Category: Medicine

15 – Diagnostic Testing

Diagnostic Testing   With the arrival of health care reform, reimbursement practices such as managed care, and medicolegal concerns, health care is redefining the importance of history taking and physical examinations with a decreasing reliance on diagnostic tests. In the last two decades, before reform acts, health care relied heavily

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Anatomy of musculo-skeletal system

Anatomy of musculo-skeletal system   Text tests questions Between what vertebra may a needle be inserted during a spinal tap? * L4-L5 L2-L3 L1-L2 L3-L4 L12-L1 How many cervical vertebrae are there? * 7 5 8 10 12 How many coccygeal vertebrae are there? * 4-5 3 8 10 12

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Methodological Instructions to Lesson 2 (Module: Blood and endocrine system diseases in children)

METHODICAL INSTRUCTION to practical classes on Pediatrics for students of the 5-th course Foreign  Students Faculty   MODULE 2 LESSON № 1 (PRACTICAL – 6 HOURS)   Theme.   Anemias in children. Etiology Pathogenesis. Classification. Clinic. Diagnostics. Differential diagnosis. Treatment. Emergency aid for bleeding. Prevention. Outlook.   Aim: Students have to get

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PRESCRIPTION

PRESCRIPTION. GENERAL INFORMATION.  A nprescription (derived from the Latin word “receptum”) is a physician’s norder to prepare or dispense a specific treatment (usually medication) for aindividual patient. It consists of the following parts: ·                 nInscriptio (sign.) – a seal which establishes nthe identity of the prescriber: office address and phone

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Morphology of cells and tissues reversible and irreversible injury.

Morphology of cells and tissues reversible and irreversible injury.  Intracellular and extracellular accumulation (uptake) of proteins, hydrocarbons and lipids. (Parenchimatous and mesenchimal dystrophies)              Cells and tissue reversible changes occurs in the result of tissue or cell metabolism disturbance  and are accompanied with these substances (proteins, fats, hydrocarbons)

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Suppositories

  № 12. Subject: Suppositories.  Tablets  A suppository is a drug delivery system that is inserted into the rectum (rectal suppository), vagina (vaginal suppository), or urethra (urethral suppository), where it dissolves.They are used to deliver both systemically-acting and locally-acting medications.The alternative term for delivery of medicine via such routes is

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INJURIES CAUSED BY BLUNT OBJECTS AND FALLING DOWN

Injuries caused by blunt and SHARP objects     WOUND: (legal definition):’ breach of the full thickness of the skin (or lining of lip). This excludes abrasions, bruises, internal injuries and fractures! WOUND: (medical definition)’ disruption of the continuity of the tissues produced by external mechanical force’ INJURY: from the

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MODULE 2 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF ORGANS AND SYSTEMS

  CM 3(2) LEUCOSIS. LEUKOCYTOSIS. LEUKOPENIAS. LEUKAEMOID REACTION.   Leucosis   Leukemia (leucosis) is a tumour, which arises from bloodforming cells and is primary damages bone marrow. The most characteristic signs of leucosis is the filling bone marrow by malignant cells of the local origin. It can be leucocytes and

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Labor and Birth Processes

UNIT TEST IІI Prepared by assistant professor N.Petrenko, MD, PhD   LEARNING OBJECTIVES Summarize knowledge about normal and complicated labour   During late pregnancy, the woman and fetus prepare for the labor process. The fetus has grown and developed in preparation for extrauterine life. The woman has undergone various physiologic

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