Employment 6. Topographical Anatomy of Abdominal Cavity. Topographical Anatomy of Abdominal Cavity Organs. Operations on Abdominal Cavity Organs. Intestinal Sutures. Resection of Intestine. Operation Interventions on the Stomach. Operation Interventions on the Liver, Gall Bladder, Biliary Tracts, Pancreas. Appendectomy. Operation Interventions on the Large Intestine. STOMACH (VENTRICULUS OR GASTER)
Orientation to Patient’s Assessment: Vital Signs/ Pain Assessment Taking a Pulse Pulse assessment is the measurement of a pressure pulsation created when the heart contracts and ejects blood into the aorta. Assessment of pulse characteristics provides clinical data regarding the heart’s pumping action and the adequacy of peripheral artery
Cancer, sarcoma of the soft tissues of the mouth and face, facial bones skull. Plastic defects of the jaws and soft tissues MFA. X-ray diagnosis of malignant tumors, differential diagnosis and treatment. Facial Tumors Malignant tumors of the lower and upper jaw among the malignant tumors of the maxillofacial area
Materials to prepare for classes students. Lesson 1. Premedical aid, principles of, consistency and legal aspects. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, algorithms (protocols) of CPR. Terminal states. Restoring airway affected in different situations. The main purpose of emergency and urgent care in the premedical phase is save, save lives and support of vital
Fluid and Electrolyte, Genitourinary and Gastrointestinal Alterations Fluid and Alterations An understanding of body fluids, electrolytes, and acid-base buffers (a substance that either releases or absorbs hydrogen ions to maintain a stable blood pH) is essential in the treatment of many childhood illnesses. Alterations in electrolytes, fluids, and acid-base metabolism
Conditioned reflex activity. Physiological basis of human bechaviour. Physiology of work Conditioned reflex activity Common characteristic of reflector theory Conception about higher and lower nervous activity. § The lower nervous activity is directed to regulation of body functions and organ systems, unification them to entire organism. The lower
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
Management of the patients with pulmonary infiltrates The most common causes of pulmonary infiltration are pneumonias, pulmonary tuberculosis, lung cancer, lung infarction. Classification of pneumonias: Community-acquired pneumonia Pneumonia in immunocompromised host Nosocomial pneumonia Pneumonia due to aspiration Community-acquired pneumonia has become a major health problem throughout the