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Helen's Knee Replacement Surgery Journey - Mater Hospital Sydney
Helen's Knee Replacement Surgery Journey - Mater Hospital Sydney Surgeon 70 Views • 2 years ago

A recap of Mater Hospital patient Helen's story as she progressed from experiencing chronic knee pain due to osteoarthritis, through to knee replacement treatment and ultimately a new lease on life.

Dedicated to surgical excellence and patient-centred care, the Mater Hospital North Sydney is regarded as a leading orthopaedic hospital and the only Australian hospital to be accepted into the International Society of Orthopaedic Centres.

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The Biggest Ingrown Hair Removed
The Biggest Ingrown Hair Removed hooda 37,878 Views • 2 years ago

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Foley Catheter Insertion Men and Women
Foley Catheter Insertion Men and Women Medical_Videos 69,988 Views • 2 years ago

Foley Catheter Insertion Men and Women

Popping Pimples - What is Inside Pimples?
Popping Pimples - What is Inside Pimples? hooda 56,615 Views • 2 years ago

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Symptoms and Treatment of Hypercalcemia
Symptoms and Treatment of Hypercalcemia samer kareem 3,424 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomical Surgical Hand Scrub
Anatomical Surgical Hand Scrub Surgeon 123 Views • 2 years ago

Surgical site infections (SSIs) remain a prevalent threat to patient safety. Proper surgical hand scrub or rub techniques are essential to decreasing the incidence of SSIs. This video provides instructions on the anatomical surgical hand scrub procedure using the brushstroke method. Learn more from the Department of Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Control (HEIC) at The Johns Hopkins Hospital: http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heic

Venipuncture Technique
Venipuncture Technique Mohamed Ibrahim 10,770 Views • 2 years ago

The venipuncture procedure is complex, requiring both knowledge and skill to perform. Each phlebotomist generally establishes a routine that is comfortable for her or him. Several essential steps are required for every successful collection procedure: Identify the patient. Assess the patient's physical disposition (i.e. diet, exercise, stress, basal state). Check the requisition form for requested tests, patient information, and any special requirements. Select a suitable site for venipuncture. Prepare the equipment, the patient and the puncture site. Perform the venipuncture. Collect the sample in the appropriate container. Recognize complications associated with the phlebotomy procedure. Assess the need for sample recollection and/or rejection. Label the collection tubes at the bedside or drawing area. Promptly send the specimens with the requisition to the laboratory.

Sex During Pregnancy Is This Safe?
Sex During Pregnancy Is This Safe? hooda 81,003 Views • 2 years ago

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Skin Prick Test (Allergy Test)
Skin Prick Test (Allergy Test) samer kareem 3,392 Views • 2 years ago

Laparostomy Surgical Closure
Laparostomy Surgical Closure Mohamed 10,333 Views • 2 years ago

Laparostomy is a surgical condition in which the abdomen is left open to contrast a condition named Abdominal Compartment Syndrome

physical exam of Newborn
physical exam of Newborn samer kareem 2,756 Views • 2 years ago

physical exam -Newborn Normal:Behavior

Adult tonsillectomy
Adult tonsillectomy samer kareem 57,771 Views • 2 years ago

Tonsillectomy using coblation technique by wand Evac 70

How does Atherosclerosis Develop
How does Atherosclerosis Develop Alicia Berger 10,985 Views • 2 years ago

Providing information on the Atherosclerosis and its complex biological process: it is the idea of this medical video dedicated to the prevention of the cardiovascular risks of diseases.

What is a stent, and how does it work?
What is a stent, and how does it work? samer kareem 2,050 Views • 2 years ago

This video describes the effects of heart disease and explains how stents are used to treat damaged arteries.

stop gunshot wound bleeding in 15 seconds
stop gunshot wound bleeding in 15 seconds samer kareem 3,483 Views • 2 years ago

stop gunshot wound bleeding in 15 seconds

How Do Blood Transfusions Work?
How Do Blood Transfusions Work? samer kareem 1,631 Views • 2 years ago

What is the Spinal Stenosis?
What is the Spinal Stenosis? samer kareem 2,577 Views • 2 years ago

Spinal stenosis can put pressure on the spinal cord and the nerves within the spine. It commonly occurs in the neck and lower back. The condition is often caused by age-related wear and tear. Symptoms, if they occur, include pain, numbness, muscle weakness, and impaired bladder or bowel control. Treatment includes medication, physical therapy, and possibly surgery

Trocar removal at the end of laparoscopic cholecystectomy #shorts
Trocar removal at the end of laparoscopic cholecystectomy #shorts Surgeon 92 Views • 2 years ago

Dr. Neel Joshi, Clinical Chief, Department of Surgery at Cedars Sinai, describes his technique for trocar removal at the end of laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

#medicaleducation #laparoscopicsurgery

Heart Sounds
Heart Sounds samer kareem 5,483 Views • 2 years ago

Heart sounds are the noises generated by the beating heart and the resultant flow of blood through it. Specifically, the sounds reflect the turbulence created when the heart valves snap shut. In cardiac auscultation, an examiner may use a stethoscope to listen for these unique and distinct sounds that provide important auditory data regarding the condition of the heart. In healthy adults, there are two normal heart sounds often described as a lub and a dub (or dup), that occur in sequence with each heartbeat. These are the first heart sound (S1) and second heart sound (S2), produced by the closing of the atrioventricular valves and semilunar valves, respectively. In addition to these normal sounds, a variety of other sounds may be present including heart murmurs, adventitious sounds, and gallop rhythms S3 and S4. Heart murmurs are generated by turbulent flow of blood, which may occur inside or outside the heart. Murmurs may be physiological (benign) or pathological (abnormal). Abnormal murmurs can be caused by stenosis restricting the opening of a heart valve, resulting in turbulence as blood flows through it. Abnormal murmurs may also occur with valvular insufficiency (regurgitation), which allows backflow of blood when the incompetent valve closes with only partial effectiveness. Different murmurs are audible in different parts of the cardiac cycle, depending on the cause of the murmur.

Cancers of the lung
Cancers of the lung samer kareem 1,276 Views • 2 years ago

There are three main types of lung cancer. Knowing which type you have is important because it affects your treatment options and your outlook (prognosis). If you aren’t sure which type of lung cancer you have, ask your doctor so you can get the right information.

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