Search Page Filters 9238 result(s) Thumbnail Image Image Pelvic and Hip Fracture Sites Article A hip fracture is a break in the upper thighbone (femur) that forms the hip joint. A pelvic fracture can happen anywhere in the Thumbnail Image Image Presbyopia Article In presbyopia, the lens thickens and loses its flexibility, and the eye cannot focus on a near object. Light entering the eye is Thumbnail Image Image Skin Feeling Supplied by the Median Nerve Article The median nerve supplies feeling to the skin of the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and half of the ring finger. Thumbnail Image Image Wrist splint Article A wrist splint can be worn to support the wrist while holding it firm and still (immobilize it). A good wrist splint should: Be Thumbnail Image Image Buddy-taping Article Home care after breaking a toe includes applying ice, elevating the foot, and rest. Medical treatment for a broken toe depends on Thumbnail Image Image CPR for Babies: Positioning Your Hands for Chest Compressions Article To find the compression landmark: Kneel or stand next to the baby after putting the baby on a flat surface. Picture a line Thumbnail Image Image Lung Angiogram Article Courtesy of Intermountain Medical Imaging, Boise, Idaho. This lung angiogram shows normal blood flow in the arteries of the lung. Thumbnail Image Image Angiogram of a Normal Kidney Article Courtesy of Intermountain Medical Imaging, Boise, Idaho. Many people have more than one artery for blood flow to the kidneys Thumbnail Image Image Angiogram of a Renal Mass Article Courtesy of Intermountain Medical Imaging, Boise, Idaho. Figure 1 shows a kidney with a large mass that is bleeding. Figure 2 Thumbnail Image Image High Blood Pressure: Taking Medicines Properly Article Covers things you can do to make it easier to take your high blood pressure medicine. Includes working with your doctor to find Pagination Previous page Previous Previous page ... Page 209 Current page 210 Page 211 Page 212 Next page ... Next page Next Filters Type Article Video Audio Topic Self-Care Falls Safety Health Conditions Providing Care Nutrition Wellness Mental Health Available Translations English Spanish Nepali Arabic Chinese, Simplified Author Healthwise Careforth External Source Clear filters
Thumbnail Image Image Pelvic and Hip Fracture Sites Article A hip fracture is a break in the upper thighbone (femur) that forms the hip joint. A pelvic fracture can happen anywhere in the
Thumbnail Image Image Presbyopia Article In presbyopia, the lens thickens and loses its flexibility, and the eye cannot focus on a near object. Light entering the eye is
Thumbnail Image Image Skin Feeling Supplied by the Median Nerve Article The median nerve supplies feeling to the skin of the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and half of the ring finger.
Thumbnail Image Image Wrist splint Article A wrist splint can be worn to support the wrist while holding it firm and still (immobilize it). A good wrist splint should: Be
Thumbnail Image Image Buddy-taping Article Home care after breaking a toe includes applying ice, elevating the foot, and rest. Medical treatment for a broken toe depends on
Thumbnail Image Image CPR for Babies: Positioning Your Hands for Chest Compressions Article To find the compression landmark: Kneel or stand next to the baby after putting the baby on a flat surface. Picture a line
Thumbnail Image Image Lung Angiogram Article Courtesy of Intermountain Medical Imaging, Boise, Idaho. This lung angiogram shows normal blood flow in the arteries of the lung.
Thumbnail Image Image Angiogram of a Normal Kidney Article Courtesy of Intermountain Medical Imaging, Boise, Idaho. Many people have more than one artery for blood flow to the kidneys
Thumbnail Image Image Angiogram of a Renal Mass Article Courtesy of Intermountain Medical Imaging, Boise, Idaho. Figure 1 shows a kidney with a large mass that is bleeding. Figure 2
Thumbnail Image Image High Blood Pressure: Taking Medicines Properly Article Covers things you can do to make it easier to take your high blood pressure medicine. Includes working with your doctor to find