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- Acute Inferior (Diaphragmatic) Left Ventricular Infarction (tracing obtained within a few hours of onset of illness)
- Acute Lateral Left ventricular Infarction (tracing obtained within a few hours of onset of illness)
- Acute Lateral Left Ventricular Infarction (tracing obtained within a few hours of onset of illness)
- Acute Pericarditis: Stage 1 ECG
- Anticoagulants and Their Sites of Action
- Anticoagulation in Patients Ungergoing Cardioversion
- Approach to Acute Coronary Syndromes
- Approach to Cardiac Arrhythmias
- Approach to Myocardial Infarction
- Approach to Unstable Angina
- Arteries of the Heart
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Atrial Fibrillation in Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
- Atrial Flutter
- Atrial Premature Beat (APB)
- Broad QRS Ventricular Tachycardia
- Classic Mobitz Type I Second-Degree Atrioventricular Block
- Classic Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) Pattern
- Deep Veins of the Legs
- Diagnosis of heart failure of acute onset
- Diagram of physical findings in a patient with aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation
- Diagram of the Cardiac Cycle, Showing Pressure Curves of the Cardiac Chambers, Heart Sounds, Jugular Pulse Wave, and the ECG
- Electrical Pathway Through the Heart
- Electrocardiography (ECG) waves
- First-Degree Atrioventricular Block
- Focal Atrial Tachycardia
- Forms of Cardiomyopathy
- Frank-Starling principle
- Inferior (Diaphragmatic) Left Ventricular Infarction (after the first 24 hours)
- Inferior (Diaphragmatic) Left Ventricular Infarction (several days later)
- Initiation of an Atrioventricular Nodal Reentry Tachycardia
- Lateral Left Ventricular Infarction (after the first 24 hours)
- Lateral Left Ventricular Infarction (several days later)
- Left Bundle Branch Block
- Mechanism of Typical Reentry
- Mobitz Type II Second-Degree Atrioventricular Block
- Modified Brugada Criteria for Ventricular Tachycardia
- Narrow QRS Tachycardia: Orthodromic Atrioventricular Reentrant Tachycardia Using an Accessory AV Connection in Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
- Normal jugular vein waves
- One Approach to Testing for Suspected Deep Venous Thrombosis
- Pericardiocentesis
- Right Bundle Branch Block
- Right Ventricular (VR) Leads VR1 Through VR6
- Second-Degree Atrioventricular Block (High Grade)
- Third-Degree Atrioventricular Block
- Torsades de Pointes Ventricular Tachycardia
- Type 1 Brugada ECG Pattern
- Comparison of Dose-Response Curves for Drugs X, Y, and Z
- Comparison of Pharmacokinetic Outcomes for Diazepam in a Younger Man (A) and an Older Man (B)
- Genetic, environmental, and developmental factors that can interact, causing variations in medication response among patients
- Hypothetical Dose-Response Curve
- Representative Plasma Concentration–Time Relationship After a Single Oral Dose of a Hypothetical Drug
- Abdominal Thrusts With Victim Standing or Sitting (Conscious)
- Adult Comprehensive Emergency Cardiac Care
- Arterial and Venous Anatomy
- Back Blows—Infant
- Bimanual Laryngoscopy
- Chest Compression in Infants and Children
- Chest Thrusts—Infant
- Components of Airway Pressure During Mechanical Ventilation, Illustrated by an Inspiratory-Hold Maneuver
- Emergency Cricothyrotomy
- Head and Neck Positioning to Open the Airway
- Head and neck positioning to open the airway: Sniffing position
- Intraosseous (IO) needle insertion
- Jaw Thrust
- Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA)
- Pediatric Comprehensive Emergency Cardiac Care
- Subclavian Venipuncture
- The Balance Between Load (Resistive, Elastic, and Minute Ventilation) and Neuromuscular Competence (Drive, Transmission, and Muscle Strength) Determines the Ability to Sustain Alveolar Ventilation
- Algorithm for use of antibiotics in acute sinusitis
- Audiogram of Right Ear in a Patient with Normal Hearing
- Auricular Block
- Epley maneuver: A Simple Treatment for a Common Cause of Vertigo
- How People Sense Flavors
- Inside the Ear
- Laryngeal disorders
- Paranasal sinuses
- Tympanic Membrane of Right Ear (A); Tympanic Cavity with Tympanic Membrane Removed (B)
- Abnormal testicular fixation leading to torsion
- Electron microscopic features in immunologic glomerular disorders
- Laboratory Evaluation of Male Hypogonadism
- Normal Micturition: Coordinated Bladder Contraction and Urethral Sphincter Relaxation
- Puberty—When Male Sexual Characteristics Develop
- Zipper removal from penile skin
- Breast Examination
- Diagrammatic Representation of Sexual Maturity Rating (Tanner) Stages I to V for Development of Pubic Hair in Girls
- Diagrammatic Representation of Sexual Maturity Rating (Tanner) Stages I to V of Breast Maturation in Girls
- Evaluation of primary amenorrhea [a]
- Evaluation of secondary amenorrhea*
- Female and Male Gametogenesis
- Leopold Maneuver
- Normal Menstrual Cycle
- PALM-COEIN classification system
- PALM-COEIN* Uterine Leiomyoma (Fibroid) Subclassification System
- Pelvic Organ Prolapse
- Placenta and Embryo At About 11 4/7 Weeks Gestation
- Position and Presentation of the Fetus
- Puberty—When Female Sexual Characteristics Develop
- Sequence of Events in Delivery for Vertex Presentations
- The central nervous system-hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal target organ axis
- Types of breech presentations
- Vasa Previa
- Vulvar Anatomy
- (A) Rule of Nines (for Adults) and (B) Lund-Browder Chart (for Children) for Estimating Extent of Burns
- A Simplified, Rapid Assessment for Chest Injuries in Patients With Shock During the Primary Survey
- A Simplified, Rapid Assessment of Patients With Thoracic Trauma and Respiratory Distress During the Primary Survey
- Abnormal ECG Showing J (Osborn) Waves (V4)
- Anterior Humeral Line and Radiocapitellar Line
- Bones of the Ankle and Foot
- Captain Morgan technique
- Class B Clavicular Fractures
- Codman Exercises
- Common Types of Fracture Lines
- Deer Ticks
- Epiphyseal Disks (Growth Plates)
- Escharotomy incision sites
- Evaluation of Children 0 to 2 Years With a Head Injury
- Evaluation of Children ≥ 2 Years With a Head Injury
- Fish hook removal: Needle cover method
- Fish hook removal: String method
- Fitting Underarm Crutches
- Flail Chest
- Flap Laceration Repair
- Fracture of the 2nd Metatarsal Base With Tarsometatarsal Joint Dislocation
- Hamstring Muscles
- Hennepin technique for reducing anterior shoulder dislocations
- Horizontal Mattress Suture
- Identifying Pit Vipers
- Joint Immobilization as Acute Treatment: Some Commonly Used Techniques
- Key Anatomic Landmarks in the Proximal Humerus
- Le Fort Classification of Midface Fractures
- Ligaments of the Ankle
- Ligaments of the knee
- Ligaments of the shoulder joint
- Mallet finger
- Most Partial Ruptures of the Aorta Occur Near the Ligamentum Arteriosum
- One- and 2-Part Fractures of the Proximal Humerus
- Open Reduction With Internal Fixation (ORIF)
- Piriformis Syndrome
- Representative Minimal Skin Tension Lines
- Rotational deformity due to a fracture in the hand
- Rumack-Matthew nomogram for single acute acetaminophen ingestions
- Running suture
- Salter-Harris Classification of Physeal Disk (Growth Plate) Fractures
- Simple Cutaneous Suture
- Simple deep dermal suture
- Sling and Swathe
- Spatial Relationship Between Fracture Fragments
- Sugar Tong Splint
- Suture Spacing
- Thumb Spica Splint
- Torn ulnar ligament
- Traction-countertraction technique for reducing anterior shoulder dislocations
- Ulnar Gutter Splint
- Vertical Mattress Suture
- Volar Splint
- Wet bulb globe temperature based on temperature and relative humidity
- Zipper removal from penile skin
- Arthrocentesis of the ankle
- Arthrocentesis of the elbow
- Arthrocentesis of the knee
- Arthrocentesis of the Metacarpophalangeal Joint
- Arthrocentesis of the metatarsophalangeal joint
- Arthrocentesis of the Proximal Interphalangeal Joint
- Arthrocentesis of the shoulder
- Arthrocentesis of the wrist
- Bones of the Ankle and Foot
- Bones of the Foot
- Boutonnière and Swan-Neck Deformities
- Bunion
- Bursitis in the Heel
- Hammer Toe
- Inside the Knee
- Neutral Wrist Splint
- Shoulder anatomy (anterior view)
- Shoulder Anatomy (Anterior View)
- Splint in the Functional Position (20-degree wrist extension, 60-degree metacarpophalangeal joint flexion, slight interphalangeal joint flexion)
- Areas of the Brain
- Areas of the brain by function
- Arteries of the Brain
- Basal Ganglia
- Brain Herniation
- Classification of Common Hyperkinetic Disorders
- Cutaneous Nerve Distribution: Lower Limb
- Cutaneous Nerve Distribution: Upper Limb
- Homunculus
- Lobes of the Brain
- Lumbar Puncture
- Microvascular Decompression
- Modified Mallampati Scoring
- Neurotransmission
- Nonrapid Eye Movement (NREM) EEG
- Plexuses
- Rapid Eye Movement (REM) EEG
- Sensory Dermatomes
- Some pain scales for quantifying pain as it is occurring
- Spinal Nerve
- Spinal Nerve Roots
- The autonomic nervous system
- Typical Sleep Pattern in Young Adults
- Adrenal Hormone Synthesis
- Algorithm for Resuscitation of Neonates
- Aqueous Humor Production and Flow
- Areas of the Brain
- Assessment of Gestational Age—New Ballard Score
- Atrial septal defect
- Atrioventricular septal defect (complete form)
- Autoinflammatory Periodic Fever Disorders
- Changes in body composition with growth and aging
- Cobb angle
- Congenital Hydrocele
- Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries (CCTGA)
- Dextro-transposition of the great arteries
- Diagrammatic Representation of Sexual Maturity Rating (Tanner) Stages I to V for Development of Pubic Hair in Girls
- Diagrammatic Representation of Sexual Maturity Rating (Tanner) Stages I to V of Breast Maturation in Girls
- Diagrammatic Representation of Sexual Maturity Rating (Tanner) Stages I to V of Pubic Hair Development and Penis Maturation in Boys
- Fenton Growth Chart for Preterm Boys
- Fenton Growth Chart for Preterm Girls
- Forms of spina bifida
- Galeazzi Sign
- Hypoplastic left heart
- Identifying the Deciduous Teeth
- Identifying the Permanent Teeth
- Intussusception
- Major Variants of Double Outlet Right Ventricle (DORV)
- Normal Circulation in a Fetus
- Normal circulation with representative right and left cardiac pressures (in mm Hg)
- Ocular Deviations in Strabismus
- Patent ductus arteriosus
- Phototherapy Thresholds for Infants With No Hyperbilirubinemia Neurotoxicity Risk Factors
- Puberty—When Female Sexual Characteristics Develop
- Puberty—When Male Sexual Characteristics Develop
- Skull (Calvarial) Sutures
- Tetralogy of Fallot
- Total anomalous pulmonary venous return
- Tricuspid atresia with normally related great vessels
- Truncus arteriosus
- Types and Relative Frequencies of Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula
- Types of Intracranial Hemorrhage
- Ventricular septal defect
- An ECG in Pulmonary Embolism
- Changes in Lung Function (Percentage of Predicted FEV1) in Patients Who Quit Smoking Compared With Those Who Continue
- Diagnosis of Pleural Effusion
- Measuring finger clubbing
- Normal Lung Volumes
- Normal Spirogram
- Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve
- Pulmonary Embolism (Ventilation-Perfusion Scan)
- Some Causes of Mediastinal Masses in Adults
- Autosomal dominant inheritance
- Autosomal recessive inheritance
- Correct Cane Height
- Depiction of Testing and Treatment Thresholds
- Distributions of Test Results
- Fagan Nomogram
- Fagan Nomogram Used to Determine Need to Test
- Fitting Underarm Crutches
- Penetrance and expressivity
- Penetrance and expressivity
- Sensitivity, Specificity, and Predictive Values
- Structure of DNA
- Supporting a Patient During Ambulation
- Symbols for constructing a family pedigree
- Typical Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) Curve
- Variation of Treatment Threshold (TT) with Risk of Treatment
- X-linked dominant inheritance
- X-linked recessive inheritance