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Recurrent Giant Cell Tumor of Tendon Sheath
Recurrent Giant Cell Tumor of Tendon Sheath samer kareem 1,448 Views • 2 years ago

Recurrent Giant Cell Tumor of Tendon Sheath

Subcutaneous Injection Technique
Subcutaneous Injection Technique samer kareem 2,075 Views • 2 years ago

Subcutaneous Injection

Big Bubble Technique
Big Bubble Technique Alicia Berger 10,192 Views • 2 years ago

Big Bubble Technique

Hypernatremia, symptoms, treatment,
Hypernatremia, symptoms, treatment, samer kareem 1,058 Views • 2 years ago

Evaluation of a Pleural Effusion
Evaluation of a Pleural Effusion samer kareem 2,887 Views • 2 years ago

Central Line Insertion Steps
Central Line Insertion Steps Scott 7,890 Views • 2 years ago

A central venous catheter (CVC), also known as a central line, central venous line, or central venous access catheter, is a catheter placed into a large vein. Catheters can be placed in veins in the neck (internal jugular vein), chest (subclavian vein or axillary vein), groin (femoral vein), or through veins in the arms (also known as a PICC line, or peripherally inserted central catheters). It is used to administer medication or fluids that are unable to be taken by mouth or would harm a smaller peripheral vein, obtain blood tests (specifically the "central venous oxygen saturation"), and measure central venous pressure.

USMLE Step 2 CS - Vaginal Discharge
USMLE Step 2 CS - Vaginal Discharge usmle tutoring 12,769 Views • 2 years ago

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USMLE Step 2 CS - Numbness Weakness Full Video
USMLE Step 2 CS - Numbness Weakness Full Video usmle tutoring 13,964 Views • 2 years ago

USMLE Step 2 CS - Numbness Weakness Full Video

Arterial Bleeding Control -  How to Stop It?
Arterial Bleeding Control - How to Stop It? hooda 13,943 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to learn how to stop arterial bleeding

How to save a choking baby under age one year
How to save a choking baby under age one year samer kareem 1,882 Views • 2 years ago

Arterial Pulse in health and disease
Arterial Pulse in health and disease samer kareem 2,832 Views • 2 years ago

A detailed description of the Arterial Pulse including its waveform and pathological subtypes. Also discussed are the abnormal rates (tachycardia and bradycardia) and their causes, abnormal rhythm (including regularly regular and irregularly irregular pulses) and abnormal character (including pulses bisferiens, pulses parvus et tarsus, pulsus alternans, pulses paradoxus and others.) Description of pulse in various pathological states including Aortic stenosis and aortic regurgitation is also included. Finally there is also a description of the peripheral signs of aortic regurgitation.

Bipolar Disorder Types Overview
Bipolar Disorder Types Overview Scott Stevens 8,431 Views • 2 years ago

Bipolar Disorder Types Overview

Medical Nursing - How to Insert Enema
Medical Nursing - How to Insert Enema hooda 9,589 Views • 2 years ago

Watch that video to know How to Insert Enema

600 million air pockets in your Lung
600 million air pockets in your Lung samer kareem 1,482 Views • 2 years ago

Your lungs are have 600 million air pockets -- enough to cover a tennis court.

Physical Assessment
Physical Assessment samer kareem 19,217 Views • 2 years ago

Physical assessment is taking an educated, systematic look at all aspects of an individual’s health status utilizing knowledge, skills and tools of health history and physical exam. To collect data- information about the client’s health, including physiological, psychological, sociocultural and spiritual aspects To establish actual and potential problems To establish the nurse-client relationship Method: The history is done first, then the physical examination focuses on finding data associated with the history. Health History- obtained through interview and record review. Physical exam- accomplished by tools and techniques ** A complete assessment is not necessarily carried out each time. A comprehensive assessment is part of a health screening examination. On admission, you will do an admission assessment (not necessarily including everything presented here) and document it on the admission form. You will do a daily shift assessment (patient systems review). And, if client has a specific problem, you may assess only that part of the body (focused). Data Collection: Information is organized into objective and subjective data: Subjective: Apparent only to person affected; includes client’s perceptions, feelings, thoughts, and expectations. It cannot be directly observed and can be discovered only asking questions. Objective: Detectable by an observer or can be tested against an acceptable standard; tangible, observable facts; includes observation of client behavior, medical records, lab and diagnostic tests, data collected by physical exam. ** To obtain data for the nursing health history, you must utilize good interview techniques and communications skills. Record accurately. DO NOT ASSUME. D. Frameworks for Health Assessment There are two main frameworks utilized in health assessment: Head to Toe- systematic collection of data starting with the head and working downward. Functional Health Assessment- Gordon’s 11 functional health patterns that address the behaviors a person uses to maintain health. PERSON is the ACC-ADN framework for assessment. It is similar to Gordon's functional health patterns.

What a real
What a real "sore throat" samer kareem 2,418 Views • 2 years ago

Registered Nurse Ken describes what a real "sore throat"

Innovations in Minimal Access Pediatric Surgery and Technology - Stanford Children's Health
Innovations in Minimal Access Pediatric Surgery and Technology - Stanford Children's Health hooda 124 Views • 2 years ago

Sanjeev Dutta, MD, FACS discusses the fascinating new world of surgical technology. The pediatric general surgeon shares how medicine and technology have combined to achieve less invasive procedures and healthier outcomes for surgical patients.

Dr. Dutta is a pediatric general surgeon at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. He is also an Associate Professor of Surgery at Stanford School of Medicine and Surgical Director of the Multidisciplinary Initiative for Surgical Technology Research.

Learn more about Stanford Children's Health. http://www.stanfordchildrens.org.

急性坏疽阑尾炎的手术治疗
急性坏疽阑尾炎的手术治疗 wang bzh 2,426 Views • 2 years ago

急性坏疽阑尾炎的手术治疗

Proximal Humerus Fracture Repair
Proximal Humerus Fracture Repair samer kareem 4,409 Views • 2 years ago

urgical management of proximal humerus fractures may be categorized either according to fracture type (eg, Neer type, anatomic type, greater tuberosity, surgical neck, anatomic neck, articular surface, lesser tuberosity fragments) or according to method of fixation (eg, closed reduction with no fixation, percutaneous fixation, open reduction with internal fixation [ORIF], humeral head replacement associated with tuberosity fixation

Warts, Are they contagious?
Warts, Are they contagious? samer kareem 1,745 Views • 2 years ago

A short story about Warts, Are they contagious?

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