Author: Yevhen

CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BACTERIAL PHARYNGITIS

CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BACTERIAL PHARYNGITIS. MENINGOCOCCAL NASOPHARYNGITIS. DIPHTHERIA. IMMUNOPROPHYLAXIS OF DIPHTHERIA. HERPETIC INFECTION ­ HSV, VZV, EBV, CMV. CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HERPES SIMPLEX. PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT AND PREVENTION.     MENINGOCOCCAL INFECTION Definition  Meningococcal  infection  is  an  acute  infectious  disease  of  the  human,  caused  by  meningococcous  Neisseria Meningitigis. The  mechanism 

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CASE HISTORY OF ILL CHILD

Module 3. Neonatology. Lesson 12. Topics: Theme: The case history of new-born patient.   History taking. Communication skills   1. Communication with the patient and/or family: ·        Establish rapport with the patient and family. ·        Identify the primary concerns of the patient and/or family. ·        Recognize the triangular relationship between

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Nicotine

Materials preparation to the practical classes for the students of pharmaceutical faculty LESSON № 21 Theme 29. Condensed heterocyclic systems. Purine. Notion about alkaloids. In addition to these three diazines, the bicyclic tetraaza compound, purine, is an important heterocyclic system. Purine is a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound, consisting of a

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Acute purulent diseases of fingers

Acute purulent diseases of fingers (Panaricium) The problem of panaricium treatment, despite of a long-term history, remains actual not only owing to frequency of a pathology (in Ukraine panaricium is annually observed at 1 % of the population). In practice of surgeons the tradition of long application of conservative methods

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Methodical instructions

Urgent states in patients with infectious diseases with fecal-oral mechanism of transmission. General description of group of infectious diseases with the droplet mechanism of transmission. Influenza (flu). Other ARVI (acute respiratory viral infections): parainfluenza, adenoviral disease, respiratory-syncytial infection, rhinoviral infection. Infectious diseases which run across with the clinic of atypical

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ENERGY METABOLISM

Energy metabolism. Biological oxidation. Chemiosmotic theory of oxidative phosphorylation. Mitochondrial  Electron Transport.  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

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27. Developmental Theories Conception Through Adolescence

DEVELOPMENTAL THEORIES. CONCEPTION THROUGH ADOLESCENCE   FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Development occurs continuously through the life span. Adults continue to have transition periods during which growth and development occur. Growth is the quantitative (measurable) changes in physical size of the body and its parts, such as increases in

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Hemorrhagic shock

Hemorrhagic shock.DIC-syndrome. Terminal states in obstetrics. Prepared by I. Kuziv Shock encompasses various pathophysiological aberrations that lead to inadequate tissue perfusion and impaired cellular metabolism. Although hypotension often is the most obvious clinical sign in shock of any cause, such blood pressure changes are the final common manifestation of a

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