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How Do Your Wounds Heal? | WOUNDS | What Are Wounds? | The Dr Binocs Show | Peekaboo Kidz

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How Do We Get Wounds | Wounds Science | Wounded Skin | Why We Fall & Get Wounds | Bruises On Body | What Are Bruises | Human Body | Dr Binocs Show | Dr. Binocs | Peekaboo Kidz

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7 Steps to Effective Wound Care Management

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7 Steps to Effective Wound Care Management

Learn about the steps you can follow to develop the most effective treatment plan to promote healing with the 7 Steps to Effective Wound Management.
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First Aid : Treating Cuts, Scrapes and Lacerations

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Vaginal Tearing – How to Avoid Tearing, Perineal Massage and More! | Sarah Lavonne

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Most women have a fear or at least a concern about tearing during delivery. NOBODY wants to tear! Learn all about tearing, degrees of tears, what makes you more or less likely to tear and most importantly, how to keep that vagina put together!

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Clinical Articles for Reference Related to this Video:
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First aid 101: How to treat a cut

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A Piedmont emergency medicine physician explains the steps you need to take to properly treat a cut. http://www.piedmont.org/livingbetter
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Wound Care – Clinical Skills

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This video – produced by students at Oxford University Medical School in conjunction with the faculty – demonstrates the principles and techniques underlying basic wound care. It is part of a series of videos covering clinical skills and is linked to Oxford Medical Education (www.oxfordmedicaleducation.com)

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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Protect Your Hands – Four Basics – Safety Training Video – Avoid Hand Injuries

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Protect Your Hands – Four Basics – Safety Training Video – Avoid Hand Injuries

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Your hands do what you tell them to do, so put your brain gear before using your hands.

This short safety training video outlines four basic hand safety principles. Share it with your co-workers, family and friends.

Healthy hands make a big difference in the quality of your life. Slow down and check out the hazards of each task. Even if you do the same job over and over, stay focused and follow these four basic principles.

Your hands can get cuts, burns, abrasions, bruises and other injuries. Wear proper gloves for each job. Sharp-edged materials can cause cuts. Some materials can cause scrapes and torn skin. Hot surfaces can cause burns. Splinters come from working with metal and wood.

Get the right glove for the job and inspect your gloves before each use. Gloves that are falling apart or that have tears, rips or other damage do not give good protection.

Never alter or remove machine guards. Make sure machines are properly locked out before removing a guard for maintenance or repair.

Be aware of common everyday hazards during normal everyday use. Remember to use your brain before using your hands!

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OSHA: Hand Protection Standards
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Safety and Health Topics: Hand Safety
https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/handpowertools/

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Portable Hand and Power Tools
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2004-101/chklists/r1n50p~1.htm

This video demonstrates safe work procedures and shows how to use and store knives properly to prevent cuts to kitchen workers. View more videos from this series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUyWkHwckhS7IsZk9-hNo_YT3amwRxA45

Wound Management Home Skills Program: Caring for Lacerations and Abrasions

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Demonstrates the care of lacerations , punctures and stab wounds, scalp wounds, bites, skin tears, abrasions, and the warning signs of infection or non-healing.
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LACERATION- Definition,Types and Others

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Traumatic (Trauma) Facial (Face) Laceration (Cut) Tips and Closure

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Here is a little video of a call night evaluation and treatment of a small facial laceration. Mechanism of injury, would assessment, wound closure plan and Post op care.

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Our skin is the largest organ in our bodies, with a surface area of about 20 square feet in adults. When we are cut or wounded, our skin begins to repair itself through a complex, well-coordinated process. Sarthak Sinha takes us past the epidermis and into the dermis to investigate this regenerative response.

Lesson by Sarthak Sinha, animation by Karrot Animation.
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