EVOLUTION OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING Throughout the pages of recorded history, nursing has been integrated into every facet of life. A legacy of human caring was initiated when, according to the Book of Exodus, two midwives, Shiphrah and Puah, rescued the baby Moses and hid him to save his life.
Main symptoms and syndromes in anaemias. Complete blood count. Hemorrhagic diateses. Main symptoms and syndromes in diseases of endocrine system – diabetes mellitus, pathology of a thyroid gland. Allergy. Main symptoms and syndromes in diseases of musculosceletal apparatus DISEASES OF THE BLOOD Anaemia Anaemia is a pathological condition characterized
METHODICAL INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS OF THE INSTITUTE OF NURSING LESSON № _9_ (PRACTICAL – 6 HOURS) Theme: 1. The Role of Government in Health Care. Methods Used by Government to Redistribute Income in Society. – 6 hours. Aim: 1. To understand the impact of public sector policies
Immune and hemopoietic organs 1. Functions of the hemopoietic system system. 2. Distinguishing features of the lymphoid organs. 3. Difference between central and peripheral hemopoietic organs. 4. Description of the thymus in terms of its general functions, its location in the body and the type of reticular cells it contains
The materials to prepare students for practical lessons of inorganic chemistry LESSON 19. THEME. Phosphorus and its compounds. p-elements of the VA group. Sub-group of Arsenic PHOSPHORUS Phosphorus is a chemical element with symbol P and atomic number 15. A multivalent nonmetal of the nitrogen group, phosphorus as a
Bioenergetics and biochemical reaction types. Substrate and oxidative phosphorylation Bioenergetics is the part of biochemistry concerned with the energy involved in making and breaking of chemical bonds in the molecules found in biological organisms. Living organisms produce ATP from energy sources via oxidative phosphorylation. The terminal phosphate bonds of ATP are relatively weak compared
Lesson N1 Theme: Introduction on Neurology. General principles of nervous function Sensitivity and sensory tracts. The peculiarities of face sensory innervations. Syndromes of sensory disorders Motor functions. Reflexes and their changes. Method of examination. Movements and their disturbances. Central and peripheral paralysis Neuropathology (from greek neuro – nerve,