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Shoulder Physical Exam
Shoulder Physical Exam Anatomist 34,523 Views • 3 years ago

Kathleen Carr, MD performs a full shoulder exam for the musculoskeletal program at the University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine.

Infant Urine Specimen Collection
Infant Urine Specimen Collection Scott 32,104 Views • 3 years ago

Infant Urine Specimen Collection

Chest Tube Placement
Chest Tube Placement Anatomist 16,119 Views • 3 years ago

Chest Tube Placement

Are vaccines safe?
Are vaccines safe? Anatomist 23,350 Views • 3 years ago

Vaccines are extremely safe. Adverse reactions are uncommon. The most common reaction is pain and swelling at the vaccine site, which is easily treated, and has no longterm problems. An allergic reaction to vaccines are rare. Dr. Michael Davis dispells this and other vaccine myths, including myths about autism and vaccines.

What is Vaginal Discharge and How To Get Rid Of It?
What is Vaginal Discharge and How To Get Rid Of It? hooda 140,448 Views • 3 years ago

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Eye Pressure Test
Eye Pressure Test samer kareem 2,571 Views • 3 years ago

Eye Pressure Test

Erectile Dysfunction : Causes, symptoms and treatment
Erectile Dysfunction : Causes, symptoms and treatment samer kareem 3,840 Views • 3 years ago

Sarcoidosis Deformity
Sarcoidosis Deformity academyo 12,103 Views • 3 years ago

Third video about sarcoidosis. Please see my website for disclaimer.

Frostbite - A Nightmare
Frostbite - A Nightmare Mohamed Ibrahim 8,357 Views • 3 years ago

Frostbite is an injury caused by freezing of the skin and underlying tissues. First your skin becomes very cold and red, then numb, hard and pale. Frostbite is most common on the fingers, toes, nose, ears, cheeks and chin. Exposed skin in cold, windy weather is most vulnerable to frostbite. But frostbite can occur on skin covered by gloves or other clothing. Frostnip, the first stage of frostbite, doesn't cause permanent skin damage. You can treat very mild frostbite with first-aid measures, including rewarming your skin. All other frostbite requires medical attention because it can damage skin, tissues, muscle and bones. Possible complications of severe frostbite include infection and nerve damage.

Blood Transfusion-Transmitted Diseases (Part 2)
Blood Transfusion-Transmitted Diseases (Part 2) samer kareem 1,549 Views • 3 years ago

Blood Transfusion-Transmitted Diseases

Anatomy of cornea
Anatomy of cornea samer kareem 7,811 Views • 3 years ago

How to Triple Your Chances of Getting Pregnant?
How to Triple Your Chances of Getting Pregnant? hooda 24,484 Views • 3 years ago

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Plaster Cast Care
Plaster Cast Care Nigel Brown 3,318 Views • 3 years ago

The video is about taking care of your plaster cast and the after care. What you should do if you have a problem. Your questions answered.

Deep Tendon Reflexes Exam
Deep Tendon Reflexes Exam samer kareem 6,853 Views • 3 years ago

In a normal person, when a muscle tendon is tapped briskly, the muscle immediately contracts due to a two-neuron reflex arc involving the spinal or brainstem segment that innervates the muscle. The afferent neuron whose cell body lies in a dorsal root ganglion innervates the muscle or Golgi tendon organ associated with the muscles; the efferent neuron is an alpha motoneuron in the anterior horn of the cord. The cerebral cortex and a number of brainstem nuclei exert influence over the sensory input of the muscle spindles by means of the gamma motoneurons that are located in the anterior horn; these neurons supply a set of muscle fibers that control the length of the muscle spindle itself.

Breast Exam Demonstration
Breast Exam Demonstration Harvard_Student 17,433 Views • 3 years ago

Breast Exam Demonstration

Inhalational Injuries
Inhalational Injuries samer kareem 1,327 Views • 3 years ago

Smoke inhalation is the leading cause of death due to fires. It produces injury through several mechanisms, including thermal injury to the upper airway, irritation or chemical injury to the airways from soot, asphyxiation, and toxicity from carbon monoxide (CO) and other gases such as cyanide.

Large Bowel Epiploica Laparoscopic Resection
Large Bowel Epiploica Laparoscopic Resection Scott 8,233 Views • 3 years ago

Large Bowel Epiploica Laparoscopic Resection

Liposuction for Fat Loss Procedure
Liposuction for Fat Loss Procedure dr. kamal hussein saleh al husseiny 1,305 Views • 3 years ago

AL EMADI HOSPITAL-QATAR-DOHA AMERICAN BOARD CERTIFICATE AESTHETIC MEDICINE drkhsh2001@yahoo.com http://www.kamalsaleh.sptechs.com

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm samer kareem 2,479 Views • 3 years ago

An abdominal aortic aneurysm is an enlarged area in the lower part of the aorta, the major blood vessel that supplies blood to the body. The aorta, about the thickness of a garden hose, runs from your heart through the center of your chest and abdomen. Because the aorta is the body's main supplier of blood, a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm can cause life-threatening bleeding. Depending on the size and the rate at which your abdominal aortic aneurysm is growing, treatment may vary from watchful waiting to emergency surgery. Once an abdominal aortic aneurysm is found, doctors will closely monitor it so that surgery can be planned if it's necessary. Emergency surgery for a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm can be risky.

Paramedian Thoracic Epidural Anaesthesia
Paramedian Thoracic Epidural Anaesthesia Anatomist 19,752 Views • 3 years ago

Paramedian Thoracic Epidural Anaesthesia

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