Shock Overview The word shock is used differently by the medical community and the general public. The connotation by the public is an intense emotional reaction to a stressful situation or bad news. The medical definition of shock is much different. Medically, shock is defined as a condition where the
GENERAL MORPHOLOGY OF TUMORS. MESENCHYMAL TUMORS. TUMORS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND BRAIN MEMBRANES. Tumors etiology. Carcinogen agents and their interaction with cells. It is ascertained fact that tumors can be caused by physical, chemical and biological agents which are called cancirogens Over 75% of human beings’ cancirous diseseas
Methodical instructions for students of dental department lesson № 10 (practical classes – 6 hours) Theme: 1. Preparations influence on the blood system–1: (Ferri lactas, Ferri sulfas, ferrum lek, Fercoven, Hemostimulinum, Cyanocobalaminum, Acidum folicum, Pentoxilum, Natrii nucleas, Methyluracilum, Leukogenum, Molgramostinum (leikomax), Natrii phosphas р32) – 3 hours 2. Preparations
CLINICAL PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE BLOOD SYSTEM ANEMIA Formation of blood cells The hematopoietic tissue, i.e., red bone marrow in adults, the spleen and liver in the fetus, contain pluripotent stem cells that, under the effect of hematopoietic growth factors, differentiate into myeloid, erythroid, and lymphoid precursor cells. These stem cells
1. Patient and family preparation through advocacy, communication, education and support in any practice setting. Two roads to death: signs, symptoms and nursing interventions. 2. Pain during the final hours of life. Intractable pain and other symptoms at the end of life. 3. Imminent death. Withdrawal of life support. Care
ASSIMILATION OF LAW ON REGISTRATION OF OUTPATIENT MEDICAL CARD PATIENT WITH PERIODONTITIS, ABSCESS, PERICORONITIS, OSTEOMYELITIS. CONSOLIDATION OF SKILLS FILLING OUTPATIENT MEDICAL CARD (FOLLOWING WRITING SAMPLE). ERYSIPELAS FACE, NOME, HEMODYNAMIC NECROSIS. VALIDATION FILLING PATTERN OUTPATIENT MEDICAL CARD. Dental records: An overview Abstract Dental records consist of documents related to the
Vessel-platlet hemostasis. Physiology of blood clotting. Anticlotting mechanisms and fibrinolysis 1. Common characteristic of hemostasis system Hemostasis is a complex process that prevents or terminates blood loss from a disrupted intravascular space. Four major physiologic events participate, both in sequence and interdependently, in the hemostatic process. Vascular constriction, platelet