Before a patient was accepted for treatment, he was required to have a careful
diagnostic examination by a physician and, in some cases, a psychiatrist.
Your doctor can easily tell through blood tests and
other diagnostic examinations whether or not your baby has enough of certain vitamins in his body.
Other specialized blood tests that detect DNA of the organism, such as Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) a technique used in molecular biology to amplify a single copy or a few copies of a piece of DNA across several orders of magnitude, generating thousands to millions of copies of a particular DNA sequence and serologythe scientific study or
diagnostic examination of blood serum, especially with regard to the response of the immune system to pathogens or introduced substances, are helpful.
Duties vary according to laws of the jurisdiction and may include taking medical histories and recording vital signs, explaining treatment procedures to patients, preparing patients for examination, and assisting
during diagnostic examinations.
The infants all received usual care — regularly
scheduled diagnostic examinations by an ophthalmologist who determined whether their ROP had a severity that warranted referral for further evaluation (designated RW - ROP).
In almost all cases where it was possible, further molecular -
diagnostic examinations showed that molecular classification characterized the tumors even better than the initial microscopic diagnosis.
Initially, a
comprehensive diagnostic examination is performed to evaluate the current problem with attention to its physical, genetic, developmental, emotional, cognitive, educational, family, peer, and social components.
Please Note: Vaccination clinics are not
for diagnostic examination nor are they intended to replace your pet's annual wellness examination with a veterinarian.
the scientific study or
diagnostic examination of blood serum, especially with regard to the response of the immune system to pathogens or introduced substances
They perform a wide range of administrative duties including but not limited to taking patient's medical histories and recording vital signs, explaining treatment procedures to patients, preparing patients for examination, collecting and preparing lab specimens, and assisting other medical professionals
during diagnostic examinations.
These interactions between basic, clinical and translational research should lead to results that can be quickly transposed to patients in the form of
diagnostic examinations, treatment strategies, medicines, and social and public health initiatives (prevention and screening.)
Medical check - ups before and after flight Before deciding whether your pooch should join you on your journey, your pooch should first undergo a full physical and
diagnostic examination.
Once the VCPR is established, the veterinarian may agree to waive exams during the subsequent 12 months, unless the animal is brought in with a new health problem (which would require
a diagnostic examination) or is scheduled for sedation (to determine the animal's tolerance for anesthesia).
In addition, X-rays may be used as part of a general wellness exam in older pets to help detect potential problems early on, or as part of
a diagnostic examination if your pet is experiencing problems.
What makes Riepenhoff's breadth of pursuits unique is his transparent and
diagnostic examination of his various engagements and their role in his creative process.
The responsibilities of the students may include — preparing the patients for health assessment tests, measurement of physical functions, assisting and supporting the doctor in
diagnostic examinations, medical dealings and common operations or surgeries at the clinic.
I am highly skilled in escorting patients to and from appointments, taking vital signs and reporting any change to the registered nurse and helping the doctor with physical and
diagnostic examinations.