Author: Yevhen

08 Narcotic and non-narcotic analgesics

NARCOTIC AND NON-NARCOTIC ANALGESICS (Morphini hydrochloridum, Omnoponum, Codeini phosphas, Promedolum, Phentanylum, Pentazocini hydrichlorium, Tramadolum, Buprenorphinum, Nalorphini hydrochloridum, Naloxoni hydrochloridum, Naltrexonum, acidum acetylsalicilicum, analginum, Acidum mephenamicum, Paracetamolum, Ibuprophenum, Diclofenac-natrium, Indometacinum, Piroxicamum, Amisonum, Meloxicsm (Movalis), Celecoxib)   Narcotic and non-narcotic analgesics Physiology of pain The word “pain” comes from the Latin: poena

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THE CHI-SQUARE DISTRIBUTION AND THE ANALYSIS OF FREQUENCIES CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter explores techniques that are commonly used in the analysis of count or frequency data. Uses of the chi-square distribution, which was mentioned briefly in Chapter 6, are discussed and illustrated in greater detail. Additionally, statistical techniques often used

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Neonatology

Module 3. Neonatology. Lesson 7. nTopics: Hemolytic nand hemorrhagic disease of the newborn. Etiology. Pathogenesis. Classification. Clinic. Diagnostics. nDifferential diagnosis. Treatment. Prevention. Outlook.   1. Hemolytic ndisease of newborns. Background: Jaundice is the nmost common condition requiring medical attention iewborns. Approximately n60% of term and 80% of preterm babies develop

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1. THE MUSCLES OF THE PELVIS, THIGH, LEG AND FOOT 2. THE TOPOGRAPHY OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY 3. FASCIAE, SYnoVIAL BURSAE AND SHEATHS OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY LESSON № 11 Theme 1. THE MUSCLES OF THE PELVIS, THIGH, LEG AND FOOT Musculature of lower limb divides into muscles of the

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PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF HEART

PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF HEART. ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY INVESTIGATION OF HEART. HEART AS A PUMP.   1. Morphology and functional organization of heart a) Structure of heart. The heart contains four chambers: two upper atria, which receive venous blood and two lower ventricles, which eject blood into arteries. The right ventricle pumps blood

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Interventions for Clients

Interventions for Clients with Esophageal, Stomach Disorders Etsophageal disorders affect approximately 546,000 peo­ple in the United States. One third of the population experi­ences symptoms associated with the reflux of stomach acid into the esophagus. Impaired gastroesophageal motility result­ing from achalasia or diverticula is responsible for 400,000 visits to health care providers

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THE MUSCLES are connected with the bones, cartilages, ligaments, and skin, either directly, or through the intervention of fibrous structures called tendons or aponeuroses

  Lecture The general doctrine about muscles   THE MUSCLES are connected with the bones, cartilages, ligaments, and skin, either directly, or through the intervention of fibrous structures called tendons or aponeuroses. Where a muscle is attached to bone or cartilage, the fibers end in blunt extremities upon the periosteum or

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