UPPER LIMB INJURIES
... manual work for 3 months. In adults radiographs should be obtained at 2 weeks, 6 weeks and 3 months to ensure the fracture progresses to union. In children, complications are unusual; very few require any additional treatment and the fracture heals rapidly. Full function can be expected but the chil ...
... manual work for 3 months. In adults radiographs should be obtained at 2 weeks, 6 weeks and 3 months to ensure the fracture progresses to union. In children, complications are unusual; very few require any additional treatment and the fracture heals rapidly. Full function can be expected but the chil ...
Right Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy
... Adrenocortical tumors related to: Cushing’s Disease Conn’s Disease Virilization of females Feminization of males Pheochromocytomas Incidentalomas (of sizes greater than 3-4 cm) ...
... Adrenocortical tumors related to: Cushing’s Disease Conn’s Disease Virilization of females Feminization of males Pheochromocytomas Incidentalomas (of sizes greater than 3-4 cm) ...
Gastro40-HALabPracticalReview
... the aorta. Can see the superior mesenteric artery anterior (or ventral) to the body of the pancreas. The superior mesenteric vein is to the right of the artery. In this view, can see that that superior mesenteric vessels are immediately anterior (or ventral) to the uncinate process of the pancreas, ...
... the aorta. Can see the superior mesenteric artery anterior (or ventral) to the body of the pancreas. The superior mesenteric vein is to the right of the artery. In this view, can see that that superior mesenteric vessels are immediately anterior (or ventral) to the uncinate process of the pancreas, ...
Anatomy Exam 1 Lecture 2-Foregut 3 pairs of salivary glands in the
... o Digestive system is primary means for toxins to enter system. Porta-caval Anastomoses o All blood flowing to GI tract is supposed to enter portal system and pass through liver for final processing. o If the liver is incapable of processing this blood, then the portal system will increase in pressu ...
... o Digestive system is primary means for toxins to enter system. Porta-caval Anastomoses o All blood flowing to GI tract is supposed to enter portal system and pass through liver for final processing. o If the liver is incapable of processing this blood, then the portal system will increase in pressu ...
Triple arterial blood supply to the liver and double cystic arteries: A
... veins [3, 4]. Each embryonic lobe is supplied by its own embryonic artery (EA): the left lateral lobe is supplied by the left EA, originating from LGA; the central lobe is supplied by the middle EA from the CT; and the right lateral lobe is supplied by the right EA from the SMA. The three aforement ...
... veins [3, 4]. Each embryonic lobe is supplied by its own embryonic artery (EA): the left lateral lobe is supplied by the left EA, originating from LGA; the central lobe is supplied by the middle EA from the CT; and the right lateral lobe is supplied by the right EA from the SMA. The three aforement ...
Stomach and Small Intestine
... (TEN) in the trauma population, particularly its impact in reducing septic complications. • The route of enteral feedings (stomach vs. small bowel) tends to be less important, because gut tolerance appears equivalent unless there is upper GI tract pathology. ...
... (TEN) in the trauma population, particularly its impact in reducing septic complications. • The route of enteral feedings (stomach vs. small bowel) tends to be less important, because gut tolerance appears equivalent unless there is upper GI tract pathology. ...
Percussion [Kompatibilitási mód]
... tympany,, which may result from confluent air collection, as seen in pneumothorax or emphysema Abdomen: dullness dullness,, which may be produced by intra--abdominal tumors or masses; shifting dullness intra may indicate presence of ascites Heart: an expanded area of dullness may indicate cardiomega ...
... tympany,, which may result from confluent air collection, as seen in pneumothorax or emphysema Abdomen: dullness dullness,, which may be produced by intra--abdominal tumors or masses; shifting dullness intra may indicate presence of ascites Heart: an expanded area of dullness may indicate cardiomega ...
Classification of Head Injury
... Intravenous fluids for maintaining normal blood pressure Maintaining adequate perfusion pressure of the brain ...
... Intravenous fluids for maintaining normal blood pressure Maintaining adequate perfusion pressure of the brain ...
Frog Dissection - Carbonado Historical School District
... • Pry the Mouth open. Cut Jaws at joints. Examine inside of mouth. • Eustachian Tubes are near the corners of the mouth . Insert probe into opening and pushobserve where it comes out. • Two large Muscular Pads are in the roof of the mouth(eyes retract here when it blinks) • Locate Tongue.What unusua ...
... • Pry the Mouth open. Cut Jaws at joints. Examine inside of mouth. • Eustachian Tubes are near the corners of the mouth . Insert probe into opening and pushobserve where it comes out. • Two large Muscular Pads are in the roof of the mouth(eyes retract here when it blinks) • Locate Tongue.What unusua ...
spleen
... The patient is in a supine position, the head should be elevated on a pillow, genuflex, slowly abdominal respiration Inspector stands right beside patient Start from left iliac region, anti-clock wise, “S” shape Commence palpation at a site remote from the area of pain All areas of abdomen must be p ...
... The patient is in a supine position, the head should be elevated on a pillow, genuflex, slowly abdominal respiration Inspector stands right beside patient Start from left iliac region, anti-clock wise, “S” shape Commence palpation at a site remote from the area of pain All areas of abdomen must be p ...
BDS Ist YEAR EXAMINATION 2008-09
... Note: 1. Attempt all questions and return this part of the question paper to the invigilator after 20 Minutes. 2. Please tick (√) correct one only. Cutting, overwriting or any other marking are not allowed. 3. For answering please use Ball- pen only. Q.1 ...
... Note: 1. Attempt all questions and return this part of the question paper to the invigilator after 20 Minutes. 2. Please tick (√) correct one only. Cutting, overwriting or any other marking are not allowed. 3. For answering please use Ball- pen only. Q.1 ...
Abdominal and peritoneal cavities
... (4) enlargement of the kidneys and liver fills the abdominal cavity and forces the midgut loop to migrate into the connecting stalk (5) midgut loop rotates 2700 counterclockwise during the rotation (6) intestinal loops return into the abdominal cavity first, thereby pressing the descending and ascen ...
... (4) enlargement of the kidneys and liver fills the abdominal cavity and forces the midgut loop to migrate into the connecting stalk (5) midgut loop rotates 2700 counterclockwise during the rotation (6) intestinal loops return into the abdominal cavity first, thereby pressing the descending and ascen ...
25 The peritoneum
... from the thoracic cavity, is: the diaphragm #the transverse colon the lesser omentum the liver ! The anterior wall of the abdominal cavity is formed by: the tendinous expansions of the three broad abdominal muscles and the rectus abdominis muscles #the ascending and descending colon the transverse c ...
... from the thoracic cavity, is: the diaphragm #the transverse colon the lesser omentum the liver ! The anterior wall of the abdominal cavity is formed by: the tendinous expansions of the three broad abdominal muscles and the rectus abdominis muscles #the ascending and descending colon the transverse c ...
Degree of Enhancement in Extraocular Muscles in Patients
... bectus m. I (0.16) 0.23) l(0.20) l(0.08) Table: Mean (and S1 I of EOM to temuoral ratio for each EOM in normal volunteers and patients with various status of hyperthyroidism. ...
... bectus m. I (0.16) 0.23) l(0.20) l(0.08) Table: Mean (and S1 I of EOM to temuoral ratio for each EOM in normal volunteers and patients with various status of hyperthyroidism. ...
Practical class 2 ACCESSORY DIGESTIVE ORGANS
... It is important to understand the arrangement of the major vessels which contribute to the portal vein; these are the splenic splenic, superior and inferior mesenteric veins veins. Note that there is no “coeliac vein”. The venous drainage of the foregut is fairly complex and ultimately drains into t ...
... It is important to understand the arrangement of the major vessels which contribute to the portal vein; these are the splenic splenic, superior and inferior mesenteric veins veins. Note that there is no “coeliac vein”. The venous drainage of the foregut is fairly complex and ultimately drains into t ...
Critical Values - Philips InCenter
... Philips PageWriter TC70 Cardiograph makes it simpler than ever to align with The Joint Commission’s National Patient Safety Goals to improve the timeliness of reporting critical test results and their receipt by a responsible licensed caregiver. When appropriate, the PageWriter TC70 automatically di ...
... Philips PageWriter TC70 Cardiograph makes it simpler than ever to align with The Joint Commission’s National Patient Safety Goals to improve the timeliness of reporting critical test results and their receipt by a responsible licensed caregiver. When appropriate, the PageWriter TC70 automatically di ...
ACUTE MASTOIDITIS
... It is usually the result of extension of an acute otitis media into the mastoid air cells with suppuration and bone necrosis. Acute mastoiditis is a suppurative infection of the mastoid air cells with symptoms of less than one month’s duration. Relatively common in the pre-antibiotic era it is now m ...
... It is usually the result of extension of an acute otitis media into the mastoid air cells with suppuration and bone necrosis. Acute mastoiditis is a suppurative infection of the mastoid air cells with symptoms of less than one month’s duration. Relatively common in the pre-antibiotic era it is now m ...
Surgery Study Guide
... o PET differentiates between benign and malignant masses o Common sites for mets – brain, adrenals, bone Solitary pulmonary nodule o Definition: round lesion <3 cm in diameter surrounded by lung parenchyma o Size is important predictor of the likelihood of malignancy. Nodule <4cm have an extremely s ...
... o PET differentiates between benign and malignant masses o Common sites for mets – brain, adrenals, bone Solitary pulmonary nodule o Definition: round lesion <3 cm in diameter surrounded by lung parenchyma o Size is important predictor of the likelihood of malignancy. Nodule <4cm have an extremely s ...
File
... Bed of the tonsil: it is formed by superior constrictor and styloglossus muscles.The glossopharyngeal nerve and styloid process, if enlarged,may lie in relation to the lower part of ...
... Bed of the tonsil: it is formed by superior constrictor and styloglossus muscles.The glossopharyngeal nerve and styloid process, if enlarged,may lie in relation to the lower part of ...
Percussion
... tumor, infarction, or fluid collection; hyperresonance or even tympany, which may result from confluent air collection, as seen in pneumothorax or emphysema Abdomen: dullness, which may be produced by intra-abdominal tumors or masses; shifting dullness may indicate presence of ascites Heart: an expa ...
... tumor, infarction, or fluid collection; hyperresonance or even tympany, which may result from confluent air collection, as seen in pneumothorax or emphysema Abdomen: dullness, which may be produced by intra-abdominal tumors or masses; shifting dullness may indicate presence of ascites Heart: an expa ...
Craniocerebral Traumas
... - steroids (cell membranes are stabilised >> decrease in perifocal peritumoral edema, no benefit in traumatic brain swelling) ...
... - steroids (cell membranes are stabilised >> decrease in perifocal peritumoral edema, no benefit in traumatic brain swelling) ...
duodenum
... unite outside of liver to form common hepatic duct • common hepatic duct • Cystic duct joins common hepatic duct to form common bile duct ...
... unite outside of liver to form common hepatic duct • common hepatic duct • Cystic duct joins common hepatic duct to form common bile duct ...
Cervical Spine Clearance “Your Neck is on the Line”
... If CT of the CS demonstrates injury: obtain spine consultation If there is neurologic deficit attributable to a CS injury: obtain spine consultation; obtain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
... If CT of the CS demonstrates injury: obtain spine consultation If there is neurologic deficit attributable to a CS injury: obtain spine consultation; obtain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
Chapter 8
... – Nausea, vomiting – Urine may contain blood – Blood loss can cause athlete to go into shock – Transport by EMS immediately – Kidney injuries often require several weeks rest before athlete can return to activity ...
... – Nausea, vomiting – Urine may contain blood – Blood loss can cause athlete to go into shock – Transport by EMS immediately – Kidney injuries often require several weeks rest before athlete can return to activity ...
Acute liver failure
Acute liver failure is the appearance of severe complications rapidly after the first signs of liver disease (such as jaundice), and indicates that the liver has sustained severe damage (loss of function of 80–90% of liver cells). The complications are hepatic encephalopathy and impaired protein synthesis (as measured by the levels of serum albumin and the prothrombin time in the blood). The 1993 classification defines hyperacute as within 1 week, acute as 8–28 days and subacute as 4–12 weeks. It reflects the fact that the pace of disease evolution strongly influences prognosis. Underlying etiology is the other significant determinant of outcome.