Clinical signs: shock, hypotension, congestive heart failure, acute pulmonary edema ... Left heart failure. Progression. Right ventricle cannot eject all of the blood ...
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 ...
... not Clinical examination Investigations Chest X ray Pulmonary function test CT scan Bronchoscopy with lung biopsy Silicosis Anthracosis Asbestosis : ...
Assessment of respiratory system Prof.Mohammad Salah Abduljabbar Palpation Tactile fremitus is vibration felt by palpation. Place your open palms against the upper ...
Osteoarthritis & Rheumatoid Arthritis Dr.Abdullah Al-Omran NOTE : THIS PRESENTATION DOES NOT REPLACE ATTENDANCE OR INFORMATION GIVEN IN THE LECTURE.IT IS INTENDED AS ...
PNEUMONIA OF CALVES Definition it is multifactorial respiratory disease of calves caused by different types of virus and characterized by variable degree of severity ...
COPD. Pulmonary Diseases & Disorders ... Smokers 10x more likely to die of COPD than non-smokers. Environmental factors ... Type B COPD. Chronic Bronchitis: ...
Pathology- Retracting pulmonary scar causing invagination of parietal ... more than one wedge shaped, lentiform or irregular opacity, juxtapleural in location. ...
... 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 ...
Pericardial disease Emma Rees, Tutor in Cardiology, Biomedical Studies Learning Outcomes Outline the aetiology, prevalence and mechanism of pericardial disease ...
LIVER ABSCESS Occurs when bacteria/protozoa destroy hepatic tissue, produces a cavity which fills up with infective organisms, liquefied cells & leucocytes.
Introduction to Primary Care: ... A 12-lead ECG should be obtained within 10 minutes of presentation in patients with ongoing chest pain. Cardiac markers ...
... increased residual volume and total lung ... transdiaphragmatic pressure is ... distended small intestinal loops in the lt . hypochondrium - Main ...
Do modified 9 lead by placing unit in the diagnostic mode. Atypical(variant) angina or Prinzmetal angina primarily occurs at rest and without provocation.
... lower than 37 C is referred to as cryoprecipitation Cryoglobulins are either immunoglobulins or a mixture of immunoglobulins and complement components that ...
... being forced, nightly, to attend fairy revels, so that the victim ... was commonest when a strong connection was seen between the fairies and the dead. ...
Emphysema. Inspection. Marked retraction of intercostal spaces. Blockage ... Subcutaneous emphysema. Air leaks into the sub-c tissue. Percussion. Rational ...
TRAUMA OF THE CHEST A. VAYDA department of surgery with anesthesiology Classification The closed damages of the chest are divided: . According to the injury of ...
Thrombosis is the process of formation of a solid mass in living blood vessels ... Mainstay of treatment is anticoagulation to prevent thrombus propagation/embolism ...
Assessment of immune function Management of patients with immunodeficiency disorders Disorders of Immune System Defenses against infection Immune system disorders ...
... (using fiberoptic tube bronchoscope- athin flexible fiberoptic telescope) ... impairs their main function, ... of your phlegm to examine under a microscope.
Diseases and Disorders of the Cardiovascular System Chest ... smoking, a high-sodium diet, excessive alcohol consumption, stress, and diabetes. Mitral valve ...
Dyspnea Jin Yu-hua Dept. of Geriatrics Definition Dyspnea is defined as an awareness of difficulty in breathing. Most patients suffer from actual difficulty, some ...
occur when autoimmune responses lead to tissue damage (functional and ... (dry mouth, odynophagia, halitosis, dysgeusia...) Extraglangular manifestations: ...
Intermittent claudication (cramps in legs after exercise) common. Intermittent claudication indicates peripheral vascular disease. Pain may occur at rest also. ...
The Respiratory System. Correlated to the Roy Adaptation ... tickling. hacking. Sputum normally 3 oz produced/day. important symptom associated with coughing ...
Pulmonary Manifestations of SLE Ted Carter, MD Atlanta Medical Center Pulmonary Manifestations of SLE Pleuritic Chest Pain Upper Respiratory Tract Infections Acute ...