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I need help creating a thesis and an outline on Biomedical Science. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required.

I need help creating a thesis and an outline on Biomedical Science. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. For a person to qualify as a biomedical scientist he or she, should, have good communication skills with patients and another biomedical scientist, have a competent skill in information technology.

The biomedical scientists are registered practitioners, who work in the department of clinical pathology. They are scientifically qualified professionals who, for example, perform diagnostic tests on clinical samples of blood and urine. Given their role(s) biomedical scientist actively engage himself or herself with laboratory related work and rarely get in touch with the patients compared to other healthcare professions (Boshuizen & Schmidt 1992).

Three-quarter of medical decisions or interventions made starting from diagnosis and monitoring medical treatments to screening populations at risk of a particular clinical condition- are based on the activities of the biomedical scientist in the laboratory. This may be simple as a preoperative blood test or something more complex, such as using an image-guided needle biopsy to remove tissue samples to help diagnose breast or prostate cancer.

A 52-year-old, overweight smoker presents to his local Accident & Emergency department with chest pains, shortage of breath, and complained of generalized weakness and tiredness. It is apparent that he may be experiencing any one of a number of problems. These include a panic attack, a chest infection, an allergic reaction, or he may be at an early stage of a heart attack. Biomedical professionalism is required in such a scenario by helping in the decision-making processes. Routine tests, such as measuring patient’s height, weight, temperature, and blood pressure, as well as taking x-rays and performing detailed laboratory investigations on samples from a patient may all help provide answers. The laboratory study may include a blood test to look for an increased activity of enzymes or substrates that acts as makers of the heart attack. Microbiology tests to identify the activity of the infection-causing microorganisms (Hollenberg 2006). The immunological tests may help eliminate the possibility of an allergic reaction.

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