ENT

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    21 April

    Types of Biopsy

    Biopsy is a procedure to obtain tissue for microscopical examination, usually to arrive at a diagnosis. Types of biopsy is given in following sections. Skin biopsies are vital in dermatology to help in the correct diagnosis of different conditions and also to help with therapeutic preparation. Different skin biopsy strategies…

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  • 21 April

    Consent

    Consent​1​ Consent is an act of voluntary agreement between two parties; in medical care, it is the patient and the doctor. The consent is of two types. CONSENT Implied consent The consent is not written, when a patient submits to health care agencies for medical examination or treatment. Patient attending…

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  • 21 April

    Ethical Duties and Responsibilities of Doctor

    Duties and Responsibilities of the Doctor​1​ Compulsory duties Notification of births and deathsNotification of notifiable diseases to the appropriate authoritiesReporting of cases of poisoningReporting of suspected causes of deathReporting of cases covered under the privileged communicationResponding to call for emergency, military services. ETHICAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DOCTOR To…

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  • 21 April

    Essential Medical ethics

    Definition of Medical ethics Medical ethics is a system of moral principles that apply values and judgments to the practice of medicine. Law and Ethics​1​ Law is an obligation on the part of society imposed by the competent authority, and noncompliance may lead to punishment in the form of monetary…

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  • 21 April

    30 Ultimate Neuroanatomy Videos

    In this article you can find 30 ULTIMATE NEUROANATOMY VIDEOS for DNB ENT OSCE and DNB ENT Theory 30 ULTIMATE NEUROANATOMY VIDEOS Brain stem and Cranial nerves Neuroanatomy Videos Brain stem and Cranial nerves Neuroanatomy Video Thalamus Thalamus neuroanatomy Brain stem Neuroanatomy Videos Brain stem Neuroanatomy Video Brainstem pathways Neuroanatomy…

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  • 20 April

    Top 6 Acland’s Videos Of Head and neck

    In this article you can find TOP 6 ACLAND’S VIDEOS OF HEAD AND NECK for DNB ENT OSCE Acland’s Video Atlas of Human Anatomy is a series of anatomy lessons on video presented by Robert D. Acland. Dr. Acland was a professor of surgery in the division of plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of…

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  • 20 April

    Complications Of General Anesthesia

    Complications of general anesthesia Respiratory problems –– Trauma to airway, lips, tongue–– Laryngeal edema Complications of general anesthesia –– Tooth damage, mandibular dislocation–– Sore throat–– Atelectasis and chest infection Cardiovascular problems –– Hypercarbia, hypoxia–– Hypo/hypervolemia–– Myocardial ischemia/infarction–– Bradycardia–– Cardiac arrest To read full content, please consider buying the membership View…

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  • 20 April

    ASA grades

    The ASA Grades Physical Status Classification System has been in use for over 60 years. The purpose of the system is to assess and communicate a patient’s pre-anesthesia medical co-morbidities. The classification system alone does not predict the perioperative risks, but used with other factors (eg, type of surgery, frailty,…

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  • 20 April

    Preanesthetic Medication

    Definition Preanesthetic medication is the use of drugs to improve the intra operative status of patient and the postoperative recovery from anesthesia. PREANESTHETIC MEDICATION Aims​1​ Decrease anxiety and produce sedation.Improve postoperative analgesia.Decrease secretions.Improve amnesia.Decrease PONV (Postoperative nausea and vomiting).Decrease acid secretion and postoperative eructations and acidity.Decrease chances of aspiration due…

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  • 19 April

    Postoperative Ventilation

    Benefits of postoperative ventilation are as follows: Airway protection and prevention of aspirationImproved ventilation and good oxygenationDecreased work of breathing 4- Avoidance of hypercarbia and hemodynamic instability in sedated patients5 -Direct endotracheal access for removal of secretions. Postoperative ventilation is done in following circumstances Patients not able to mantain a…

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