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Spinal Injury - Jaw Thrust
Spinal Injury - Jaw Thrust samer kareem 5,613 Views • 2 years ago

The jaw thrust is a method of opening the airway of a patient. The airway is very important in first aid! It consists of the structures in the back of the throat and upper neck. A patient who is unconscious is not able to maintain their own airway as it can become blocked by the tongue (see picture). Normally, first aid courses teach the head tilt – chin lift technique to open an airway. However, this airway manoeuvre involves significant movement of the patient’s neck. Therefore if there is any suspicion of a spinal (neck) injury it may cause further damage.

First Bilateral Hand Transplant in a Child: Zion's Story
First Bilateral Hand Transplant in a Child: Zion's Story Surgeon 3,094 Views • 2 years ago

Surgeons at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia were the first to perform a bilateral hand transplant on a child. Our research and work in this groundbreaking field of medicine led us to establish the Hand Transplantation Program. Combining the expertise of the Penn Transplant Institute and the Hospital’s Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Division of Orthopedics, the program aims to improve quality of life for children who may benefit from this procedure.

Grisp Reflex
Grisp Reflex Medical_Videos 5,367 Views • 2 years ago

Grisp Reflex

Pediatric Neurological Examination Introduction
Pediatric Neurological Examination Introduction Medical_Videos 9,700 Views • 2 years ago

Pediatric Neurological Examination Introduction

Gene Causing Breast Cancer Resistance to Chemotherapy
Gene Causing Breast Cancer Resistance to Chemotherapy Medical_Videos 6,665 Views • 2 years ago

Gene Causing Breast Cancer Resistance to Chemotherapy

Acromegaly
Acromegaly samer kareem 4,328 Views • 2 years ago

Acromegaly is usually caused by a noncancerous tumor. Middle-aged adults are most commonly affected. Symptoms include enlargement of the face, hands, and feet. Prompt treatment is needed to avoid serious illness. Drugs can reduce the effects of growth hormone. If needed, surgery and radiation may be used to remove tumor cells.

Female Intermittent Self Catheterization
Female Intermittent Self Catheterization Medical_Videos 16,337 Views • 2 years ago

Female Intermittent Self Catheterization

What Is Mohs Surgery?
What Is Mohs Surgery? Surgeon 348 Views • 2 years ago

For more information about Mohs surgery, please visit https://cle.clinic/3x7CRTy

Mohs surgery is a highly effective skin cancer removal procedure that takes just a few hours. It is most often used to treat basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas, the two most common skin cancers.

Chapters:
0:00 How effective is Mohs Surgery?
0:23 When is Mohs Surgery used?
0:50 How does Mohs Surgery work?
1:55 Does Mohs Surgery cure skin cancer?
2:06 How long is the recovery period after Mohs Surgery?

Resources:
Skins Cancer: https://cle.clinic/3G2MMM8
How Skin Cancer Is Found and Removed — At the Same Appointment: https://cle.clinic/3r9Wzu6
The Best Strategies To Reduce Your Risk of Skin Cancer: https://cle.clinic/38Bazqn

The information in this video was accurate as of 4.8.2022 and is for information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority or your healthcare practitioner for advice.

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Internal Jugular Cannulation
Internal Jugular Cannulation samer kareem 4,588 Views • 2 years ago

In caring for patients who are critically ill, access to the central venous circulation is important. Central venous access allows the placement of various types of intravenous (IV) lines to facilitate the infusion of fluids, blood products, and drugs and to obtain blood for laboratory analysis. It is also an essential procedure in patients in whom placement of a line in a peripheral vein is impossible. A central line may be the only means of venous access in such cases.

Vital Signs and Chest Examination
Vital Signs and Chest Examination Medical_Videos 8,070 Views • 2 years ago

Vital Signs and Chest Examination

The IVF Lab
The IVF Lab Medical_Videos 6,839 Views • 2 years ago

The IVF Lab

Intra-Uterine Device IUD Removal
Intra-Uterine Device IUD Removal Medical_Videos 30,632 Views • 2 years ago

Intra-Uterine Device IUD Removal

Anatomy of The Gastrointestinal Tract GIT
Anatomy of The Gastrointestinal Tract GIT Anatomy_Videos 12,704 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Gastrointestinal Tract GIT

Anatomy of The Superficial Dissection of The Upper and Lower Limbs
Anatomy of The Superficial Dissection of The Upper and Lower Limbs Anatomy_Videos 17,916 Views • 2 years ago

Anatomy of The Superficial Dissection of The Upper and Lower Limbs

Its time to enjoy Doctor Song
Its time to enjoy Doctor Song samer kareem 5,084 Views • 2 years ago

Its time to enjoy

Horrible Abscess On Thigh
Horrible Abscess On Thigh samer kareem 8,038 Views • 2 years ago

An abscess is a tender mass generally surrounded by a colored area from pink to deep red. Abscesses are often easy to feel by touching. The middle of an abscess is full of pus and debris. Painful and warm to touch, abscesses can show up any place on your body. The most common sites are in your armpits (axillae), areas around your anus and vagina(Bartholin gland abscess), the base of your spine (pilonidal abscess), around a tooth (dental abscess), and in your groin. Inflammation around a hair follicle can also lead to the formation of an abscess, which is called a boil (furuncle).

Arthrex Distal Biceps Button Tension Slide Technique
Arthrex Distal Biceps Button Tension Slide Technique samer kareem 2,558 Views • 2 years ago

An example of a technique I use in my surgical practice

Human Circulatory System and heart
Human Circulatory System and heart Alicia Berger 5,772 Views • 2 years ago

Human Circulatory System and heart video

Histology of Spleen
Histology of Spleen Histology 7,161 Views • 2 years ago

Histology of Spleen

Why is laparoscopic surgery done?
Why is laparoscopic surgery done? Surgeon 72 Views • 2 years ago

Laparoscopic surgery is minimally-invasive (keyhole) surgery and it is performed through very small incisions, using a camera to guide the surgeon during the procedure. Miss Sarah Mills, a top colorectal surgeon, explains why laparoscopic surgery is performed over alternative methods.

Make an appointment with Miss Sarah Mills here: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/sarah-mills

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