PL: Appendicitis. Acute intestinal obstruction
1. Definition
2. Topographic anatomy of the appendix
3. Etiology and pathogenesis
4. Classification
5. Clinical picture
6. Differential diagnosis (with acute cholecystitis, acute pancreatitis, perforated stomach and duodenal ulcer, ectopic pregnancy, ovarian apoplexy)
7. Possible complications
8. Features of diagnosis in pregnant women, children and the elderly
9. Algorithm of actions before hospitalization
10. Definitionacute intestinal obstruction.
11. Etiology of acute intestinal obstruction
12. Pathogenesis acute intestinal obstruction
13. Classification of acute intestinal obstruction (by the duration of the disease, the mechanism of development, localization, clinical course).
14. Clinical picture
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PL: Gastrointestinal bleeding
1. Definition of bleeding
2. Etiology and pathogenesis
3. Classification of bleeding (along the course, categories of complications, localization of the source of bleeding, degree of blood loss)
4. Periods of acute bleeding
5. Clinical picture
6. Possible complications
7. Differential diagnosis (pulmonary bleeding, intestinal bleeding, nosebleeds)
8. Indications for hospitalization
9. Treatment at the prehospital stage
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PL: Restrained inguinal hernia
1. Definition of a restrained hernia
2. Types of infringement
3. Etiology and pathogenesis
4. Clinical picture and diagnosis of strangulated inguinal hernia
5. Possible complications
6 Principles of emergency care for a strangulated inguinal hernia
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PL: Ectopic pregnancy. Ovarian appendage
1. "Sharp abdomen" in gynecology
2. Definition of an ectopic pregnancy
3. Risk factors ectopic pregnancy
4. Classification ectopic pregnancy (by localization, by clinical course)
5. The clinical picture of tubal abortion
6. The clinical picture of rupture of the fallopian tube
7. Differential diagnosis (with
8. Principles of emergency care