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  • How to Evaluate Range of Motion in Extremities

    Range of motion is the amount of movement of a body part, such as in the extremities or limbs, involving joint mobility. Evaluation of range of motion requires knowledge of the specific movement...

  • How to Draw Fluids or Exudate From a Wound

    Exudate is any proteinous fluid, such as pus, that is exuded out of the circulatory system into areas of inflammation. According to the reference book "Fundamental Nursing Skills and Concepts,"...

  • How to Heal From an Achilles Tendon Tear or Rupture

    The Achilles tendon is a cord of fibers that connects your calf muscles to the heel. If you stretch it too far or too fast, it can break, and it hurts -- doctors compare it to being kicked or even...

  • How to Diagnose Wrist Pain

    The human wrist is composed of eight carpal bones and a complex web of ligaments and nerves. These eight carpal bones support the area called the carpal tunnel. The carpal tunnel contains the...

  • How to Diagnose a Knee Injury

    Diagnosing a knee injury can be a bit of a task. Sometimes people think that knee pain signals the onset of an injury. While this is true in a lot of cases, sometimes knee pain is just knee pain....

  • How to Cure Bedsores

    Bedsores, also known as pressure ulcers, occur mostly on bed-ridden individuals. When prolonged, constant pressure is applied to an area of skin, it cuts off the blood circulation to the tissues....

  • How to Heal Foot Ulcers

    Foot ulcers are sores or breaks in the skin that typically occur on the ball of the foot. They are most common in people with poorly managed diabetes, but they may affect anyone of any age and...

  • How to Perform Suture On Lacerations

    This article will briefly describe how to suture a minor laceration of the skin. FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY!

  • How to Treat Limb-Threatening Frostbite

    Frostbite results from the freezing of tissue in extreme cold temperatures. It frequently occurs in mountaineers, soldiers and the homeless. Frostbite is the most severe form of the cold-induced...

  • How to Treat Shock Caused by Blood Loss

    When blood loss from an injury is severe, the risk of the patient going into shock increases. Since the body depends upon the circulation of blood to carry oxygen and nutrients to the brain, when...

  • How to Treat a Child Bleeding From a Major Wound

    The American Red Cross offers courses that teach the appropriate response to an emergency situation with basic skills that can save the life of a child with a major wound. A good first aid course...

  • How to Treat Spinal Chord Injuries

    Treating a spinal cord injury can be one of the most nerve-wracking experiences as a non-medical person. Knowing that something you do or don't do might leave the person as an invalid for the rest...

  • How to Treat Upper Back Injuries

    It is unfortunate, but from time to time people sustain an injury of sorts. Upper back injuries are among the most common injuries that people sustain and most often they are caused by car...

  • How to Rehabilitate an ACL Knee Injury

    A common injury sustained in sports, a damaged anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) requires rehabilitation to regain full use of the knee. Rehabilitation for an ACL knee injury occurs before surgery...

  • How to Rehabilitate a MCL Knee Ligament Injury

    An injury to the medial collateral ligament (MCL) requires rehabilitation to regain full use of the knee. The ligament that joins the bones of the thigh to the shin, the MCL is vital for the...

  • How to Remove a large amount of cactus needles from the skin

    If you have ever fallen on, or rubbed up against, a cactus, you know that the needles that get you, aren't just the large noticable ones, but the tiny fine ones. These are almost impossible to...

  • How to Deal With Lymphedema Without Insurance

    Lymphedema, an often misdiagnosed condition, occurs when the damaged lymphatic vessels in the arms or legs cause lymph fluid to stagnant. Lymphedema can be the result of breast cancer, injury,...

  • How to Tell if You Have a Broken Tail Bone

    If the tail bone is broken you will not be able to sit on it at all. Also you may have trouble having a bowel movement and pains in your back.

  • How to Treat a Sucking Chest Wound

    Everyone should know Basic First Aid. But most times, severe injury demand far more than a one-hour class with the local Red Cross. In the case of a sucking chest wound, a perforation of the chest...

  • How to Diagnose Brachial Plexus Injuries

    The nerve function of your shoulder, arm and hand is controlled by the brachial plexus. Any injury to this network of nerves can cause uncomfortable symptoms and disturb the arm's functioning....

  • How to Cauterize a Wound

    If medical treatment is not an option and supplies are unavailable, using a fire-heated piece of metal to cauterize a wound will help stop the bleeding and close the wound. Cauterizing a wound is...

  • How to Retrain the Brain Following a Severe Concussion

    Since no two brain injuries are exactly alike, there is no one way to retrain the brain following a severe concussion, if the victim is exhibiting symptoms of brain damage. The exact course of the...

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