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Central Line Placement 3D Animation
Central Line Placement 3D Animation Scott 1,560 Views • 2 years ago

Central Line Placement 3D Animation

Gynecomastia 3D Animation
Gynecomastia 3D Animation Scott 7,175 Views • 2 years ago

Gynecomastia 3D Animation

Anatomy of The Lower Limb Joints
Anatomy of The Lower Limb Joints Anatomy_Videos 8,779 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Lower Limb Joints

Paracentesis abdominal
Paracentesis abdominal samer kareem 1,991 Views • 2 years ago

Paracentesis is a procedure to take out fluid that has collected in the belly (peritoneal fluid). This fluid buildup is called ascites . Ascites may be caused by infection, inflammation, an injury, or other conditions, such as cirrhosis or cancer. The fluid is taken out using a long, thin needle put through the belly.

Bone Tumors
Bone Tumors samer kareem 5,102 Views • 2 years ago

Bone tumors include abnormal healing of an injury, inherited conditions, radiation therapy. It can also be caused by bone cancer or another cancer that has spread to the bone from other parts of the body. A bone tumor may cause a painless mass. Some people have dull, aching pain. And in some cases, minor injury causes a fracture near the tumor. Treatments include surgery and radiation. Some noncancerous tumors go away without treatment

Transfemoral Aortic Valve Replacement
Transfemoral Aortic Valve Replacement samer kareem 1,263 Views • 2 years ago

Aortic valve replacement is a procedure in which a patient's failing aortic valve is replaced with an artificial heart valve. The aortic valve can be affected by a range of diseases; the valve can either become leaky (aortic insufficiency / regurgitation) or partially blocked (aortic stenosis).

intramuscular injection video
intramuscular injection video Doctor 62,386 Views • 2 years ago

This video teaches how to give an intramuscular injection shot

Happy New Year 2017
Happy New Year 2017 samer kareem 4,595 Views • 2 years ago

Happy New Year 2017

Venipuncture Technique
Venipuncture Technique Mohamed Ibrahim 10,730 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.

Human Skull Opening and Brain Removal During Autopsy
Human Skull Opening and Brain Removal During Autopsy hooda 57,003 Views • 2 years ago

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How To Firm And Lift Your Sagging Breasts Naturally
How To Firm And Lift Your Sagging Breasts Naturally hooda 6,443 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know How To Firm And Lift Your Sagging Breasts Naturally

SEX DURING PREGNANCY
SEX DURING PREGNANCY samer kareem 5,202 Views • 2 years ago

SEX DURING PREGNANCY & 7 Tips For A Healthy Pregnancy

Cardiovascular Examination!
Cardiovascular Examination! samer kareem 6,243 Views • 2 years ago

The major elements of the cardiac exam include observation, palpation and, most importantly, auscultation (percussion is omitted). As with all other areas of the physical exam, establishing adequate exposure and a quiet environment are critical. Initially, the patient should rest supine with the upper body elevated 30 to 45 degrees. Most exam tables have an adjustable top. If not, use 2 or 3 pillows. Remember that although assessment of pulse and blood pressure are discussed in the vital signs section they are actually important elements of the cardiac exam.

The Heart
The Heart Mohamed Ibrahim 38,814 Views • 2 years ago

A 3D video clip showing anatomy and physiology of the heart

C-Reactive Protein Rapid Test for pediatric needs by InterActive Medical Technologies
C-Reactive Protein Rapid Test for pediatric needs by InterActive Medical Technologies Interactivemedtech 1,411 Views • 2 years ago

An InterActive Medical Technologies Training Video

QuikRead CRP is a quantitative assay of CRP (C-reactive protein) in whole blood, serum or plasma, using the QuikRead® 101 Instrument and is FDA cleared.

Measurement of CRP helps to evaluate the acute inflammatory processes induced by infectious microbial agents or non-infectious inflammatory stimuli. For in vitro diagnostic use.

QuikRead CRP is not intended for measurement of CRP as a risk marker for coronary heart disease.

For more information visit is at interactivemedtech.net

Unbelievable Mutations and Medical Condition
Unbelievable Mutations and Medical Condition hooda 40,257 Views • 2 years ago

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Cancer: What is it??
Cancer: What is it?? Doctor 13,048 Views • 2 years ago

M. D. Anderson Cancer Center provides a basic education on cancer.

Histology of Nasal Cavity
Histology of Nasal Cavity Histology 6,309 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Nasal Cavity

Ultrasound of the Breast
Ultrasound of the Breast Colin Cummins-White 25,061 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

Massive Pulmonary Embolus!
Massive Pulmonary Embolus! samer kareem 39,504 Views • 2 years ago

Massive PE causing hemodynamic instability (shock and/or low blood pressure, defined as a systolic blood pressure <90 mmHg or a pressure drop of 40 mmHg for >15 min if not caused by new-onset arrhythmia, hypovolemia or sepsis) is an indication for thrombolysis, the enzymatic destruction of the clot with medication.

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