Clinical Skills

Orotracheal Intubation
Orotracheal Intubation DrPhil 6,138 Views • 2 years ago

The video shows how to perform the orotracheal intubation.Performed by harvard medical school

IM Injection
IM Injection DrPhil 83,515 Views • 2 years ago

How to give a gluteal intra-muscular injection

Positive Pressure Ventilation
Positive Pressure Ventilation Mohamed Ibrahim 24,194 Views • 2 years ago

Positive Pressure Ventilation with a face mask and a bag-valve device

Chest Tube Insertion
Chest Tube Insertion Mohamed Ibrahim 66,472 Views • 2 years ago

This video shows how to insert a chest tube

Abscess incision and drainage
Abscess incision and drainage Mohamed Ibrahim 52,090 Views • 2 years ago

A video showing abscess incision and drainage

Central Venous Line Placement
Central Venous Line Placement Mohamed Ibrahim 33,116 Views • 2 years ago

Central Venous Line Placement in the subclavian vein

assesment of coordination
assesment of coordination neal 24,194 Views • 2 years ago

assesment of coordination

Internal jugular vein puncture
Internal jugular vein puncture Mohamed Ibrahim 50,932 Views • 2 years ago

Central venous access is essential in providing quality medical care to many patients for whom intensive therapy is required. In many situations, a semipermanent tunneled central line is preferred (see Indications). An anterior approach to the internal jugular vein (IJV) is the best option in this situation because it offers the easiest route with a low risk of complications. In this procedure, a tunneled catheter is surgically inserted into a vein in the neck or chest and passed under the skin. Only the end of the catheter is brought through the skin; medicines and intravenous (IV) fluid can be administered through this catheter; other tasks, such as blood sampling, can also be performed. The fact that the catheter is passed under the skin helps secure the catheter, reduces the rate of infection, and permits free movement of the catheter port. The placement of a tunneled catheter should be carried out by practitioners with specific experience in the procedure.

Insert Foley Catheter
Insert Foley Catheter Mohamed Ibrahim 141,797 Views • 2 years ago

It is held in place with a balloon at the end, which is filled with sterile water to prevent the catheter from being removed from the bladder. The urine drains through the catheter tube into a bag, which is emptied when full. The procedure to insert a catheter is called catheterization.

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