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Doctors are medical practitioners whose primary role is to promote, maintain or restore health through the study, diagnosis and treatment of injuries or diseases. Those who specialize in certain diseases, patients, or treatment methods are called specialist medical practitioners.

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You burnt the top of your wrist and your arm feels numb?

If you burnt yourself on your wristand your arm is numb you should probably go see a medical specialist.

Is flunitrazepam avail with doctor prescription?

I'm gonna assume that by "avail" you mean available, and yes, you need a prescription in order to obtain flunitrazepam (Rohypnol).

Could a human survive being cut in half at the waist if the person who did it was not a surgeon but someone with knowledge of how to stop the bleeding and avoid infection?

Wow, um, well usually when someone is cut in half at the waist, the EMT's are instructed to not take any heroic measure to save their life as in general, being cut in half at the waist is thought of to be incompatible with life. So short answer: most likely not.

I'm kind of curious why your asking

she/he is full of crap, you can survive quite fine in this situation if get at the hospital in time. if ems does not take standard life saving measures they can lose there job and be sued up to 12 million dollars by the victims family. "so short answer" yes if to the hospital in time. PS you don't have to tell her why your asking, that's none of her business

Hypothetically if someone stood perfectly straight and you were able to cut them incredibly fast and parallel to the ground and the person did not move the slightest then yes it could be possible

i was watching this thing on tv a guy was cut in half but only lasted about 3 hours because the peremedics took one half to the wrong hospital

Can a doctor's office be open without a doctor there?

Yes and no. Yes because the nurses are there to check you out and no because nurses aren't doctors.

Can sunbeds hurt metal plate in arm?

YES! Please discuss sunbed usage with your doctor before you try it.

Who is the most famous pathologist in north America?

James M. Crawford is one of the famous pathologists in North America. He is known for his research in pathophysiology and hepatobiliary. Crawford is also famous as a liver pathologist.

How tall is ivo karlovic?

Professional tennis player, Ivo Karlovic, is 6 feet 10 inches tall. He was born in Zagreb, Croatia on February 28, 1979.

Who are the best plastic surgeons in Los Angeles for Asian double eyelid surgery?

An excellent plastic surgeon should customize your treatment plan and produce some beautiful results. He may also have financing available if needed. I have added an external link to a plastic surgeon in California.

What type of doctor is for ringing in ears?

You will probably have to see a general practicioner first to get a referral to an ear, nose and throat specialist.

Why do doctors need to know their medicines?

So that they can properly heal you.

It can be dangerous to give a person certain combinations of medications together and it is important for physicians to understand the appropriate drug to give for a certain medical condition. Also, another important point is that it is also important for physicians to know the side effects of medications and when not to prescribe medications. There are many medical problems that do not necessarily require the prescription of medications right away. Knowing the effective drugs and when to use them is an important part of medicine.

Which one of the following procedures does the patient's implied consent usually cover A blood test B lumbar puncture C Organ donation D breast biopsy?

Blood testing is typically regarded as ordinary hospital care. So are X-rays and most diagnostic tests.

All other tests and procedures need separate consent forms.


That said, a patient can revoke consent even for one or all blood tests, if they choose to do so. If a lucid patient says No, and a nurse (or lab tech, or doctor) tries to insert a needle into a vein against patient wishes, it can be a tort. A medical person cannot touch a patient once the patient clearly states NO. Go to your Supervisor, if this occurs. A Super or the doctor might get the patient's cooperation. Of course, doctors don't like games, so the doctor could dismiss the patient from care unless the patient can express a really good reason to say no to a doctor's order.

Why do you take your socks off at doctors office?

Not a standard procedure. You might ask your doctor. I've never heard of this. I should add that, in the interest of avoiding infections, I don't like toching anything in a medical facility with my bare skin, including my feet.

To become an orthodontist do you attend some kind of ortho school after completing dental school?

All 50 States and the District of Columbia require dentists to be licensed. To qualify for a license in most States, candidates must graduate from an accredited dental school and pass written and practical examinations. Education and training. In 2006, there were 56 dental schools accredited by the American Dental Association's (ADA's) Commission on Dental Accreditation. Dental schools require a minimum of 2 years of college-level predental education prior to admittance. Most dental students have at least a bachelor's degree before entering dental school, although a few applicants are accepted to dental school after 2 or 3 years of college and complete their bachelor's degree while attending dental school. High school and college students who want to become dentists should take courses in biology, chemistry, physics, health, and mathematics. College undergraduates planning on applying to dental school are required to take many science courses. Because of this, some choose a major in a science, such as biology or chemistry, while others take the required science coursework while pursuing a major in another subject. All dental schools require applicants to take the Dental Admissions Test (DAT). When selecting students, schools consider scores earned on the DAT, applicants' grade point averages, and information gathered through recommendations and interviews. Competition for admission to dental school is keen. Dental school usually lasts 4 academic years. Studies begin with classroom instruction and laboratory work in science, including anatomy, microbiology, biochemistry, and physiology. Beginning courses in clinical sciences, including laboratory techniques, are also completed. During the last 2 years, students treat patients, usually in dental clinics, under the supervision of licensed dentists. Most dental schools award the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS). Others award an equivalent degree, Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD). Some dental school graduates work for established dentists as associates for 1 to 2 years to gain experience and save money to equip an office of their own. Most dental school graduates, however, purchase an established practice or open a new one immediately after graduation. Licensure. Licensing is required to practice as a dentist. In most States, licensure requires passing written and practical examinations in addition to having a degree from an accredited dental school. Candidates may fulfill the written part of the State licensing requirements by passing the National Board Dental Examinations. Individual States or regional testing agencies administer the written or practical examinations. In 2006, 17 States licensed or certified dentists who intended to practice in a specialty area. Requirements include 2 to 4 years of postgraduate education and, in some cases, the completion of a special State examination. Most State licenses permit dentists to engage in both general and specialized practice. Other qualifications. Dentistry requires diagnostic ability and manual skills. Dentists should have good visual memory, excellent judgment regarding space, shape, and color, a high degree of manual dexterity, and scientific ability. Good business sense, self-discipline, and good communication skills are helpful for success in private practice. Advancement. Dentists who want to teach or conduct research usually spend an additional 2 to 5 years in advanced dental training, in programs operated by dental schools or hospitals. A recent survey by the American Dental Education Association showed that 11 percent of new graduates enrolled in postgraduate training programs to prepare for a dental specialty. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below.

Is overtime available for psychiatrists?

Not necessarily. Psychiatrists are not paid by the hour ... nor do they all conform to strict hours of operation each day. They work until the work is done whatever amount of time it takes. They are paid on how many patients they see, not how many hours they spend with patients.

What medical problems should the doctor be aware of before prescribing digitalis drugs?

heart disease heart rhythm problems severe lung disease kidney disease liver disease thyroid disease

What is an MPI number?

it is a user name for Alberta health services