Author: Yevhen

NURSING LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION

NURSING LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION   To be a registered nurse! That is the goal of every student nurse. A worthy goal reached through study, clinical practice, and successful completion of the NCLEX-RN, the National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurse. In this chapter the reader will learn how and why nursing licensure

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MUSCULAR TISSUE

MUSCULAR TISSUE   Muscle cells are structurally and functionally specialized for con­traction, which requires 2 types of special protein filaments called myofilaments: thin fila­ments containing actin and thick filaments containing myosin. Nearly all muscle cells arise from mesoderm. Exception: Smooth muscles of the iris arise from ectoderm. Muscle tissues are

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CHRONIC HEPATITIS Definition Chronic hepatitis is a broad clinical and pathologic syndrome that encompasses an etiologically diverse group of diseases characterized by long-term elevation of liver chemistries and the finding of hepatic inflammation on liver biopsy. Chronic hepatitis is generally defined as disease that has lasted for 6 months or

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PHYSIOLOGY OF EYE

Physiology of eye. Physiology of vision. Nociceptive sensation.   Physiology of eye The visual system includes the eyes, the accessory structures, and the optic nerves (II), tracts, and pathways. The eyes respond to light and initiate afferent action potentials, which are transmitted from the eyes to the brain by the

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DIFFERENTIAL nDIAGNOSIS OF BRONCHIAL OBSTRUCTIVE SYNDROME IN CHILDREN. EMERGENCY nASSISTANCE AT ASTHMATIC STATUS.              Bronchial obstructive syndrome (BOS) nis a pathophysiological concept of violations of bronchial obstruction with a very nwide range of acute and chronic diseases.                                BOS – is a leading sign, which brings

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I.Y.Horbachevskyy Тernopil state medical university   “Confirmed” Vice Rector for studies Prof. I.R.Mysula “ 27 ” June 2008     SYLLABUS of subject human anatomy   Department of Human Anatomy   Speciality “General Medicine” 7.110101   Normative information Course Semesters Amount of hours Type of control (test,  examination) All the

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Lecture 5

Lecture 5 Organization of dental care to patients with chronic generalized periodontitis and periodontal disease. Prevention of periodontal diseases.     Preventing gum disease. Gum disease is an infection of the gum tissues that hold your teeth in place. Because it is a painless disease, many people don’t realize they

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Intraoperative Nursing Management

Intraoperative Nursing Management Safety and advocacy for the client during surgical inter­ventions are the primary concerns of perioperative nurses. Outcomes and numerous hazards can be managed, prevented, reduced, and controlled by deliberate actions and observations. The client entering the perioperative environment is at risk for infection, impaired skin integrity, increased anxiety, altered body temperature, and injury

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