Why do pain management doctors do drug testing?
All doctors do drug testing sometimes, but pain management doctors have to be especially careful because they prescribe lots of narcotics and they have to be sure what the patients are on to prevent a bad interaction, or possible overdose.
Who helps a surgeon during surgery?
a nurse or somebody capable of listenin to a surgeons commands and has his/her medical degree
Why does my doctor what to see me after my colonoscopy?
There could be two primary reasons for dizziness after a colonoscopy:
How much does an interventional cardiologist make?
The median pay of an Invasive Cardiologist is $282,770.source: http://swz.salary.com/salarywizard/layouthtmls/swzl_compresult_national_HC07000050.html Where i am located approx. $450,000+
Do orthodontist work on weekends or overtime?
it depends on what company or business you work for but most of the time no they dont work on weekends only monday through friday usually 7-5pm
What is an internal medicine doctor?
What you are referring to is most likely a doctor that practices Internal Medicine. This is a physician who has completed the required training to specialize in diagnosing diseases of the internal organs. Physicians that complete training for Internal Medicine can either focus on general internal medicine or go on to specialize in various other subspecialities associated with internal organs. Unlike a pediatrician, that specializes in children, many adult individuals that are looking for a Primary Care Physician choose a doctor that specializes in Internal Medicine. PCPs refer to specialists should the condition warrant such a decision.
What is the oath taken by doctors?
Technically, yes. Only they will swear under different types of oath, such as modified Hippocratic Oath, The Physician's Oath, Declaration of Geneva, Oath of Maimonides, Osteopathic Oath, and many others. Surveys states that some countries have its own oath that doctors will have to sign. Most of the oaths was modified from original Hippocratic Oath.
What questions should the patient ask the doctor?
What seems to be the problem?
How long has this been going on for?
Are you allergic to any medications? Do you have any non-medication allergies?
For Pain/Injuries:
On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the worst, how bad is your pain?
How would you describe the pain? (stabbing, aching, shooting, etc.)
How did the pain start?
For illness:
Do you have any vomiting/diarrhea?
What do you think made you sick?
Basically, any probing questions (non yes/no questions) should do to find out why the patient is being seen and what the quality and time frame is of the illness/injury.
What is the doctor who treats skin problems called?
Medical specialty dealing with diseases of the skin. Its scientific basis was established in the mid-19th century by Ferdinand von Hebra (1816 - 1880), whose approach was based on microscopic examination of skin lesions. Starting in the 1930s, an emphasis on biochemistry and physiology led to more sophisticated and effective treatments. Dermatology deals with fungal diseases, skin cancers, psoriasis, and life-threatening skin diseases such as pemphigus, scleroderma, and lupus erythematosus.
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Why do feel like vomiting when I brush my teeth?
The bristles tickle the back of your throte and cause you to gag.
What doctor treats ankle injuries?
There are a variety of places that you can go to in order to seach for an ankle doctor. You may want to try your local yellow pages or a site like Web MD which is a doctor directory.
What doctor specializes in musculoskeletal disorders?
There isn't a specific doctor who specializes in this field of medicine. It will usually depend on what kind of musculoskeletal symptoms you are experiencing. Doctors who are D.O rather than M.D. have special training in the musculoskeletal system as well.
What is the doctor's uniform called?
doctors wear uniforms because they want people to know who they are
What kind of doctor treats pneumonectomy?
Patients typically see a primary care provider or emergency medicine provider for treatment of pneumonia. Other specialists, such as pulmonology or infectious disease, are rarely needed for the treatment of pneumonia.
Micheal Jackson doctor killed him?
YES, I DO AGREE THERE'S MORE TO MICHEALS DEATH AND MICHEAL KNOW SOMEONE WAS ATFER HIM !
Is there a doctor that works in a hospital but does not do surgery?
there is a doctor that works in a hospital that does not do surgery. Not all doctors have to do surgery in a hospital.
Who treats fibromyalgia in Minnesota?
There are a number of hospitals that offer fibromyalgia treatment but it is best to find one that specializes the the treatment of fibromyalgia.
If you have an STD can you still be a doctor?
Anyone can get an STD, regardless of their profession or education. Doctors who have STDs can continue to practice, as these infections don't pose a risk to patients.
What are the different Iv fluids and their functions?
Normal saline 1.9%, 5% dextrose in water are called crystalloids and are mainly used for fluid replacement. They are not that efficient in volume replacement because most of the water diffuses by osmosis into the extracellular space. You have to give 4 litres of crystalloid to obtain a 1 litre rise in blood volume. However, they are dirt cheap.
Haemecell, human albumin etc are colloids and mimic the "weight" of blood. They are expensive but most of the fluid remains in the blood.
No. The sperm needs to be in contact with her vagina, unless she was wearing your underwear she is not pregnant.
Who makes morer an anesthesiologist or a neurosurgeon?
Sadly an anesthesiologist.
but, if you are considering either of those fields, knowing that 'morer' is not a word will help you in the future.