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Doctor of all world Dr Mohd Asgar

22/12/2020

1: Number of Bones 206
2: Number of Muscles 639
3: Number of Kidneys 2
4: Number of Milk Teeth 20
5: Number of Ribs 24 (12 pair)
6: Number of Heart Chamber 4
7: Largest artery Aorta
8: Normal blood pressure 120/80mmHg
9: Ph of Blood 7.4
10: Number of vertebrae in the Spine 33
11: Number of vertebrae in the Neck 7
12: Number of Bones in Middle Ear 3
13: Number of Bones in Face 14
14: Number of Bones in Skull 22
15: Number of Bones in Chest 25
16: Number of Bones in Arms 6
17: Number of Muscles in Human Arm 72
18: Number of Pumps in Heart 2
19: Largest Organ Skin
20: Largest gland Liver
21: Biggest cell female O**m
22: Smallest cell male S***m
23: Smallest Bone Stapes
24: First transplanted Organ Heart
25: Average length of Small Intestine 7m
26: Average length of Large Intestine 1.5m
27: Average weight of new Born baby 2.6kg
28: Pulse rate in One Minute 72 times
29: Normal body temperature 37 C° (98.4 F°)
30: Average Blood Volume 4 to 5 liters
31: Life Span of RBC 120 days
32: Life Span of WBC 10 to 15 days
33: Pregnancy Period 280 days (40 week)
34: Number of Bones in Human Foot 33
35: Number of Bones in Each wrist 8
36: Number of Bones in Hand 27
37: Largest Endocrine gland Thyroid
38: Largest Lymphatic Organ Spleen
39: Largest part of Brain Cerebrum
40: Largest & Strongest Bone Femur
41: Smallest Muscle Stapedius (Middle Ear)
41: Number of Chromosome 46 (23 pair)
42: Number of Bones in new Born baby 306
43: Viscosity of Blood 4.5 to 5.5
44: Universal Donor Blood Group O
45: Universal Recipient Blood Group AB
46: Largest WBC Monocyte
47: Smallest WBC Lymphocyte
48: Increase RBC count called Polycethemia
49: Blood Bank in the Body is Spleen
50: Non Nucleated Blood cell is RBC
51: RBC produced in the Bone Marrow
52: River of Life is Called Blood
53: Normal Blood Cholesterol level 250mg/dl
54: Fluid part of Blood is Plasma
55: Normal Blood Sugar 100mg/dl
56: Doctor of all world by Mohd Asgar

Medical Instruments
18/11/2020

Medical Instruments

GLOSSARY☺️
18/11/2020

GLOSSARY☺️

इक्टोपिक गर्भावस्था (गर्भ से बाहर बच्चा)
10/11/2020

इक्टोपिक गर्भावस्था (गर्भ से बाहर बच्चा)

Chest Radiograph
09/11/2020

Chest Radiograph

15/10/2020



🌷CBC: :complete blood count
🌷CP: :complete picture of blood
🌷CXR: : X-ray chest (PA view)
🌷BT : : bleeding time
🌷CT : : clotting time
🌷LFT : liver function test
🌷AST : :aspartate aminotransferase @(sgot)
🌷ALT : :alanie aminotransferase@ (sgpt)
🌷SGOT : : serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase
🌷SGPT : : serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase
🌷ALP : : alkaline phosphatase
🌷ALT : alanine aminotransferase
🌷GGT: :gamma glutamyl transpeptidase
🌷GGT: : gamma glutamile transpeptidase
🌷GTT: : glucose tolerance test
🌷LDH: : lactae dehydrogenase
🌷PT: : prothrombing time
🌷INR: : international normalized ratio/rate
🌷CCK: :cholecystokinin
🌷AF : : atrial fibrillation
🌷AIDS : acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
🌷AKA : alcoholic ketoacidosis
🌷ALL : acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
🌷AMI : acute myocardial infarction
🌷ARF : acute renal failure
🌷HTN : : high/ blood pressure, tension
🌷CABG: coronary artery bypass graft
🌷CAH: congenital adrenal hyperplasia
🌷CCF: congestive cardiac failure
🌷CF: cystic fibrosis
🌷CHD: coronary heart disease
🌷CNS: central nervous system
🌷COPD: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
🌷CPAP: continuous positive airways pressure
🌷CRF: chronic renal failure
🌷CSF: cerebrospinal fluid
🌷CT: computer mography
🌷CVA: cerebrovascular accident (stroke)
🌷CVD: cardiovascular disease
🌷DKA: diabetic ketoacidosis
🌷DU: duodenal ulcer
🌷DVT: deep vein thrombosis
🌷ECG: electrocardiography/ or cardiogram
🌷EEG: electroencephalogram
🌷ESR: erythrocyte sedimentation rate
🌷ESRD: end-stage renal disease
🌷FPG: fasting plasma glucose
🌷GIT: gastrointestinal tract
🌷GU: gastric ulcer
🌷GvHD: graft versus host disease
🌷HAV: hepatitis A virus
🌷HBV: hepatitis B virus
🌷Hcg: human chorionic gonadotrophin @ 🌷🌷PT : :pregnancy test (by urine)
🌷HAV : : hepatitis A virus
🌷HBV @ HBs Ag hepatitise B antigen
🌷HCV hepatitis: C virus
🌷HIV: human immunodeficiency virus
🌷HNA: heparin neutralising activity
🌷ICH: intracranial haemorrhage
🌷IDA: iron deficiency anaemia
🌷IDDM: insulin dependent (type 1) diabetes 🌷mellitus
🌷IFG: impaired fasting glucose
🌷IGT : impaired glucose tolerance
🌷IHD: ischaemic heart disease
🌷Ig: immunoglobulin
🌷IM: intramuscular
🌷INR: international normalized ratio
🌷ITU: intensive therapy unit
🌷IV: intravenous
🌷IVU: intravenous urogram
🌷K: : potassium
🌷KUB: kidney, ureter, bladder (x-ray)/ U-S
🌷LBBB: left bundle branch block
🌷LCM: left costal margin
🌷LFTs: liver function tests
🌷LIF: left iliac fossa
🌷LUQ: left upper quadrant
🌷LVF: left ventricular failure
🌷LVH: left ventricular hypertrophy
🌷MC&S: microscopy, culture & sensitivity
🌷MCH: mean cell haemoglobin
🌷MI: myocardial infarction
🌷Min: minutes
🌷MPD: myeloproliferative disease
🌷MRI : magnetic resonance imaging
🌷MS : multiple sclerosis or mass spectroscopy
🌷Na: : sodium
🌷Ca : : calcium
🌷NaCl: sodium chloride
🌷OA : osteo arthritis
🌷RA : : rheumatoid arthritis
🌷OCP: oral contraceptive pill
🌷PACWP; pulmonary artery capillary wedge pressure
🌷PAD: peripheral arterial disease
🌷PaO2: partial pressure of O2 in arterial blood
🌷PB: peripheral blood
🌷PBC : primary biliary cirrhosis
🌷PCI: percutaneous coronary intervention
🌷PCL: plasma cell leukaemia
🌷PE: pulmonary embolism
🌷PR: per re**um
🌷PV : : per va**na
🌷PV: plasma volume
🌷RAS: renal angiotensin system or renal artery stenosis
🌷RBBB: right bundle branch block
🌷RBCs: red blood cells
🌷RCC: red blood cell count
🌷Rh: Rhesus (monkey)
🌷RIF: right iliac fossa
🌷RUQ: right upper quadrant
🌷SC: subcutaneous
🌷SDH: subdural haemorrhage
🌷SOB: shortness of breath
🌷SM: smooth muscle
🌷SVC : superior vena cava
🌷SVCO: superior vena caval obstruction
🌷SXR: skull x-ray
🌷T°: temperature
🌷t1/2: half-life
🌷T4: thyroxine
🌷TA: temporal arteritis
🌷TB: tuberculosis
🌷TFT: thyroid function test
🌷TIAs: transient ischaemic attacks
🌷TPO: thyroid peroxidase
🌷TRAB: thyrotropin receptor antibodies
🌷TSH : thyroid-stimulating hormone
🌷TT: thrombin time
🌷u/U: units
🌷UC: ulcerative colitis
🌷U&E: urea and electrolytes
🌷UCE: : urea creatinine & electrolytes
🌷URTI: upper respiratory tract infection
🌷UTI: urinary tract infection
🌷USS: ultrasound scan
🌷VIII: C factor VIII clotting activity
🌷VIP: vasoactive intestinal peptide
🌷Vit K: vitamin K
🌷VSD: ventricular septal defect
🌷WBC: :white blood cell
🌷TLC : : total leukocytes count🌷 🌷

🌷CBC: :complete blood count
🌷CP: :complete picture of blood
🌷CXR: : X-ray chest (PA view)
🌷BT : : bleeding time
🌷CT : : clotting time
🌷LFT : liver function test
🌷AST : :aspartate aminotransferase @(sgot)
🌷ALT : :alanie aminotransferase@ (sgpt)
🌷SGOT : : serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase
🌷SGPT : : serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase
🌷ALP : : alkaline phosphatase
🌷ALT : alanine aminotransferase
🌷GGT: :gamma glutamyl transpeptidase
🌷GGT: : gamma glutamile transpeptidase
🌷GTT: : glucose tolerance test
🌷LDH: : lactae dehydrogenase
🌷PT: : prothrombing time
🌷INR: : international normalized ratio/rate
🌷CCK: :cholecystokinin
🌷AF : : atrial fibrillation
🌷AIDS : acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
🌷AKA : alcoholic ketoacidosis
🌷ALL : acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
🌷AMI : acute myocardial infarction
🌷ARF : acute renal failure
🌷HTN : : high/ blood pressure, tension
🌷CABG: coronary artery bypass graft
🌷CAH: congenital adrenal hyperplasia
🌷CCF: congestive cardiac failure
🌷CF: cystic fibrosis
🌷CHD: coronary heart disease
🌷CNS: central nervous system
🌷COPD: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
🌷CPAP: continuous positive airways pressure
🌷CRF: chronic renal failure
🌷CSF: cerebrospinal fluid
🌷CT: computer mography
🌷CVA: cerebrovascular accident (stroke)
🌷CVD: cardiovascular disease
🌷DKA: diabetic ketoacidosis
🌷DU: duodenal ulcer
🌷DVT: deep vein thrombosis
🌷ECG: electrocardiography/ or cardiogram
🌷EEG: electroencephalogram
🌷ESR: erythrocyte sedimentation rate
🌷ESRD: end-stage renal disease
🌷FPG: fasting plasma glucose
🌷GIT: gastrointestinal tract
🌷GU: gastric ulcer
🌷GvHD: graft versus host disease
🌷HAV: hepatitis A virus
🌷HBV: hepatitis B virus
🌷Hcg: human chorionic gonadotrophin @ 🌷🌷PT : :pregnancy test (by urine)
🌷HAV : : hepatitis A virus
🌷HBV @ HBs Ag hepatitise B antigen
🌷HCV hepatitis: C virus
🌷HIV: human immunodeficiency virus
🌷HNA: heparin neutralising activity
🌷ICH: intracranial haemorrhage
🌷IDA: iron deficiency anaemia
🌷IDDM: insulin dependent (type 1) diabetes 🌷mellitus
🌷IFG: impaired fasting glucose
🌷IGT : impaired glucose tolerance
🌷IHD: ischaemic heart disease
🌷Ig: immunoglobulin
🌷IM: intramuscular
🌷INR: international normalized ratio
🌷ITU: intensive therapy unit
🌷IV: intravenous
🌷IVU: intravenous urogram
🌷K: : potassium
🌷KUB: kidney, ureter, bladder (x-ray)/ U-S
🌷LBBB: left bundle branch block
🌷LCM: left costal margin
🌷LFTs: liver function tests
🌷LIF: left iliac fossa
🌷LUQ: left upper quadrant
🌷LVF: left ventricular failure
🌷LVH: left ventricular hypertrophy
🌷MC&S: microscopy, culture & sensitivity
🌷MCH: mean cell haemoglobin
🌷MI: myocardial infarction
🌷Min: minutes
🌷MPD: myeloproliferative disease
🌷MRI : magnetic resonance imaging
🌷MS : multiple sclerosis or mass spectroscopy
🌷Na: : sodium
🌷Ca : : calcium
🌷NaCl: sodium chloride
🌷OA : osteo arthritis
🌷RA : : rheumatoid arthritis
🌷OCP: oral contraceptive pill
🌷PACWP; pulmonary artery capillary wedge pressure
🌷PAD: peripheral arterial disease
🌷PaO2: partial pressure of O2 in arterial blood
🌷PB: peripheral blood
🌷PBC : primary biliary cirrhosis
🌷PCI: percutaneous coronary intervention
🌷PCL: plasma cell leukaemia
🌷PE: pulmonary embolism
🌷PR: per re**um
🌷PV : : per va**na
🌷PV: plasma volume
🌷RAS: renal angiotensin system or renal artery stenosis
🌷RBBB: right bundle branch block
🌷RBCs: red blood cells
🌷RCC: red blood cell count
🌷Rh: Rhesus (monkey)
🌷RIF: right iliac fossa
🌷RUQ: right upper quadrant
🌷SC: subcutaneous
🌷SDH: subdural haemorrhage
🌷SOB: shortness of breath
🌷SM: smooth muscle
🌷SVC : superior vena cava
🌷SVCO: superior vena caval obstruction
🌷SXR: skull x-ray
🌷T°: temperature
🌷t1/2: half-life
🌷T4: thyroxine
🌷TA: temporal arteritis
🌷TB: tuberculosis
🌷TFT: thyroid function test
🌷TIAs: transient ischaemic attacks
🌷TPO: thyroid peroxidase
🌷TRAB: thyrotropin receptor antibodies
🌷TSH : thyroid-stimulating hormone
🌷TT: thrombin time
🌷u/U: units
🌷UC: ulcerative colitis
🌷U&E: urea and electrolytes
🌷UCE: : urea creatinine & electrolytes
🌷URTI: upper respiratory tract infection
🌷UTI: urinary tract infection
🌷USS: ultrasound scan
🌷VIII: C factor VIII clotting activity
🌷VIP: vasoactive intestinal peptide
🌷Vit K: vitamin K
🌷VSD: ventricular septal defect
🌷WBC: :white blood cell
🌷TLC : : total leukocytes count

🤮VOMITING🤮
10/10/2020

🤮VOMITING🤮

⭐ANATOMY ....UPPER LIMB⭐FLEXIONmovement which decreases the angle across a joint⭐EXTENSIONmovement which increases the a...
30/09/2020

⭐ANATOMY ....UPPER LIMB

⭐FLEXION
movement which decreases the angle across a joint

⭐EXTENSION
movement which increases the angle across a joint

⭐ULNARIS
referring to the ulnar (or pinky) side of the antebrachium

⭐RADIALS
referring to the radial or thumb side of the antebrachium

⭐LONGUS
long

⭐BREVIS
short

⭐POLLISIS
thumb

⭐SUPERFICIALIS
toward, or closer to, the surface

⭐PROFUNDUS
deep from the surface

⭐PRONATOR
movement toward a face down (or palm down) position

⭐SUPINATOR
movement toward a face up (or palm up) position

⭐BRACHIUM
the region distal to the shoulder joints and proximal to the elbow

⭐ANTEBRACHIUM
the region distal to the elbow and proximal to the wrist

⭐ANTERIOR
toward the front

⭐POSTERIOR
toward the back

⭐ CARPAL
referring to the wrist bones

⭐METACARPAL
referring to the hand bones immediately distal to the carpals

⭐ DIGITORUM
referring to the fingers

⭐TUBERCLE
swelling; usually refers to a swollen-looking spot on a bone where muscles attach

⭐ACROMIAL END
end of the clavicle that articulates with the scapula at the acromio-clavicular joint

⭐STERNAL END
end of the clavicle that articulates with the sternum

⭐GLENOID CAVITY
the articular surface for the humerus

⭐CORACOID PROCESS
bony extension of the scapula, anterior to the glenoid cavity, serves as attachment for muscles and ligaments that hold the shoulder together

⭐ACROMION
large, flattened bony extension, posterior to the glenoid cavity, serves as attachment for muscles and ligaments that hold the shoulder together

⭐SCAPULAR SPINE
attaches the acromion to the body of the scapula

⭐LATERAL BORDER
edge of bone below the glenoid cavity that extends down to the bottom of the scapula

⭐MEDIAL BORDER
superior to inferior edge of bone opposite the lateral border

⭐SUPRASPINOUS FOSSA
houses the supraspinatus muscle

⭐SUBSCAPULAR FOSSA
anterior surface of the scapula, houses the subscapularis muscle

⭐INFRASPINOUS FOSSA
houses the infraspinatus muscle, posterior surface of the scapula

⭐HEAD OF THE HUMERUS
the articular surface of the humerus with the scapula at the glenoid cavity

⭐LESSER TUBEROSITY
site of muscle attachment, lateral to the head of the humerus, A in picture

⭐GREATER TUBEROSITY
site of muscle attachment, lateral to the head of the humerus, B in picture

⭐INTERTUBERCULAR GROOVE
space between the greater and lesser tuberosity where the tendon of the biceps brachii muscle runs

⭐MEDIAL EPICONDYLE
rounded extension from the medial aspect of the distal humerus, serves as origin for the flexor muscles of the wrist and hand

⭐LATERAL EPICONDYLE
origin for the muscles that extend the wrist and hand

⭐CAPITELLUM
articular surface for the radius, next to the lateral epicondyle

⭐TROCHLEA
the articular surface for the ulna, between the medial epicondyle and the capitellum

⭐OLECRANON FOSSA
second articular surface for the ulna, located on the posterior surface of the distal humerus, articulates with the olecranon of the ulna

⭐HEAD OF THE RADIUS
rounded, articular surface of the radius at the capitellum of the humerus

⭐RADIAL tubuerosity
Swelling a short ways distal to the head of the radius, site of muscle attachment

⭐CARPAL ARTICULAR SURFACE
flattened surface for articulation of the wrist

⭐STYLOID PROCESS OF THE RADIUS
pointed bony extension on the lateral distal end of the radius

⭐OLECRANON
large bony extension at the top of the ulna, fits into the olecranon fossa of the humerus

⭐ TUROCHLEAR NOTCH
smooth articular surface on the anterior side of the ulna

⭐RADIAL NOTCH
crescent moon-shaped indentation, it is the ulna's proximal articular surface for the radius

⭐ULNAR TUBEROSITY
bony swelling on ulna's anterior surface, a site of muscle attachment

⭐HEAD OF THE ULNA
flattened articular surface on the distal ulna

⭐STYLOID PROCESS OF THE ULNA
thin bony extension of the distal ulna

NS
27/09/2020

NS

Abdominal Examination
21/09/2020

Abdominal Examination

GOUT
17/09/2020

GOUT

Amniocentesis procedure
16/09/2020

Amniocentesis procedure

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