Category: Medicine

LESSON 16

LESSON 16 MODELS AND LEVELS OF COMMUNICATION Theme: Models and Levels of Communication. v                  Models and levels of communication. v                  Barriers in communication. v                 Styles of communication. v                 Testing your communication style. v                 Communication Styles of Nurse Practitioners. Models of communication refers to the conceptual model used to explain the

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Peculiarities in the physical examination of the patients with renal diseases

Main symptoms and syndromes iephrology. Complaints. History taking. Specific complaints: kidneys pain is felt at or below the costal margin posteriorly, near the costovertebral angle; edema; disturbance of the urine production and urine excretion; polyuria, oligoyria, anuria, nocturia, disuria, enuresis. Nonspecific complaints: intoxication, arterial hypertension, functional insufficiency others systems. In

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LESSON #25 (6 HOURS)

LESSON #25 (6 HOURS)   Theme. Internal carotid artery. Blood vessels of orbit. I, II, III, IV, VI cranial nerves, areas of distribution. I division of V cranial nerve, areas of distribution. Ciliary ganglion Aіm: Study the structural and topographical peculіarіtіes of internal carotid and subclavian arteries. and their branches.

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Cholera

Diarrheal syndrome in the clinic of infectious diseases. Pathogenesis and clinical features. Principles of treatment of dehydration shock. http://www.medicinenet.com/cholera/article.htm Cholera is an acute  anthroponosic infectious  disease  with  fecal-oral  mechanism  of  transmission. Cholera  is  characterized  by  dehydration  due  to  loss  of  the  fluid  with  watery  diarrhoea  and  vomiting. Cholera  is  concerned 

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Intervention for Preoperative, Intraoperative, Postoperative Clients Care

Intervention for Preoperative, Intraoperative, Postoperative Clients Care. Today’s trends in health care will be tomorrow’s examples of how clients used to be treated. These constant changes reflect multiple advances and society’s needs. The technology explosion is responsible for the development of new diagnos­tic and interventional devices that provide opportunities for

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CONTENT MODULE 3.

MODULE 2. SOFT AND ASEPTIC DOSAGE FORMS. PHARMACEUTICAL INCOMPATIBILITIES. CONTENT MODULE 3.  SOFT MEDICAL FORMS. SUPPOSITORIES. LESSON 19. SUPPOSITORY METHOD OF POURING.     Suppositories – dosed medical forms,  solid at room temperature and melted or dissolve at the temperature of body. Depending on a place of introduction suppositories differentiated:

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THE NAMES OF PLANTS IN BOTANY AND IN THE

DOSAGE FORMS OF MEDICATIONS (FORMAE MEDICAMENTORUM). LIQUID DOSAGE FORMS OF MEDICATIONS. (FORMAE MEDICAMENTORUM FLUIDAE).   LIQUID DOSAGE FORMS OF MEDICATIONS. (FORMAE MEDICAMENTORUM FLUIDAE)   1. Solutions – solutiones (solutio, onis f) 2. Suspensions – suspensiones (suspensio, onis f) 3. Emulsions – emulsa (emulsum, i n) 4. Liniments – linimenta (linimentum,

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Lesson 3

General description of mitochondrial pathology. Clinical presentation, diagnostics, treatment.   General characteristic of multifactorial diseases. Definition of hereditary predisposition. Prevention measures. Levels and ways of prevention of hereditary diseases.   Medical genetic counseling. Methods of prenatal diagnostics. Screening programmes.   Mitochondria: Energy Conversion A mitochondrion is a semiautonomous, self-reproducing organelle

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Theme: Analysis of quality of inorganic drugs of Magnesium, Calcium, Zinc, Bismuth, Copper

Theme: Analysis of metal-containing compounds of Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc, Copper and Bismuth.     Inorganic drugs of Calcium          Distribution to the nature   In a free condition does not meet (alkaline-earth metal). 1. Minerals: Carbonates: СаСО3 – calcite (deposits of a chalk, limestone, marble); dolomite – CaCO3×MgCO3; Sulphates: СаSО4×2Н2O

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