Thursday, February 24, 2011

How do these jobs use deductive reasoning?

How exactly these specialists use deductive? I'm in the Allied Health and today we talked and I was very deductive how it works for these professions may be mistaken. (Next to each post, I wrote what it is) Surgeons - Treatment of diseases, injuries and deformities by invasive methods such as manual manipulation or by using instruments and equipment. Dentists - diagnosis and treatment of diseases, injuries and malformations of teeth and gums and oral structures. Can treat diseases of nerve, pulp and other dental tissues affecting vitality of teeth. Physicists - studies of the phases of physical phenomena, develop theories and laws on the basis of observations and experiments, and to develop methods for laws and theories to industry and other fields. Epidemiologists - Investigate and describe the determinants and distribution of disease, disability and other health effects and development of resources for prevention and control. Psychiatrist - diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases of the mind Pharmacists - Compound and dispense medications following prescriptions of physicians, dentists or other licensed like doctors. Pathologists - blood from the patient and look for abnormalities. If surgery is necessary, he or she will examine tissue samples. Pathology tests and conclusions of the medical team to help the cause of the pain patient. Radiologist - a physician who has specialized training in preservation and interpretation of medical images, which makes him an imaging expert. These pictures are of the X-ray (radio-graphic, CT, fluoroscope) or radioactive substances (nuclear medicine), others are produced by sound waves (ultrasound) or the body's natural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Paramedics - a doctor who normally works as a part of the ambulance service provision in a particular area. Its main function is to provide the hospital before receiving medical treatment and advanced trauma, followed, if necessary, transfer to definitive care.

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