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samer kareem
20,916 Views ยท 9 months ago

In breastfeeding, the latch is the moment everything comes together: Your baby takes a big mouthful of your nipple and areola (or "latches on"), begins to suck, and draws out your milk. When your baby has established a good latch, your nipple soreness is minimized and your little one gets the nourishment he needs. How do you pull all that off? First and most important, have faith in yourself and your baby. "Babies are designed to breastfeed," says Emily Pease, R.N., international board certified lactation consultant (IBCLC), of Swedish Hospital's Breastfeeding Center in Seattle. "They are born with instincts that help them find Mom's breast and latch on often with very little assistance. And if problems do come up, there are lots of ways to troubleshoot." Here are more steps to get a good latch right from the start.

Surgeon
20,909 Views ยท 9 months ago

A local doctor says that the new pap smear guidelines makes sense for many women

Surgeon
20,881 Views ยท 9 months ago

A video showing the process of Oral Medications Absorption

samer kareem
20,881 Views ยท 9 months ago

Encopresis is a problem that children age four or older can develop due to chronic (long-term) constipation. With constipation, children have fewer bowel movements than normal, and the bowel movements they do have can be hard, dry, and difficult to pass. The child may avoid using the bathroom to avoid discomfort.

samer kareem
20,876 Views ยท 9 months ago

This cyst had been slowly growing for decades and created some redundant skin on the surface. A decision was made to make a slightly bigger incision in order to remove this tissue as well. As a result of this deeper process, 2 deep dermal sutures were added before the superficial interrupted sutures were put in place.

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20,853 Views ยท 9 months ago

USMLE Step 2 CS - Erectile Dysfunction Full Video

samer kareem
20,848 Views ยท 9 months ago

The treatment of cardiac arrest

Dentist
20,806 Views ยท 9 months ago

Single tooth implant

M_Nabil
20,782 Views ยท 9 months ago

Removal of pregnancy within the fallopain tube using laparoscopic keyhole surgery. A segment of the tube together with the pregnancy within is removed video.

samer kareem
20,774 Views ยท 9 months ago

a disease in which the bodyโ€™s ability to produce or respond to the hormone insulin is impaired, resulting in abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and elevated levels of glucose in the blood and urine.

samer kareem
20,745 Views ยท 9 months ago

Basic ECG Interpretation Our ECG Interpretation Training and Reference Guides provide basic lessons for ECG analysis as well as a quick reference guide for over 40 types of ECG tracings. The arrhythmia drills and quizzes allow you to practice ECG interpretation. What is ECG Interpretation? An electrocardiogram or ECG, records electrical activity in the heart. An ECG machine records these electrical signals across multiple heart beats and produces an ECG strip that is interpreted by a healthcare professional. How Electrocardiograms Work - ECG Strips To briefly summarize the components of a normal ECG tracings, it consist of waveform components which indicate electrical events during one heart beat. These waveforms are labeled P, Q, R, S, T and U. P wave is the first short upward movement of the ECG tracing. It indicates that the atria are contracting, pumping blood into the ventricles. The QRS complex, normally beginning with a downward deflection, Q; a larger upwards deflection, a peak (R); and then a downwards S wave. The QRS complex represents ventricular depolarization and contraction. The PR interval indicates the transit time for the electrical signal to travel from the sinus node to the ventricles. T wave is normally a modest upwards waveform representing ventricular repolarization. ECG Interpretation illustration spacer image ECG Training - Introduction The focus of this introductory ECG course is to provide a tutorial about the main features of ECGs along with a method for analyzing ECGs. This method includes assessment of rhythm, calculating heart rate, observing P-wave forms, measurement of intervals and segments and the evaluation of other relevant waves. ECG practice exercises serve to reinforce the lesson content.

Mohamed Ibrahim
20,723 Views ยท 9 months ago

Phlebotomy Procedure

Scott
20,719 Views ยท 9 months ago

Laparoscopic excision of a 6cm Cornual Ectopic Pregnancy that failed initial MTX treatment.

Scott
20,714 Views ยท 9 months ago

Removal of Infected Hernia Mesh

Doctor Samir Abdelghaffar
20,708 Views ยท 9 months ago

Nucleoplasty using Coblation of the Lumbar Spine of herniated disc

Surgeon
20,702 Views ยท 9 months ago

Tracheostomy in the ICU

Colin Cummins-White
20,701 Views ยท 9 months ago

Describe pre-procedure considerations for administering a subcutaneous injection.

Describe and demonstrate the preparation for administering a subcutaneous injection.

Describe and demonstrate needle and blood safety.

Describe and demonstrate suitable injection sites for subcutaneous injections.

Discuss the appropriate needle and syringe sizes for subcutaneous injection.

Describe and demonstrate the preparation of the substance to be injected.

Describe and demonstrate safe and correct administration of a subcutaneous injection.

Understand and apply Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines.

Understand and apply drug administration safety guidelines (seven rights).

Understand correct post-procedure considerations.

Describe and demonstrate correct documentation.

Define and demonstrate correct recording and reporting procedures.

Define and use related medical terminology.

Explain the Patient Privacy Rule (HIPAA), Patient Safety Act, and Patients' Bill of Rights.

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Mohamed
20,669 Views ยท 9 months ago

arthroscopic medial menisectomy and plica excision of knee

hooda
20,665 Views ยท 9 months ago

Watch that Ingrown Hair Removal Close up 200X Video

Scott
20,644 Views ยท 9 months ago

A tonsillolith lodged in the tonsillar crypt. Specialty. Otorhinolaryngology. Tonsilloliths, also known as tonsil stones, are clusters of calcified material that form in the tonsillar crypts, the crevices of the tonsils. While they occur most commonly in the palatine tonsils, they may also occur in the lingual tonsils.




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