PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DIGESTION. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF LIVER PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DIGESTION. ULCER DISEASE Basic Functional Anatomy of the Digestive System The digestive system is composed of the digestive or alimentary tube and accessory digestive organs. The basic terminology used to describe parts of the digestive system is shown below and more
Teeth, tooth rows. Groups of teeth, anatomotopografy. Physiological and pathological types of bite ANATOMY OF THE TEETH By the structure the teeth are most close to the bone tissue, but exceed its hardness and durability. Three parts are distinguished in the tooth. The part which protrudes over the alveolus
Inquiry and general inspection of patients with cardiovascular system diseases. Examination of pulse and blood pressure Inspection and palpation of precordial region. Percussion of borders of relative and absolute heart dullness. Patient’s complaints typical for diseases of a heart The most typical complaints are the pain in
Rickettsiae David H. Walker General Concepts Rickettsiae The rickettsiae are a diverse collection of obligately intracellular Gram-negative bacteria found in ticks, lice, fleas, mites, chiggers, and mammals. They include the genera Rickettsiae, Ehrlichia, Orientia, and Coxiella. These zoonotic pathogens cause infections that disseminate in the blood to many organs. Rickettsia
UNIT TEST II Prepared by assistant professor N.Petrenko, MD, PhD LEARNING OBJECTIVES Summarize knowledge about normal and complicated pregnancies to 24 weeks since last menstrual period, or weight of fetus is greater than 500 g Gravidity and parity information is obtained during history-taking interviews and may be
Practice nursing for Clients with Intestinal Disorders The most common presenting symptoms associated with noninflammatory intestinal disorders include alterations in bowel patterns, abdominal pain, and rectal bleeding (Figure 57-1). Symptoms of this type require investigation, since they can be associated with serious illnesses, such as intestinal obstruction or colorectal cancer.
ACUTE AND CHRONIC NONSPECIFIC SIALOADENITIS (CALCULOUS AND NON-CALCULOUS). DIAGNOSIS OF SIALOADENITIS. COMBINED SIALOADENITIS TREATMENT. SIALOZIS. Sialadenitis is the inflammation of the salivary glands, the glands that produce saliva in our mouths. Saliva is essential for the normal functioning and health of the mouth. Disorder of salivary glands function
Main complaints of patients with diseases of respiratory organs. Static and dynamic inspection of a chest. Palpation of a chest. Percussion of lungs. The method and technique of comparative percussion of lungs. The method and technique of topographic percussion of lungs. Inquiry of patients with respiratory pathology Complaints of