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Medicine Dictionary Drugs
Alfred Said:
which drugs are good and which drugs are bad?We Answered:
It is flawed to think of drugs as either good or bad. Drugs have desired and undesired effects. A drug can be a life saver, but if a person is allergic to it, a potentially life-saving drug can be fatal. You could argue that such a drug is both good and bad. Some drugs are more beneficial than others in certain clinical situations.Andy Said:
drugs crossword help?We Answered:
cocaine - blowpill dictionary - pdr (physicians' desk reference)
a stimulant - amphetamine
reagent for developing salicylates - trinder reagent
a type of medicine - stimulant
a mideastern stimulant - pcp (aka: angeldust - not very common drug, but seen mostly on east coast - esp Washington DC)
possible end of a bad trip - lsd ? (lysergic acid diethylamide)
found in a molecule, or James - bond
an analytical spectroscopy method - gc (gas chromatography)
part of the name of a presumptive colour test - marquis ?
Saturday night's supper or ___ - ?sorry, maybe if I knew the part after "or"
a common dilutant for heroin - glucose
abbreviation for an instrument used in confirmatory testing - ms (mass spectrometer - usually we send for "gc/ms" gas chromatography mass spectroscopy - you'll hear them say this in CSI shows)
type of spectrophotometer - infrared
abbreviation for a separatory technique - gc (gas chromatography) or lc (liquid chromatography)
a very small amount - nano
Dana Said:
Which of the following do you think is beneficial to your life?We Answered:
1. family = You can't pick your family, so it's the luck of the draw there.2. your job or career = It depends if it is something you enjoy doing.
3. friends = Very important, they are there when family is not.
4. post it notes = only if your out of toilet paper.
5. dictionary = Very important, helps you communicate properly.
6. computers = They can make life easier but are not really necessary.
7. medicine = When prescribed by a competent doctor to aid in your recovery from life's ills.
8. alcohol or illicit drugs = can only hamper and harm.
9. memories = they are your personnel dictionary to life.
10. past mistakes = They are the pages of your personnel dictionary to life.
Angel Said:
how to pursue an interest in medicine?We Answered:
It's probably too late. You don't have the background and study habits of competitive medical school candidates. With a great deal of effort, you might make yourself competitive for one of the ancillary medical professions: Physician Assistant, Audiologist, RN (NP), Optician. Hearing Aid Dispensor.Bryan Said:
what books do students usually read in medical school?We Answered:
Um, you're in high school, and you're already wondering what medical students read in medical school?Let me tell you something: they cover many things that require pre-requisite information and some are just above your head.
Couple concepts include:
Bioethics
Surgery and Stress
Cadavers
Health System in United States (pros and cons)
etc...
They also read many current events and other details.
My best suggestion is to stick with your high school curriculum and do well on science courses so you can get into good colleges, and THEN worry about what you will during medical school. At the same time, the best thing (and realistic thing) you can do is to read newspapers and develop your level of critical thinking.
Honestly, medical school is a long time from where you are now. Don't worry about that yet.
Matthew Said:
righteous Amercians continued?We Answered:
It appears someone has pissed you off a tad. If others attack you it is either for cheap laughs or due to insecurity. I've been guilty of attacking for cheap laughs before. I love it when I get attacked by others because it is usually funny or reveals who has insecurity. Either way you have come out on top.