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Tuesday, April 30, 2019
What is an Autoclave and How does it work? Autoclove Procedure and Uses - Autoclaving Machine
What is an Autoclave process and How does it work? Auto clove Procedure and Uses - Autoclaving machine.
It can sterilize solids, liquids, hollows, and instruments of various shapes and sizes. Autoclaves vary in size, shape and functionality. A very basic autoclave is similar to a pressure cooker; both use the power of steam to kill bacteria, spores and germs resistant to boiling water and powerful detergents.
What is the autoclave temperature for sterilization?
What is the principle of autoclave?
Why is autoclaving the best method for sterilization?
What is the difference between an autoclave and a sterilizer?
More Information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoclave
Credits:
Labd for life, a partnership project of MoHFW and CDC
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGCm7p6yg20dH3pJ8yzPNTQ
#autoclave #autoclaving
Bacterial Culture And Sensitivity Test - Bacterial culture procedure Methods and Types
Bacterial Culture And Sensitivity Test - Bacterial culture procedure Methods and Types and culture media.
A microbiological culture, or microbial culture, is a method of multiplying microbial organisms by letting them reproduce in predetermined culture medium under controlled laboratory conditions. Microbial cultures are foundational and basic diagnostic methods used extensively as a research tool in molecular biology.
What is a bacterial culture test?
How do you create a bacterial culture?
What does a culture test for?
What is a pure culture of bacteria?
More Information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microbiological_culture
Credits:
Labd for life, a partnership project of MoHFW and CDC
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGCm7p6yg20dH3pJ8yzPNTQ
Monday, April 29, 2019
Bleeding Time Test Procedure - Normal Reference Range and Results Interpretation - BT
What is Bleeding Time Test (BT)? Bleeding Time test Procedure method, normal Reference Range, definition and Results Interpretation.
Bleeding time is a medical test done on someone to assess their platelets function. It involves making a patient bleed then timing how long it takes for them to stop bleeding. The term template bleeding time is used when the test is performed to standardized parameters.
What is bleeding time and clotting time?
What is the normal range of bleeding time?
What is the normal blood clotting time?
How does aspirin affect bleeding time?
More Information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleeding_time
Credits:
Labd for life, a partnership project of MoHFW and CDC
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGCm7p6yg20dH3pJ8yzPNTQ
#bleedingtimetest #bleedingtime #BT
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Test Tube Baby Meaning - In vitro Fertilization Process Pros and Cons - IVF Baby Facts
In vitro fertilisation is a process of fertilisation where an egg is combined with sprm outside the body, in vitro. The process involves monitoring and stimulating a woman's ovulatory process, removing an ovum or ova from the woman's ovaries and letting sprm fertilise them in a liquid in a laboratory.
More Information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_vitro_fertilisation
Credits:
Fuse School
http://www.youtube.com/fuseschoo
#ivf #testtubebaby #invitrifertilization
Friday, April 26, 2019
ADHD Symptoms in Kids - ADHD Definition Causes and Treatment in Children and Teenagers
ADHD Symptoms in Kids - ADHD Definition Causes and Treatment in Children and Teenagers-Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder hyperactivity in children.
ADHD is a disorder that makes it difficult for a person to pay attention and control impulsive behaviors. He or she may also be restless and almost constantly active. ADHD is not just a childhood disorder. Although the symptoms of ADHD begin in childhood, ADHD can continue through adolescence and adulthood.
More Information:
https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/adhd/index.html
Credits:
World Medical School
https://www.youtube.com/WorldMedicalSchool
#adhd #hyperactivity
Blood Cells Function - Components of Blood - Types of Blood Cells - RBC WBC Platelets
Blood Cells Function - Components of Blood Types of Blood Cells - RBC WBC Platelets.
Blood is a specialized body fluid. It has four main components: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Blood has many different functions, including:
transporting oxygen and nutrients to the lungs and tissues
forming blood clots to prevent excess blood loss
carrying cells and antibodies that fight infection
bringing waste products to the kidneys and liver, which filter and clean the blood
regulating body temperature.
More Information:
https://www.hematology.org/Patients/Basics/
Credits:
Fuse School
http://www.youtube.com/fuseschoo
#bloodcells #wbc #rbc #platelets
Stomach Physiology and Anatomy - Functions of Stomach - Gastric Glands and Enzymes
Stomach Physiology and Anatomy - Functions of Stomach - Gastric Glands and Enzymes.
The stomach is a muscular organ located on the left side of the upper abdomen. The stomach receives food from the esophagus. As food reaches the end of the esophagus, it enters the stomach through a muscular valve called the lower esophageal sphincter. The stomach secretes acid and enzymes that digest food.
More Information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomach
Credits:
Fuse School
http://www.youtube.com/fuseschoo
#stomachphysiology #functionsofstomach #gastricenzymes
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