WEAR AND REMOVE OF PPE KIT
Posted by
Dr.Vijay,
on
April 26, 2020
https://youtu.be/84CydmuHXD8
Sequence for putting on PPE
1. GOWN
full cover torso from neck to knee, arms to end of wrist and wrap around the back
fasten in back of neck and waist
2. MASK
secure ties or elastic band at middle of head and neck
fit flexible band to nose bridge
fit snug to face and below chin
3. GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD
place over face and eyes and adjust to fit
4. GLOVES
extend to cover wrist of isolation gown
Sequence for removing PPE
1. GLOVES
outside of gloves is contaminated
grasp outside of glove with opposite gloved hand; peel off
hold removed glove in gloved hand
slide finger of ungloved hand under remaining glove at wrist
peel glove off over first glovet
discard in waste container
2. GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD
outside of goggles or face shield is contaminated
to remove, handle by head band or ear piece
place in designated waste container
3. GOWN
unfasten ties
pull away from neck and shoulder, touching inside of gown only
turn gown inside out
fold or roll into a bundle and discard
4. MASK
front of mask is contaminated. DO NOT TOUCH
grasp bottom then top ties or elastic and remove
discard in waste container
1. GOWN
full cover torso from neck to knee, arms to end of wrist and wrap around the back
fasten in back of neck and waist
2. MASK
secure ties or elastic band at middle of head and neck
fit flexible band to nose bridge
fit snug to face and below chin
3. GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD
place over face and eyes and adjust to fit
4. GLOVES
extend to cover wrist of isolation gown
Sequence for removing PPE
1. GLOVES
outside of gloves is contaminated
grasp outside of glove with opposite gloved hand; peel off
hold removed glove in gloved hand
slide finger of ungloved hand under remaining glove at wrist
peel glove off over first glovet
discard in waste container
2. GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD
outside of goggles or face shield is contaminated
to remove, handle by head band or ear piece
place in designated waste container
3. GOWN
unfasten ties
pull away from neck and shoulder, touching inside of gown only
turn gown inside out
fold or roll into a bundle and discard
4. MASK
front of mask is contaminated. DO NOT TOUCH
grasp bottom then top ties or elastic and remove
discard in waste container
LETTER TO COVID19
Posted by
Dr.Vijay,
on
April 18, 2020
HUMAN BEING
WORLD
EARTH,UNIVERSE
TO,
INVISIBLE ENEMY
CORONA VIRUS
WITH RESPECT, AS WE KNOW THE PANDEMIC JOURNEY OF COVID19, FROM THE DECEMBER'19 TO STILL CONTINUE THAT CAUSES SO MANY NUMBER OF DEATH WORLDWIDE."HORRIBLE".AT PRESENT SITUATION,WE FACED MANY CHALLENGES LIKE, ECONOMIC CRISIS, HEALTH, FOOD,MENTAL STRESS, AUTO MOBIL INDUSTRY, EMPLOYMENT.SO WE ARE WRITING TO VIRUS THROUGH AIR MESSAGE, STOP YOUR JOURNEY IMMEDIATELY.WE AWARE OF YOUR HIDDEN POWER BUT DON'T UNDERESTIMATE OF OUR SUPERPOWER.WE KNOW THESE THINGS TEMPORARY AFTER BIRTH OF VACCINE.
HOPEFULLY CONSIDER IT ASAP....
NOT YOURS
UNKNOWN
WHAT IS ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY?
Posted by
Dr Neeraj,
on
April 05, 2020
An oral and maxillofacial surgeon is a regional specialist surgeon treating the entire craniomaxillofacial complex: anatomical area of the mouth, jaws, face, and skull, as well as associated structures.
Depending upon the jurisdiction, maxillofacial surgeons may require training in dentistry, surgery, and general medicine; training and qualification in medicine may be undertaken optionally even if not required.
They also may choose to undergo further training in a one or two year subspecialty Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Fellowship Training in the following areas:
- Cosmetic facial surgery
- Cranio-maxillofacial trauma
- Craniofacial surgery/pediatric maxillofacial surgery/cleft surgery
- Head and neck cancer – microvascular reconstruction
- Maxillofacial regeneration (reformation of the facial region by advanced stem cell technique)
Surgical procedures
Treatments may be performed on the craniomaxillofacial complex: mouth, jaws, face, neck, and skull, and include:
Dentoalveolar surgery (surgery to remove impacted teeth, difficult tooth extractions, extractions on medically compromised patients, bone grafting or preprosthetic surgery to provide better anatomy for the placement of implants, dentures, or other dental prostheses)
Surgery to insert osseointegrated (bone fused) dental implants and maxillofacial implants for attaching craniofacial prostheses and bone anchored hearing aids.
Cosmetic surgery of the head and neck: (rhytidectomy/facelift, browlift, blepharoplasty/Asian blepharoplasty, otoplasty, rhinoplasty, septoplasty, cheek augmentation, chin augmentation, genioplasty, oculoplastics, neck liposuction, hair transplantation, lip enhancement, injectable cosmetic treatments like botox, fillers, platelet rich plasma, stem cells, chemical peel, mesotherapy.
Orthognathic surgery, surgical treatment/correction of dentofacial deformity as well as management of facial trauma, and sleep apnea
Diagnosis and treatment of:
- benign pathology (cysts, tumors etc.)
- malignant pathology (oral & head and neck cancer) with (ablative and reconstructive surgery, microsurgery)
- cutaneous malignancy (skin cancer), lip reconstruction
- congenital craniofacial malformations such as cleft lip and palate and cranial vault malformations such as craniosynostosis, (craniofacial surgery)
- chronic facial pain disorders
- temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders
- dysgnathia (incorrect bite), and orthognathic (literally "straight bite") reconstructive surgery, orthognathic surgery, maxillomandibular advancement, surgical correction of facial asymmetry.
- soft and hard tissue trauma of the oral and maxillofacial region (jaw fractures, cheek bone fractures, nasal fractures, LeFort fracture, skull fractures and eye socket fractures).
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