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Medical Education video
Medical Education video Scott 388 Views • 3 years ago

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What to do when someone has a seizure?
What to do when someone has a seizure? samer kareem 1,938 Views • 2 years ago

First aid steps to help stop or shorten a seizure or prevent an emergency situation. This may involve giving a rescue treatment (often called "as needed" medicine or treatment) that has been recommended by your health care team. The rescue treatments described here can be given by non-medical people who are not in a hospital setting. They are intended for use by anyone (the person with seizures, family member or other observer) who has been trained in their use. These therapies can be given anywhere in the community

Glaucoma Surgery 3D Animation
Glaucoma Surgery 3D Animation DrPhil 7,481 Views • 2 years ago

Glaucoma Surgery 3D Animation

Interrupted Sub-Dermal Sutures
Interrupted Sub-Dermal Sutures Mohamed Ibrahim 18,796 Views • 2 years ago

A very good video illustrating the Interrupted Sub-Dermal Sutures

Laparoscopic duodenal ulcer perforation repair 2
Laparoscopic duodenal ulcer perforation repair 2 wang bzh 2,000 Views • 2 years ago

Laparoscopic duodenal ulcer perforation repair 2

Best Foods For Blocked Arteries
Best Foods For Blocked Arteries samer kareem 8,118 Views • 2 years ago

Best Foods For Blocked Arteries

Navel stone removal from a dirty bellybutton
Navel stone removal from a dirty bellybutton hoda 65,791 Views • 2 years ago

watch that video of Navel stone removal from a dirty bellybutton

Carpal Tunnel Release | Surgical Procedure | Part I
Carpal Tunnel Release | Surgical Procedure | Part I Surgeon 130 Views • 3 years ago

Carpal tunnel release (part 1). Skin incision and retraction. Procedure performed by Deepak Kapila, MD, Broward Health, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Courtesy of BroadcastMed (http://ortho.broadcastmed.com/....4229/videos/carpal-t

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Stomach Ulcer
Stomach Ulcer samer kareem 2,201 Views • 2 years ago

Peptic ulcers are open sores that develop on the inside lining of your stomach and the upper portion of your small intestine. The most common symptom of a peptic ulcer is stomach pain. Peptic ulcers include: Gastric ulcers that occur on the inside of the stomach Duodenal ulcers that occur on the inside of the upper portion of your small intestine (duodenum) The most common causes of peptic ulcers are infection with the bacterium Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) and long-term use of aspirin and certain other painkillers, such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, others) and naproxen sodium (Aleve, Anaprox, others). Stress and spicy foods do not cause peptic ulcers. However, they can make your symptoms worse.

Pediatric Lymph Nodes
Pediatric Lymph Nodes Mohamed Ibrahim 52,285 Views • 2 years ago

full pediatric examination of lymph nodes

Magnetic Compression anastomosis in biliary stricture
Magnetic Compression anastomosis in biliary stricture Mohamed 25,302 Views • 2 years ago

A novel technique of magnetic compression anastomosis for canalization in patients with severe biliary stricture

Second Stage of Labour
Second Stage of Labour Scott 81,011 Views • 2 years ago

management of the second stage of labour

bone density scan
bone density scan samer kareem 2,124 Views • 2 years ago

How to prepare for your bone density scan

Cardiovascular Examination - Clinical Examination of the Heart
Cardiovascular Examination - Clinical Examination of the Heart DrPhil 115 Views • 3 years ago

A successful cardiovascular exam includes visual examination, palpation of the apical impulse, auscultation of Erb's point, auscultation of the carotids, and auscultation over the four different heart valve locations (aortic, pulmonic, tricuspid, and mitral). Additionally, the radial pulse is palpated while auscultating to distinguish whether a murmur is diastolic or systolic.

Video Index:
0:13 - Inspection of the thorax
0:29 - Palpation of the apex heart beat
0:59 - Auscultation of the heart
1:16 - Auscultation of the Erb’s point
1:33 - Using Erb’s point to check the heart rate
1:45 - Systolic and diastolic heart sound identification
2:01 - Ascultating individual valves: aortic, pulmonary, tricuspid, mitral
2:41 - Ascultation of the carotids
2:54 - Ascultating the pulmonary and aortic valves
3:04 - Ascultation of the mitral valve
3:16 - Mitral valve murmurs

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Above Knee Leg Amputation Surgery
Above Knee Leg Amputation Surgery hooda 36,339 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that Above Knee Leg Amputation Surgery

5 Foods to Avoid with Multiple Sclerosis
5 Foods to Avoid with Multiple Sclerosis samer kareem 2,200 Views • 2 years ago

USMLE Step 2 CS - Erectile Dysfunction Full Video
USMLE Step 2 CS - Erectile Dysfunction Full Video usmle tutoring 20,980 Views • 2 years ago

USMLE Step 2 CS - Erectile Dysfunction Full Video

How to Get Rid of Saggy Breasts Naturally
How to Get Rid of Saggy Breasts Naturally hooda 14,190 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know How to Get Rid of Saggy Breasts Naturally

Flexor Digitorum Profundus (FDP) Finger Tendon Repair
Flexor Digitorum Profundus (FDP) Finger Tendon Repair samer kareem 15,696 Views • 2 years ago

Flexor Digitorum Profundus (FDP) Finger Tendon Repair

Transverse Myelitis
Transverse Myelitis samer kareem 4,307 Views • 2 years ago

-Rapidly progressive weakness of the lower extremities following an upper respiratory infection, accompanied by sensory loss and urinary retention, is characteristic for transverse myelitis.

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