The evaluation of the chemical constituents of the human body
What is Clinical Chemistry
Categorizes newly developed lab tests
What is Centers for disease Control and Prevention
Diagnosis and treatment of heart
What is Cardiology
proper rescue procedure
What is Rescue
Activate/ or phone in alarm
Contain
Extinguish/Escape
Most frequent source of healthcare associated infections
What is Contact
The study of microscopic organisms
What is Medical Microbiology
Accredits hospital and reference laboratories
What is Collage of American Pathologists
monitoring and adjustment of medication dosages
What is Pharmacy
Steps needed if extinguishing is necessary
What is Pull out pin
Aim at base of fire
Squeeze trigger
Sweep
Occurs when propelled short distances
What is Droplet
The detection and classification of disease
Accredits Physician office laboratories
What is Commision on office Laboratory Accreditation
Restoration of movement and functional ability
What is Physical therapy
Cloth, paper or wood fires
What is Class A pressurized water, dry chemical
Particles carry pathogens
What is Airborne
Study of human body, tissues and cells
What is Histology
Sets standards for clinical lab testing procedures
What is Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute
study and treatment of mental disorders
What is Psychiatry
Flammable liquids in laboratory
What is Class B Dry chemical, carbon dioxide
Fomite comes in contact with contaminated object
What is Vehicle-Borne
Name all sections that are apart of Clinical Chemistry
What is Immunology and Serology, Toxicology, Urinalysis
Approves Phlebotomy training programs
What is National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences
Assessment and treatment of breathing disorders
What is Respiratory Therapy
The type of fire healthcare workers are most likely to encounter
What is Class A trashcan fire
living host comes in contact with contaminated item
What is Vector Borne