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Few professions require the constant training that is involved in being a medical professional such as a doctor, nurse, dentist, emt, ems, paramedic or any other emergency response profession.
That is why Medical Training Media is equipped with the latest video training available for purchase. There are hours of various medical training videos dealing with the basics such as suturing and EKG reading. Also available are more advanced medical training videos such as how to deal with various mental illnesses and pandemic preparation.
Few professions require the constant training that is involved in being a medical professional such as a doctor, nurse, dentist, emt, ems, paramedic or any other emergency response profession.
That is why Medical Training Media is equipped with the latest video training available for purchase. There are hours of various medical training videos dealing with the basics such as suturing and EKG reading. Also available are more advanced medical training videos such as how to deal with various mental illnesses and pandemic preparation.
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Browse our great selection and add any training videos you feel will help advance the knowledge of you or your students.
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Suturing - Learn to stitch a wound - 45 Minute Training DVD |
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SUTURING
OVER40 MINUTESOF VIDEO TRAININGWhat Is Suturing?A suture is a medical device that doctors, embalmers, and surgeons use to hold skin,internal organs, blood vessels and all other tissues of the human body together after they have been severed by injury,incision or surgery.They must be strong so that they do not break, non-toxic, hypoallergenic (to avoid adverse reactions in the body), and flexible(so they can be tied and knotted easily).In addition, they must lack the so called "wick effect", which means that sutures must not allow fluids to penetrate the body through them from outside,In its simplest definition, this video explores anddefines all possible questions on Suturing...You will also learn to:Define SuturingIndications for SuturingWhen to ReferPotential ComplicationsDifferent Types of Sutures-Simple, -Interrupted, -Vertical Matress, -Horizontal Matress,-Corner Stitch, -SubcutaneousInformed Concent IssuesInstruments neededCourse of Suturing skillsWhen to use Different Types of SuturesWhen to use Different Types of NeedlesTreatment OptionsAnesthesia OptionsLocking vs. Non-Locking Indications & TechniquesDifferent Ties:-Instrument, Single Handed, -Double HandedFollow Up InstructionsYOU WILL ALSO LEARN MORE IN DEPTH ON:Indications:-Laceration During Delivery, -Laceration From Trauma,-Closure of Skin or Deeper Incision From SurgeryRepair After Removal of LesionPotential Complications:-Bleeding, -Infection, -Anesthesia Reactions, -Scar (Keloid),-Dehiscence, -Need for Repeat ProceduresPLUS SO MUCH MUCH MORE!REAL IN DEPTH - REAL DEMONSTRATIONSNO ANIMATIONS |
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