Not with everything... they sometimes use math when making medicine or getting the right dose of insulin or a drip for instance. If you study to become a nurse you study a different type of math, like medical math to figure out how strong the medicine is compared to the patients weight, age, and mistakes. I remember it as being hard but I'm not a genius when it comes to math normally. There are little tricks that helps you remember though...
1mcg/0.001mg=25mcg/x
Just about everything an engineer in any field does will involve math.
Architects use math in everything from angles to finding the area of a building.
EVERYTHING!!! you're whole life, i guarantee you'll use math EVERY DAY dude.
mechanical engineers, land surveyors, math teachers, and registered nurses.
They dont, nurses dont take xrays! Radiologic technologist take xrays!
architects, nurses, doctors, math teachers, pharmacists, etc.
Nurses use incubators.
Nurses constantly use math on the job. A quick head count may be often performed when one has wandering patients. Checking and notating body temperatures, blood pressure, and pulse rates also requires math skills.
Everything isn't a math problem. Social Studies, and Science sometimes need math problems.
math is involved in everything
You have to be good at math for everything