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DIY SURGICAL SCRUB CAP with FREE Pattern to Pair with Cloth FACE MASK!!!

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As many of you know, healthcare workers globally are struggling to find the scrubs and masks they need to perform their duties. Not only on the front lines of the Covid-19 crisis but also at secondary medical facilities. Shipping dates for medical scrubs and masks can be anywhere from 6-12 weeks! We must act before that!

Doctors, surgeons, nurses, and others have reached out to me about a pattern for a scrub cap. Many of you talented seamstresses and sewists are ready and willing to sew! And even for the beginners out there, we can do this! This pattern is meant for everyone! Thank you for giving back however you can!

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What Do You Think About Plastic Surgery? | Easy Spanish 321

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Dynamic Interlaminar Device

Moving a step forward into the non-fusion world, the IntraSPINE® is a dynamic interlaminar device, which core is made of silicone (65 shores) and covered with a polyester textile.

The silicone core has an innovative shape : the anterior part is designed to perfectly suit the interlaminar space, and is sized in five different heights; the posterior part, with a triangular shape, has a linear cavity allowing deformation in extension.

On the anterior part, the textile is covered with a layer of silicone to avoid fibrosis in the yellow ligament area.

Surgery can be performed by mini-invasive monolateral approach, using the device alone, or following a midline bi-lateral technique if combined with its artificial ligament in case of weakness of the supraspinous ligament.

Full motion preservation, both in flexion and extension.

Support on the laminae allowing intervertebral decompression.

Lordosis restitution, respecting the instantaneous axis of rotation.

Constrainted elastic absorption.

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G-POEM endoscopic procedure transforms patient's life

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Gastroparesis was robbing Valerie Hemlin of her ability to eat, walk, and even think. Thanks to a G-POEM surgery performed by gastroenterologist Pritesh Mutha, MD, with UT Physicians, Valerie is back to living a quality life. Watch her life-changing story!

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Gastroenterologist Mouen Khashab discusses using the GPOEM procedure to help treat gastroparesis. Visit us! https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/gastroenterology_hepatology/

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Surgical wound healing

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Seattle Bellevue’s Award Winning Beauty Theorist & Facial Plastic Surgeon Dr. Philip Young Discusses how to make your incisions heal with the least amount of scarring as possible through careful cleaning. How to clean your incisions to avoid scars was made because we had so many people ask us how to do this better.

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Warning this Video may contain facial plastic surgery procedures which can be considered graphic and shocking. The video contents may not be suitable for all audiences and you should watch at your own risk.

The content seen in this video is the property of Dr. Philip Young, MD, a board-certified Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgeon who specializes in Facial Plastic Surgery, and Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery, PLLC. It is for medical education purposes. The information in these videos is the opinion of the authors and is not necessarily the official opinion of the American Academy of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery.

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Bumrungrad Robotic Surgery Center

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A surgeon’s hands are known for precision and meticulousness to achieve the best operation result. But what if such expertise is further enhanced? At Bumrungrad International Hospital, the Robotic Surgery Center provides minimally invasive surgery with pinpoint accuracy from a state-of-the-art robotic surgical system. This ensures smaller incisions which leads to less trauma and faster recovery. Our comprehensive multidisciplinary surgical team is ready to tackle all sorts of illnesses. Because our ultimate goal is to put a smile back on every patient’s face.

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Prof. Salome Maswime discusses Global Surgery as a new discipline in medicine that seeks to improve access to surgery and the quality of surgical care, bringing together different stakeholders. For centuries, surgeons have focused on surgical techniques, and what is done inside of the hospital, but Global Surgery is a new discipline that seeks to understand the patient who has the disease, rather than the disease that the patient has. When you come for an area where you have no water or electricity, or have no education or employment, you may be more susceptible to certain diseases, and you may not heal as well as someone who has food and water security.
Life expectancy is lower in countries where people do not have equitable access to.

Call to Action
1. As civil society we can all play a role in ensuring that everyone has better access to health education, healthcare, and preventing disease
2. NGO’s can partner with the health sector to improve healthcare for vulnerable communities
3. Companies and individuals can partner with the health sector to find innovative ways of delivering and financing healthcare.

New reality: A world in which everyone has access to comprehensive surgical care. Salome Maswime is an associate Professor and the Head of the Global Surgery Division at the University of Cape Town; an Obstetrician and Gynaecologist; a World Economic Forum Young
Scientist; Next Einstein Fellow; and President of the South African Clinician Scientists Society.
She is a former research fellow at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and former lecturer at the Wits University. She is a trustee of the South African Health Systems Trust, and associate editor of the South African Journal of Obstetics and Gynaecology; and a member of UNITARs’ Global Surgery Foundation leadership team. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Cleaning the G-Tube Area

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Cincinnati Children’s shows parents and caretakers how to properly clean a Gastrostomy Tube (G-Tube) site. A G-Tube site that is kept clean and dry is less likely to cause skin issues.

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A G-tube is a soft, flexible tube placed in the stomach through surgery. A G-tube is used to give a child the nutrients he or she needs to grow and develop.

There are different types of G-tubes, for example: a peg tube; a regular G-tube; and a G-tube button.

No matter what type of G-tube your child has, the G-tube will require special care.

Your child’s G-tube site should be cleaned at least daily. A G-tube site that is kept clean and dry is less likely to have skin issues.

One of the first things you’ll need to do when cleaning the G-tube is to gather your supplies. Make sure you have: a nice clean surface; soap and water; Q-tips; gauze; wash cloths; towels; or anything else you’ll need to help dry the area.

You’ll also want to have any new dressings that you use to apply to the G-tube site when it’s clean.

The first thing that you’ll want to do before cleaning the G-tube area is wash your own hands with soap and water, and dry your hands completely. You’ll then want to talk to your child about, “It’s time to clean the G-tube.”

The next thing you’ll want to do is remove any old dressings that were at the g-tube site. Once you remove the dressing you’ll want to look for any redness around the G-tube. You’ll want to move the tube, look at the skin, look for any drainage, any crusting, and look for any excess skin tissue that may have developed at the site.

After the dressing has been removed you’ll want to clean the site with warm soap and water.

You can use gauze pads that have been soaked with the soap and water; you can use a wash cloth; and you can use Q-tips to get under the tube and remove any of the crusting or any drainage that might be there. Then you’ll want to rinse any soapy water off the G-tube.

You’ll want to use any extra Q-tips that you have to again get around the edge of the G-tube, and remove any of the wetness and the water that still may be under the tube.

Most children with g-tubes can take a regular bath or shower to clean around their G-tube. Be sure to check with your doctor first before doing this.

If a dressing is used at the G-tube site, you can now re-apply a clean, dry dressing, and re-secure the G-tube.

Do not use ointments around the G-tube site unless directed by your doctor.

Remember to call your child’s doctor if the G-tube site is: red; swollen; sore; has excess skin at the site; is leaking from or around the G-tube; or has pus or increased drainage.
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Children’s Wisconsin’s Enteral Feeding Program staff show how to change a button type of G-tube, which includes information about the balloon that’s attached to this type of G-tube. Learn more: https://childrenswi.link/3gFQq4x

How to take History in Surgery Wards || History Taking in Surgery Patients

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Surgery Progress Notes-Case Presentations

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Surgery Progress Notes-Case Presentations

Tammy Wang (Class of 2013) describes how to write a progress note and present a patient on a surgery rotation

Medication Routes of Administration and Medical Abbreviations | Nursing NCLEX Review

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Medication routes of administration and medical abbreviations nursing NCLEX review.

As a nurse or healthcare professional, you’ll need to know some of the common routes of medication administration, as well as abbreviations used to identify those routes.

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Before using abbreviations, it’s important to check your facility’s protocols, as abbreviation use can vary. Most healthcare facilities keep a sheet of approved abbreviations for nursing and other healthcare staff.

Some common medication administration routes/abbreviations include the following:

PO (by mouth)
NPO (nothing by mouth)
Bucc (buccal)
IV (Intravenous)
IVPB (intravenous piggyback)

NGT (Nasogastric Tube)
TD (transdermal)
ID (Intradermal)
Subq (Subcutaneous)
IO (Intraosseous)
ETT (Endotracheal tube)
Rect (Rectal)
Vag (Vaginal)
PEG (percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy)
INH (inhaled)
and more…

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ac hs; po prn; give tab SL…..What the heck?? Medical abbreviations are used in Doctor’s orders, prescriptions, and in the medical record. Trying to understand the orders can be hard enough without all of the abbreviations that God only knows how they came up with them. This section will help you learn the meanings for some common abbreviations you will be seeing in duties as a MAP.
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