Complaints, anamnesis, general inspection of patients with respiratory system pathology. Physical methods of examination. Percussion and auscultation of lungs. Laboratory and instrumental methods of investigation in pulmonology. Inquiry and general inspection of patients with diseases of digestive tract. Physical methods of examination of gastrointestinal tract. Palpation of an abdomen. Supplementary
Components of the masticatory system, their characteristic. Types of occlusion, their characteristic and feature TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT (TMJ) ANATOMY The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) makes possible the various movements of the mandible. It allows for the up, down, forward, backward, and side to side movements. . Bones. The temporomandibular joint
METHODICAL INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS OF THE 4 COURSE MEDICAL FACULTY LESSON № 2 (PRACTICAL – 6 HOURS) Theme: 1. Basal Ganglia. Internal Capsule. Syndromes of Extrapyramidal system and Internal Capsule Lesion. 2. Cerebellum. The main anatomic and physiological dates. Examination of equilibrium, coordination of movements, asynergia, nystagmus, ability to
Theme: Halogen derivatives of hydrocarbons, which are used in the medical practice. Some alcohols, aldehydes and ethers as drugs. Halogenderivatives of hydrocarbons as drugs Ethyl Chloride H3C-CH2Cl (C2H5Cl) 64.52 Ethyl chloride is chloroethane. It may be prepared by the action of hydrogen chloride on ethanol or
Electrocardiograms/ Basic Rhythm Interpretation Cardiovascular System ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY REVIEW Heart Structure. The human heart is a cone-shaped, hollow, muscular organ located in the mediastinum between the lungs. It is approximately the size of an adult fist. The heart rests on the diaphragm, tilting forward and to the left
Methodical instruction №1 of practical pathoanatomy employments for 1-st year students of nursing (bachelor) faculty of the distance form education LESSON 1 (6 hours) Themes: 1. Intracellular accumulations of albumens, carbohydrates and lipids. Extracellular accumulations of albumens, carbohydrates and lipids. 2. Pathology of endo– and exogenous pigments exchanges. The
Alphaviruses (Togaviridae) and Flaviviruses (Flaviviridae) Alan L. Schmaljohn David McClain General Concepts Alphaviruses Clinical Manifestations Disease occurs in either of two general forms, depending upon the virus: one is typified by fever, malaise, headache, and/or symptoms of encephalitis (e.g., eastern, western, or Venezuelan equine encephalitis viruses) and the other by
INFERTILITY Prepared by Ass. Prof. N. Petrenko, MD, PhD LEARNING OBJECTIVES List common causes of infertility. Discuss the psychologic impact of infertility. Identify common diagnoses and treatments for infertility. Examine the various ethical and legal considerations of assisted reproductive therapies for infertility. KEY TERMS AND DEFINITIONS assisted reproductive therapies