BY Georges Metellus, M.D., M.P.H Are considered the baseline indicators of a patient s health status. They may be measured early in the physical examination.
Clinical signs: shock, hypotension, congestive heart failure, acute pulmonary edema ... Left heart failure. Progression. Right ventricle cannot eject all of the blood ...
Lower respiratory tract Lungs are axenic (no normal flora) Pneumonia Described by location, pathogen or way contracted Pleurisy Pneumococcal Pneumonia Most common ...
29 The Respiratory System Learning Outcome: 29.5 Describe the causes, signs and symptoms, and treatments of various diseases and disorders of the respiratory system.
Stroke: Signs and Symptoms ... These symptoms may also indicate other health problems such as pneumonia, cystic ... injury, tumor, stroke. Alcohol withdrawal, ...
Myocardial infarction in elderly patients presents in the classic manner in less ... initial signs and symptoms of myocardial infarction infarction among the aged ...
ACUTE PERITONITIS S. Kostiv department of surgery and anesthesiology 2 Pre- and postoperative treatment Antibacterial therapy, anti-inflammatory therapy ...
Chapter 8 Diseases of the Respiratory System Structure and Function Air enters Nasal Cavity, pharynx Larynx to trachea Bronchi each lung then bronchioles, alveoli ...
... not Clinical examination Investigations Chest X ray Pulmonary function test CT scan Bronchoscopy with lung biopsy Silicosis Anthracosis Asbestosis : ...
Cardiovascular Emergencies time is myocardium! Statistics Cardiovascular disease (CVD) claimed over 1 million lives in 2004. CVD has been the leading cause of ...
Assessment of respiratory system Prof.Mohammad Salah Abduljabbar Trachea Examination Assessing chest expansion in expiration (left) and inspiration (right).
What is the diagnosis ? Mycoplasma Pneumonia) Legionella Pneumonia RISK FACTORS FOR PNEUMONIA RISK FACTORS FOR PNEUMONIA COPD Pulmonary Oedema Altered consciousness ...
Assessment of respiratory system Prof.Mohammad Salah Abduljabbar Palpation Tactile fremitus is vibration felt by palpation. Place your open palms against the upper ...
Nursing of Adults With Medical & Surgical Conditions Respiratory Disorders (Lower Airway) Acute Bronchitis Etiology/Pathophysiology Inflammation of the trachea and ...
... Su Zi 12, Xing Ren 12, Fu Ling 12, Zhu Ling 12, Fang Ji 12, Ban ... Mai dong Yue Bi Jia Ban Xia Tang Ma Huang Shi Gao Sheng Jiang Da Zhao Bai Zhu Ban Xia ...
Pulmonary Tuberculosis (1) by Lecturer of chest diseases Ainshams university http://telemed.shams.edu.eg/moodle5 At the end of this lecture the student should be able ...
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... lower than 37 C is referred to as cryoprecipitation Cryoglobulins are either immunoglobulins or a mixture of immunoglobulins and complement components that ...
APPROACH TO CHEST PAIN DR. PRAKASH MOHANASUNDARAM EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN Department of Accident, Emergency & Critical Care Medicine. Vinayaka Mission Kirupananda Variyar ...
PNEUMONIA OF CALVES Definition it is multifactorial respiratory disease of calves caused by different types of virus and characterized by variable degree of severity ...
Osteoarthritis & Rheumatoid Arthritis Dr.Abdullah Al-Omran NOTE : THIS PRESENTATION DOES NOT REPLACE ATTENDANCE OR INFORMATION GIVEN IN THE LECTURE.IT IS INTENDED AS ...
Topic of the lecture: Main symptoms and syndromes in pneumonia Ass-prof. N. Bilkevych Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lung, usually caused by bacteria, viruses or ...
Imagine not being able to climb a single flight of stairs without having to stop to catch your breath. Respiratory system problems can affect the functioning of other ...
Pathology- Retracting pulmonary scar causing invagination of parietal ... more than one wedge shaped, lentiform or irregular opacity, juxtapleural in location. ...
Lecture Notes, chapter-by-chapter outline of key points plus images to accompany Medical Terminology Simplified: A Programmed Learning Approach by Body Systems, Third ...
Bronchiectasis Patients should adopt a position in which the lobe to be drained is uppermost. Deep breathing followed by forced expiratory manoeuvres (the 'active ...
Pericardial disease Emma Rees, Tutor in Cardiology, Biomedical Studies Learning Outcomes Outline the aetiology, prevalence and mechanism of pericardial disease ...
COPD. Pulmonary Diseases & Disorders ... Smokers 10x more likely to die of COPD than non-smokers. Environmental factors ... Type B COPD. Chronic Bronchitis: ...
Topic of the lecture: Pneumonias. Pleural syndrome. Ethiology. Clinical pattern. Daignostics. Complications. Principles of treatment Ass-prof. N. Bilkevych
Introduction to Primary Care: ... A 12-lead ECG should be obtained within 10 minutes of presentation in patients with ongoing chest pain. Cardiac markers ...
LIVER ABSCESS Occurs when bacteria/protozoa destroy hepatic tissue, produces a cavity which fills up with infective organisms, liquefied cells & leucocytes.