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CT Scan of the Chest
CT Scan of the Chest samer kareem 2,741 Views • 2 years ago

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

Reduction of Inferior Shoulder Dislocation
Reduction of Inferior Shoulder Dislocation samer kareem 15,339 Views • 2 years ago

A technique for reducing an inferior shoulder dislocation. watch to learn more

Arterial Blood Gas
Arterial Blood Gas samer kareem 1,263 Views • 2 years ago

Arterial Blood Gas Sampling

Can Oral Sex Increase Risk of Cancer?
Can Oral Sex Increase Risk of Cancer? Alicia Berger 19,816 Views • 2 years ago

Oral sex can be an enjoyable, healthy part of an adult relationship. But there are some things that many people don't know about oral sex. Here are four facts that might surprise you. 1. Oral sex is linked to throat cancer. Cancer? Yes, you can get throat cancer from oral sex, says American Cancer Society Chief Medical Officer Otis Brawley, MD. It's not oral sex, per se, that causes cancer, but the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can be passed from person to person during sex, including oral sex.

Pediatric Neurological Examination Introduction
Pediatric Neurological Examination Introduction Medical_Videos 9,704 Views • 2 years ago

Pediatric Neurological Examination Introduction

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Mohamed 26,153 Views • 2 years ago

An animation showing the Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)

Types of Knee Replacement
Types of Knee Replacement samer kareem 1,361 Views • 2 years ago

A total knee replacement implant. The lower end of the femur. The metal femoral component curves around the end of the femur (thighbone). ... The top surface of the tibia. The tibial component is typically a flat metal platform with a cushion of strong, durable plastic, called polyethylene. ... The back surface of the patella.

First Aid: Snake Bite
First Aid: Snake Bite samer kareem 3,373 Views • 2 years ago

Move the person beyond striking distance of the snake. Have the person lie down with wound below the heart. Keep the person calm and at rest, remaining as still as possible to keep venom from spreading. Cover the wound with loose, sterile bandage

Fibula flap harvest from the posterior approach
Fibula flap harvest from the posterior approach samer kareem 2,071 Views • 2 years ago

Both lower extremities must be evaluated to determine the presence or extent of any disease and to ascertain the pulse status of the patient. The feet are examined for signs of peripheral vascular disease and the anterior and posterior tibial pulses are palpated. Because an intact arch can supply retrograde flow to the major vessels of the foot, it can be helpful to put pressure on the anterior tibial artery when detecting the presence of a posterior tibial pulse and visa-versa. This "modified Allen's test" may detect proximal vessel obstruction masked by an intact foot arch. The need for preoperative angiography in young, healthy patients with a normal physical examination has been hotly debated. Our tendency has been to obtain preoperative angiograms as a guide. Although rare, we have seen lower extremities with a dominant peroneal artery nourishing the foot and distal anterior and posterior vessels, contraindicating sacrifice of the peroneal artery. MRI or CT angiography can also be used in many circumstances.

Ilizarov External Fixator
Ilizarov External Fixator Surgeon 15,269 Views • 2 years ago

Treatment of pelvic fractures with a dynamic Ilizarov external fixator

Integrative Physical Examination Lecture
Integrative Physical Examination Lecture Medical_Videos 11,983 Views • 2 years ago

Integrative Physical Examination Lecture

gum abscess drainage
gum abscess drainage samer kareem 1,825 Views • 2 years ago

Whether the result of an accident or biting on a piece of food that’s too hard, mouth injuries can cause teeth to become cracked, broken, or knocked out/dislodged. It is important to see a dentist because if left untreated, a dental emergency can lead to serious complications.

Amniotomy - Breaking the bag of water prior to childbirth
Amniotomy - Breaking the bag of water prior to childbirth Doctor 285,731 Views • 2 years ago

Amniotomy is the official term for artificially breaking the bag of waters during labor. It is believed that breaking the bag of waters will help to speed up an otherwise slow labor. Amniotomy is part of the Active Management of Labor practiced in some hospitals. Amniotomy is performed by a midwife or doctor. A long, thin instrument with a hook on the end is inserted into the vagina and through the cervix so it can catch and rip the bag of waters. To perform an amniotomy, the cervix must be dilated enough to allow the instrument through the cervix, generally at least a two. Why choose Amniotomy? Unlike other medical methods of starting labor, amniotomy does not add synthetic hormones to your labor. Instead it seems to stimulate your body’s own labor process. Amniotomy allows the use of an internal electronic fetal monitor. How effective is Amniotomy? Amniotomy alone is unpredictable, it may take hours for labor to start with amniotomy. Because amniotomy increases the risk for infection, most caregivers use amniotomy in combination with synthetic oxytocin. Birth does happen faster when amniotomy is combined with synthetic oxytocin than when amniotomy is used alone. Risks of Amniotomy Risks for Mother Increases the risk for infection. This risk is increased with length of time the waters are broken and with vaginal exams. Because of the infection risk, a time limit is given by which the mother must give birth. As the time limit approaches attempts to progress labor will become more aggressive. The fore waters equalize pressure on the cervix so it will open uniformly. When they are broken, the mother increases her chances of having uneven dilation. Risks for Baby Increases the risk of umbilical cord compression. The fore waters equalize pressure on the baby’s head as it presses against the cervix. When they are broken, the pressure on the baby’s head may be uneven causing swelling in some parts.

finger pulp abscess drainage
finger pulp abscess drainage samer kareem 1,369 Views • 2 years ago

finger pulp abscess drainage EXPLOSION of pus

Shoulder Separation Surgery
Shoulder Separation Surgery Alicia Berger 4,510 Views • 2 years ago

Reconstruction of a shoulder separation or acromio-clavicular dislocation.

Super Strength Exoskeleton
Super Strength Exoskeleton samer kareem 2,292 Views • 2 years ago

This device gives you super strength to lift heavy items.

Dysmetria, Dysdiadochokinesia, & Rebound Phenomenon
Dysmetria, Dysdiadochokinesia, & Rebound Phenomenon samer kareem 3,282 Views • 2 years ago

How do you assess cerebellar function? Ask them to do this as fast as possible while you slowly move your finger. Repeat the test with the other hand. Perform the heel-to-shin test. Have the patient lying down for this and get them to run the heel of one foot down the shin of the other leg, and then to bring the heel back up to the knee and start again.

Anatomy of Anterior Abdominal Wall
Anatomy of Anterior Abdominal Wall Anatomy_Videos 8,936 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of Anterior Abdominal Wall

epilepsy! What To Do?
epilepsy! What To Do? samer kareem 1,630 Views • 2 years ago

Epilepsy is the fourth most common neurological disorder and affects people of all ages Epilepsy means the same thing as "seizure disorders" Epilepsy is characterized by unpredictable seizures and can cause other health problems Epilepsy is a spectrum condition with a wide range of seizure types and control varying from person-to-person Public perception and misunderstanding of epilepsy causes challenges often worse than the seizures

Warts, Are they contagious?
Warts, Are they contagious? samer kareem 1,737 Views • 2 years ago

A short story about Warts, Are they contagious?

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