Clinical Procedures on the Net

February 22, 2008 – 10:41 am by Dani Iswara

I found some clinical procedures on the Internet while googling yesterday. They ‘re sharing online text guidelines, photos, slideshows, videos, audios and animations. Most of them are available for free download.

Clinical Procedures Articles from emedicine.com provides a huge list of afticles. You can surf in alphabetical order or by section.

Medical and Surgical Clinical Procedures is provided by Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Ottawa.
On this page we can find clinical procedures such as nasogastric tube insertion, urinary catheter insertion, intravenous catheter insertion and phlebotomy, slit lamp use, lumbar puncture, wound care and suturing and casting & splinting. Some handouts are available for free download.

Clinical Procedures from Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University, Chicago, provide several digital articles (PowerPoint & PDF version of NEJM journal) and movie. Arterial Puncture (ABG), Lumbar Puncture, Nasogastric Intubation, Gastro Intestinal Tubes, Specimen Collection, Thoracentesis, Male Foley Catheter, Female Foley Catheter and Prevent Infections in OR are available.

Clinical Procedure Guides on Picasa Web: Step-By-Step Photos by Ves Dimov, M.D.. It has some slideshow photos such as Central Line Placement - Procedure Guide, Central Line Placement with Ultrasound Guidance - Procedure Guide and Thoracentesis - Procedure Guide. Go to his Picasa Web Albums for the photos.

Health Conditions and Medical Procedures A - Z from obgyn.net has a very huge list of women in health. You have to follow a few clicks to watch the video.

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Last updated: Thursday, May 22, 2008 at 1:30 pm

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