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Jobs where lives are at stake you cannot make mistakes in

Anesthesiologist

Making mistakes is normal, especially in your daily work, where your mind can get distracted while attempting to escape the pattern.

However, some jobs give you no room for errors.

It's always good to be prepared in case you end up in one of the roles.

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Anesthesiologist

An anesthesiologist is a type of doctor who gives patients a drug, so they don't feel extreme pain during surgery.

They are one of the most highly paid medical specialists.

The job is critical because messing it up means either overdosing too much or giving you too little, and you wake up in surgery.

It doesn't matter who you are or what you've done; never lie to the anesthesiologist when they're questioning your medication history.

Air Traffic Control

Air traffic controllers work in airport control towers or control centers to keep track of flights using radio equipment and radar devices. They also give advice and instructions to pilots.

They are responsible for thousands of lives a day.

They must ensure the flight is safe and provide pilots with information on when and where they should land at an airport. 

If they mess up, this could cause havoc on the runway or even a crash.

A Pediatric Pharmacist

pharmacist plays a vital role in the safety and optimization of medication.

They have the potential to enhance the quality of patient care and make an impact on patient outcomes in a pediatric oncology unit.

This is critical because they must be highly accurate in ensuring the correct dosage and medication is given to the person who needs it.

Making mistakes could result in a patient taking the wrong dosage, which could be fatal, having an allergic reaction to the incorrect medicine, or just getting the wrong medication which could worsen their condition.

Lineman

lineman is responsible for installing, repairing, and upkeep underground, overhead electrical power lines, and additional equipment.

This includes work from power plants to the meters of customers' houses.

Also, a lineman digs troughs to install underground lines and meters, mounts poles to fix overhead lines, and inspects power lines for potential repair or replacement. 

The dangers of this role are pretty obvious, one wrong move and they could get electrocuted, which would be fatal.

Blood Bank Workers

A blood bank worker deals with donor registration and screening, including taking blood pressure, collecting medical histories, and taking temperature, pulse, and blood count checks.

They collect blood from patients and donors and then enter their information into a computer to ensure the correct registration and tracking of all donations.

Any mistakeseven the slightest error, can cause someone to face a terrible death.

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