which best describes the job of a clinical physiologist ?
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Before talking about the job of a clinical physiologist, let us know :
=> Clinical physiology is basically both an academic discipline within the medical science as well as a clinical medical specialty for physicians in health care systems of some of the countries i.e., Sweden, Denmark and Finland.
=> Clinical Physiology can be broadly defined as : The application (in short app.) of the knowledge of human physiology to patients in the health care setting. As being the specialty for medical doctors, therefore Clinical Physiology is a diagnostic specialty to which patients are referred to undergo specialized tests of functions of the heart, or blood vessels, or lungs, and other organs.
=> There are usually many testing methods which mainly include evaluation of electrical activity (for example, electrocardiogram of the heart), blood pressure (e.g. ankle brachial pressure index), and air flow (e.g. pulmonary function testing using spirometry).
Now coming back to the actual question i.e.,
What best describes the job of a particular clinical physiologist ?
Clinical physiologists are also known as physiological scientists, work in hospitals and long-term healthcare facilities.
They mainly examine as well as monitor human physiological organs and systems such as respiratory or nervous system and other systems, therefore to diagnose and treat physiological disorders and long-term illnesses.
Clinical Physiologists usually measure movements, velocities, and metabolic processes through imaging techniques such as ultrasound, and echocardiography, and magnetic resonance imaging or MRI, and x-ray computed tomography (CT), and nuclear medicine scanners (for example, SPECT or Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography and/or Positron Emission Tomography or PET with and without the use of CT).
=> Clinical physiology is basically both an academic discipline within the medical science as well as a clinical medical specialty for physicians in health care systems of some of the countries i.e., Sweden, Denmark and Finland.
=> Clinical Physiology can be broadly defined as : The application (in short app.) of the knowledge of human physiology to patients in the health care setting. As being the specialty for medical doctors, therefore Clinical Physiology is a diagnostic specialty to which patients are referred to undergo specialized tests of functions of the heart, or blood vessels, or lungs, and other organs.
=> There are usually many testing methods which mainly include evaluation of electrical activity (for example, electrocardiogram of the heart), blood pressure (e.g. ankle brachial pressure index), and air flow (e.g. pulmonary function testing using spirometry).
Now coming back to the actual question i.e.,
What best describes the job of a particular clinical physiologist ?
Clinical physiologists are also known as physiological scientists, work in hospitals and long-term healthcare facilities.
They mainly examine as well as monitor human physiological organs and systems such as respiratory or nervous system and other systems, therefore to diagnose and treat physiological disorders and long-term illnesses.
Clinical Physiologists usually measure movements, velocities, and metabolic processes through imaging techniques such as ultrasound, and echocardiography, and magnetic resonance imaging or MRI, and x-ray computed tomography (CT), and nuclear medicine scanners (for example, SPECT or Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography and/or Positron Emission Tomography or PET with and without the use of CT).
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