That was a beautiful explanation. Now that my internship is about to begin, i feel that my memories have been refreshed. Thank you ma'am. You surely did a good presentation. However, i feel that you are missing some info. For example, the spaces in the upper limb region and what does inside them. And damage of what what nerves will lead to what what muscles disability. Theory-wise, this video is very good. But practical wise, i believe it's slighty lacking. Thank you very much nonetheless.
depends on the way some bodies are preserved. my anatomy lab tutor didnt use gloves sometimes either. its not a common practice because..eww.. but some people feel comfortable enough to do it without gloves.
formaldehyde that is covering the cadavers, make the cadaver cleaner then your hand, it's just the thought of touching a cadaver that is "nasty"( I always use gloves in my practice):)
brilliiant, excellent , no doubt about it...HATTS OFF BUT,TO BE VERY HONEST AT THE SAME TIME LOOKS VERY DISRESPECTFUL THE WAY THE WALL PAPER OR BACKGROUND ,THE WAY THE SKELITON OR TO BE VERY RESPECTUL THE HUMAN BODY IS DEPICTED KNEELING DOWN WITH THE HEART IN ITS HAND LOOKS VERY DISRESPECTFUL!!!, to b on the creative side, should say the body knows its going to be dessected so its pleading and begging for mercy. SORRY IF IVE BEEN RUDE, SINCERE APOLOGIES WITH A LOT OF RESPECT