Thudicum Nasal Speculum Holding at Javier Cox blog

Thudicum Nasal Speculum Holding. Learn how to use the thudichum's nasal speculum for anterior rhinoscopy, foreign body removal, nasal packing and septal surgeries. It is usually held in the non dominant hand leaving the dominant. Use your middle and ring finger to support the speculum on each side. Use a head lamp with a nasal speculum to gently open up the nose. Nasal septum (medially), checking for. How do you hold a thudicum nasal speculum? The instrument is held in the non dominant hand at its bend with the thumb and index finger. Place the index finger in the middle of the speculum. Thudichum's nasal speculum is commonly used to visualize the nasal cavity. See the structures seen on anterior.

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It is usually held in the non dominant hand leaving the dominant. Thudichum's nasal speculum is commonly used to visualize the nasal cavity. The instrument is held in the non dominant hand at its bend with the thumb and index finger. How do you hold a thudicum nasal speculum? Place the index finger in the middle of the speculum. Learn how to use the thudichum's nasal speculum for anterior rhinoscopy, foreign body removal, nasal packing and septal surgeries. Use a head lamp with a nasal speculum to gently open up the nose. Nasal septum (medially), checking for. Use your middle and ring finger to support the speculum on each side. See the structures seen on anterior.

Thudicum Nasal Speculum. How to hold. YouTube

Thudicum Nasal Speculum Holding Use your middle and ring finger to support the speculum on each side. Use a head lamp with a nasal speculum to gently open up the nose. Learn how to use the thudichum's nasal speculum for anterior rhinoscopy, foreign body removal, nasal packing and septal surgeries. How do you hold a thudicum nasal speculum? Place the index finger in the middle of the speculum. See the structures seen on anterior. Nasal septum (medially), checking for. Use your middle and ring finger to support the speculum on each side. It is usually held in the non dominant hand leaving the dominant. Thudichum's nasal speculum is commonly used to visualize the nasal cavity. The instrument is held in the non dominant hand at its bend with the thumb and index finger.

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