Category: Medicine

Main clinical symptoms in chronic enteritis and colitis. Defence of Case History. Main symptoms and syndromes in kidney diseases – acute and chronic glomerulonephritis and pyelonephritis. Syndrome of renal failure I. Chronic diseases of small intestine: (Crohn’s disease: aetiology, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment, complications).   Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative

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Methodical instructions

Infectious diseases with nthe dominant involvement of kidneys: leptospirosis, HFKS n(hemorrhagic fevers with kidneys syndrome). Hemorrhagic fevers: yellow fever, nCongo-Crimean fever, Marburg, Ebola, Lassa. Infectious ndiseases with the dominant involvement of the nervous system: rabies, tetanus. nComplication of application of medications in practice of infectious diseases ndoctor. http://intranet.tdmu.edu.ua/data/books/And-INF.pdf Leptospirosis http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/788751-overview#a0104

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Professional Communication

Professional Communication Instructing nurses on communication is a bit like instructing birds on flying. All nurses have been taught communication skills as a basic part of a prelicensure nursing program and then retaught communication skills in postlicensure programs, continuing education programs, workshops, and meetings. Some nurses would be insulted that

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Organs of breath   The word “respiration” describes two processes. Internal or cellular respiration is the process by which glucose or other small molecules are oxidised to produce energy: this requires oxygen and generates carbon dioxide. External respiration (breathing) involves simply the stage of taking oxygen from the air and

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A SECTION of І

Methodical instruction for students № 1.   Introduction into practical work. Rules of works and accident prevention. A.M. Butlerov theory of chemical structure. Classification, nomenclature and structural isomery of organic compounds. Acquaintance with a laboratory equipment and chemical glassware. Electronic structure of chemical connections, the conjugate systems, electronic effects. Methods

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CONTENT MODULE 3.

MODULE 2. SOFT AND ASEPTIC DOSAGE FORMS. PHARMACEUTICAL INCOMPATIBILITIES. CONTENT MODULE 3.  SOFT MEDICAL FORMS. SUPPOSITORIES. LESSON 19. SUPPOSITORY METHOD OF POURING.     Suppositories – dosed medical forms,  solid at room temperature and melted or dissolve at the temperature of body. Depending on a place of introduction suppositories differentiated:

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The scheme of case history. Inquiry of a patient.

The scheme of case history. Inquiry of a patient. General inspection of a patient. Clinical value of obtained data. Inspection of  separate parts of a body. Clinical value of obtained data.   Sequence of interviewing. The Case History consist of such components as: the identifying data, the main complaints, the

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LESSON 18

LESSON 18 BARRIERS IN COMMUNICATION Theme: Communication Styles of Nurse Practitioners. v               Styles of communication. v               Testing your communication style. v               Communication Styles of Nurse Practitioners.   Introduction  Communication is the basic element of human interactions that allows people to establish, maintain and improve contacts with others.  Nursing is a

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Alignment occlusal surface as a preparatory stage for the prosthesis. Pathological abrasion of hard tooth tissues. Etiology and pathogenesis. Clinical forms. Diagnosis.

  Alignment occlusal surface as a preparatory stage for the prosthesis. Pathological abrasion of hard tooth tissues. Etiology and pathogenesis. Clinical forms. Diagnosis.   Abrasion, derived from the Latin verb abradere, nhrasi, ahrasum (to scrape off,), describes the wearing away of  a substance or structure through mechanical processes, such  as 

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