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Laryngoscopy
Definition: Its a medical procedure that use in the intubation of Endotracheal tube, to see the vocal cord or glottis, It is performed by ...
Intravenous Therapy & Burn Management
Definition: Intravenous therapy Or an IV therapy is directly infuse in the veins. Uses: Its is use to; Correct electrolyte imbalanc...
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Definition: The management of airway, breathing and circulation with advance trauma life support in which use of advance techniques of man...
Venous Access
Introduction: To familiarize to the physician with the importance of Short and long caliber peripheral lines are preferred for rapid volum...
Hospital Acquired Pneumonia
Definition: The Hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP) or nosocomial pneumonia is said to be any pneumonia that can occur to the patient i...
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