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Catheterization of the Male and Female
Catheterization of the Male and Female DrPhil 79,985 Views • 2 years ago

Catheterization of the Male and Female

Coitus Education of Anatomy and Psychology
Coitus Education of Anatomy and Psychology 100doctor 12,263 Views • 2 years ago

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circumcision
circumcision united state 66,172 Views • 2 years ago

"The act of cutting off the prepuce or foreskin of males, or the internal labia of females." Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

The Real Human Body Decomposition Process
The Real Human Body Decomposition Process hooda 428,832 Views • 2 years ago

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Squatting Delivery
Squatting Delivery Mohamed Ibrahim 227,236 Views • 2 years ago

Child birth in squatting positions. The most comfortable position for the mother

Draining Huge Back Cyst
Draining Huge Back Cyst Scott 39,799 Views • 2 years ago

Draining Huge Back Cyst

Tonsil Stone Removal Techniques
Tonsil Stone Removal Techniques Scott 96,782 Views • 2 years ago

Tonsil Stone Removal Techniques

Ganglion Cyst Removal Surgery
Ganglion Cyst Removal Surgery Surgeon 15,266 Views • 2 years ago

Ganglion Cyst Volar Wrist Removal Ganglion cysts are noncancerous lumps that most commonly develop along the tendons or joints of your wrists or hands. They also may occur in the ankles and feet. Ganglion cysts are typically round or oval and are filled with a jellylike fluid. Small ganglion cysts can be pea-sized, while larger ones can be around an inch (2.5 centimeters) in diameter. Ganglion cysts can be painful if they press on a nearby nerve. Their location can sometimes interfere with joint movement. If your ganglion cyst is causing you problems, your doctor may suggest trying to drain the cyst with a needle. Removing the cyst surgically also is an option. But if you have no symptoms, no treatment is necessary. In many cases, the cysts go away on their own.

Pap Test   Procedure
Pap Test Procedure samer kareem 4,836 Views • 2 years ago

A Pap smear (Papanicolau smear; also known as the Pap test) is a screening test for cervical cancer. The test itself involves collection of a sample of cells from a woman's cervix (the end of the uterus that extends into the vagina) during a routine pelvic exam

Best Sex Position to Get Pregnant Fast
Best Sex Position to Get Pregnant Fast s 7,324 Views • 2 years ago

Best Sex Position to Get Pregnant Fast

Aspirin Journey through the body
Aspirin Journey through the body samer kareem 8,703 Views • 2 years ago

Aspirin is a salicylate (sa-LIS-il-ate). It works by reducing substances in the body that cause pain, fever, and inflammation. Aspirin is used to treat pain, and reduce fever or inflammation. It is sometimes used to treat or prevent heart attacks, strokes, and chest pain (angina).

Central Line Procedure
Central Line Procedure samer kareem 12,615 Views • 2 years ago

Catheters can be placed in veins in the neck (internal jugular vein), chest (subclavian vein or axillary vein), groin (femoral vein), or through veins in the arms (also known as a PICC line, or peripherally inserted central catheters).

Baby and Toddler Milestones
Baby and Toddler Milestones samer kareem 3,896 Views • 2 years ago

uses video of babies and toddlers to show the communication milestones expected in typically developing children. She also discusses what parents should do if they suspect their child is developmentally delayed

Vaginoplasty
Vaginoplasty samer kareem 24,277 Views • 2 years ago

A vaginoplasty is a surgical procedure that tightens the vagina. This is done by removing excess vaginal lining and tightening the surrounding soft tissues and muscles. During delivery of a baby the vagina and surrounding tissues and muscles become stretched. After delivery the vagina may return to a more “normal” size, but it often fails to return to its’ pre pregnancy diameter. Generally, the more vaginal deliveries, the worse the condition gets. Many women will complain of decreased sensation and sexual satisfaction during intercourse. Commonly this is due to a lack of friction. Often their partner may notice a change although he may say nothing. Kegel exercises are often recommended but rarely succeed in restoring vaginal tightness.

Adult CPR
Adult CPR Scott 19,713 Views • 2 years ago

Adult CPR video showing how to perform the Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation.

H1N1 (Swine Flu)
H1N1 (Swine Flu) Doctor 15,141 Views • 2 years ago

In this video, Dr. Joe Bresee, with the CDC Influenza Division, describes swine flu - its signs and symptoms, how it's transmitted, medicines to treat it, steps people can take to protect themselves from it, and what people should do if they become ill.

Medical Videos - How to Use Female Condom
Medical Videos - How to Use Female Condom hooda 54,515 Views • 2 years ago

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Female Pelvic Floor Part 1
Female Pelvic Floor Part 1 Mohamed 71,782 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.

Medical Videos - The Female Orgasm Explained
Medical Videos - The Female Orgasm Explained hooda 176,607 Views • 2 years ago

all you need to know about the female orgasm

Menstrual Cramp Pain Relief
Menstrual Cramp Pain Relief samer kareem 5,682 Views • 2 years ago

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