For medical students
Guide to practical exercises in general and operative surgery for medical students Dimitrova
CONTENTS
1. Foreword
2. Arrangement of a surgical ward – bed base, dressings, manipulation. Arrangement of an operating block.
3. Diagnostic and therapeutic process
4. Medical history
5. General status
6. Local status. Local symptoms in acute inflammation and tumors
7. Examination of an oncological patient
8. Head examination
9. Neck examination
10. Examination of a patient with surgical thyroid disease
11. Chest examination
12. Spinal examination
13. Neurotrauma research
14. Mammary gland examination
15. Abdominal examination
16. Examination of a patient with acute surgical abdomen
17. Examination of a patient with an anterior abdominal wall hernia. Types of hernias
18. Examination of the perineum, anus and rectum
19. Examination of a patient with a urological disease. Bladder catheterization
20. Examination of extremities
21. Examination of blood vessels – arteries and veins
22. Examination of a patient with a wound
23. Bleeding
24. Temporary and permanent hemostasis
25. Blood typing
26. Blood transfusion. Blood products
27. Gastric and duodenal sounding. Blackmore's probe
28. Enemas
29. Preoperative preparation of the colon. Preparation of the colon for some examinations
30. Injections. Systems. Lawyers
31. Venesection
32. Anesthesiology – definition, classification. Pre-anesthesia training
33. Asepsis and Antiseptics
34. Working in a dressing room
35. General surgical technique. Surgical instruments. Tissue separation
36. Tissue joining. Types of surgical sutures. Surgical knots. Suture materials. Mechanical staplers. Anastomoses
37. Laparoscopic surgery
38. Thermal damage
39. Desmurgia. Bandages
Literature
- Practical Exercise Guide
- in general and operative surgery
- for medical students


