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Regional Terms

Regional terms describe anatomy by dividing the body parts into different regions that contain structures involved in contributing similar functions. Using these terms helps increase the accurate description and identification of the particular region of interest or region affected by the disease.
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Local Anesthetics: Clinical Application as Intravenous Regional Anesthesia

Intravenous regional anesthesia or the Bier block technique is used to anesthetize a specific limb or extremity. It uses exsanguinated or blood-drained vessels to transport local anesthetics or LAs to the peripheral nerve trunks. Lidocaine without vasoconstrictors like epinephrine is most commonly used for this technique. Other drugs used are prilocaine, ropivacaine, and chloroprocaine. Bupivacaine is not recommended for this technique due to its high cardiac toxicity.
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Region of Convergence

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Regioselectivity of Electrophilic Additions to Alkenes: Markovnikov's Rule

If a set of reactants can yield multiple constitutional isomers, but one of the isomers is obtained as the major product, the reaction is said to be regioselective. In such reactions, bond formation or breaking is favored at one reaction site over others.
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Drug Control Governance: Regulatory Bodies and Their Impact

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M P Deva1, R D'Souza, S Sundram

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Area of Science:

  • Global Health
  • Southeast Asian Health Systems
  • Mental Healthcare Access

Background:

  • Cambodia, a developing Southeast Asian nation, faces significant challenges in healthcare, particularly in rural and regional areas.
  • The country's history of colonialism and internal conflict has impacted its infrastructure and service provision.
  • Limited public mental health facilities and services are further constrained by a shortage of skilled professionals and inadequate training.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the current state of mental health services in Cambodia.
  • To identify key barriers to accessing mental healthcare in the country.
  • To recognize positive developments in Cambodian mental health initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative assessment of existing health infrastructure in Cambodia.
  • Analysis of workforce and training program limitations in public mental health.
  • Review of recent developments in Cambodian mental health advocacy.

Main Results:

  • Mental health services in Cambodia are sparse, especially outside urban centers.
  • A significant shortage of trained mental health professionals hinders service delivery.
  • Insufficient training programs exacerbate the workforce deficit.

Conclusions:

  • The development of mental health services in Cambodia is critically needed.
  • Addressing the shortage of skilled professionals and enhancing training are essential.
  • The establishment of the Mental Health Association of Cambodia offers a promising avenue for progress.