Биология ва тиббиёт муаммолари 2025, №4.1 (164)
Subject of the article
ҲАРБИЙ ХИЗМАТЧИЛАРДА ЮРАК ҚОН-ТОМИР КАСАЛЛИКЛАРИ РИВОЖАНИШИ ХАВФ ОМИЛЛАРИ (118-122)
Authors
Усманова Дилноза Улуғбековна, Алимов Улуғбек Садикович
Institution
Тиббиет ходимларининг касбий малакасини ошириш маркази, Ўзбекистон Республикаси, Тошкент ш.
Abstract
Ушбу шарҳловчи мақола ҳарбий хизматчиларда юрак-қон томир касалликларини олдини олишнинг замонавий ёндашувларини таҳлил қилишга бағишланган. Мақолада асосий бошқариб бўладиган ва бошқариб бўлмайдиган хавф омиллари, рухий ва ижтимоий омилларнинг роли, шунингдек касалликларни прогноз қилишда иннавацион технологиялардан фойдаланиш истиқболлари кўриб чиқилади. Илмий нашрларни таҳлил қилиш асосида ўзига хос профилактик чора тадбирлар ва ҳарбий хизматчиларга кўрсатиладиган тиббий ёрдам сифатини ошириш учун фанлараро ёндашув зарурлиги тўғрисида хулосалар чиқарилади.
Key words
юрак қон-томир касалликлари, хавф омиллари, профилактика усуллари, харбий хизматчилар.
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