
Baseball Injuries Part 1
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Baseball Injuries Part 1
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This video – produced by students at Oxford University Medical School in conjunction with the faculty – demonstrates how to perform the initial assessment of a patient with suspected traumatic injury. This video is part 1 of a muti-system injury scenario (airway compromise, tension pneumothorax, bleeding and head injury).
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This video was produced in collaboration with Oxford Medical Illustration – a department of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust. For more information, please visit www.oxfordmi.nhs.uk
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Head Injuries
After a long period of time waiting here you have the next part of this injuries series. Hope you like it! Kudos to Britt Baker for finishing the match with a concussion.
Songs:
Sober – Demi Lovato (Instrumental)
Two of Us – Louis Tomlinson (Instrumental)
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From promising youngster Dario Scuderi to Seamus Coleman… These injures are sickening.
Goalkeeper – Ederson
Defenders – Coleman, Scuderi, Wasilewski, Mabbutt, Romero
Midfielders – Batty, Diogo
Forwards – Vaughan, Nilis, Menez
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This is a video produced by Liver Specialists of Texas, located in Houston, Texas, presented by Dr. Jennifer Pate, a psychiatrist specializing in the care of patients with chronic liver disease. Dr. Pate discusses the neuro-psychaitric complications of hepatitis C therapy, including depression, bi-polar disorder, and the use of pain medications, marijuana, and alcohol. The importance of a support team during treatment is also discussed.
Interferon, ribavirin, and the new FDA approved protease inhibitors are all used to treat hepatitis C. It is well know that this therapy is associated with a number of side effects, many of which can cause psychiatric events. With close monitoring and regular input from a mental health professional, hepatitis C therapy can be successful in curing the virus.
Dr. Galati and the Liver Specialists of Texas Hepatitis C Treatment Team can be reached at www.texasliver.com or 713-794-0700.
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Johns Hopkins hepatologist Dr. Amy Kim answers frequently asked questions regarding acute and chronic liver failure. Learn more about liver failure treatment at Johns Hopkins at www.hopkinsmedicine.org/gastroenterology_hepatology.
Questions Answered:
0:02 What are the symptoms of liver failure?
2:23 What are the treatment options for liver failure?
3:14 What is the latest research and clinical trials for liver failure?
3:59 What are the benefits of being treated by a multidisciplinary team for liver disease and liver failure?
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