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SOLUTION

POINTS 9 –
UNIT 1 - 5

MEDICAL COURSE 2

JUAN PABLO CALDERON


CRIOLLO
UNIT 1
DONOR PROFILE
Name: Juan Pablo Calderón Criollo
Blood type: O+
Eligible recipients: Blood with the type and RH factor: A+, B+, AB+ AND O+
Ineligible recipients: Blood with the type and RH factor: A-, B-, AB- AND O-

UNIT 2
XRAY
“Analysis Form”
Location of injury/condition: On the left tibia
Description of injury/condition: A minor crack of the left tibia of the
patient
Steps need for treatment:
1) Realing the bone so that the parts connect in the right place
2) Take rest
3) Use fillers

UNIT 3
JOHN SAXTON
“Dermatologist”

Patient Name: Sara Andersen

Skin Condition: The patient has acne on her face and neck.

Treatment Options: One bottle of soap to treat it.

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UNIT 4
CITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
“Elizabeth Dorset”
-Nervous system notes-

What are synapses


Are the space that are opposite “face to face” so that the can communicate and transport the
information

Different kind of synapses


The kinds of synapses are:

Chemical: These type of synapsis (its name gives the answer),


that they transport chemical substances, known as
“neurotransmitters”, they are like the way that is essential to carry
out the transport.
Electrical: These type of synapsis (again, its name gives the
answer), compared to the chemical synapsis, these do not need
carriers to perform the transport of information.

Synapses in the human brain


The synapses in the human brains are the electrical synapses,
in addition, the electrical synapses are characterized by being
faster and only being in the central nervous system.

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UNIT 5
UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL
“David Rice”
-Medical student’s notes-
Patient: Craig stone
Symptoms:
-Fatigue
-Nausea
-Dizziness when standing up

Condition:
--Skin darkening
-Weight loss
-Low blood pressure

Causes:
The most common cause is by an infection

Other can be:


-Trauma
-A surgery
-Sodium loss due to excessive sweating

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