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Sister Mary Joseph Nodule on Physical Exam

Unfortunately, not all bulges are hernias. This umbilical bulge ended
This umbilical bulge ... clinical #video #umbilical ... lymphnode #oncology #umbilicus
Umbilical Cord Prolapse - umbilical cord presents ahead of fetus
 • Elevate the presenting fetal part
Umbilical Cord Prolapse ... - umbilical cord ... Obstetrics #OBGyn #Management
Dilated Abdominal Veins and Caput Medusae - Direction of Blood Flow

Vein Milking technique can be used
Normal veins: Umbilicus ... towards head) above umbilicus ... towards feet) below umbilicus ... respecting the umbilical ... above and below umbilicus
Resuscitative Hysterotomy - Procedure Instructions
When? ASAP. Within 4 minutes when possible.
Who? Pregnant patient with uterus above
with uterus above umbilicus ... Cardiac Arrest Management ... Scalpel, Scissors • Umbilical ... Midline Incision Umbilicus
Summary table of mechanism of action, side effect and contraindications of commonly used drugs for tuberculosis.
Summary table of ... medical diagrams, tables ... #medications #table ... #management #overview
Umbilical Hernia Reduction on Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)

Dr. Mario Lupu @MLugo2014

#Hernia #Reduction #POCUS #ultrasound #clinical
Umbilical Hernia ... ultrasound #clinical #Umbilical
Summary table of the mechanism of action, side effect and contraindications of commonly used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
Summary table of ... medical diagrams, tables ... #NSAIDS #management ... #pharmacology #table
Perimortem Hysterotomy Instructions

Do 4 minutes into arrest if uterus above the umbilicus

1. Manage Arrest
 • Compressions,
uterus above the umbilicus ... Scalpel, Scissors, Umbilical ... - Cut midline umbilicus ... Obstetrics #Emergency #management
The Acute Care Opioid Table - For Emergency Providers

There are a hundred opioid tables out there,
Acute Care Opioid Table ... hundred opioid tables ... Acute Care Opioid Table ... because no opioid table ... Dosing #Acute #Management
Types of abdominal hernias
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Inguinal (70.7%)
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Umbilical (13.9%)
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Epigastric (6.6%)
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Incisional (4.7%)
Inguinal (70.7%) - Umbilical