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Allis tissue forceps are recognized as one of the primary instruments used in surgeries. Surgeons make use of this incredible tool for its enormous surgical benefits. Named after the renowned American surgeon Oscar H. Allis, this tool has become crucial in various medical procedures. Surgeons make use of this tool when there is a need to grasp tissues especially tough/fatty tissues without causing tissue trauma. Significance of Allis tissue forceps These forceps are greatly useful in surgeries especially those that require the manipulation of tough tissues. Sometimes it is also referred to as Allis clamps as its design looks like a clamp. Also, these forceps ar…
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The report studies the historical data of the Medical Supplies Market and offers valuable information about the key segments and sub-segments, revenue generation, demand and supply scenario, trends, and other vital aspects. The report offers an accurate forecast estimation of the Medical Supplies industry based on the recent technological and research advancements. It also offers valuable data to assist the investors in formulating strategic business investment plans and capitalize on the emerging growth prospects in the Medical Supplies market. The medical supplies market will witness significant growth owing to the rise in healthcare expenditure along with technolo…
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The Medical Supplies Market report provides full coverage of the companies’ data, including details about their production and manufacturing capacity, product portfolio, business overview, revenue, gross profit margins, sales network and distribution channel, financial standing, and market position. The report also studies business strategies and strategic alliances undertaken by companies to gain a robust footing in the market. The medical supplies market will witness significant growth owing to the rise in healthcare expenditure along with technological advancement in medical equipment. Other factors, such as the rise in trauma injuries, infectious diseases, and ro…
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Hello, my wife has a arrythmia. It is tachicardia, but we do not know what kind of arrythmia. She is 33 years old. Her disease activated when she looks normal, it is suddenly happen, then her heart beat about 180 per minute, continuously about 30 minute, then stop it. At the moment she took a konkor and a validol. We have a ECG when tachicardia activates, and echocardiogramm is when her heart rhythm is normal. Please tell me which one of arrythmia ?
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View File Introduction to Fungi by webster introductionto FungiThis new edition of the universally acclaimed andwidely used textbook on fungal biology has beencompletely rewritten, drawing directly on theauthors’ research and teaching experience. Thetext takes account of the rapid and excitingprogress that has been made in the taxonomy, celland molecular biology, biochemistry, pathologyand ecology of the fungi. Features of taxonomicsignificance are integrated with natural functions,including their relevance to human affairs. Specialemphasis is placed on the biology and control ofhuman and plant pathogens, providing a vitallink between fu…
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12 Lead ECG Placement Mnemonics helps to remember placement of chest and limb ECG leads. Often the respective leads indicators are marked on chest leads. Limb leads are color coded and marked too. There are three types of ECG leads available: Banana Type Snap Type Pinch/Clip/Grabber Type Banana Type leads are common with old pattern of ECG machines. Chest leads are marked with C1, C2 or like V1, V2. Todays leads also carries a color coding. Snap Type is used very frequently and attached to the connector with a snap or button. Easy to use with disposal type of connectors and these are frequently used in ICU, NICU and Emergency d…
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I am surprised that this EKG doesn't show any escape beats. I mean, 4 dropped beats? That should induce at least Junctional Escape Beats or PJCs and more likely Ventricular Escape Beats or PVCs. So why are there no escape beats or premature beats in this sinus arrest? I also know that this EKG shows the first stage of a heart attack, the hyperacute phase where the only change is in the voltage and symmetry of the T wave(high voltage and symmetric vs normal low voltage and asymmetric).
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What is Reentry Supraventricular Tachycardia? Its also called as reentrant supraventricular tachycardia. Reentry supraventricular tachycardias (SVT) occurs due to the reentrant pathways above the bifurcation of the bundle of His. The mechanism of action is simple. Reentry is nothing but the circular propagation of an electrical impulse by 2 interconnected pathways which have different characteristics, conduction speed and refractory periods. If conduction over the first pathway is slow enough, a premature impulse may continue retrograde all the way up the second pathway. This by now has past its refractory period. If the first pathway has also past its refractory per…
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A 28 yrs old, unmarried women presents with hypercalcaemia, neck mass and following X-Ray Findings. Read the X-Ray Findings and describe the condition.
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X-ray Abdomen or Abdominal X-ray is popularly known as AXR. This is another common x-ray, we frequently encounter. Here is an easy to remember mnemonics to read an abdominal X-ray. We simply can remember it as Gases, Masses, Bones, Stones. A systematic approach to AXR interpretation is essential to avoid missing significant pathological changes. A systematic approach to AXR interpretation is essential to avoid missing significant pathological changes. Determine the ownership, adequacy and technical quality of the film. Name and date of birth of the patient and date radiograph was performed. Projection, Posture (e.g. supine or erect). Adequacy of exposure and then Look …
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ECG is the mainstay of diagnosing STEMI which is a true medical emergency Making the correct diagnosis promptly is life-saving. That is why when a clinical picture correlates with MI, ECG becomes the first line of Investigation. What is Acute Coronary Syndrome Coronary heart disease is a major cause of death and disability in developed countries and the world •Unstable coronary disease (ACS) is characterized by plaque rupture or erosion with associated thrombosis –STEMI –NSTEMI –Unstable angina •STEMI is a true medical emergency ECG in STEMI •ECG is a mainstay in the initial diagnosis of patients with suspected ACS which will dictate ma…
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A 78 years old male, with h/o back pain for few months. The above x-ray of the patient is suggestive of ?
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Chest X-ray is one of the commonest OPD investigation we frequently encounter. All of us must know how to read it and interpret. Reading a chest x-ray, though looks simpler, often overlooked by us. Here is a simpler way to remember and read a chest x-ray easily. The popular mnemonics to remember is DRSABCD. This is quite simple to understand and interpret accordingly. D – Details about the patient and the x-ray. Why it’s important? Well, a what’s can go wrong if we interpret another patient’s x-ray for some one else. We describe details under the following sub heading. Patient name, age / DOB, *** Type of film – PA or…
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Normal adult 12-lead ECG Normal sinus rhythm each P wave is followed by a QRS P waves normal for the subject P wave rate 60 – 100 bpm with <10% variation rate <60 = sinus bradycardia rate >100 = sinus tachycardia variation >10% = sinus arrhythmia normal QRS axis normal P waves height < 2.5 mm in lead II width < 0.11 s in lead II for abnormal P waves see right atrial hypertrophy, left atrial hypertrophy, atrial premature beat, hyperkalaemia normal PR interval 0.12 to 0.20 s (3 – 5 small squares) for short PR segment consider Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome or Lown-Ganong-Levine synd…
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