you will use math when giving doses of drugs out
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You can find a online medical assistant test to practice with in a medical assistant course book. Medical assistant course books provides different practice test that anyone can use to study for an exam.
By far the Greatest use of math in the medical profession is used in "Accounts Receivable"
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The assistant can use ratios and proportions to calculate how much more their boss makes then them.
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Just about everything an engineer in any field does will involve math.
Physicians assistants use math constantly. They assist doctors in taking patient vitals and sometimes in figuring out appropriated prescription dosages.
Many medical sciences will use math everyday. Math be used when figuring out the correct dosage of medicine to give a patient.
it a instrument that you use in the medical field
they use math when they are in the field and they kicking angle
Basically, what you are asking is whether professional certification is the same as registration. The answer is yes.YES! In principle, being certified is the same as being registered. In both cases, a person must pass a standardized certification exam to document their theoretical knowledge of professional skills. By passing the certification exam, the professional has proven their knowledge in their field, and earned the right to use a specific credential such as MLT (Medical Laboratory Technician), or RMA (Registered Medical Assistant).Usually, the only difference between the credentials is that they have been verified through different certifying bodies. Some have chosen to grant a "registered..." credential, some give the "certified..." credential, mostly to distinguish one from the other (e.g. Certified Medical Assistant, vs. Registered Medical Assistant). However, both are certified as such.For more on medical assistant certifications, and what they mean visithttp://www.certmedassistant.com - Advanced Medical Assistant Career Guide.