Category: Medicine

Module 1

Module 1. Functional diagnostics   Content module 1.  Methods of functional diagnostics   ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY AS A METHOD OF OBSERVATION     Cardiac Cycle     A single cycle of cardiac activity can be divided into two basic phases – diastole and systole.  Diastole represents the period of time when the ventricles are relaxed (not

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METHODICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRACTICAL LESSON # 1

METHODICAL INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS OF THE 3 COURSE PHARMACEUTICAL FACULTY LESSON # 1 (PRACTICAL – 6 HOURS)   Themes: 1. Introduction to hygiene. Methods of hygienic research. Organization of educational and scientific research.  2. Hygiene of air environment. Definition and hygienic evaluation of temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, direction and speed of air movement.

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The Demand for Medical Care

THE QUANTITY OF MEDICAL CARE DEMANDED   Many people have the misconception that economic theory has little relevance to the demand for medical care because economic factors are not important when an individual needs urgent medical attention. Recall Joe in Topic 1, who awoke one night with a pain in

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ATP and Other Nucleoside Triphosphates or: Bonds Rich in Energy

INVESTIGATION OF BIOLOGICAL OXIDATION, OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION AND ATP SYNTHESIS. INHIBITORS AND UNCOUPLERS OF OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION.   Bioenergetic   Bioenergetics is the part of biochemistry concerned with the energy involved in making and breaking of chemical bonds in the molecules found in biological organisms. Growth, development and metabolism are some of

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hterventions for Clients with Gynecologic Problems

Structural Disorders and neoplasm of reproductive system Prepared by Assistant professor N.Petrenko, MD, PhD   PELVIC STRUCTURE SUPPORT PROBLEMS Uterine Prolapse OVERVIEW Three stages of uterine prolapse have been described ac­cording to the degree of descent of the uterus (Figure 2). Prolapse of the uterus can be caused by congenital

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Management of patients with jaundice

Emergency care and nursing in case of jaundice and hepatic coma   1. Peculiarity of the examination of the patients with liver’s diseases LIVER DISEASES While there are many causes of liver disease (Table 1), they generally present clinically in a few distinct patterns, usually classified as either hepatocellular or

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VIOLATION OF ENDOCRINE FUNCTION OF PANCREAS

CM 6(1) VIOLATION OF ENDOCRINE FUNCTION OF PANCREAS. DIABETES MELLITUS. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF HYPOPHYSIS AND SUPRARENAL GLANDS. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF THYROID AND PARATHYROID GLANDS. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF NERVOUS SYSTEM   ROLE OF ENDOCRINE SYSTEM IN VITAL ACTIVITY OF THE ORGANISM The endocrine system relates the most important regulatory systems. It carries out regulatory

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Family of Rozovi – Rosaceae

Theme 11 Families Rosaceae,Fabaceae:description of families, morfological description and determination of kinds Legume Family (Fabaceae) Family includes Bob about 18 thousand kinds which are widespread almost by all Land. A legume is a plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or a fruit of these specific plants. A legume fruit

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Lesson No 28

  autonomic nervous system   X Vagus nerve (mixed) contains motor fibers which start from nucleus ambiguus, parasympathetic (preganglionic) fibers form dorsal nucleus and sensory fibers from superior and inferior ganglia in jugular foramen. *          Cranial part of vagus nerve gives off the following branches: Meningeal branch which starts from

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Shock. Interventions for clients with shock

Interventions for Clients with Shock   Shock, the whole-body response to poor tissue oxygenation, is a condition rather than a disease state. Any situation that impairs oxygen delivery to tissues and organs can start a syndrome of shock and lead to a life-threatening emergency. Clients in acute care settings are

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