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Propofol Use in the ED
Propofol Use in the ED samer kareem 2,347 Views • 3 years ago

Multiple studies demonstrate the safety of propofol in pediatric EDPS. Each has identified a drop in blood pressure and transient hypoxemia as the most frequent complications. In all of the studies in which hypotension was identified there was no evidence of poor perfusion. The hypoxemia in all of these studies quickly responded to minimal intervention with no apparent lasting complications. Although these were pediatric studies, the results were very similar to ours in complication rates and sedation times. Our study did not demonstrate the frequency of decreased blood pressure seen in these pediatric studies but had similar hypoxemia rates.

CT Scan of the Chest
CT Scan of the Chest samer kareem 2,789 Views • 3 years ago

Understand Chest CT (Computed Tomography) scans with this clear explanation

Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease
Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease samer kareem 1,785 Views • 3 years ago

Aortoiliac occlusive disease (AIOD) occurs commonly in patients with PAD. Significant lesions in the aortoiliac arterial segment are exposed easily by palpation of the femoral pulses. Any diminution of the palpable femoral pulse indicates that a more proximal obstruction exists. Obstructive lesions may be present in the infrarenal aorta, common iliac, internal iliac (hypogastric), external iliac, or combinations of any or all of these vessels. Occasionally, degenerated nonstenotic atheromatous disease exists in these vessels and may manifest by atheroembolism to the foot, the "blue toe" or "trash foot" syndrome. Generally, patients with aortoiliac PAD have a poorer general prognosis than those with more distal PAD.

How To Test Fertility In Men?
How To Test Fertility In Men? samer kareem 5,227 Views • 3 years ago

Start out with a visit to a doctor called a urologist. He'll give you a physical exam and ask you questions about your lifestyle and medical history, such as: Surgeries you've had Medications you take Your exercise habits Whether you smoke or take recreational drugs He may also have a frank discussion with you about your sex life, including any problems you've had or whether you have or ever had any STDs (sexually transmitted diseases). You'll probably be asked to give a sample of semen for analysis.

The Smallest Ultrasound device in the world
The Smallest Ultrasound device in the world Mohamed Ibrahim 10,591 Views • 3 years ago

The Smallest Ultrasound device in the world

Plasma Cell Dyscrasias
Plasma Cell Dyscrasias samer kareem 1,487 Views • 3 years ago

Plasma cell dyscrasias are disorders of the plasma cells. Plasma cell dyscrasias are produced as a result of abnormal proliferation of a monoclonal population of plasma cells that may or may not secrete detectable levels of a monoclonal immunoglobulin or immunoglobulin fragment (paraprotein or M protein).

Lateral Cervical Epidural Anaesthesia
Lateral Cervical Epidural Anaesthesia Mohamed 18,697 Views • 3 years ago

Lateral Cervical Epidural Anaesthesia

Thoracic Epidural Placement Paramedian Approach
Thoracic Epidural Placement Paramedian Approach Mohamed Ibrahim 26,643 Views • 3 years ago

Thoracic Epidural Placement Paramedian Approach

Examination of the Lower Limbs
Examination of the Lower Limbs Doctor 78,023 Views • 3 years ago

Medical Examination of the Lower Limbs

Asbestosis Disease
Asbestosis Disease samer kareem 1,657 Views • 3 years ago

Asbestosis is linked to chrysotile fibers. Chrysotile is one of the six known types of asbestos. Exposure occurs when someone breathes in the dangerous fibers. Extended exposure can lead to an accumulation of the fibers in lung tissues, setting the stage for long-term fibrosis (scarring). Over time, lung tissues thicken, causing pain and restricting breathing. Symptoms include labored breathing during routine tasks and exercise, chest pain and coughing. Doctors prescribe breathing treatments, prescription medication and sometimes surgery for people with asbestosis.

Evaluating the Gall Bladder with Ultrasound
Evaluating the Gall Bladder with Ultrasound Surgeon 15,885 Views • 3 years ago

Evaluating the Gall Bladder with Ultrasound

Laparoscopic repair of large  hiatal hernia
Laparoscopic repair of large hiatal hernia samer kareem 2,263 Views • 3 years ago

A hiatal hernia occurs when the upper part of the stomach pushes through an opening in the diaphragm and into the chest cavity. The diaphragm is the thin muscle wall that separates the chest cavity from the abdomen. The opening in the diaphragm is where the esophagus and stomach join.

Sacrococcygeal Teratoma
Sacrococcygeal Teratoma samer kareem 2,240 Views • 3 years ago

Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is an unusual tumor that, in the newborn, is located at the base of the tailbone (coccyx). This birth defect is more common in female than in male babies. Although the tumors can grow very large, they are usually not malignant (that is, cancerous).

Microvascular Decompression of facial nerve
Microvascular Decompression of facial nerve samer kareem 1,221 Views • 3 years ago

Brain Surgery: Microvascular Decompression of facial nerve for hemifacial spasm

Horizontal Mattress Suture
Horizontal Mattress Suture Mohamed Ibrahim 14,481 Views • 3 years ago

Horizontal Mattress Suture

What a real
What a real "sore throat" samer kareem 2,448 Views • 3 years ago

Registered Nurse Ken describes what a real "sore throat"

Interlocking Continuous Suture
Interlocking Continuous Suture Mohamed Ibrahim 26,155 Views • 3 years ago

Interlocking Continuous Suture

Don't cleanse your contact lenses with tap water.
Don't cleanse your contact lenses with tap water. samer kareem 1,450 Views • 3 years ago

Don't cleanse your contact lenses with tap water.

Shoulder Joint Anatomy
Shoulder Joint Anatomy smkardm 14,790 Views • 3 years ago

Anatomy of the shoulder joint

peptic ulcer
peptic ulcer le 18,363 Views • 3 years ago

peptic ulcer

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