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Why is important to have a universal scheme for describing the abdominal region?

Having a universal scheme for describing the abdominal region is crucial for ensuring clear communication among healthcare professionals, facilitating accurate diagnoses, and streamlining treatment plans. It aids in standardizing medical documentation and research, making it easier to compare findings across studies and practices. Additionally, a consistent terminology helps in educating patients and improving their understanding of their conditions. Overall, it enhances collaboration and efficiency in medical care.


What type of batteries are used in medical appliances?

Medical appliances typically use rechargeable lithium-ion batteries due to their high energy density, long lifespan, and ability to hold a charge even when not in use for extended periods of time. These batteries provide reliable power sources for medical devices like pacemakers, hearing aids, and mobile medical equipment.


Is aids the most common bacteria found on hands?

Aids is not a bacteria. Aids is not found on hands (or that would be extremely rare).


How long does it take to have a burning sensation during urination if you have aids?

A burning sensation during urination can be a symptom of various conditions, including urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted infections, or other health issues. In people living with HIV/AIDS, a burning sensation during urination can indicate an opportunistic infection due to the weakened immune system. The timing of when this symptom appears can vary depending on the specific cause. It is important to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.


What kind of AIDS is Kenya facing?

The bad kind. HIV/AIDS. Between 1,400,000 and 1,800,000 adults were living with HIV/AIDS by the end of 2007.

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What is the medical term meaning AIDS?

AIDS is the abbreviation of acquired immuno deficiency syndrome. Acquired meaning you become infected by a specific source (not genetic or insidious random onset) and immunodeficiency because it is the final stage of the hiv virus that causes severe immune system compromise/deficiency.


Why is it easy to prevent aids than malaria?

because scientist have evidence in which they can predict aids happening rather than aids


In Jonathan Demme Philadelphia what medical challenge did Andrew Beckett have?

Aids


When do scientist believe aids and hiv originated?

from animals


Can you wear hearing aids to pass a DOT medical test?

No, you can't use hearing aids to pass a DOT medical exam.


Did delta goodram have any medical conditions?

her medical condition is that she has aids


Medical Scientist?

Medical Scientists study human diseases and how they work, in order to improve the quality of human lives. As a Medical Scientist one will research viruses and bacteria that cause certain medical conditions. Medical Scientists continue to make advancements in the health field with their studies of living organisms and cells. Their purpose in researching diseases is to search for treatment and cures. A Medical Scientist must be very experienced in Biology. They study human cells to make advancements and try to find cures for diseases such as cancer and AIDS. Medical Scientists are constantly searching for a breakthrough cure for these terrible illnesses. For example, Medical Scientists have created new medications that help stop cancer cells from multiplying and slow down cancer cell production. If the Medical Scientist is also a doctor, they will conduct clinical trials on their patients to determine which medications work. If the Medical Scientist is not a physician, they work closely together with physicians to conduct these trials. Currently there are many Medical Scientists that continue to try to find the cure for HIV/ AIDS. There is no known cure at this time, however Medical Scientist have helped create medications that slow down the virus in a person’s body. In addition, the many childhood vaccinations that we have today were successfully created by Medical Scientists. Furthermore, they continue today to create new vaccinations, including one that is offered to young girls to prevent cervical cancer. A Medical Scientist may work in a hospital, laboratory, or office setting. They usually work regular 9 to 5 hours, unless they are in the process of conducting a clinical trial. This may require them to work longer hours, including nights and weekends. Although generally a Medical Scientists job is not hazardous, they may be required to work with substances that are toxic to their health. In these cases, proper safety training is required to ensure that the Medical Scientist is protected and to avoid contamination. Medical Scientists may travel to attend meetings regarding their advancements. The minimum education that is required to be a Medical Scientist is a Ph.D. in Biological Science. Many Medical Scientists further their education by becoming a licensed physician in order to complete tasks that interact with a patient such as drawing blood and extracting tissue. A Medical Scientist makes on an average of $61,000 annually. This is a continuously growing profession that will help better the world and the people who live in it.


Who was the first biologist to invent AIDS?

AIDS wasn't invented. It's a virus. Only a computer virus can be "invented". You should probably ask about the scientist that discovered AIDS.


Who studies aids and runs hiv vaccine trail in Trinidad?

your moder


What is the medical term meaning cancer associated with AIDS arising from the lining cells of capillaries which produce bluish-red skin nodules?

Kaposi's sarcoma.Kaposi sarcomaKaposi sarcoma


What is the medical term meaning HIV specialist?

A consultant from the G.U medicine will treat Hiv and Aids patients. However they will be cared for on specialist wards, such s infectious Diseases.


Does velicity von have aids?

We do not have access to their medical history.