Diagnosing things to smoothly?
sorry for all the people who think this is in the order of a health problem..
A while ago I was given a school assignment where on earth we were given symptoms of an imaginary patient and we have to diagnose them with a disease. I had no kind of medical rearing at all except for general knowledge and position school stuff. I was able to diagnose Pneumonia, Hepatitis C, a heart attack, Rheumatoid arthritis, Type 1 diabetes, and asthma adjectives within a period of 10 minutes. Is that weird or is that basically general knowledge?
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general knowledge. we are adjectives more 'educated' about health these days. we get loads of info on tv, magazines and even the backs of cereal boxes. and then near is the internet.
General knowledge. Those are all pretty common 'general' things that ancestors know about in that everyone's heard of them and know a good deal about them. They also probably gave you the 'classic' presentation of those disease, where on earth most people can say 'well, obviously they own [insert disease x]'. The trick is when they don't present like that, distinguishing it from a rarer disease that might look the same, figuring out how fruitless it is, and how to treat it while managing all their other medical issues.
General knowledge, unless you're lower than the age of 10.
Have you been watching House MD?
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A while ago I was given a school assignment where on earth we were given symptoms of an imaginary patient and we have to diagnose them with a disease. I had no kind of medical rearing at all except for general knowledge and position school stuff. I was able to diagnose Pneumonia, Hepatitis C, a heart attack, Rheumatoid arthritis, Type 1 diabetes, and asthma adjectives within a period of 10 minutes. Is that weird or is that basically general knowledge?
Answers:
general knowledge. we are adjectives more 'educated' about health these days. we get loads of info on tv, magazines and even the backs of cereal boxes. and then near is the internet.
General knowledge. Those are all pretty common 'general' things that ancestors know about in that everyone's heard of them and know a good deal about them. They also probably gave you the 'classic' presentation of those disease, where on earth most people can say 'well, obviously they own [insert disease x]'. The trick is when they don't present like that, distinguishing it from a rarer disease that might look the same, figuring out how fruitless it is, and how to treat it while managing all their other medical issues.
General knowledge, unless you're lower than the age of 10.
Have you been watching House MD?
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