Author: Yevhen

TERNOPIL STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY

TERNOPIL STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY  METHOLOGICAL INSTRUCTIONS TO PRACTICAL LESSON FOR 6-Th YEAR STUDENTS OF FACULTY OF FOREING STUDENTS Content’s module 9.   LESSON № 14 (6 hours)   Themes:    THEME 1. “Acute” abdomen in gynecology THEME 2. Gynecological operations. THEME 3. Preoperative and postoperative follow-up of gynaecological patients.    Aim: to be

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Psychopathies and pathocharacteriological development of personality 

Psychopathies and pathocharacteriological development of personality  Violation of psychological development   Psychopathy (Disorders of personality)  Psychopathy (/saɪˈkɒpəθi/) is a personality disorder identified by characteristics such as a lack of empathy and remorse, criminality, antisocial behavior, egocentricity, superficial charm,manipulativeness, irresponsibility,  impulsivity, and a parasitic lifestyle. As a diagnostic category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, psychopathy has been replaced by antisocial

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Univariate analysis of variance. Parametric model univariate analysis of variance. Planning the experiment, the formulation of hypotheses and their statistical test. Correlation analysis. Construction of correlation fields. Construction of the empirical regression line. Calculation of the correlation coefficient estimation and analysis of the significance of the linear correlation. Hypothesis Testing

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Lesson No 17

1. Female reproductive system. Structure, position and function of ovary. Uterus, development, shape, parts, structure and topography. Uterine tubes 2. Structure and topography of vagina, external reproductive organs and urethra. Topography of small pelvis organs on female 3. Perineal muscles and fasciae on male and female. Radiograph anatomy of urinary

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Communication and palliative medicine

1.  Communication with the patient and family in palliative medicine. 2.  Talking with families and children about the death of a parent. 3.       Communication between professionals.   Communication and palliative medicine Talking about sad, bad, and difficult things with patients and their families is a fundamental and an inevitable part

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LESSON 16

LESSON 16 MODELS AND LEVELS OF COMMUNICATION Theme: Models and Levels of Communication. v                  Models and levels of communication. v                  Barriers in communication. v                 Styles of communication. v                 Testing your communication style. v                 Communication Styles of Nurse Practitioners. Models of communication refers to the conceptual model used to explain the

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Peculiarities in the physical examination of the patients with renal diseases

Main symptoms and syndromes iephrology. Complaints. History taking. Specific complaints: kidneys pain is felt at or below the costal margin posteriorly, near the costovertebral angle; edema; disturbance of the urine production and urine excretion; polyuria, oligoyria, anuria, nocturia, disuria, enuresis. Nonspecific complaints: intoxication, arterial hypertension, functional insufficiency others systems. In

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LESSON #25 (6 HOURS)

LESSON #25 (6 HOURS)   Theme. Internal carotid artery. Blood vessels of orbit. I, II, III, IV, VI cranial nerves, areas of distribution. I division of V cranial nerve, areas of distribution. Ciliary ganglion Aіm: Study the structural and topographical peculіarіtіes of internal carotid and subclavian arteries. and their branches.

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Cholera

Diarrheal syndrome in the clinic of infectious diseases. Pathogenesis and clinical features. Principles of treatment of dehydration shock. http://www.medicinenet.com/cholera/article.htm Cholera is an acute  anthroponosic infectious  disease  with  fecal-oral  mechanism  of  transmission. Cholera  is  characterized  by  dehydration  due  to  loss  of  the  fluid  with  watery  diarrhoea  and  vomiting. Cholera  is  concerned 

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Intervention for Preoperative, Intraoperative, Postoperative Clients Care

Intervention for Preoperative, Intraoperative, Postoperative Clients Care. Today’s trends in health care will be tomorrow’s examples of how clients used to be treated. These constant changes reflect multiple advances and society’s needs. The technology explosion is responsible for the development of new diagnos­tic and interventional devices that provide opportunities for

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