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Maggot Therapy - Biological Debridement
Maggot Therapy - Biological Debridement al2phoenix 16,493 Views • 2 years ago

See http://nursing-resource.com for more info on debridement.

Recto-vaginal medical examination
Recto-vaginal medical examination Surgeon 459,738 Views • 2 years ago

Recto-vaginal medical examination

ChildBirth
ChildBirth Osama Kloub 35,445 Views • 2 years ago

A great video showing the multiple presentations of the baby which the doctor may encounter while delivery like breech presentation..etc

exam
exam timmac7 12,722 Views • 2 years ago

exam

Femoral Hernia Examination
Femoral Hernia Examination Mohamed 40,211 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing the examination of femoral hernia.

Traditional Medicine Using Snake
Traditional Medicine Using Snake Kennedy Nduta 26,419 Views • 2 years ago

Traditional African treatment for infertility

Newborn Baby Medical Autopsy
Newborn Baby Medical Autopsy hooda 106,978 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video of a Newborn Baby Medical Autopsy

What is The Average Male Genital Size?
What is The Average Male Genital Size? hooda 87,677 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know What is The Average Male Genital Size?

Giving a full body Orgasm without touching.
Giving a full body Orgasm without touching. samer kareem 30,000 Views • 2 years ago

In this video I show the steps to give a woman a full body energy orgasm without even touching her.

Circumcision by Dissection method
Circumcision by Dissection method Scott 211,015 Views • 2 years ago

Circumcision by Dissection method

Hymenoplasty / Hymen Repair Surgery Delhi
Hymenoplasty / Hymen Repair Surgery Delhi Dr Narendra Kaushik 6,381 Views • 2 years ago

Best and 100% Successful Hymen Repair Surgery in Delhi with Latest Ultrafine Hymen repair Technology. 100% successful , Secure and Private. for more information visit: http://www.olmeccosmeticsurgery.com/best-hymenoplasty-surgery-india-delhi/

Women Healthcare - The Female Orgasm Explained
Women Healthcare - The Female Orgasm Explained hooda 54,565 Views • 2 years ago

all yo need to know about the female orgasm

What happened During Ejaculation Of Man
What happened During Ejaculation Of Man samer kareem 24,785 Views • 2 years ago

The male orgasm is a common subject but usually misunderstood at the same time. Men are sometimes led to believe that ejaculating often is a bad thing, particularly if you masturbate. The truth is that ejaculation is important to every man due to a number of reasons. The main goal of this post is to shed some light on reasons why men need to ejaculate.

Armpit Abscess Drainage
Armpit Abscess Drainage Scott 28,666 Views • 2 years ago

Armpit Abscess Drainage

Best Sex Position to Get Pregnant Fast
Best Sex Position to Get Pregnant Fast s 6,922 Views • 2 years ago

Best Sex Position to Get Pregnant Fast

General Assessment and Vital Signs
General Assessment and Vital Signs samer kareem 6,587 Views • 2 years ago

The examination room should be quiet, warm and well lit. After you have finished interviewing the patient, provide them with a gown (a.k.a. "Johnny") and leave the room (or draw a separating curtain) while they change. Instruct them to remove all of their clothing (except for briefs) and put on the gown so that the opening is in the rear. Occasionally, patient's will end up using them as ponchos, capes or in other creative ways. While this may make for a more attractive ensemble it will also, unfortunately, interfere with your ability to perform an examination! Prior to measuring vital signs, the patient should have had the opportunity to sit for approximately five minutes so that the values are not affected by the exertion required to walk to the exam room. All measurements are made while the patient is seated. Observation: Before diving in, take a minute or so to look at the patient in their entirety, making your observations, if possible, from an out-of-the way perch. Does the patient seem anxious, in pain, upset? What about their dress and hygiene? Remember, the exam begins as soon as you lay eyes on the patient. Temperature: This is generally obtained using an oral thermometer that provides a digital reading when the sensor is placed under the patient's tongue. As most exam rooms do not have thermometers, it is not necessary to repeat this measurement unless, of course, the recorded value seems discordant with the patient's clinical condition (e.g. they feel hot but reportedly have no fever or vice versa). Depending on the bias of a particular institution, temperature is measured in either Celcius or Farenheit, with a fever defined as greater than 38-38.5 C or 101-101.5 F. Rectal temperatures, which most closely reflect internal or core values, are approximately 1 degree F higher than those obtained orally. Respiratory Rate: Respirations are recorded as breaths per minute. They should be counted for at least 30 seconds as the total number of breaths in a 15 second period is rather small and any miscounting can result in rather large errors when multiplied by 4. Try to do this as surreptitiously as possible so that the patient does not consciously alter their rate of breathing. This can be done by observing the rise and fall of the patient's hospital gown while you appear to be taking their pulse. Normal is between 12 and 20. In general, this measurement offers no relevant information for the routine examination. However, particularly in the setting of cardio-pulmonary illness, it can be a very reliable marker of disease activity. Pulse: This can be measured at any place where there is a large artery (e.g. carotid, femoral, or simply by listening over the heart), though for the sake of convenience it is generally done by palpating the radial impulse. You may find it helpful to feel both radial arteries simultaneously, doubling the sensory input and helping to insure the accuracy of your measurements. Place the tips of your index and middle fingers just proximal to the patients wrist on the thumb side, orienting them so that they are both over the length of the vessel.

Surgery 855 Examination of Hernia History Case Inspection Leg raising test Inguinal clinical feature
Surgery 855 Examination of Hernia History Case Inspection Leg raising test Inguinal clinical feature DrPhil 210 Views • 2 years ago

External ring Invagination
Internal ring occlusion test
History Inspection Palpation
taxis
Zieman

Epley Maneuver for Vertigo
Epley Maneuver for Vertigo samer kareem 7,058 Views • 2 years ago

The Epley Maneuver for Vertigo can be very effective at relieving vertigo symptoms, but it’s a procedure that should be performed by a physical therapist or other health care professional. This video is for demonstration purposes only. See Doctor Jo’s blog post about the Epley

Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy samer kareem 2,379 Views • 2 years ago

Chemotherapy (often abbreviated to chemo and sometimes CTX or CTx) is a category of cancer treatment that uses chemical substances, especially one or more anti-cancer drugs (chemotherapeutic agents) that are given as part of a standardized chemotherapy regimen.

Ultrasound of the Breast
Ultrasound of the Breast Colin Cummins-White 25,118 Views • 2 years ago

Identify the anatomy and explain the physiology of the breast on diagrams and sonograms.

Describe and demonstrate the protocol for sonographic scanning of the breast, including the clock and quadrant methods, and targeted examinations based on mammographic findings.

Describe the various diagnostic pathways that may lead to a sonographic breast examination, and explain how the ultrasound findings are correlated with other imaging modalities.

Identify and describe sonographic images of benign and malignant features and common breast pathologies.

Explain biopsy techniques for breast tumors.

Define and use related medical terminology.

Explain the Patient Privacy Rule (HIPAA) and Patient Safety Act (see reference

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