Category: Medicine

Neonatology

Module 3. Neonatology. Lesson 10. Topiсs: 1.     Generalized infections ieonates. Neonatal sepsis. Neonatal sepsis. Background: Neonatal sepsis may be categorized as early or late onset. Eighty-five percent of newborns with early-onset infection present within 24 hours, 5% present at 24-48 hours, and a smaller percentage of patients present between 48

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Методическое указание

Fourth group of cations. Buffer Solutions.   “Biological control of the pH of cells and body fluids is of central importance in all aspects of intermediary metabolism and cellular function.” Albert L. Lehninger   Buffers A buffer is a solution characterised by the ability to resist changes in pH when

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Dental examination of patients with complete tooth absence

Full removable prosthesis Clinics of complete tooth absence. The increased course of preclinical training in orthopedic dentistry is aimed not only at studying anatomy and physiology of the organs of the dentomaxillary systems, but also at deeper mastering of the practical skills, and thus at general improvement of training quality

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          1 Muscles of the foot. Topography and fasciae of the lower limb.                 2 Preparation of head muscles                                                     3 Preparation of neck muscles                                              LESSON № 10 Theme 1. Muscles of the foot. Topography and fasciae of the lower limb. Medial group Abductor hallucis • Origin: 1.medial process

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Lesson

Lesson 3.   General questions traumatology. Traumatism. Sprains, broken bones. Desmurgy. Shock. Therapy of shock.   General questions traumatology. Injuries (Greek trauma, traumatos, wound, injury)-set injuries incurred in a particular population for a limited period of time and are associated with different types of human activity. Depending on conditions and

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nterventions for Clients

Interventions for Clients with Vascular Problems The leading cause of death in the United States is disease associated with atherosclerosis. Nearly 1 million people die of heart and blood vessel diseases each year in the United States (American Heart Association, 1999). Atherosclerosis is a common link between cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular

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DYNAMICS OF BLOOD FLOW

DYNAMICS OF BLOOD FLOW   The blood vessels are a closed system of conduits that carry blood from the heart to the tissues and back to the heart. Some of the interstitial fluid enters the lymphatics and passes via these vessels to the vascular system. Blood flows through the vessels

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Medmicro Chapter 92

Filarial Nematodes John H. Cross General Concepts Lymphatic Filariae Clinical Manifestations Disease manifestations include inflammation of lymph nodes (lymphadenitis), irregular fevers, and lymphedema. Repeated, chronic infection may result in elephantiasis. Structure Adults are elongate and threadlike. Microfilariae are 250 to 300 µm long, equal in diameter to a red blood

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Classification of the surgical infections:

LECTURE 10 PURULENT DISEASES OF CELLULAR TISSUE AND ORGANS   Classification of the surgical infections: 1. Acute surgical infections. 2. Chronic surgical infections. Acute purulent surgical infections 1. Acute purulent aerobic infections. 2. Acute anaerobic infections. 3. Acute specific infections. 4. Viral infections. Acute Purulent Aerobic Infections The cause of

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Lesson 6

Lesson 6   Acute Renal Failure   Acute renal failure occurs in 5 percent of hospitalized patients. Etiologically, this common condition can be categorized as prerenal, intrinsic or postrenal.                                                                                                             Most patients have prerenal acute renal failure or acute tubular necrosis (a type of intrinsic acute renal

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