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Breastfeeding Mother with 2 and Almost 4 year old
Breastfeeding Mother with 2 and Almost 4 year old samer kareem 4,549 Views • 2 years ago

Digital rectal exam
Digital rectal exam samer kareem 15,114 Views • 2 years ago

During the examination, the doctor gently puts a lubricated, gloved finger of one hand into the rectum. He or she may use the other hand to press on the lower belly or pelvic area. A digital rectal exam is done for men as part of a complete physical examination to check the prostate gland .

Diabetic ketoacidosis: mechanism, causes and management
Diabetic ketoacidosis: mechanism, causes and management samer kareem 3,787 Views • 2 years ago

Diabetic ketoacidosis is an acute complication of uncontrolled hyperglycaemia characterised by high anion gap metabolic acidosis, dehydration and other metabolic abnormalities. Upto half of patients with Type 1 diabetes mellitus may have DKA. The incidence in T2DM is also rising. Precipitants include acute illness such as myocardial infarction, trauma and infection. Paitents of diabetic ketoacidosis may present with vomiting, pain abdomen and lethargy. Mental obtundation may also be present. Management of diabetic ketoacidosis revolves around administration of IV normal saline, insulin, replacement of potassium with frequent monitoring of sugars and electrolytes.

What is the Beta Blocker?
What is the Beta Blocker? samer kareem 1,672 Views • 2 years ago

Beta-blockers, also known as beta antagonists, beta-adrenergic blocking agents, or beta-adrenergic antagonists, are drugs that are prescribed to treat several different types of conditions, including hypertension (high blood pressure), angina, some abnormal heart rhythms, heart attack (myocardial infarction), anxiety, migraine, glaucoma, and overactive thyroid symptoms.

Complications Of Intubation & Mechanical Ventilation
Complications Of Intubation & Mechanical Ventilation samer kareem 4,369 Views • 2 years ago

Complications. Mechanical ventilation is often a life-saving intervention, but carries potential complications including pneumothorax, airway injury, alveolar damage, and ventilator-associated pneumonia. Other complications include diaphragm atrophy, decreased cardiac output, and oxygen toxicity.

Replacing IV skin & veins procedure
Replacing IV skin & veins procedure samer kareem 2,232 Views • 2 years ago

Cardiogenic Shock
Cardiogenic Shock samer kareem 20,069 Views • 2 years ago

Cardiogenic shock is a condition in which your heart suddenly can't pump enough blood to meet your body's needs. The condition is most often caused by a severe heart attack. Cardiogenic shock is rare, but it's often fatal if not treated immediately. If treated immediately, about half the people who develop the condition survive.

Rectal Bleeding
Rectal Bleeding samer kareem 2,161 Views • 2 years ago

Rectal bleeding can refer to any blood that passes from your anus, although rectal bleeding is usually assumed to refer to bleeding from your lower colon or rectum. Your rectum makes up the last few inches of your large intestine. Rectal bleeding may show up as blood in your stool, on the toilet paper or in the toilet bowl. Blood that results from rectal bleeding can range in color from bright red to dark maroon to a dark, tarry color.

What is Subdural Hematoma ?
What is Subdural Hematoma ? samer kareem 7,485 Views • 2 years ago

A subdural hematoma is most often the result of a severe head injury. This type of subdural hematoma is among the deadliest of all head injuries. The bleeding fills the brain area very rapidly, compressing brain tissue. This often results in brain injury and may lead to death. Subdural hematomas can also occur after a minor head injury. The amount of bleeding is smaller and occurs more slowly. This type of subdural hematoma is often seen in older adults. These may go unnoticed for many days to weeks, and are called chronic subdural hematomas. With any subdural hematoma, tiny veins between the surface of the brain and its outer covering (the dura) stretch and tear, allowing blood to collect. In older adults, the veins are often already stretched because of brain shrinkage (atrophy) and are more easily injured.

Stem Cell Therapy
Stem Cell Therapy samer kareem 9,055 Views • 2 years ago

Stem-cell therapy is the use of stem cells to treat or prevent a disease or condition. Bone marrow transplant is the most widely used stem-cell therapy, but some therapies derived from umbilical cord blood are also in use...

Draining Huge Back Cyst
Draining Huge Back Cyst Scott 39,596 Views • 2 years ago

Draining Huge Back Cyst

Pulling teeth without bleeding.
Pulling teeth without bleeding. samer kareem 14,512 Views • 2 years ago

Pulling teeth with no numbing and bleeding

Aortic Cannulation and Decannulation
Aortic Cannulation and Decannulation samer kareem 9,450 Views • 2 years ago

Cardiac Surgical Skills LaboratoryTraining Procedures:/n Aortic Cannulation and Decannulation/nCardiac surgery training

Posterior Elbow Dislocation Reduction
Posterior Elbow Dislocation Reduction samer kareem 1,920 Views • 2 years ago

Posterior dislocations with associated fractures, also known as complex posterior dislocations, often require open reduction and fixation (ORIF). These dislocations are often associated with significant ligamentous injury. In some cases, complex posterior elbow dislocations may be managed with closed reduction. Posterior elbow dislocations that are neglected, as is not uncommon in developing countries, can often be effectively treated with open reduction. [9] Delayed vascular compromise is an important complication after reduction. All patients should be observed for a period of approximately 2-3 hours after reduction. If no evidence of vascular compromise arises, patients can be sent home with appropriate follow-up and instructions to watch for further problems.

Things Every New Mother Needs to Know
Things Every New Mother Needs to Know samer kareem 3,900 Views • 2 years ago

Things Every New Mother Needs to Know

Eye Pressure Test
Eye Pressure Test samer kareem 2,521 Views • 2 years ago

Eye Pressure Test

Neurogenic Shock
Neurogenic Shock samer kareem 2,084 Views • 2 years ago

Neurogenic shock is a distributive type of shock resulting in low blood pressure, occasionally with a slowed heart rate, that is attributed to the disruption of the autonomic pathways within the spinal cord. It can occur after damage to the central nervous system such as spinal cord injury.

Occlusal Stamp Technique
Occlusal Stamp Technique samer kareem 1,741 Views • 2 years ago

Occlusal Stamp Technique.Make Occlusal Anatomy Easily

The Worst skin Jiggers Removals
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Arterial Blood Gas
Arterial Blood Gas samer kareem 1,237 Views • 2 years ago

Arterial Blood Gas Sampling

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