Category: Medicine

Midterm Exam I Assessment of Musculoskeletal System

Midterm Exam I Assessment of Musculoskeletal System   The musculoskeletal system provides shape and support to the body, allows movement, protects the internal organs, produces red blood cells in the bone marrow (hematopoiesis), and stores calcium and phosphorus in the bones. Although examining this system is usually only a small

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Hepatites Viruses. Laboratory diagnosis of diseases.

Hepatites Viruses. Laboratory diagnosis of diseases.   Although hepatitis (inflammation of the liver) was first described in the fifth century BC , it is only recently (1940 to 1950) that the viral etiology of man cases of this disease has been established. More than 50,000 cases of viral hepatitis are

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Osteomyelitis for Jaw Treatment

ACUTE ODONTOGENIC OSTEOMYELITIS OF THE JAWS: CLINICAL COURSE, DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, PREVENTION, TREATMENT (SURGICAL, MEDICATIONAL, PHYSIOTHERAPEUTICAL, ETC.), COMPLICATIONS. Osteomyelitis Jaw Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone. It can be caused by a variety of microbial agents (most common in staphylococcus aureus) and situations, including: An open injury to the bone,

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Pathophysiology of cell

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CELL. MECHANISMS OF CELL DAMAGE. IONIZING RADIATION ACTION UPON ORGANISM   PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CELL. MECHANISMS OF CELL DAMAGE. IONIZING RADIATION ACTION UPON ORGANISM Ionizing rays characteristics. Ionizing radiation – is a high-energetic electromagnetic or corpuscular radiation. X-rays belong to electromagnetic radiations. X-rays arise of substance or the X-ray

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The fifth stage of nursing process

The fifth stage of nursing process: nEvaluation. Documentation EVALUATION   Evaluation is the fifth step in the nursing process and involves determining nwhether the client goals have been met, have been partially met, or have not nbeen met. Even though it is the final phase of the nursing process, evaluatiois

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Digestion in oral cavity

Digestion in oral cavity. Digestion in stomach, intestine and colon. Absorption and motor function in the gastrointestinal tract.   Digestion is the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food into smaller components that are more easily absorbed into a blood stream, for instance. Digestion is a form of catabolism: a breakdown

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  Introduction Developmental variations of the foot are common. Thus, they are a frequent source of concern to the family and a common reason for referral to an orthopedist. Growth The lower limb bud forms by about 4 weeks of gestation, and the foot develops over the next 4 weeks

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METHODS OF CLINICAL EXAMINATION OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM IN CHILDREN (INSPECTION, PALPATION, PERCUSSION, AUSCULTATION)

Methods of clinical examination of the digestive system in children (inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation). Semiotics of digestive system. Acute abdomen.   Embryogenesis             The digestive system develops from endoderm at 11-15 days since fertilization. Liver and pancreas appear as buds at 26-30 days since fertilization. General overview The digestive

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Lesson 2

Lesson 2 Scarlet fever. Pseudotuberculosis   Scarlet nFever. This disease is the result of infection by streptococci that elaborate none of three pyrogenic (erythrogenic) exotoxins. Β-hemolytic streptococcus group A   The incubation period ranges from 1–7 days, with an average of 3 days. nThe onset is acute and is characterized

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