Author: Yevhen

PREGNANCY AND DELIVERY AT BREECH PRESENTATION

PREGNANCY AND DELIVERY AT BREECH PRESENTATION. FETALMALPRESENTATIONS.  Prepared by I. Kuziv Usually the fetal head engages in the occipito-anterior position (more often left occipito-anterior (LOA) rather than right) and then undergoes a short rotation to be directly occipito-anterior in the mid-cavity. Malpositions are abnormal positions of the vertex of the

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American Literature

American Literature. O. Henry   Born William Sidney Porter September 11, 1862 Greensboro, North Carolina Died  June 5, 1910 (aged 47) New York City, New York Peame    O. Henry, Olivier Henry, Oliver Henry[1] Occupation Writer Nationality American William Sydney Porter (September 11, 1862 – June 5, 1910), better known by

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Lesson No 27

1. Lymphatic vessels and nodes of the neck 2. System of internal jugular vein 3. Superficial veins of the neck   Lesson No 27 Theme 1. Lymphatic vessels and nodes of the neck Lymphatic system subdivides into primary lymphatic organs (marrow medulla ossium and thymus), secondary lymphatic organs (spleen, lymphatic

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Infectious mononucleosis

Herpetic infections. Infectious mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr infection). Diphtheria. http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/86/10/07-046128/en/ Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections are among the most common maladies affecting humans. Often they are annoying and troublesome; occasionally they are life-threatening. The term herpes is derived from the Greek word meaning to creep, and clinical descriptions of herpes labialis go

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Management of Patients With Burn Injury

Management of Patients With Burn Injury The nurse who cares for a patient with a burn injury requires a high level of knowledge about the physiologic changes that occur after a burn, as well as astute assessment skills to detect subtle changes in the patient’s condition. In addition, the nurse

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Hyperthyroidism: etiology, pathogenesis, diagnostic criteria, treatment

Management of patients with thyrotoxicosis. Management of patients with Hyperparathyroidism. The thyroid is a firm vascular organ lying in the neck, caudal to cricoid cartilage. It is composed of two nearly equal lobes connected by a thin isthmus and weights approximately 20 gr. Rests of thyroid tissue are occasionally presents

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Medmicro Chapter 100

Bone, Joint, and Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections Jon T. Mader Jason Calhoun General Concepts Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections Etiology Anaerobic microorganisms such as Bacteroides species, Peptostreptococcus species, and Clostridium species are largely responsible for these infections. Mixed infections by aerobic and facultative anaerobic organisms are common. Pathogenesis Susceptible persons have

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The Lesson №5 (practical-7 hours)

  Theme: Autonomic nervous system (peripheral and segment parts, Hypothalamus, Limbic-Reticular system). Special Clinical Examinations of Diseases of Nervous System     The Autonomic nervous system. Anatomy. Functions. The symptoms of lesion   The autonomic nervous system is a part of nervous system that regulates the activity of internal organs,

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DISORDER OF HEART RHYTHM

DISORDER OF HEART RHYTHM  1. Etiology of heart rhythm disorder 2. Pathogenesis of heart rhythm disorder 3. Classification of heart rhythm disorders 4. Automatism violations 5. Conduction violations 6. Arrhythmias in the result of combined heart properties violations   Normally, heart work depends oormal automatism (conditions of driver sino-atrial node), excitability, conductive heart system condition and

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