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Proper Technique for Internal Jugular Cannulation
Proper Technique for Internal Jugular Cannulation samer kareem 11,299 Views • 2 years ago

Central catheters provide dependable intravenous access and enable hemodynamic monitoring and blood sampling [1-3]. The jugular veins are one of the most popular sites for central venous access due to accessibility and overall low complication rates, and are the preferred site for temporary hemodialysis.

Hirschsprung's Disease
Hirschsprung's Disease samer kareem 10,921 Views • 2 years ago

Hirschsprung's (HIRSH-sproongz) disease is a condition that affects the large intestine (colon) and causes problems with passing stool. The condition is present at birth (congenital) as a result of missing nerve cells in the muscles of the baby's colon. A newborn who has Hirschsprung's disease usually can't have a bowel movement in the days after birth. In mild cases, the condition might not be detected until later in childhood. Uncommonly, Hirschsprung's disease is first diagnosed in adults.

Connective tissue graft from the Palate
Connective tissue graft from the Palate samer kareem 19,240 Views • 2 years ago

Simple technique to harvest Connective tissue graft from the Palate.

Second degree burns
Second degree burns samer kareem 14,808 Views • 2 years ago

soaking the wound in cool water for five minutes or longer. taking acetaminophen or ibuprofen for pain relief. applying lidocaine (an anesthetic) with aloe vera gel or cream to soothe the skin. using an antibiotic ointment and loose gauze to protect the affected area.

How to increase breast milk supply
How to increase breast milk supply samer kareem 2,314 Views • 2 years ago

How to increase breast milk supply How to Naturally Boost & Increase your breast milk supply

Pregnancy Amniotic Fluid
Pregnancy Amniotic Fluid samer kareem 1,329 Views • 2 years ago

today we talk about Amniotic fluid during your pregnancy! Looking forward to your comments.

SPIDER Surgery
SPIDER Surgery samer kareem 3,261 Views • 2 years ago

SPIDER Surgery-- Single Incision Gallbladder Removal

20 brain-dead humans back to life.
20 brain-dead humans back to life. samer kareem 1,380 Views • 2 years ago

Researchers have received approval to bring 20 brain-dead humans back to life.

Fatty Liver Treatment
Fatty Liver Treatment samer kareem 1,587 Views • 2 years ago

explains about fatty liver symptoms and fatty liver treatment. watch to learn more

Heart Conduction System
Heart Conduction System samer kareem 7,972 Views • 2 years ago

The cardiac conduction system is a group of specialized cardiac muscle cells in the walls of the heart that send signals to the heart muscle causing it to contract. The main components of the cardiac conduction system are the SA node, AV node, bundle of His, bundle branches, and Purkinje fibers.

Baby Born Still Inside The Amniotic Sac
Baby Born Still Inside The Amniotic Sac samer kareem 22,345 Views • 2 years ago

Baby Born Still Inside The Amniotic Sac

Trying to survive medical school
Trying to survive medical school Mohamed Ibrahim 5,828 Views • 2 years ago

Trying to survive medical school funny video

Norepinephrine
Norepinephrine samer kareem 1,770 Views • 2 years ago

Norepinephrine is synthesized from dopamine by dopamine β-hydroxylase.[7] It is released from the adrenal medulla into the blood as a hormone, and is also a neurotransmitter in the central nervous system and sympathetic nervous system where it is released from noradrenergic neurons.

Aneurysms
Aneurysms samer kareem 1,411 Views • 2 years ago

What is a brain aneurysm? A brain (cerebral) aneurysm is a bulging, weak area in the wall of an artery that supplies blood to the brain. In most cases, a brain aneurysm causes no symptoms and goes unnoticed. In rare cases, the brain aneurysm ruptures, releasing blood into the skull and causing a stroke. When a brain aneurysm ruptures, the result is called a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Depending on the severity of the hemorrhage, brain damage or death may result.

Ear Lobe Repair
Ear Lobe Repair samer kareem 1,869 Views • 2 years ago

Earlobe surgery or repair is a reconstructive plastic surgery procedure performed to restore the appearance of earlobes that have been torn or stretched due to ear tearing, trauma, or piercing, including the insertion of ear gauges. This can also be called earlobe reconstructive surgery or split earlobe repair .

Interstitial Lung Disease Chest x-ray
Interstitial Lung Disease Chest x-ray samer kareem 5,088 Views • 2 years ago

The diffuse lung diseases tend to cause infiltrative opacification in the periphery of the lung. As the name of the group of diseases suggests, they are diffuse. While the consolidation or ground-glass change is usually bilateral, it may be localised, e.g. radiation pneumonitis.

Targeted Cancer Therapy
Targeted Cancer Therapy samer kareem 1,685 Views • 2 years ago

The drugs known as targeted therapy help stop cancer from growing and spreading. They work by targeting specific genes or proteins. These genes and proteins are found in cancer cells or in cells related to cancer growth, like blood vessel cells. Doctors often use targeted therapy with chemotherapy and other treatments.

Examination of the Spleen
Examination of the Spleen samer kareem 15,405 Views • 2 years ago

Start in RLQ (so you don’t miss a giant spleen). Get your fingers set then ask patient to take a deep breath. Don’t dip your fingers or do anything but wait. When patient expires, take up new position. Note lowest point of spleen below costal margin, texture of splenic contour, and tenderness If spleen is not felt, repeat with pt lying on right side. Gravity may bring spleen within reach. “LET THE SPLEEN PALPATE YOUR FINGERS AND NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND. THERE IS NO GOLD, SO DON’T DIG!”

Ruptured Liver Abscess
Ruptured Liver Abscess samer kareem 9,106 Views • 2 years ago

A liver abscess is a pus-filled mass inside the liver. Common causes are abdominal infections such as appendicitis or diverticulitis due to haematogenous spread through the portal vein. A pyogenic liver abscess (PLA) is a pocket of pus that forms in the liver in response to an infection or trauma. Pus is a fluid composed of white blood cells, dead cells, and bacteria that forms when your body fights off infection.Dec 11, 2015

GIANT EAR WAX REMOVAL
GIANT EAR WAX REMOVAL samer kareem 2,555 Views • 2 years ago

GIANT EAR WAX REMOVAL By using the elephant ear device.It's very useful video for medical students.Please share it!

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