Can doctors take someone out of a coma?
No, a medical doctor is ethically and legally prohibited from forcing a family to make any medical decision about a loved one. The most any doctor can do is help the family process the medical information (definition of 'persistent vegetative state', meaning of no higher brain activity, etc.) and giving compassionate support and understanding as they work through the situation.
Why you choose Florence Nightingale theory?
She stated in her nursing theory that nursing is an act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his recovery, that it involves the nurse's initiative to configure environmental settings appropriate for the gradual restoration of the patient's health, and that external factors associated with the patient's surroundings affect life or biologic and physiologic processes, and his development
Can you beat someone into a coma?
If a person is beaten badly, it can result in a head injury. Many times a head injury will cause bleeding into the brain and as a result the patient could become comatose. The answer is - Yes
What do doctors do with cut off body parts?
I was told that they send it off to be burned like when you get cremated. But before that they do a good report of what all is in it and such.. like if your foot gets taken off they do like an autopsy and samples before they send it off to be cremated.
What is environmental stimuli?
Environmental stimuli are stimuli in the environment that affect humans and other animals or things. This includes things like weather conditions, other people, and buildings.
Who is the best knee replacement surgeon?
Dr.sohail Hafez and Dr.Aslam and Dr. zubair Dr.javad mohsin
What is the best treatment for Peripheral Neuropathy?
Peripheral neuropathy is a painful disorder that is usually caused by damage to the nerves. Oftentimes this can get better on it's own, with successful treatment of the underlying medical condition. Sometimes pain relievers are prescribed, but many patients find them ineffective against nerve pain.
What kind of doctors specialize in bones?
There are several sciences that deal with bones: biology, paleontology, anatomy, physiology, and more.
If you're looking for JUST the study of bones, that would be osteology - although I am not positive that there is truly such a thing. You find references to osteopathy, which is a study of bone disease and disorders. But "the study of" something is an "ology", and the accepted scientific root word for bone is "oste" or "osteo".
What do neurosurgeons specialize in?
operates on brains.
also, sometimes, on the periferal nerves.
Neurosurgery is the field of medical surgery that deals with the nurvous system. This includes the brain, spine, and major and periferal nerves. It is a particularly difficult specialty that requires a great deal of training and knowledge.
What kind of doctor do you see for vertigo?
You generally see a neurologist, but some people do find it helpful to find a neurologist who specializes in headaches.
Look at the link below to find some headache specialists in your area.
You should go see a neurologist.
Why its so important to be a doctor?
Most want to help sick people, some want to help cure a disease that affected them or a loved one, some want the power that doctors get, some want a good paing job, some want a job they can move to any country and do (doctors are accepted almost anywhere regardless of where they were trained). All are valid reasons but the ones like power and money shouldn't be the ONLY reasons. You should have compassion and a real interest in people or you won't be a good doctor.
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How much money do doctors get a week?
well really I can't answer this question very well because i don't know where you live, or how many years you have been working and how much experience but im sure in Aus tax that is deducted from you is 48 percent or about there dont take my word for it. You do get a fair bit of money though.
How much income do doctors make in a year?
The answer depends on several factors, including which residency program the person is in (especially which part of the country), which year in residency he or she is in, and in some cases, which type of residency he or she is a part of. Generally, salaries are anywhere from $30,000-$50,000 a year with another $10,000 or so in benefits (insurance, education expenses, etc.). There are certainly some programs that offer more compensation because of particular circumstances, especially ones that are in rural areas. Salaries typically increase by a few thousand dollars for each year the physician is in residency. This answer assumes you meant resident physicians in the USA.
Hope this helps!
Dr. B.
============== Further explanation to above: Medicare actually subsidizes post-graduate medical education at a rate of about 80k or 90k per resident per year. (I think when I was a resident the amount was 80,500). This is supposed to help programs stay open even though the program's residents cannot bill insurance or Medicare/Medicaid for their services. The rationale is that it kept good doctors employed as supervisory teachers by allowing them to bill for the resident's work. Most departments, however, claim to lose money on residency programs, especially on the west coast and in the northeast, despite paying the residents about half of what CMS gives them and spending an additional 20 percent on benefits.
BUT residents with licenses and permission from their departments can "moonlight" for anywhere from $50 to $150 per hour at walk-in clinics, small ERs, rehab programs, etc., and they will often make more doing that part-time than they will in their full-time residency positino.
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WHen I was in residency I made 370K my last year because I moonlighted extremely hard.
Does eating different type of food affect your heart rate?
The food you eat such as those high in sodium can affect your heart rate because your body retains water in order to dilute the sodium in your blood. Your blood volume then increases and because of that your heart works harder and beats faster.
Good things about being a doctor?
A Doctor has these advantages he/she can heal the sick keep his patients from getting into dangerous health situations eg; high cholesteral, high blood pressure among other things.A Doctor is usually near the top of the earning scale, is well educated, and held in a certain esteem. Among other things he can park near hydrants bus stops etc. just by flipping his sun visor down revealing a sign that says Doctor on call although you don't see that all to often anymore A doctor has the chance to say on occaison at bedtime I SAVED A LIFE TODAY
What college is best for doctors?
You can obtain this information by going to www.collegeboard.com/splash/ and using the sites College MatchMaker search engine, or you can also click on the related links section (College Board) indicated below this answer box, which will take you directly to the site. You can research colleges and universities by name, or by programs of study, or by geographical location, size, or combinations of part or all of them. The site will provide you with a list of institutions based on your request. It will give you the schools background, accreditation, degree offerings, programs of study, entrance requirements, tuition and fees, financial assistance, room and board, athletic programs etc. and a link to each institutions official web page. Practice navigating this site. It will be well worth the time and effort.
WARNING!!!
When choosing a college or university, make sure the institution has a regional accreditation. With a regional accreditation you can be assured the coursework and degree you complete will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers. Below I have listed the six accrediting agencies and their geographical areas of responsibility. I am disclosing the below so you do not become a victim of educational scams, and institutions that are nothing more than diploma mills, where they are eager to take your money for a degree that is worthless. Make sure the institution is accredited by one of following responsible agencies.
Regional Accreditation Agencies
· Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, as well as schools for American children in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
· New England Association of Schools and Colleges- Educational institutions in the six New England states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont).
· North Central Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, New Mexico, South Dakota, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
· Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities - Postsecondary institutions (colleges and universities) in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
· Western Association of Schools and Colleges - Educational institutions in California, Hawaii, Guam, American Samoa, Micronesia, Palau, and Northern Marianas Islands.
· Southern Association of Colleges and Schools - Educational institutions in Virginia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee and Texas.
What kind of doctor should you consult for testicular pain?
Any kind of pain in the testicles should be seen by a doctor. Any doctor should be able to help. Or any lumps or change in size. See Related Links below. The only harmless testicle pain is commonly called 'Blue Balls'. This happens when you have been sexually excited for a long time without ejaculating. This can be cured by masturbating and orgasm. Then have a rest.
How long does it take to become a radiologist techniton?
4 Years Undergrad + 4 Years Medical School + 1 Year Internship (Transitional, Medical, or Surgical Residency) + 4 Years Radiology Residency + an Optional Fellowship 1-3 years. So, 13 years minimum, 16 for an extended interventional fellowship
What your doctor puts your leg or arm in if it is broken?
Usually a cast or a splint. I broke my elbow once and got a neon green cast.
What are physical demands of a doctor?
the physical demands of a doctor is they will have to walk to their patients room and try to get medicines. possibly carry the child to another room if they do not have time to get them onto a cart. You feel me
What doctor specializes in bowels or colons?
Proctologist is the surgeon treats disease in the rectum, anus, and colon.
A colon and rectal surgeon is trained to diagnose and treat various diseases of the small intestine, colon, rectum, anal canal, and perianal area by medical and surgical means. This specialist also deals with other organs and tissues (such as the liver, urinary and female reproductive system) involved with primary intestinal disease. Colon and rectal surgeons have the expertise to diagnose and often manage anorectal conditions such as hemorrhoids, fissures (painful tears in the anal lining), abscesses, and fistulas (infections located around the anus and rectum) in the office setting. They also treat problems of the intestine and colon and perform endoscopic procedures to evaluate and treat problems such as colon cancer, polyps (precancerous growths), and inflammatory conditions.
What should your major be for a career as a pediatrician?
There are several options. The most popular tend to be pre-medicine, or pre-professional medicine, which most universities offer. Other options include, but are not limited to, biology, chemistry, biochemistry, etc. ! Contact your local community college and they'll help you.
How much money does a psychiatrist earn?
For example, according to the Bureau for Labor Statistics, MFTs make on average $49,610 per year while psychologists make an average of $80,370 per year. Psychiatrists make the most money, earning more than $200,000 per year.
What are respiratory system doctors called?
Pulmonologist
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