Author: Yevhen

HYGIENE OF MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS, THEIR PLANNING AND EQUIPMENT

HYGIENE OF MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS, THEIR PLANNING AND EQUIPMENT. MODERN PROBLEMS IN HOSPITALBUILDING. HYGIENICAL MEASURES OF OPTIMIZATION OF TERMS OF STAY OF PATIENTS ARE IN MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS. PROPHYLAXIS OF HOSPITAL INFECTIONS.HYGIENE OF LABOUR OF DOCTORS OF DIFFERENT SPECIALITIES.   The activity of the medical worker bound with influencing both unfavorable working

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BIOCHEMICAL FUNCTIONS OF LIVER

BIOCHEMICAL FUNCTIONS OF LIVER. PORPHYRINS AND BILE PIGMENTS. PATHOBIOCHEMISTRY OF JAUNDICE. METABOLISM OF XENOBIOTICS IN THE nLIVER: MICROSOMAL OXIDATION, CYTOCHROME Р-450. What are the functions of the nliver? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tat0QYxlCbo&feature=related Liver’s functions:   • It is responsible for the nproduction of bile which is stored in the gallbladder and released wherequired

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14 Gastrointestinal agents -1

Gastrointestinal agents –1. (Tinctura Absithii, herbae Centaurii, insulinum, Peritolum, Phepraninum, Masindolum, Apomorphini hydrochloridum, radix Ipecacuanae, Cupri sulfas, Triftazinum, Aethaperazinum, “Aeronum”, Metoclopramidum, (Reglan, Cerucal), Aropini sulfas, Pentagastrinum, Pepsinum, Acidum hydrochloricum dilutum, Ranitidinum, Famotidinum, Pirensepinum, Omeprasolum, Natrii hydrocarbonas, Magnesii oxydum, Aluminii hydroxydum, Almagel, Sucralfat, Vismuti dinytras, Misoprostolum) Gastrointestinal agents –2. (Pancretinum, Mesim

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ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION

SECONDARY HYPERTENSION   Definition Hypertensive is defined as an abnormal elevation in diastolic pressure and/or systolic pressure. In past years, the diastolic value was emphasized in assessing hypertension.  However, elevations in systolic pressure (“systolic hypertension”) are also associated with increased incidence of coronary and cerebrovascular disease (e.g., stroke). Therefore, we

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ATP and Other Nucleoside Triphosphates or: Bonds Rich in Energy

Investigation of biological oxidation, oxidative phosphorylation and ATP synthesis. Inhibitors and uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation.   ATP and Other Nucleoside Triphosphates or: Bonds Rich in Energy ATP is regarded as a universal source of energy occuring in all cell types. It is produced mainly during the oxidation of energy-rich (reduced)

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1. PHYSIOLOGY OF BLOOD SYSTEM. PHYSIOLOGY OF ERYTHROCYTES. 2. RESPIRATORY PIGMENTS. 3. PHYSIOLOGY OF LEUKOCYTES.   1. Common characteristic of blood system a) Conception of blood system (affords a pathway for the transportation of oxygen and nutrient fluids to cells that are often at a considerable distance from the heart,

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Methodical instructions

Methodical instruction for students of the V course medical faculty Lesson N 2 (practical – 6 hours)   Theme 1. Cholera. Infectious diseases of viral etiology with fecal-oral mechanism of transmission. Theme 2. Intestinal infectious diseases with the dominant involvement of colon: shigellosis, amebiasis. Yersiniosis. Protozoal intestinal invasions: lambliosis, balantidiasis.

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