Category: Medicine

Medicine and pharmacy of ancient times, early and late dark ages

Medicine and pharmacy of ancient times, early and late dark ages.   Origin of medicine and  pharmacy. In previous lection there was, made a review of beginning and development of medicine in primitive community. In the fourth millennium before our. Era essential changes took place in the level of development of

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Practice nursing care for Clients with Renal Disorders

Practice nursing care for Clients with Renal Disorders     Acute and chronic renal failure have become increasingly niore common in the United States, resulting in considerable morbidity and mortality. Acute renal failure is responsible for 7% of all hospital admissions, and the prevalence of end-stage renal disease has virtually

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The materials to prepare students for practical lessons of inorganic chemistry

The materials to prepare students for practical lessons of inorganic chemistry LESSON № 21. Theme: 1. р-elements of the VІІ group. Halogens. 2. р-elements of the VІІІ group (noble gases). Halogens The halogens or halogen elements (/ˈhælɵdʒɨn/) are a group in the periodic table consisting of five chemically related elements,

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CONTRACEPTION, ABORTION, AND INFERTILITY

CONTRACEPTION AND ABORTION Prepared by Ass. Prof. N. Petrenko, MD, PhD   LEARNING OBJECTIVES Compare the different methods of contraception. State the advantages and disadvantages of commonly used methods of contraception. Explain the commoursing interventions that facilitate contraceptive use. Recognize the various ethical, legal, cultural, and religious considerations of contraception.

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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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Florence

TERNOPIL STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF NURSING Lecture 3 Theories, Models and Concepts applied to Community Health Nursing. Conceptual models: The Neuman System Model     After studying this chapter, you should be able to:   ·        Discuss the different nursing theories and models. ·        Explain the Neuman system model

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Microbiological diagnosis of plague, other yersiniosis and tularaemia. Microbiological diagnosis of brucellosis and anthrax.

Microbiological diagnosis of plague, other yersiniosis and tularaemia. Microbiological diagnosis of brucellosis and anthrax.   Yersinia Yersinia pestis. Genus Yersinia includes the following three bacterial species: Y. pestis, Y. pseudotuberculosis, and Y. enterocolitica. They were separated from genus Pasteurella on the basis of certain properties and included in family Enterobacteriaceae.

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THE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM AND MANAGED CARE

The Health Care Delivery System and Managed Care   Organizing the U.S. Health care Delivery System for High Performance BACKGROUND Health care delivery in the United States has long been described as a “cottage industry,” characterized by fragmentation at the national, state, community, and practice levels. Despite the federal government’s

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Employment 9

Employment 9. Amputations and Disarticulations of the Superior and Inferior Extremities, their Peculiarities for Children. Principles of Amputation and Disarticulation of Hand Phalanxes and Fingers. Tendons Stitches. Denudation of the Limbs’ Vessels and Methods of Extremities Collateral Blood Circulation Improvement after Big Vessels Ligation..   Amputation is the intentional surgical

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