THE MAIN METHODS OF FUNCTIONAL DIAGNOSTICS OF DISEASES IN GASTROENTEROLOGY Number of diseases of digestive and blood systems has increased dramatically in recent decades. This requires a wider application of functional diagnostics of appropriate nosology. Early detection of disorders of secretion and motility of the digestive system, hematological changes
Methods of ninspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation cardiovascular system. Maiclinical pictures of cardio-vascular system disorders in children (cyanosis, nbradicardia, tachycardia) 1. nBasic stages of embryogenesis of ncardiovascular system 2. nMechanism of the heartbeat 3. nInspection of organs of the ncardiovascular system at the children of different age (review, palpation, npercussion,
LEСTURES 2. Bleeding. Blood loss. Transfusion of blood. Extreme conditions. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Bleeding and blood loss. Bleeding (haemorrhagia) – withdrawal of blood from the blood vessels if they are damaged or breach permeability of the wall. Loss of blood causes the body changes and creates a great
Practice nursing care for Clients with Infectious problems of the upper and lower Respiratory Tract Infections of the respiratory system range from minor “colds” to life-threatening pneumonias and abscesses. When a respiratory infection occurs at the same time as other respiratory problems, the client’s risk for ineffective breathing and
CLIENT EDUCATION, STRESS AND COPING PATIENT EDUCATION Definition Patient education involves helping patients become better informed about their condition, medical procedures, and choices they have regarding treatment. Nurses typically have opportunities to educate patients during bedside conversations or by providing prepared pamphlets or handouts. Patient education is important to
Haemorrhagic Diathesis. Thrombocytopenias and thrombocytopathias. Hemophylia. Haemorrhagic vasculitis. Etiology, pathogenesis. Clinical pattern. Treatment. The role of a doctor-dentist in treatment. Prophylaxis. Defence of Case History Haemorrhagic Diathesis Haemorrhagic diathesis is the disease characterized by the tendency to bleeding and repeated haemorrhages; they may occur spontaneously and may be caused by
Obstetric hemorrhages during first term of pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy. Obstetric hemorrhages during second part of pregnancy, labor and postpartum period. Intensive therapy and reanimation at obstetric hemorrhages. Pregnancy and labor at extragenital diseases. Emergency in obstetrics. Prepared by Kuziv I. THEME #1. Obstetric hemorrhages during first term of pregnancy. Ectopic
TERNOPIL STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF NURSING AMERICAN NURSING SCHOOL ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING PROGRAM NURS 201: ADULT HEALTH CARE II Methodical Instruction N 2 4 hours Theme: Interventions for Clients with red blood cell disorders. Instructor: Iryna Iavorska, MD, Volodymur Gorodetsky,MD,Ph.D Place of training: