Category: Medicine

Jawbones illnesses

JAWBONES ILLNESSES. CHANGES OF MAXILLOFACIAL SKELETON. TUMOURS OF THE TEETH-JAW SYSTEM     OSTEOMYELITIS   Pyogenic osteomyelitis is almost always caused by bacteria. Organisms may reach the bone by (1) hematogenous spread, (2) extension from a contiguous site, and (3) direct implantation. Most cases of osteomyelitis are hematogenous in origin

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Anatomic setting on the glass

Anatomic setting on the glass. Test structures of full dentures. Laboratory stages of complete dentures making.. Clinical stages First visit obtaining anatomical impressions (alginate material is usually used for making impressions ). Similar impressions are taken at partial defects of dentition Second visit: Obtaining functional impression (with thermoplastic or silicone

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Lesson 3

Lesson 3   Urinary Stones     Archeologic studies show that urinary tract stone disease was an affliction of humans earlier than 4800 bc (Shattock, 1905). Ancient Greek and Roman physi­cians recorded the symptoms and treatment of urologic stone disease, but little attention was directed to lo­calization of the stone

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CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY (also known as clinical chemistry or chemical pathology) is the laboratory service absolutely essential for medical practice or branch of laboratory medicine in which chemical and biochemical methods are applied to the study of dise

INTRODUCTION, ROLES OF BIOCHEMICAL LABORATORY. MECHANIZATION AND AUTOMATION IN CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY CLINICAL BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSES OF PROTEINS, PLASMA PROTEIN SPECTRUM. ANALYTICAL METHODS. ANALYSES USED IN DIAGNOSTICS OF DIABETES MELLITUS.     Clinical biochemistry (also known as clinical chemistry or chemical pathology) is the laboratory service absolutely essential for medical practice or

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Nursing Care of Children Syllabus – Spring 2009

TERNOPIL STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF NURSING INTERNATIONAL NURSING SCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, ALLERGOLOGY   “CONFIRMED” vice-rector of TSMU prof. Ihor R. Mysula M.D., Ph.D, D.M. 24.06.2009   SylLabus: Spring 2010   Nursing Care of Children   for 2nd year ADN students Specialty 5.12010102 „Nursing”   Structural Academic Plan

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THE DISEASES OF RESPIRATORY ORGANS

THE DISEASES OF RESPIRATORY ORGANS   Pneumonia is a disease, which by etiology, pathogenesis and morphological description unites the large group of various diseases of inflammations of respiratory compartment of the lungs. There are three ways of entrance of stimulants of pneumonia into the lungs – bronchogenic, hematogenic and lymphogenic.

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Anesthesia of upper and lower jaws and surrounding tissues. Physiotherapy of complications related to anesthesia.

Anesthesia of upper and lower jaws and surrounding tissues. Physiotherapy of complications related to anesthesia. TYPICAL AND ATYPICAL TOOTH REMOVAL, COMPLICATIONS, TREATMENT INCLUDING PHYSIOTHERAPY. DETAINEES AND NONDETAINEES TEETH COMPLICATIONS DELAYED TEETHING. PERICORONITIS. X-RAY DIAGNOSTIC OF THE DETAINEES TEETH. Local anasthetics. • Role: –Decrease intraoperative and postoperative pain –Decrease amount of general anesthetics

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ÎÑÊI 4ëiíiÿ

tttttttttttttttttttttttt Practical skill “Palpation of thyroid gland” ALGORITHM for “Palpation of thyroid gland” 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. 5.    

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Interventions for Clients with Fluid and Electrolyte imbalances

Interventions for Clients with Fluid and Electrolyte imbalances   Deficient Fluid Volume Deficient fluid volume (DFV) exists when the client experiences vascular, interstitial, or intracellular dehydration. The degree of dehydration is classified as mild, marked, severe, or fatal on the basis of the percentage of body weight lost. There are

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