1. Spinal cord. Meninges of the spinal cord. Reflectory arch 2. Spinal cord (internal structure) 3. Base of the brain. Topography of 12 cranial nerves Lesson # 19 Theme 1. Spinal cord. Meninges of the spinal cord. Reflectory arch Nervous system may be divided into two parts,
DISEASES OF KIDNEYS AND URINARY TRACT Diseases of the kidneys are divided into 5 major groups: 1. Glomerular diseases. 2. Tubular diseases. 3. Interstitial diseases. 4. Vascular diseases. 5. Tumours of the kidney. There are two main types of partial renal failure: nephritic syndrome and nephrotic syndrome. Nephritic
THE HYGIENICAL ESTIMATION OF THE COMPLEX INFLUENCING OF PARAMETERS OF MICROCLIMATE ON THE HEAT EXCHANGE OF MAN. HYGIENIC ESTIMATION OF NATURAL AND ARTIFFICIAL ILLUMINATION. Health – is defined as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely absence of disease or infirmity. Hygiene –
Methods of examination and semiotics of urinary system in children. Semiotics of microscopic exchanges of urinary sedimentation (protein-, erythrocyte-, leucocytesuria). Acute and chronic renal failure. Nursing the child with renal pathology. Anatomy of the urinary system The urinary system consists of paired kidneys with ureters, a urinary bladder, and
Range of Motion. Walkers, Crutches, and Canes Range-of-Motion Exercise Active range-of-motion (ROM) activities are performed independently by the client. During active ROM exercises, the client moves various muscle groups. Passive ROM exercises are done by the nurse to help maintain or restore a client’s mobility by achieving several outcomes; see
Substituting for the partial defects of dental rows by RPDs. Constructing of RPDs Reliminary impressions of a patient’s mouth are obtained in stock, ‘off-the-peg’, impression trays. The resulting study casts are needed for planning treatment, including the designing of RPDs, and for the construction of individual trays which will