Category: Medicine

Prepearing 

Prepearing cavities I-V classes in temporary and permanent teeth with immature roots. Selection of instruments.   The principles of cavity preparation The clinical form of cavity preparation: The principles of modern cavity preparation were first defined in 1896 by Dr. G.V. Black, a man considered by many to be the “father of modernrestorative dentistry”. When

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Neuron Theory

  Lecture   Introduction to central nervous system       THE NERVOUS SYSTEM is the most complicated and highly organized of the various systems which make up the human body. It is the mechanism concerned with the correlation and integration of various bodily processes and the reactions and adjustments

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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.   Cells and tissue reversible changes occurs in the result of tissue or cell metabolism disturbance  and are accompanied with these substances (proteins, fats, hydrocarbons) which exists as norm intracellular or

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Ulcerative disease of the stomach and duodenum

STOMACH AND DUODENUM   GASTRIC ULCER   The gastric ulcer is the chronic disease with polycyclic npassing. The main typical of peptic ulcer is the presence of ulcerous defect ia mucous tunic. One of basic places belongs among the gastroenterology diseases nto this pathology. Such phenomenon explained by not only

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Topographic

Topographic anatomy of deciduous teeth at various stages of development. Topographic anatomy of permanent teeth in different stages of development. Modeling teeth with plastic and hard materials. Physiology and pathology of teething. Terms of formation andresorption of roots temporary and permanent teeth.  Tooth development or odontogenesis is the complex process by which teeth form from embryonic cells, grow, and erupt into themouth. Although many diverse species have

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Assessment of the Gastrointestinal System

  Assessment of the Gastrointestinal System Objectives After studying this chapter, you should be able to: 1.  Recall the anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal (GI) system. 2.  Perform a GI assessment using Gordon’s Functional Health Patterns. 3.  Evaluate important assessment findings in a client with a GI health problem.

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CONCEPT OF HEMOSTASIS

CONCEPT OF HEMOSTASIS. DISORDERS OF HEMOSTASIS.   1. Common characteristic of hemostasis system (Hemostasis is very important for our life, because if we are live our hemostatic system is very strong. They are includes in a case of trauma, cutting the vessels etc.) a) Determine the notion “system of hemostasis” (Hemostasis is the physiologic system, which supports the

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02 – Searching the Literature

  SEARCHING THE LITERATURE   Researchers almost never conduct a study in an intellectual vacuum; their studies are usually undertaken within the context of an existing knowledge base. Researchers undertake a literature review to familiarize themselves with that knowledge base—although, some qualitative researchers deliberately bypass an in-depth literature search before

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13. Skin Integrity and Wound Care

SKIN INTEGRITY AND WOUND CARE Maintaining skin integrity is an important aspect of nursing care. Impaired skin integrity, such as wounds, may occur as a result of trauma or surgery. The potential for skin breakdown and eventual pressure ulcer formation also exists whenever factors such as prolonged pressure, constant irritation

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