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Gynecological History
Gynecological History samer kareem 4,152 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

General Considerations Because a discussion of reproductive issues may be difficult for some women, it is important to obtain the history in a relaxed and private setting. The patient should be clothed, particularly if she is meeting the provider for the first time. Ordinarily, the patient should be interviewed alone. Exceptions may be made for children, adolescents, and mentally impaired women, or if the patient specifically requests the presence of a caretaker, friend, or family member. However, even in these circumstances, it is desirable for the patient to have some time to speak with the clinician privately. The manner of address should be formal using the title Mrs., Ms., Miss, or Dr. with the patient’s surname, unless the patient requests otherwise. In some settings, it may be appropriate for nursing staff to be involved with history taking. A nurse may be perceived as less threatening, and may be able to take the history in a less hurried manner.1 The provider can verify the history and focus on areas of concern. Alternatively, it may be helpful to ask the patient to complete a self-history form on paper or by computer prior to speaking with the provider. This allows the provider to devote time to addressing positive responses, and ensures that important questions are not missed. Hasley2 showed that responses to a computer-based questionnaire designed to update a patient’s gynecologic history were equivalent to those obtained during a personal interview. Several studies involving patients in non-gynecologic settings have shown that patients are more likely to provide sensitive information when responding to a computer-based questionnaire as opposed to a personal interview or even a paper questionnaire.3 In order to increase a patient’s level of comfort during the interview, questions should be asked in an open-ended and nonjudgmental way. Assumptions should not be made about aspects of the patient’s background such as sexual orientation. At the conclusion of the interview, patients should be asked whether there are concerns that they would like to discuss that were not addressed previously in the interview.

Full Human Dead Body Decomposing Video
Full Human Dead Body Decomposing Video hooda 145,542 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

Watch that Full Human Dead Body Decomposing Video

Seeing is Believing: Cataract Surgery
Seeing is Believing: Cataract Surgery Emery King 12,242 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

DMC Eye specialist restores a woman's vision by removing cataracts and installing an artificial lens. ~ Detroit Medical Center

phlebotomy Tips
phlebotomy Tips dr_farag2004 10,864 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

A video show phlebotomy tips

Chest x-ray, mediastinal structures
Chest x-ray, mediastinal structures academyo 39,402 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

This is second video to describe mediastinal structures on a Chest x-ray. Please see my website for disclaimer.

KID swallowed coin. Doctor extracts it without surgery
KID swallowed coin. Doctor extracts it without surgery samer kareem 3,383 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

The kid swallowed a coin. Just watch how professionally a doctor extracts it, while another hospital might even perform a surgery and empty the parent's...

Gastric Sleeve and Lap Band Surgeries
Gastric Sleeve and Lap Band Surgeries samer kareem 5,728 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

There are several things to consider when trying to decide between gastric bypass surgery and gastric sleeve surgery. Unlike the laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (Lap Band), these two operations are both permanent, reduce hunger, and lead to the highest percentage of weight loss. To properly compare gastric sleeve surgery to gastric bypass surgery we will examine the following data : Expected weight loss. Speed of weight loss. Time of surgery. Gastric bypass benefits over sleeve. Gastric sleeve benefits over bypass. Risk of complications. Surgeon skill and preference.

Primary biliary cholangitis
Primary biliary cholangitis samer kareem 1,670 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), formerly known as primary biliary cirrhosis, is a chronic liver disease resulting from progressive destruction of the bile ducts in the liver – called the intrahepatic bile ducts. Bile produced in your liver travels via these ducts to your small intestine where it aids in the digestion of fat and fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K). When the ducts are destroyed, bile builds up in the liver contributing to inflammation and scarring (fibrosis). Eventually this can lead to cirrhosis and its associated complications, as scar tissue replaces healthy liver tissue and liver function becomes increasingly impaired.

Hyponatremia: causes, diagnosis and management
Hyponatremia: causes, diagnosis and management samer kareem 1,407 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

Hyponatremia is defined as a serum sodium of less than 135 Meq per litre and occurs in upto 22 % of hospitalised patients. The causes of hyponatremia may be understood based on the pre-existing volume status of the patient which may either be hypovolemic, euvolemic or hypervolemic hyponatremia. This presentation discusses in detail, the causes of these underlying conditions. Also mentioned are the clinical features and management options and therapeutic sodium targets in patients with hyponatremia. Drugs such as demeclocycline and vaptans (Tolvaptan, Conivaptan) are also mentioned as management options which may be used on a case to case basis. Finally, the all important targets of sodium correction over 24 hours are also mentioned, along with a practical formula for calculation of sodium deficit which is explained with an example.

Assisted Birth Delivery HD
Assisted Birth Delivery HD Harvard_Student 15,952 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

Assisted Birth Delivery HD

Systemic lupus erythematosus!
Systemic lupus erythematosus! samer kareem 1,494 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

Systemic lupus erythematous is an autoimmune condition characterised by damage to organ systems due to autoantibodies and immune complex deposition. Genes, epigenetic changes and environment play a role in its pathogenesis. SLE is a truly multi system disease causing widespread clinical manifestations in almost all organ systems. Autoantibodies in SLE are numerous and mainly include ANA, dsDNA, Sm and others.

Administering a Subcutaneous Injection
Administering a Subcutaneous Injection Harvard_Student 8,233 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

Administering a Subcutaneous Injection

Cerclage In Pregnancy Laparoscopic HD
Cerclage In Pregnancy Laparoscopic HD Scott 9,610 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

Cerclage In Pregnancy Laparoscopic HD

Filariasis
Filariasis samer kareem 1,243 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

A brief overview of Filarial infection in humans. This presentation includes the etiopathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment of this condition.

breast implants-breast surgery
breast implants-breast surgery dr. kamal hussein saleh al husseiny 1,174 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

breast implants-breast surgery

Liposuction for Fat Loss Procedure
Liposuction for Fat Loss Procedure dr. kamal hussein saleh al husseiny 1,265 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

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

DERMOLIPECTOMY-QATAR DUBAI
DERMOLIPECTOMY-QATAR DUBAI dr. kamal hussein saleh al husseiny 1,203 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

DERMOLIPECTOMY-QATAR DUBAI

Omphalocele
Omphalocele samer kareem 8,565 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

An omphalocele is a birth defect in which an infant's intestine or other abdominal organs are outside of the body because of a hole in the belly button (navel) area. The intestines are covered only by a thin layer of tissue and can be easily seen.

Physiology of Urinary System in Arabic
Physiology of Urinary System in Arabic Anatomist 10,129 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

Physiology of Urinary System in Arabic

Tropical sprue
Tropical sprue samer kareem 3,798 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

What is tropical sprue? Tropical sprue is diagnosed when somebody has long-standing GI problems and has visited tropical regions in the past. It's thought to be caused by bacterial overgrowth and often leads to villous atrophy.

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