Antecubital Fossa

Antecubital Fossa Explained: A Detailed Understanding   The antecubital fossa is a triangular depression located at the front of the elbow. It is bounded by the brachioradialis muscle laterally, the biceps brachii muscle medially, and the brachialis muscle anteriorly. This area is used for the insertion and venipuncture of medical…

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Blood Work And Fasting

Fasting For Blood Work Explained   credit:lifelabs Fasting for blood work is typically recommended for 8–12 hours before a blood test. In some cases, it is necessary to fast for up to 16 hours. During this time, it is important to avoid eating or drinking anything other than water. Some…

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Best Medical Scrubs

Best Medical Scrubs: A Complete Guide Medical scrubs are the protective clothing worn by healthcare workers while performing medical procedures. They are typically made of a lightweight, breathable fabric and come in a variety of colors and patterns. They are designed to protect the wearer from the spread of pathogens…

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Donating Plasma The Complete Guide

The Complete Guide To Donating Plasma: Everything You Should Know     Donating plasma is a safe and potentially lifesaving process. Plasma is the liquid part of the blood that helps carry red and white blood cells and platelets throughout the body. Plasma is often used to help people who…

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Clinical Hours Explained

Clinical Hours Explained: Everything You Should Know     What are clinical hours? Clinical hours refer to the amount of time a medical professional spends actually seeing and treating patients. Clinical hours may be in a hospital, clinic, private practice, or other medical setting. Generally, clinical hours are required for…

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