@kiran639 You don't have to watch it. Most folks, including me, believe that this was educational. She even says in her description that she is not an expert, but that does not make one an amateur either. Why don't you learn how to spell amateur correctly first before commenting? Why can't you just appreciate someone who has taken the time and effort to make this educational video free for the public use. Get a life.
good demonstration but these days a 'no touch technique' is the preferred method of choice. As such the physician/Pa/Nurse should not touch the needle with their hands at any stage - minimising risk of a needlestick injury. Otherwise very good!
interesting. Im not a med student or anything just a kind of do-it yourself moron who wants to learn this kind of thing for an emergency but what is the flesh analog used?
Thanks so much for posting this- We are covering suturing today in my clinical skills course for 2nd year of PA school, and this is much more helpful than just seeing pictures in a book!!
I like how you USE your Forceps to grab the top of the DERMIS so you can stitch right into that shit!!!! Great job!! Great use of various vocabulary too!
Thank you for the informative post. Nicely explained.
7575walter 9 months ago
very amature
kiran639 11 months ago
@kiran639 You don't have to watch it. Most folks, including me, believe that this was educational. She even says in her description that she is not an expert, but that does not make one an amateur either. Why don't you learn how to spell amateur correctly first before commenting? Why can't you just appreciate someone who has taken the time and effort to make this educational video free for the public use. Get a life.
TheLonelyVoyager 9 months ago 5
Thank you !!
MOVIESAVICENA 1 year ago
good demonstration but these days a 'no touch technique' is the preferred method of choice. As such the physician/Pa/Nurse should not touch the needle with their hands at any stage - minimising risk of a needlestick injury. Otherwise very good!
SimonLeClerc1 1 year ago
interesting. Im not a med student or anything just a kind of do-it yourself moron who wants to learn this kind of thing for an emergency but what is the flesh analog used?
monster1234567899 1 year ago
Thanks so much for posting this- We are covering suturing today in my clinical skills course for 2nd year of PA school, and this is much more helpful than just seeing pictures in a book!!
cmdeluhery 1 year ago
excellent, I'm on my first surgical rotation this week coming where i'll actually need to suture. Your videos are amazing! thanks for that!
Davidmckelvey 1 year ago
good explanation, thanks
AIsam7 2 years ago
I like how you USE your Forceps to grab the top of the DERMIS so you can stitch right into that shit!!!! Great job!! Great use of various vocabulary too!
marcass9 2 years ago
I heard a bowel sound as well....maybe she missed lunch. Anyway thanks for making the video.
kplumley1 2 years ago
I heard a bowel sound at :38
are you feeling ill?
jmm121884 2 years ago
thanks
aphbioh 3 years ago