Theme: Introduction on Neurology. General principles of nervous function. Active movement and their disorders. Pyramidal system. Central and peripheral paralysis. Extrapyramidal system and syndromes of lesion. Cerebellum, syndromes of lesion. Sensitivity and syndromes of sensory disorders. Sorts and types of sensory disorders. Pathology of smell and visual analysers. Syndromes of
PULPITIS. DIFFERENTIAL nDIAGNOSTICS Is inflammation of dental npulp tissue. The pulp contains the nblood vessels the nerves and connective tissue inside a tooth and provides the ntooth’s blood and nutrients. Pulpitis is mainly ncaused by bacteria infection which itself is a secondary development of caries. 4 main causes
Pain Assessment Objectives 1. Provide a definition of pain. 2. Identify the physiology of pain. 3. Describe the different types of pain. 4. Discuss factors that influence pain. 5. Describe techniques used for assessment of a client having pain. Key Concepts Overview Pain assessment is the fifth vital sign. Pain
GASTRITIS Assessment n- Nursing Care Plan for Gastritis: Does the patient complains of heartburn, caot eat, nausea and vomiting? When the occurrence of symptoms, whether before eating, after eating, after ingesting spicy foods, certain drugs or alcohol? What are the symptoms associated with anxiety, Stress, allergies, eating and drinking too
PRINCIPLES FOR CULTURALLY COMPETENT CARE The United States has always been represented by a culturally diverse society. However, the volume of cultural groups entering our country is increasing rapidly. Professional nurses must provide care to persons of various cultures who have different values, beliefs, and perceptions of health and
Assessment and Management of Patients With Diabetes Mellitus Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by elevated levels of glucose in the blood (hyperglycemia) resulting from defects in insulin secretion, insulin action, or both (American Diabetes Association [ADA], Expert Committee on the Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes Mellitus, 2003).