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SPECIFIC EMOTIONS

SPECIFIC EMOTIONS   Emotions, Stress, and Health Emotion is made up of three components; physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience. One of the oldest theoretical controversies regarding emotion focuses on the timing of our feelings in relation to the physiological responses that accompany emotion. William James and Carl Lange

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Urinary system diseases and chronic kidney disease in a family doctor practice. Differential diagnosis of symptoms and syndromes. The organization of the route the patient. Treatment protocols. Rehabilitation and clinical examination. Employment expertise.

Urinary system diseases and chronic kidney disease in a family doctor practice. Differential diagnosis of symptoms and syndromes. The organization of the route the patient. Treatment protocols. Rehabilitation and clinical examination. Employment expertise.   In February 2002, the Kidney Disease Outcome Quality Initiative of the National Kidney Foundation published clinical

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Lesson 6

Lesson 6 Theme 6. nShigellae infections. Salmonellae infections. Escherichia infections. nYersiniosis. Rotaviral infection Theme 7. Viral nhepatitis A, B, С, D et al.   SHIGELLA   Although dysenteric syndromes have long beerecognized as a scourge of man, it is only in the last 90 yr that the nbacteriology of the

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CONTENT MODULE

MODULE 2. SOFT AND ASEPTIC nDOSAGE FORMS. PHARMACEUTICAL INCOMPATIBILITIES. CONTENT MODULE 4.  MEDICINAL FORMS THAT REQUIRE ASEPTIC MANUFACTURING nCONDITIONS. PHARMACEUTICAL INCOMPATIBILITIES. LESSON 26. PHARMACEUTICAL nINCOMPATIBILITIES.   Drug nIncompatibility Drug nIncompatibility • Definition of Drug nIncompatibility: Drug Incompatibility refers to ninteractions between two or more substances which lead to changes in

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THE GERMAN CLASSIC PHILOSOPHY

Lesson №  3 (seminar – 6 hours)   Тhemes:  1. German classical philosophy.  2. Origin and development of the non-classical philosophical doctrines in the XIX -XIX c.  Aim: – to explain the worldview background of the philosophical system of German classical philosophers and disclose the logic of development of the

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MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION: Oral

  Medication Administration: Oral   Preparation and Route          Drugs are available in many forms for administration by a specific route (see Drug Preparations). The route refers to how the drug is absorbed: oral, buccal, sublingual, rectal, parenteral (hypodermic routes), topical, and inhalation. Drugs prepared for administration by one route

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DIGESTIVE TUBE ORGANS

  Digestive tube organs 1.     General features of digestive system. 2.     Oral cavity. Lips, cheeks, soft and dark palatine, their structure and functions. 3.     The tongue, tissues compounds, structural peculiarities of the upper, lower and back surfaces. 4.     Morphofunctional characteristic of the tongue papillae. 5.     Taste bud structure and functions.

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Methodical Instructions to Lesson 1 for Students

PHYSIOLOGY IS THE THEORETICAL BASES OF MEDICINE. BIOELECTRICAL PHENOMENA IN NERVE CELLS. PHYSIOLOGY OF SPINAL CORD. Common characteristic of physiology: a) Defining of “physiology” notion (Physiology is the science about the regularities of organisms‘vital activity in connection with the external environment.) b) Tasks of physiological subjects (A deep studying of

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Themes:

BIOCHEMICAL FUNCTION OF LIVER. POEPHYRINS AND BILE PIGMENTS. PATHOBIOCHEMISTRY OFJAUNDICE. METABOLISM OF XENOBIOTICS IN THE LIVER: MICROSOMAL OXIDATION, CYTOCHROME Р-450 Liver’s functions: • It is responsible for the production of bile which is stored in the gallbladder and released when required for the digestion of fats. • The liver stores

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