Your Outpatient Visit

Symptoms

Dealing with Chest Pain

Threatened Miscarriage

Understanding Kidney Stones

Viral Respiratory Illness in Adults (Common Colds)

The Difference Between Cold and Allergies - How to Recognize an Allergy

When to Call the Doctor: The Flu

Vomiting and Diarrhea in Adults

Low Back Pain - Exercises to Help

Rhabdomyolysis

Foreign Object in the Cornea

Heat Stress: Warning Signs

Febrile Seizures

Chest Pain, Noncardiac

Common Conditions

Blunt Abdominal Trauma

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Bruises (Contusions)

Dehydration

Anaplasmosis

Nonspecific Skin Rash

Soft Tissue Bruise (Contusion)

Hand Contusion

Foot Contusion

Bruise, Lower Extremity

Bruise, Upper Extremity

Dehydration (Adult)

Penicillin Allergy: General Info

Treatment

Step-by-Step: Using RICE

Step-by-Step: Fitting a Cane

Step-by-Step: Fitting a Crutch

Step-by-Step: Fitting a Walker

Step-by-Step: Giving Yourself a Subcutaneous Shot

Step-by-Step: Going Through a Door with a Walker

Step-by-Step: Going Through a Door with Crutches

Step-by-Step: Going Up and Down Curbs with a Walker

Step-by-Step: Sitting with a Walker (Non-Weight Bearing)

Step-by-Step: Sitting with a Walker (Weight Bearing)

Step-by-Step: Sitting with Crutches (Non-Weight Bearing)

Step-by-Step: Sitting with Crutches (Weight Bearing)

Step-by-Step: Standing with a Walker (Non-Weight Bearing)

Step-by-Step: Standing with a Walker (Weight Bearing)

Step-by-Step: Standing with Crutches (Non-Weight Bearing)

Step-by-Step: Standing with Crutches (Weight Bearing)

Step-by-Step: Using a Cane

Step-by-Step: Using a Cane on Stairs

Step-by-Step: Using a Walker (Non-Weight Bearing)

Step-by-Step: Using a Walker (Weight Bearing)

Step-by-Step: Using Crutches on Stairs (Non-Weight Bearing)

Step-by-Step: Using Crutches with Step Through (Weight Bearing)

Step-by-Step: Using Crutches with Step To (Weight Bearing)

Step-by-Step: Using Crutches with Swing Through (Non-Weight Bearing)

Step-by-Step: Using Crutches with Swing To (Non-Weight Bearing)

After a Concussion

Post-Concussion Syndrome

Living With Post-Concussion Syndrome

At-Home Care for Influenza

Viral Bronchitis

Pneumonia Care at Home

Recognizing and Treating Cellulitis

Treating Gallstones

Strategies for Managing Neck and Back Pain

R.I.C.E. (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation)

Cast Care

Using Crutches Safely

How to Fit Crutches and a Walker

How to Use Crutches on Stairs, Through Doorways, and In and Out of Cars

How to Walk with a Walker

How to Walk with Crutches

Responding to an Emergency

First Aid: Rescue Breathing

First Aid: Shock

When a Teen or Adult Is Choking

First Aid: Bleeding

First Aid: Bandaging

First Aid: Cuts and Scrapes

First Aid: Poisoning

First Aid: Cold Exposure

First Aid: Heat Exposure

First Aid: Heart Attacks

First Aid: Punctures

First Aid: Chemical Exposure

Self-Care for Cuts, Scrapes, and Burns

Animal Bites and Scratches

Insect,​ Spider,​ and ​Scorpion ​Bites ​and ​Stings

Marine Bites and Stings

Human Bites

Snakebites

Tick Bites

Heatstroke

Smoke Inhalation

What to Expect in the Emergency Room (ER)

Dehydration and Rehydration in Children

When a Baby Is Choking (Up to Age 1)

When a Child Is Choking (Age 1 and Up)

Discharge Instructions for a Gunshot Wound

Step-by-Step-Choking in an Infant- What to Do

Step-by-Step- Choking Rescue for a Child (Over 1 Year of Age)

Using CPR and AED (Ages 8 Through Adult)

Discharge Instructions: Using a Walker on Stairs and Steps

Step-by-Step: Using a Walker on Stairs

Step-by-Step: Fitting a Crutch

Bronchitis, Antibiotic Treatment (Adult)

Bronchitis, No Antibiotic (Adult)

Fever Control (Adult)

Pneumonia (Adult)

Air Bag Contact Injury

Black Widow Spider Bite

Brown Recluse Spider Bite

Cat Bite

Centipede Sting

Chin Laceration, Stitches or Tape

Laceration, Chin, Skin Glue Repair

Choking Spell (Adult)

Domestic Violence

Fishhook Removed

Gunshot Wound

Laceration, All Closures

Laceration: Infected Repair

Hand Laceration- All Closures

Laceration, Foot: All Closures

Laceration, Face: Skin Glue

Laceration, Extremity: Skin Glue

Laceration, Nose, with Fracture: Skin Glue

Laceration, Old: Not Sutured

Laceration, Small or Superficial: Not Stitched

Trunk Laceration, All Closures

Laceration of an Arm or Leg- Stitches, Staples, or Tape

Laceration, Face: Stitches or Tape

Laceration, Lip or Mouth

Scalp Laceration, Stitches or Staples

Infected Laceration, Not Stitched

Hand Laceration with Possible Nerve Injury, Stitches or Skin Glue

Laceration, Skin Adhesive