Category: Medicine

MODERN LABORATORY DIAGNOSTICS OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS

CLINICAL INVESTIGATION OF SPUTUM.     There are three major salivary glands: parotid, submandibular, and sublingual. These are paired glands that secrete a highly modified saliva through a branching duct system. Parotid saliva is released through Stenson’s duct, the orifice of which is visible on the buccal mucosa adjacent to

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BIOCHEMICAL PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION

biochemical principles of nutrition   Wheher a man eats for living or lives for eating, food is his prime concern. Nutrition may be defined as the utilization of food by living organisms. Biochemists have largely contributed to the science of nutrition. Nutrition   significantly   promotes   man’s development, his health and welfare.

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1. The organisation of the orthodontic help to the population. A workplace of  the orthodont, equipment of an office (branch), dental laboratories. Work scheduling (clinical, preventive), conducting the medical-accounting documentation. Formation stages of the dental-jaw  device of the person in century aspect. Embriogenesis and its subsequent development in the prenatal

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NURSING LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

NURSING LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT     During nursing school students are often more concerned with learning and developing clinical knowledge and skills and less concerned with management and leadership skills. However, immediately after graduation the new nurse is placed in many situations that require leadership and management skills—managing a group

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Molecular mechanisms of the effect of protein-peptide hormones on the target cells

Molecular mechanisms of the effect of protein-peptide hormones on the target cells. Molecular mechanisms of the effect of catecholamines and another biological amines on target cells   The survival of multicellular organisms depends on their ability to adapt to a constantly changing environment. Intercellular communication mechanisms are necessary requirements for

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IMMUNOLOGY OF INFECTION

Immunology of infection. Immunology in acute and chronic odontogenic, paradontogenic and neodontogenic MFR inflammation and prevention of complications. Immunology of MFR specific inflammation (tuberculosis, actinomycosis , syphilis, AIDS).   SPECIFICAL INFLAMMATORY  PROCESSES OF THE MFA (ACTINOMYCOSIS, TUBERCULOSIS, SYFILIS), AIDS: CLASSIFICATION, CLINICAL COURSE, DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT. Cervicofacial Actinomycosis Cervicofacial actinomycosis is a

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10.Pathology of digestion organs

METHODICAL INSTRUCTION for STUDENTS of the THIRD COURSE Medical Faculty LESSON № 10 (PRACTICAL – 6 hours)   Theme: 1) Disease of oesophagus, stomach. 2) Disease of  intestine (duodenum and appendix). 3) Disease of  liver, biliary system and exocrine pancreas.     The place of class – the department of

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07 Drugs acting on the respiratory organs function-1

DRUGS ACTING ON THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS FUNCTION.-1 RESPIRATORY STIMULATORS. COUGH REMEDIES. EXPECTORANTS (Aethymisolum, Sulfocamphocainum, Bemegridum, Саrbogenum, Codeini phospas, Glaucinum, Oxeladinum, Libexinum, herba Thermopsidis, Radix Althaeae, Mucaltinum, Trypsinum crystallisatum, Bromhexinum, Ambroxolum, Acetylcysteinum, Ambroxolum DRUGS ACTING ON THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS FUNCTION – 2. BRONCHOLYTICAL PREPARATIONS. DRUGS USED FOR LUNG EDEMA MANAGEMENT (Orciprenalini

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Bell’s palsy

Paralysis of the facial muscles: ethiology, clinical features, surgical treatment. Face atrophy: ethiology, symptoms, diagnosis, surgical treatment. Bell’s palsy Bell’s palsy is a form of facial paralysis resulting from a dysfunction of the cranial nerve VII (the facial nerve) causing an inability to control facial muscles on the affected side.

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Interventions for clients with musculoskeletal trauma

Interventions for clients with musculoskeletal trauma   Musculoskeletal injury is one of the primary causes of disability in the United States. Trauma to the musculoskeletal system ranges from simple muscle strain to multiple bone fractures with severe soft-tissue damage. With advancing age, a person is more likely to develop decreased

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