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Basics of Cardiovascular Risk Assessment - Tools and Applications
Assessment of cardiovascular (CV) risk is of key importance in the prevention of CV diseases at different levels of CV impairment, taking into account risk factors, risk modifiers and comorbidities. In Europe, it is currently recommended to assess the 10-year total CV risk using the SCORE2 or SCORE2-OP risk tables. The paper work discusses the indications for systematic assessment of CV risk in the population, presents the program of systematic CV risk monitoring in Slovakia, and defines risk categories as a tool for optimal management of patients in primary and secondary prevention.
Psychology in somatic medicine
.. symptoms in patients develop, which psychosocial risk factors cause existence of psychosomatic.. .. in patients develop, which psychosocial risk factors cause existence of psychosomatic problems, what..
Urolithiasis - Stone disease
.. creation, metabolic disorders, local factors in the urinary tract as a small diuresis,..
Suicidality, prevention, epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis of mental disorders
.. parasuicide. Presentation describes risk factors of suicidal behavior, namely gender.. .. parasuicide. Presentation describes risk factors of suicidal behavior, namely gender (man), Age,..
Renal colic
.. size, location, composition, and patient-related factors.. .. and submit the stone for chemical analysis. Risk factors for stone formation include low fluid.. .. and submit the stone for chemical analysis. Risk factors for stone formation include low fluid intake,..
Clinical biochemistry - Lectures
.. Lipids and lipoproteins - cardiovascular risk factors
21.8.2024
5.61 MB
faculty.. .. Lipids and lipoproteins - cardiovascular risk factors
21.8.2024
5.61 MB
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Haematuria
.. oncologic disease varies with associated risk factors (Tab.1).
Tab.1. Risk Factors for.. .. oncologic disease varies with associated risk factors (Tab.1).
Tab.1. Risk Factors for Malignancy..
Urolithiasis
.. metabolic evaluation to identify underlying risk factors. Preventive strategies include adequate.. .. lithogenic substances. Additional contributing factors include low urine volume, metabolic.. .. and submit the stone for chemical analysis. Risk factors for stone formation include low fluid.. .. and submit the stone for chemical analysis. Risk factors for stone formation include low fluid intake,..
Psychological stress and coping
.. adapt to stress, which personality and social factors help or hinder your coping processes, and how to..
Infections of urinary tract and male reproductive system
.. careful evaluation to identify modifiable risk factors. Prevention strategies include.. .. based on patient-related and anatomical factors. Uncomplicated UTIs occur in healthy,.. .. careful evaluation to identify modifiable risk factors. Prevention strategies include.. .. based on patient-related and anatomical factors. Uncomplicated UTIs occur in healthy,..
Principles of Communication in Dentistry
.. The lecture contains part about situational factors influencing communication, and the last part..