Saturday, March 9, 2013

What is anesthetics and it's types


Anesthetics-
                  Anesthetics  are the agents that induces loss of pain
 and sensation along with loss of reflexes.
There are two kinds of anesthetics:  1) Local anesthetics , 2) General anesthetics .
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Local Anesthetics  :  Local anesthetics are the agents which are used for producing transient and reversible loss sensation in a localized area without affecting the degree of consciousness.

General Anesthetic s :  A general anesthetic is a drug that brings about a reversible loss of consciousness. These drug are generally administered by an anesthesia provider to induce or maintain general anesthesia to facilitate surgery. The mechanism of action of general anesthetics are not well understand.    

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Endocrinology of the Hypothalamus (Defination ) and pituitary gland

Endocrinology of the Hypothalamus and pituitary gland
The hypothalamus is the part of the diencephalon associated with visceral, autonomic, endocrine, effective.   Endocrinology is the study of the endocrine system,Hormones secreted by the hypothalamus. It has a near functional and anatomic relationship with the Section of Reproductive Endocrinology.
Diagram of Endocrinology

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Medicine tablet definition and essential quality of a tablet

Tablet

TABLET: 

               Tablets may be defined as solid pharmaceutical dosage forms containing drug substances with or without suitable diluents and prepared either by compression or molding  methods. Although it is possible to manufacture in a range of shape, official tablets are defined as circular sizes with either flat or convex .

Tablet


   Essential quality of a tablet :

·          They should be accurate and uniform in weight.
·         The drugs should be uniform distributed through the tablets.
·         The size and shape should be reasonable for easy administration.( range 3/16’’ to ½’’)
·         The tablets should not be too hard that it may not be disintegration in the stomach.
·         They should not be any incompatibilities.
·         They should be chemically , physically and microbiologically stable during storage.
·         They should be attractive in appearance.
·         After administration it should disintegrate readily.
·         They should be easy and economic in production.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Human anatomy diagram picture

Human Anatomy Diagram Full HD

  Anatomy Diagram Pictures,Great range of human body pictures and anatomy diagrams here at science and diagram related to bones, organs, senses, muscles.The interactive muscle anatomy diagram shown below outlines the major superficial 
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Liver diagram for assignment



Liver is the largest gland of the body and one of its most complex organs (carbohydrate,fat and protein). 
Diagram of liver

Diagram of liver

Diagram of liver

Diagram of liver

Diagram of liver

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Nutrition of Guava fruit and it's benefit

Guava  Fruit for Extra Vitamin 

Guava is better than orange because guava contain more Vitamin C than orange and guava is a lot cheaper than orange.the skin of guava contains more than 5 times Vit. C than that of an orange.IT Contains Vitamin A and B, Calcium, Nicot inic Acid, Phosphorus , Potassium, Iron, Fiber.
Guava  
 SO guava Beneficial in Prolonged menstruation,High blood pressure,Obesity and in Scurvy.Guava has the following content analysis such as water 76.2%, fiber 8%, fat 0.2%, protein 1.1%, calcium 0.1%, carbohydrates 14.5%, iron 1mg/100g, vitamin C 300mg/100g, vitamin A 170ugRE, vitamin B2 0.2mg, folate 0.1mg, potassium 257mg, zinc 6.8mg, phosphorus 9mg.

Monday, January 28, 2013

What is hypertension and types of hypertension


Hypertension :

                    Hypertension is a clinical condition characterized by persistence rise of blood pressure above the normal range in respect of age and sex. Hypertension occurs when diastolic pressure is greater than 90 mm of Hg and systolic pressure is above 140 mm of Hg.

Hypertension is of 2 types :
  1.      Primary or essential hypertension
  2.    Secondary hypertension

Primary / Essential Hypertension :

      When arterial blood pressure persistently exceeds 150/90 or 160/100 mm of Hg. Its cause is unknown.

Secondary Hypertension:

                  It is due to other disease, as renal diseases, phaeochromocytoma by excess secration of glucocorticoids by coarctation of aorta.