Medication Disposal
Organ Donation
Obesity
RHPA & Naturopaths
Hazards
100

U.S Drug Enforcement Administration

What is DEA

100

How many lives can be saved with 1 organ donation 

8
100

1/3 of adults are obese and it's responsible for several deaths 

National Health crisis 

100

Protecting the public from harm 

Colleges apart of the regulated Health profession act 

100

Exposure to noise is what kind of hazard

Physical

200

What should consumers and caregivers do with expired, unwanted, or unused medications?

Remove them from their home 

200

irreversible loss of the function of the brainstem, including the capacity to breath

Braindead 

200

Social and behavioral changes 

Best approach to weight control 
200
Visiting a college's website you can find

Making a complaint, Health care professionals within the college, Scope of practice 

200

Lifting, transferring patients 

What is Ergonomic hazards

300

What do you do if there are no DEA collectors in your area? or Disposal instructions?

Mix with unpalatable substance 

300

Factors to consider for organ allocation 

wait time, status of recipient, blood type 

300

Contributing factors to obesity 

Environmental factors, genetic predisposition, marketing 

300

Naturopaths cannot perform 

Spinal Manipulations

300

Chemical hazards are 

Disinfectants, detergents and gases 

400

Head trauma, brain tumor, intracerebral hemorrhage 

Common causes of death leading to organ donation 

400

Traumatic experiences or events are called

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 

500

Chronic Mental Stress

Work-related injury, high intensity and prolonged stressor during the time the worker is employed

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