Methodical development of number 4 THE PRACTICAL LESSON FOR STUDENTS MEDICAL FACULTY of discipline “emergency and emergency care” Department of urgent and emergency care Lesson № 4 (practical-6 hrs) Theme Diagnosis and treatment of emergency conditions at the scene. Emergency medical services in mechanical injuries Objective: To acquaint
PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION Prepared by assistant professor N.Petrenko, MD, PhD LEARNING OBJECTIVES Describe the pathophysiology of preeclampsia and eclampsia. Differentiate the management of the woman with mild preeclampsia and the woman with severe preeclampsia. Identify the priorities for management of eclamptic seizures. Describe HELLP syndrome, including appropriate nursing actions.
Assessment of Cardiovascular System. Arterial & Peripheral Vascular, Review Inspection, palpation, and auscultation are performed in a systematic manner using certain cardiac landmarks. The cardiac landmarks, as seen in Figure 27-43, are defined as follows: 1. Aortic area is the second intercostal space (ICS) to the right of
Acute respiratory failure. 3.1 Anatomy and physiology of respiratory system. One of the most important conditions of living is continuous gas exchange. Every day a human body consumes nearly 700 l of oxygen and produces 600 litersof carbon dioxide. Oxygen is responsible for the mitochondrial and microsomal oxidation., peroxidation of unsaturated fatty
LECTURE 04. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DISPERSED nSYSTEMS A dispersion is a system in which particles nare dispersed in a continuous phase of a different composition (or state). A ndispersion is classified in a number of different ways, including how large the nparticles are in relation to the particles of the
LessoNo 5 Theme 5. Acute respiratory tract viral infections n(Influenza, Parainfluenza, Adenoviral, Respiratory-syncitial, Rinoviral ninfection). ACUTE VIRAL nUPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS Acute Viral Upper Respiratory nTract Infections – is a large ngroup of infectious diseases, which are caused by viruses, ntransmitted by droplet way, characterized by intoxication and catarrhal
Lecture 3 Theme. “Dental caries. Classification. Morphological changes of hard tissues of teeth on the different stages of caries from data of radial, electronic and polarization microscopy. Clinic, diagnostics and differential diagnostics of caries. The use of physical methods for diagnostics of caries” Caries of teeth: etiology, pathogenesis, clinic,
LESSON 5 Subject: 1. At the stomatological polyclinic. 2. At the dental surgery. 3. Revision of the topics. At the Stomatological Polyclinic Dental aid is usually rendered at stomatological polyclinics. As a rule a stomatological polyclinic is well-planned and comfortable. It has all modern