You can get your med tech certification from either your local college or hospital. Just head over to one and ask for a test if your at the hospital or classes if your at the college.
I think any pain in ”any hand” causes pain in both hands.
Possibly arthritis
The shoulder part of our body has muscles which holds our arm bones in hand with that of shoulder bones and runs to the chest too. So while much work is done by hand it causes chest pain.
Nerve endings in the hand will send messages to the brain telling you that you have pain in the body.
Common causes of hand pain after lifting weights include muscle strain, overuse injuries, and improper lifting technique. To prevent hand pain, it is important to warm up properly before lifting, use proper form, and gradually increase weight and intensity. If hand pain occurs, rest, ice, and elevate the affected hand, and consider using a wrist brace for support. If the pain persists, consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment.
Common causes of lumbrical pain in the hand include overuse, repetitive movements, and injury. Effective treatments may include rest, ice, stretching exercises, and physical therapy to strengthen the hand muscles. In some cases, a doctor may recommend anti-inflammatory medications or corticosteroid injections to reduce pain and inflammation.
Yes, there are EKG technician online classes. This website is one such example: http://www.alliedhealthinstitute.edu/online_training_courses/ekg_technician/
Could be an allergic reaction to something lalala
Meteors, or asteroids.
I'm guessing you mean inside the hand and I had that when my nerves were inflamed. Go see a doctor.
Any extreme pain can cause vomiting. Extreme sustained pain like broken bones etc.I have had first hand experience to know an abscess can cause vomiting.
Inflammation causes pain on movement.