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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2007

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  • Great teaching video, keep them coming.

    It would be great to have more videos on nasogastric tube insertion, foley's catheter insertion, endotracheal intubation and other simple and useful clinical skills done with the same accurate and detailed instruction by Dalhousie.

    Mag

    October Six Univeristy

  • Pretty sure the tourniquet is 3-6 inches proximal. Just being pedantic!

  • awesome! The dummy arm is cool, my school doesn't have one so life-like, like this one!

  • Good instruction! Thanks for posting! - 3rd year med student at Rush Medical College, Chicago

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