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Alicia Berger
4,055 Views · 2 years ago

Most of us have taken a sex education class or two. We know what condoms are supposed to be used for. Whether or not people use condoms every time they are necessary is a totally different story. You were probably taught the necessary but embarrassing lesson of how to put a condom on by the visual aids your sex education teacher provided. Of course, these tactics are a little more modern, so depending on how old you are, you may not have learned the basics of condom use until after high school. Yes, condoms are a pretty smart invention and they’re pretty safe to use. They are over 90% effective against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and of course, they help to reduce the risk of pregnancy by 98%. Some guys claim that they’re not comfortable to wear, which is why some companies have come up with new condoms that have a more natural fit and provide pleasure for both partners. However, with all the things we know about condoms, there’s still so much we don’t know. Here are 10 facts about condoms that are just as interesting as the condoms themselves.

Mohamed Ibrahim
14,384 Views · 2 years ago

Horizontal Mattress Suture

Surgeon
9,999 Views · 2 years ago

Colonoscopy Showing Moving Parasites

Landging
5,119 Views · 2 years ago

http://www.landging.com/dermatology_animation.html
Dermatology Animation demonstrates structure of skin and soft tissue and clinical pharmacology & therapeutics.

samer kareem
1,595 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, ...Jul 27, 2015

samer kareem
33,806 Views · 2 years ago

Worst Ingrown Toenail! What Caused It?

DrAslam Naveed
2,950 Views · 2 years ago

How Does Your Sexual System Work 2 .آپ کا جنسی نظام کیسے کام کرتا ہے؟

Scott
109 Views · 2 years ago

In the Dialysis Unit you have an opportunity to provide Dialysis care for a variety of patients, including those with End-Stage Chronic Kidney disease and acutely ill patients requiring dialysis and plasmapheresis.
The Chronic Dialysis Nurse focuses on patients receiving Hemodialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis, or Home Hemodialysis. Our patients range in age from newborns to young adults. The Hemodialysis patient receives their dialysis treatment in the clinic 3-5 times a week. The Peritoneal Dialysis and Home Hemodialysis treatments are provided in the patient’s home once the parent/caregiver is trained to operate the machine. They are followed monthly in clinic. The patient receiving Chronic Dialysis is supported by a multidisciplinary team that consists of a physician, nurses, social worker, nutritionist, pharmacist, child-life therapist, teacher, and counselor. The group works together to meet the medical and emotional needs of the patient and caregiver. Care is specialized to meet the needs of each individual patient.
The Acute Dialysis Nurse focuses on acute dialysis related therapies such as: Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT); therapeutic plasmapheresis; or acute peritoneal dialysis. The acute dialysis team works with the multi-disciplinary inpatient nephrology team to provide acute dialysis services to the critically ill ICU patients. The work environment is highly technical and fast-paced.
The Dialysis Unit operates on 12hr shifts 7a – 7p; 7 days a week. Night call is required and shared by the nurses. We provide a detailed orientation plan to the nurse to become proficient in providing hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, continuous renal replacement therapy and plasmapheresis. Previous experience in dialysis or pediatrics is not required.

samer kareem
4,579 Views · 2 years ago

Is your vertigo or dizziness BPPV or autoimmune?

Magdy
6,286 Views · 2 years ago

A laparoscopic video showing Hemostasis and cauterization during laparoscopy

maronesc
11,883 Views · 2 years ago

bilateral tubal ligation as modified Pomeroy technique during a C-Section

Scott
76,684 Views · 2 years ago

Parasitic Worm removed from Man's EYE

Mohamed Ibrahim
14,249 Views · 2 years ago

Endoscopic Removal of Coin from Esophagus

Scott
47,252 Views · 2 years ago

Draining a Hand Abscess

Scott
24,001 Views · 2 years ago

Tonsil Stone Removal with New Tools

Scott
106 Views · 2 years ago

Watch this video to learn how and when to change a dressing for a child with a hemodialysis catheter. You should change your child's dressing if it becomes soiled with water or blood or if it comes off at home. Keeping a clean dressing on your child will limit risk of infection.

samer kareem
2,920 Views · 2 years ago

LICHTENSTEIN TENSION FREE HERNIOPLASTY FOR INDIRECT INGUINAL HERNIA

Scott
9,900 Views · 2 years ago

Laser Hair Removal for Dark Skin with YAG Laser

samer kareem
1,903 Views · 2 years ago

this video show the surgical technique of a perforator propeller flap for the reconstruction of the lower limb.




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