

cricothyroidotomy with a needle

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