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ORGANIZATION OF THE SANITARY-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL POPULATION PROVIDING

ORGANIZATION OF WORK OF SANITARY-EPIDEMIC SERVICE. CO-OPERATION OF SANITARY-EPIDEMIC SERVICE AND TREATMENT-PROPHYLACTIC ESTABLISHMENTS. METHODS AND FACILITIES OF HYGIENIC EDUCATION OF POPULATION. SANITARY EDUCATION.   ORGANIZATION OF THE SANITARY-EPIDEMIOLOGIC SERVICE As it was marked above, among all factors of health the biggest role is played by the social ones – operating

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Lesson 3

LESSON 3 KERATOMYCOSIS AND MYCOSIS OF THE SOLES. TRYCHOMYCOSIS:MYCROSPORIA, TRYCHOPHITIA. CLINICAL FEATURES, LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS, TREATMENT AND PROPHYLAXIS.   DERMATITIS. TOXICODERMIA. ECZEMA. NEURODERMITIS. CLINICAL FEATURES AND TREATMENT.                           TINEA CORPORIS http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1091473-overview http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfpPwiXH8vk   Tinea corporis is a superficial dermatophyte

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Theme :

Theme : Functional and organic diseases of hepatobiliary system in children. Etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnostics, treatment and prophylaxis.         Liver disease can often be life threatening and difficult to recognize. The clinical presentation varies depending on the etiology and severity of the liver insult. Knowledge of the varied

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Introduction to the history of medicine

Introduction to the history of medicine. Medicine of the primitive society. History of medicine is one of sections of general history of culture of humanity. She examines development of knowledge, related to the diseases, treatment of man, saving and strengthening of its health. The table of contents of medicine, level

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07. MA Administering medications per os…

MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION: ADMINISTERING MEDICATIONS PER OS, BY INHALATIONS, IRRIGATIONS, TOPICAL APPLICATIONS   ADMINISTER ORAL DRUGS Oral administration of drugs is the most common route; however, there are potential risk factors that the nurse must consider. Before administering oral drugs, the nurse should assess the client’s ability to take the medication

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Buffers in Pharmaceutical Suspensions

MODULE 1. GENERAL CONCEPTS OF DRUG TECHNOLOGY. POWDERS. LIQUID DOSAGE FORMS. CONTENT MODULE 2.  LIQUID MEDICAL FORMS. LESSON 10. SUSPENSIONS.   Suspensions A pharmaceutical suspension may be defined as a coarse dispersion containing finely divided insoluble material suspended in a liquid medium. The physical chemist defines the word “suspension” as

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Oral Nutrition

Unit Test 1 Objectives 1.      Orientation to the Course/ Safety/ Handwashing/ Restraints 2.      Orientation to Admissions Office: Rules of Admission/ Discharge/ Transfer 3.      Orientation to Patient’s Assessment: Vital Signs/ Pain Assessment 4.      Orientation to Hospital Documentation: Documenting in the Nursing Records/ Giving and Receiving verbal report with shift responsibility for

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Physical examination

N 5. Medical examination. Out-patient treatment. Simple Tenses. Active and Passive Voice.   Physical examination or clinical examination is the process by which a health care provider investigates the body of a patient for signs of disease. It generally follows the taking of the medical history — an account of the symptoms

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OSKI 5th line hospital surgery

„Medical cure  of patient with pancreatitis   ALGORITHM „ Examination of patient with pancreatitis” 1.     To greet and name itself. 2.     Friendly behavour. 3.     To explain to the patient a purpose of the visit, duration of conversation and to get his agreement. 4.     Correct and quiet conversation with a patient.

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Employment 6

Employment 6. Topographical Anatomy and Operative Surgery of Pelvic Walls and Organs. Topographical Anatomy and Operative Surgery of Lumbar Region. Surgical Anatomy of the Vertebral Column, Spinal Cord and its Meninges.   PELVIC BONES The complete bony ring which forms the pelvis, so named because of its resemblance to a

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