Liu Haikuan behind the scenes of Medical Examiner Doctor Qin: The Survivor, part 1 / ?
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Liu Haikuan behind the scenes of Medical Examiner Doctor Qin: The Survivor, part 1 / ?

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Can someone with dementia or Alzheimer's still experience symptoms of ptsd if they had it before they started deteriorating?
Could I be prevented from becoming a nurse or doctor if someone found out I had bipolar disorder?
If it does not affect your ability to perform the duties of your job then it should not be a problem.Â
Can hiv/aids be treated using dialysis? From my limited knowledge dialysis is just cleaning the blood so is there a way that could happen and like healthy blood is transfused into the body while infected blood is taken out? Or is this just like completely sci fi and I have no idea what I'm talking about lol
If people can survive with one kidney why is it so important for transplants to happen? Cant they just remove the infected kidney and leave the healthy one? And what happens with double kidney failure? Do they replace both or just one and take the other bad one out?
Transplants are usually for those who have failure of both kidneys. Then, they get one new one.

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What can make a 16 year old male with a previously healthy heart go into cardiac arrest 2 times in one week
Maybe a congenital abnormality they were born with but was not picked up or bad luck.
What is physics used for as a doctor? Why is it tested so heavily on the MCAT?
Thanks for your question: SO MANY WAYS!
1. Understanding diffusion of molecules whether it be Calcium across a cell or molecules of air in and out of the thoracic cavity with a pneumothorax in penetrating chest trauma.
2. Radiology use physics to have radiation penetrate bones, muscle, and blood in order to get the best pictures on the MRI or CT scan.
3. Radiation Oncologists also using radiation penetrating cancerous tissue to eliminate disease.
4. I use ultrasound on a daily basis in the Emergency Department with each probe having different frequencies and wavelengths making one better for abdominal ultrasound while the other better for cardiac ultrasound.Â
5. Understanding the physics of an electrocardiogram sending electrical impulses through the vectors of the electrodes to produce a wave that could mean a heart attack.
AND SO MUCH MORE!
What is the protocol for performing surgery on someone with hiv/aids or something likewise? Is more precaution taken in favor of the team? The second question is kind of stupid but do they need to use infected blood for the transfusion or can they use healthy blood for a transfusion?
The surgical team does take extra precautions.
They get normal healthy blood.