Privacy Legislation ||
collection, use and disclosure of personal information || || || || || ||
Medicare
Canada's National health insurance program || || || ||
UN number (United Nation)
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An internationally accepted 4-digit number used to identify hazardous material.
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Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) applies to whom: || || || || || || ||
consignor, consignee, and carrier || || ||
Positive findings of communicable disease needs to be reported to the Ministry of Health
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within 24 hrs || ||
Regulation 682 defines an MLAT as || || || || ||
a person who under direct supervision, performs test which require limited skills and
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responsibility
RHPA (regulated health professions act)
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- better protect
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- serve public interest and from harm
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WHMIS
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System || || || ||
Responsible for WHMIS || ||
Employers, employee, and manufacturer || || ||
Act defines a laboratory technician
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Act 682 - Lab and Specimen Collection Center Licensing Act
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Implied consent ||
consent not verbally give by a person but rather by action, facts and circumstances of the
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situation.
- assumed voluntary presence
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,In medical terminology, what does the term "myo" refer to
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muscle
Pyo means in medical terminology
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pus
suffix -stomy refer to || || ||
New opening/Surgical opening
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root word "myel" refers to
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bone marrow ||
Osteoblasts
bone builder/ forming || ||
pumping chambers of the heart || || || ||
ventricles
receiving chambers of the heart || || || ||
atria
pacemaker of the heart || || ||
sinoatrial (SA) node || ||
structure causes the ventricles to contract || || || || ||
-Purkinje Fibers ||
apex of the heart || || ||
part of the heart rests on the diaphragm and points to the left
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ECG a recording of || || ||
- Electrical current of the heartbeat
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- Electrical activity within the heart
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What are standard leads also known as
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• Limb or bipolar leads...leads l-ll-lll
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A standard ECG recording speed allows the paper to move at a speed
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25mm/sec
, A standard ECG consists of how many electrodes
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10
A standard ECG consists of how many leads
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12 leads ||
part of the ECG wave is the highest and strongest peak
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-QRS complex as || ||
a whole
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**R is the highest || || ||
peak of the QRS || || ||
wave comes after the QRS complex || || || || ||
t-wave
Baseline of an ECG || || ||
isoelectric line ||
Straight line between deflections || || ||
-a line seperating each wave
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T wave on an ECG represent
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Ventricular Repolarization ||
bicuspid valve located in the heart || || || || ||
-Between left atrium and left ventricle || || || || ||
Purkinje fibers ||
structure is responsible for generating most of the force for ventricular contraction
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augmented leads on an ECG || || || ||
aVR-heart to right arm, aVL-heart to left arm, || || || || || || ||
aVF-heart to left foot-attached to limbs || || || || ||
a. Attached to the legs and arms (limbs)
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P wave on an ECG represent
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atrial depolarization ||
Standard leads on an ECG are also referred to as || || || || || || || || ||
limb/ bipolar leads || ||