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Dental Abscess Drainage and Extraction
Dental Abscess Drainage and Extraction Dentist 11,571 Views • 3 years ago

Dental Abscess Drainage and Extraction

Simple Continuous Pattern Suture
Simple Continuous Pattern Suture M_Nabil 16,493 Views • 3 years ago

Simple Continuous Pattern Suture

Above Knee Leg Amputation Surgery
Above Knee Leg Amputation Surgery hooda 36,339 Views • 3 years ago

Watch that Above Knee Leg Amputation Surgery

Carotid Endarectomy
Carotid Endarectomy Doctor 8,782 Views • 3 years ago

This medical animation is aimed at educating patients about the basics of a Carotid Endarectomy.

CNA Basic Nursing Skills Practice Test 15 Fully Explained Answers #Basic_Nursing_Skills
CNA Basic Nursing Skills Practice Test 15 Fully Explained Answers #Basic_Nursing_Skills nurse 91 Views • 3 years ago

#CNA_Practice_Test Welcome to This CNA practice test 15 Basic Nursing Skills Fully Explained Answers. Includes questions from 171 to 180 of These 270 questions that are very similar to the real test #CNA_EXAM.

Snake bite causes girl’s leg to rot with necrosis
Snake bite causes girl’s leg to rot with necrosis hooda 49,401 Views • 3 years ago

Watch that video of a Snake bite causes girl’s leg to rot away with necrosis

Understanding COPD
Understanding COPD samer kareem 2,470 Views • 3 years ago

COPD stands for chronic obstructive pulmonary (lung) disease. COPD is a term applied to a family of diseases that includes emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema due to alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency. COPD usually progresses gradually, causing limited airflow in and out of the lungs. COPD adds to the work of the heart. Diseased lungs might reduce the amount of oxygen that goes to the blood. High blood pressure in blood vessels from the heart to the lungs makes it difficult for the heart to pump. Lung disease can also cause the body to produce too many red blood cells, which might make the blood thicker and harder to pump.

Open Appendectomy
Open Appendectomy DrHouse 69,561 Views • 3 years ago

Open Appendectomy Surgery Video

Accelerates the process of healing bone fractures.
Accelerates the process of healing bone fractures. samer kareem 3,891 Views • 3 years ago

Bone fractures are generally caused by injury, such as a fall, car accident, or sports injury, however, bone fractures can also be caused by osteoporosis. If you have a bone fracture, you must get immediate medical attention and keep the fracture immobilized until you can get help. After the fracture has been immobilized, you can then begin natural remedies to help heal broken bones fast.

Upper Limb Examination Video
Upper Limb Examination Video Medical_Videos 7,186 Views • 3 years ago

Upper Limb Examination Video

Flexor Digitorum Profundus (FDP) Finger Tendon Repair
Flexor Digitorum Profundus (FDP) Finger Tendon Repair samer kareem 15,696 Views • 3 years ago

Flexor Digitorum Profundus (FDP) Finger Tendon Repair

Anal Fissure
Anal Fissure samer kareem 4,898 Views • 3 years ago

An anal fissure is a small tear in the thin, moist tissue (mucosa) that lines the anus. An anal fissure may occur when you pass hard or large stools during a bowel movement. Anal fissures typically cause pain and bleeding with bowel movements. You also may experience spasms in the ring of muscle at the end of your anus (anal sphincter). Anal fissures are very common in young infants but can affect people of any age. Most anal fissures get better with simple treatments, such as increased fiber intake or sitz baths. Some people with anal fissures may need medication or, occasionally, surgery.

What is a stent, and how does it work?
What is a stent, and how does it work? samer kareem 2,091 Views • 3 years ago

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

Peak Flow Meter for Respiratory illness
Peak Flow Meter for Respiratory illness samer kareem 3,520 Views • 3 years ago

A peak flow meter is an inexpensive, portable, handheld device for those with asthma that is used to measure how well air moves out of your lungs. Measuring your peak flow using this meter is an important part of managing your asthma symptoms and preventing an asthma attack.

Relax tight upper back muscles
Relax tight upper back muscles samer kareem 1,682 Views • 3 years ago

Rhomboid muscle strain and spasm causes upper back pain between the shoulder blades. Some patients describe the muscle spasms and discomfort as knots in the back. Early treatment is important to speed healing and recovery. Ice therapy for the first few days followed by moist heat can help relieve symptoms.Oct 12, 2015

Psychological Erectile Dysfunction
Psychological Erectile Dysfunction samer kareem 1,750 Views • 3 years ago

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual function. It’s a common sexual problem, affecting as many as 30 million men in the United States. Most cases of ED have a physical cause, such as heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. Lifestyle choices like smoking and drinking excessive amounts of alcohol can also lead to ED. But for some men, psychological issues are the root of the problem.

Abnormal Fetal Presentation
Abnormal Fetal Presentation samer kareem 18,551 Views • 3 years ago

This video describes the various positions a baby may be in prior to delivery.

Paracentesis abdominal
Paracentesis abdominal samer kareem 2,059 Views • 3 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.

Caesarean section for a breech
Caesarean section for a breech Mohamed Ibrahim 26,567 Views • 3 years ago

Caesarean section is the most common way to deliver a breech baby in the USA, Australia, and Great Britain. Like any major surgery, it involves risks. Maternal mortality is increased by a Caesarean section, but still remains a rare complication in the First World. Third World statistics are dramatically different, and mortality is increased significantly. There is remote risk of injury to the mother’s internal organs, injury to the baby, and severe hemorrhage requiring hysterectomy with resultant infertility. More commonly seen are problems with noncatastrophic bleeding, postoperative infection and wound healing problems. It should be added that the increase in maternal mortality rates could be slightly skewed due to the fact that Caesarean sections are often used during high-risk pregnancies and/or when mortality is already a strong possibility.

One large study has confirmed that elective cesarean section has lower risk to the fetus and a slightly increased risk to the mother, than planned vaginal delivery of the breech however elements of the methodology used have undergone some criticism.

The same birth injuries that can occur in vaginal breech birth may rarely occur in Caesarean breech delivery. A Caesarean breech delivery is still a breech delivery. However the soft tissues of the uterus and abdominal wall are more forgiving of breech delivery than the hard bony ring of the pelvis. If a Caesarean is scheduled in advance (rather than waiting for the onset of labor) there is a risk of accidentally delivering the baby too early, so that the baby might have complications of prematurity. The mother’s subsequent pregnancies will be riskier than they would be after a vaginal birth (uterine rupture). The presence of a uterine scar will be a risk factor for any subsequent pregnancies.

Shave and Punch Skin Biopsy
Shave and Punch Skin Biopsy Doctor 18,530 Views • 3 years ago

a video showing the technique of Shave and Punch Skin Biopsies nique of

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