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Popping a Huge Hand Burn Blister
Popping a Huge Hand Burn Blister hooda 10,061 Views • 2 years ago

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Foley Catheter Insertion
Foley Catheter Insertion DrHouse 207,554 Views • 2 years ago

Foley Catheter Insertion

Breast Abscess Drainage
Breast Abscess Drainage samer kareem 6,739 Views • 2 years ago

Breast abscesses are often linked to mastitis – a condition that causes breast pain and swelling (inflammation), and usually affects women who are breastfeeding. Infections can occur during breastfeeding if bacteria enter your breast tissue, or if the milk ducts (tiny tubes) become blocked. This can cause mastitis which, if not treated, can result in an abscess forming. Women who aren't breastfeeding can also develop mastitis if bacteria enter the milk ducts through a sore or cracked nipple, or a nipple piercing. White blood cells are sent to attack the infection, which causes tissue at the site of the infection to die. This creates a small, hollow area that fills with pus (an abscess).

Creation and Pathway of Sperm During Ejaculation
Creation and Pathway of Sperm During Ejaculation hooda 37,851 Views • 2 years ago

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Is Anal Sex Safe and Healthy?
Is Anal Sex Safe and Healthy? Scott 33,279 Views • 2 years ago

As more couples explore anal sex, understanding the risks, rewards, and proper strategy is important. Here's what you need to know about safety and more.

Dilatation and Curettage (part 2 )
Dilatation and Curettage (part 2 ) DrHouse 164,271 Views • 2 years ago

The dilatation and Curettage procedure that is commonly performed (D and C)Part 2

Foley Catheter
Foley Catheter DrPhil 169,476 Views • 2 years ago

catheterization of the male urethra by a foley catheter

Delivery of the Placenta
Delivery of the Placenta Scott 53,324 Views • 2 years ago

This video shows the delivery of the placenta after delivery of the fetus

Breech presentation C-Section
Breech presentation C-Section Marco Arones 157,831 Views • 2 years ago

Misgav Ladach - Joel Cohen approach for breech presentation

Delivery Video
Delivery Video Alicia Berger 3,757 Views • 2 years ago

Delivery Video

Popping a Leg Abscess
Popping a Leg Abscess Scott 26,761 Views • 2 years ago

Popping and draining a leg abscess

Acid Base Mnemonic
Acid Base Mnemonic samer kareem 2,079 Views • 2 years ago

Here's a quick simple way to determine if a pH disturbance is respiratory or metabolic.

Female Pelvic Floor Part 1
Female Pelvic Floor Part 1 Mohamed 71,590 Views • 2 years ago

The pelvic floor or pelvic diaphragm is composed of muscle fibers of the levator ani, the coccygeus, and associated connective tissue which span the area underneath the pelvis. The pelvic diaphragm is a muscular partition formed by the levatores ani and coccygei, with which may be included the parietal pelvic fascia on their upper and lower aspects. The pelvic floor separates the pelvic cavity above from the perineal region (including perineum) below.

The right and left levator ani lie almost horizontally in the floor of the pelvis, separated by a narrow gap that transmits the urethra, vagina, and anal canal. The levator ani is usually considered in three parts: pubococcygeus, puborectalis, and iliococcygeus. The pubococcygeus, the main part of the levator, runs backward from the body of the pubis toward the coccyx and may be damaged during parturition. Some fibers are inserted into the prostate, urethra, and vagina. The right and left puborectalis unite behind the anorectal junction to form a muscular sling . Some regard them as a part of the sphincter ani externus. The iliococcygeus, the most posterior part of the levator ani, is often poorly developed.

The coccygeus, situated behind the levator ani and frequently tendinous as much as muscular, extends from the ischial spine to the lateral margin of the sacrum and coccyx.

The pelvic cavity of the true pelvis has the pelvic floor as its inferior border (and the pelvic brim as its superior border.) The perineum has the pelvic floor as its superior border.

Some sources do not consider “pelvic floor” and “pelvic diaphragm” to be identical, with the “diaphragm” consisting of only the levator ani and coccygeus, while the “floor” also includes the perineal membrane and deep perineal pouch. However, other sources include the fascia as part of the diaphragm. In practice, the two terms are often used interchangeably.

Inferiorly, the pelvic floor extends into the anal triangle.

Opening of the Cranium (SKULL)
Opening of the Cranium (SKULL) samer kareem 18,452 Views • 2 years ago

Opening of the Cranium

Infant Airway Obstruction
Infant Airway Obstruction Mohamed 12,133 Views • 2 years ago

Infant Airway Obstruction and how to deal with

Spontaneous Vaginal Delivery of childbirth video
Spontaneous Vaginal Delivery of childbirth video Mohamed Ibrahim 507,020 Views • 2 years ago

A spontaneous vaginal delivery (SVD) occurs when a pregnant woman goes into labor with or without use of drugs or techniques to induce labor, and delivers her baby in the normal manner, without forceps, vacuum extraction, or a cesarean section. Assisted vaginal delivery (AVD) occurs when a pregnant woman goes into labor with or without the use of drugs or techniques to induce labor, and requires the use of special instruments such as forceps or a vacuum extractor to deliver her baby vaginally.

anatomy of human (china)
anatomy of human (china) 100doctor 31,875 Views • 2 years ago

The language is chinese mandarin(Putonghua)

K-Wire Fixation (Kirschner wire)
K-Wire Fixation (Kirschner wire) Scott Stevens 13,813 Views • 2 years ago

Kirschner wires or K-wires or pins are sterilized, sharpened, smooth stainless steel pins. Introduced in 1909 by Martin Kirschner, the wires are now widely used in orthopaedics and other types of medical and veterinary surgery. They come in different sizes and are used to hold bone fragments together (pin fixation) or to provide an anchor for skeletal traction. The pins are often driven into the bone through the skin (percutaneous pin fixation) using a power or hand drill. They also form part of the Ilizarov apparatus.

Circumcision by Dissection method
Circumcision by Dissection method Scott 211,067 Views • 2 years ago

Circumcision by Dissection method

Tracheal Intubation
Tracheal Intubation Hanu Surgical-Devices 10,784 Views • 2 years ago

ROTIGS medical device by Honolulu inventor Dr. Brad NaPier makes tracheal intubations easier for medical professionals. For more info, visit www.rotigs.com

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