A gastric ulcer is a sore in the stomach lining, while a duodenal ulcer is a sore in the duodenum.
COPD is a preventable and treatable disease characterized by often irreversible obstructive changes in the airways.
Urinary or bladder catheterisation: one of the typical tasks of daily in-patient care.
The purpose and practice of diapering.
Adrenal hormones and sex hormones.
The frequency of blood pressure screenings in schools can vary depending on the guidelines and policies of individual schools, states and countries.
In synovial joints, the joint surfaces of the bones are covered by a dense, opalescent white layer of special connective tissue called hyaline cartilage.
The lymphatic system is composed of the lymphatic fluid (lymph), the lymphatic vessels and lymphatic cells.
The peripheral nervous system consists of nerves and neuromuscular junctions outside the brain and spinal cord.
Blood pressure is the pressure of blood on the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps blood around the body.
Cervical carcinoma, commonly referred to as cervical cancer.
Regular self-examination can facilitate early detection of testicular and breast cancer.
The structure and composition of tendons, ligaments and articular capsule.
Certain liver diseases (hepatitis, cirrhosis) and their management.
Hormones secreted by the pancreas.
The head louse is a parasitic insect, which feeds on human blood.
Our body is constantly receiving and processing information from the outside world through somatosensory system.
Inhalation therapy is a treatment for both acute and chronic obstructive airway diseases.
The first set of clinical examinations is the evaluation of the patient's vital signs.
Functionally the three main roles of the nervous system are sensation, integration, and response.
Motor tracts, motor neurons, and types of reflexes.
Effective management of patients with diabetes.
Understanding gallbladder and pancreatic disorders: treatment and management.
Resuscitation is the set of interventions and activities undertaken to restart the circulatory system after it has stopped.