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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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Can you become a psychiatrist with a bachelors in nursing?

You can certainly pursue that career path. It will take four years of medical school, and an additional three or more years to complete the internship and residency requirements.

Why did gideon rebel when the farquhars and the doctor asked him for the root?

Gideon felt betrayed that the people who he treated like friends were trying to sell the secrets of his land out for money. He didn't necessarily rebel, but he kept to himself, still respectfully doing his job, and continued to tell them excuses on why he would not show them the root.

What is mow ro mor mew or wewe joier?

It is a foot sickness where you can have bone loss, Broken ankles, headaces from foot pain, extra bones in foot etc. Cures for this sickness are using trememnts like arch insoles boots and casts and the can stop by taking advil .. etc. and massage your feet daily.

- Dr.Volis ( Foot Speicalist)

What does an adnexa in ovary looks like?

An ovary is part of the adnexa. The ovary doesn't have an adnexa. The adnexa are the ovary and tube.

What questions should the patient ask the doctor about myomectomy?

Why is a myomectomy being recommended?How many myomectomies do you perform a year?What type of myomectomy will be performed?What are the risks if I decide against the myomectomy?What alternatives to myomectomy are available to me?

What did dr riversong whisper to the doctor?

If you are referring to what dr.riversong whispers into the doctors ear in the episode silence in the library with David Tennant. Then she whispered his name to prove that she knew him very very well.

Side effects of ketorol-dt?

Hi,

Major side effect of ketorol dt is GI (Gastrointestinal) disturbances, basically it causes acidity.

What is calcium phosphoricum 6x?

It is a Homeopathic medicine, a biochemic remedy by Dr. William Schwabe Karlsruhe, it can be used for different purposes one is growing taller for people who have a short height.They are tiny white tablets that can be chewed and eaten.

What is the clipboard at the end of a hospital bed called?

It's called a chart and it's where all the medical info for a hospital visit is kept.

Why cold drinks should be banned?

because they can cause all sorts of diseases including alzhaimers , scitzophernia and paedophilia and cancer and aids

When should you go to the doctor for chronic prostatitis?

You should go as soon as possible.There are two main types of chronic prostatitis chronic bacterial prostatitis (caused by chronic bacterial infection) and nonbacterial prostatitis. The symptoms of chronic prostatitis vary widely. Some have no symptoms, others have very serious typical symptoms. The symptoms of chronic prostatitis are similar to those of acute bacterial prostatitis. However, men with a flare-up of chronic bacterial prostatitis tend to be less ill than those with acute prostatitis.I heard a traditional Chinese medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill is effective.It has an unique effect on curing prostatitis.You can know more at the following website, prostatitis10days.net/index.HTML

Should you call in sick if you have a UTI and need to go to the doctor?

Yes, because a UTI can spread to your kidneys and could put in the hospital. It is nothing to fool around with it is a medical issue that needs an antibiotic. Like I said you could end up in the hospital and that is not fun.

What does a work day of a radiologist involve?

A typical day on the job as a radiology technician consists of working with patients one-on-one to provide sufficient medical care that meets their needs. Many Radiology Technicians work 40 hours a week in a clinic or hospital with patients. Depending on the day they might see up to 50 patients a day depending on the particular exams. They work with the ordering physician's office to obtain clinical history with signs and symptoms. The symptoms lead the technologist in the correct direction to help make an appropriate diagnosis. The Technologist performs exams using highly developed technology on the patient to get diagnostic images. Depending on the exams the technologist might help with guiding a procedure using the technology and skills they have learned.

After performing an exam that can take from 5 minutes to 2 hours the Technologist writes a summary of their findings. It is important that everything is documented in order for radiologist to make a diagnosis and for future reference. Next the Technologist reports their case, including their summary and images to the radiologist to ensure they have enough information before letting the patient go home. Once enough information is obtained the patient is sent home to wait for their results. The radiologist dictates the exam and the results are sent back to the physician's office.

During the entire process of performing the exam the Technologist must provide quality patient care by ensuring they are comfortable. Not only does the Technologist work with the patient, but they much collaborate with their peers and the radiologist. They must have good communication skills and a positive attitude to get them though a typical day on the job.

Through out the day the Technologist with be lifting and shifting patients on their tables. They must be able to life at least 50 pounds. They will be bending and reaching throughout the day so it is important to stretch and exercise to keep the body in good working shape. A technologist will be sitting, but will stand about 80% of the day so proper footwear is important. Many Technologists during their 8 or 10 hour days, depending on their schedule have to constantly think about ergonomics in order to keep their bodies healthy. Radiology Technicians can get very busy with all their daily duties mentioned above so it is important to remember the physical demand their jobs put on them and to take care of that as well as the patient.

Why doctor hate chathuringmes?

this is parasite for doctors. if some one eat it raw he can get trouble because its not good for health specially in raw form.

How leeches make it easier for surgeons to do reconstructive surgery?

Leeches eat, or rather suck blood. If they are placed on an open wound, they suck on the exposed blood and continue to do so until removed, also nibbling at any dead skin they find. This aids with surgery in that their actions keep the wound 'fresh' and much easier to deal with, verses a scab forming, having to be cut away. This allows the surgeon to make a smoother seam of the skin being pulled tighter or graphed together during reconstructive surgery.

The leech also leaves an enzyme behind that numbs the skin cell receptors so that the area in numbed (which is why you do not know they are on in a river you unless you look). This enzyme also keeps the wound fresh for the doctor. The leeches removal of blood also removes a small amount of poison or bacteria that might have harmed the patient.

Leeches are grown under sterile conditions in order to be placed on patients for medical reasons (almost always while laying in a hospital bed being observed). If you swim in a pond, river, or lake and discover that you have one on you - do not panic, do not rip it off. Get out of the water before U remove it, or germs from the lake water can enter the wound. Once out of the water you can either sprinkle salt on it and wait a minute for it to fall off, or place a lit match or lighter on it and it will fall off. If you have any ointment or spray disinfectant, dry the wound and apply it. Cover it with a bandage and stay out of the lake for 24 hours. The leech's anti-coagulant, hirudin, will keep the wound oozing blood for some time...which is why U stay out of the water or the scent of the blood will attract MANY leeches....

Under no circumstance do you squeeze or pinch a leech while it is attached to you!!! The blood that it sucked off of another dead animal in the lake can be regurgitated and end up in your blood stream. The odds are low, but if it was attached to another human and that human had STD's, IDS, etc., it cold be passed on to you. Many leeches checked in Africa have HIV because of so many people bathing in rivers and streams.

What kind of doctor treats Crohns?

A gastroenterologist is a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of Crohn's disease, as well as other conditions related to the digestive system. Gastroenterologists are trained to evaluate and manage the full range of symptoms associated with Crohn's disease, which can include abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, and other related complications. In addition to prescribing medication and other treatments, gastroenterologists can also provide guidance on diet and lifestyle changes that may help manage the disease.

What do I need to do to access my mother's medical records and speak to her doctor?

Speaking to your mother's doctor is done the same way as speaking to any other doctor; you make an appointment. If it is necessary to access your mother's medical records, her doctor has access to them and can access them for you. Of course, you will have to have a legitimate reason to have access to her records. I don't know what your reason is. If you are planning a malpractice suit against your mother's doctor, then the courts can subpoena the records.