approved accredited program and pass examination. How long before death occurs without oxygen? - If oxygen is cut off for more than nine minutes, death usually result. How many hours (minimum) of supervised practical training is required before an aide has direct contact with a resident? - 16 How many hours a week do respiratory technicians work? - Between 35 and 40 hours. In order to maintain ARRT certification, how many hours of continuting education must be completed? - 24 hours must be completed every two years. In what way do other states use ARRT? - several states use ARRT -administered exams for state licensing purposes. In which states is it NOT required to have a license to become a respiratory therapist? - Alaska and Hawaii Is certification required to become an occupational health and safety technician? - No, but employers encourage it. To satisfy pre -veterinary course requirements, applicants much submit test scores from which exams? - The GRE, the VCAT, and the MCAT. What agency accredits the programs for graduates of Respiratory care? - The CAAHEP or the Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) What agency certifies candidates who want to be veterinary technicians and technologists? - The State Board of Veterinary Examiners (or the appropriate state agency) What agency is licensure is largely based on meeting requirements for certification from? - NBRC: National Board for Respiratory Care What agency offers certification for post -secondary training requirements and successfully passed the MLT (AAB) generalist examination? - American Association of Bioanalysts Medical Laboratory Technician. What are clinical documentation improvement specialists (CDI) responsible for? - the review of the patient's EHR and service as the liaison to the clinical treatment team in documenting clinical care. What are direct support professionals? - Aides who work with individuals who are developmentally or intellectually disabled. What are noninvasive technicians? - Vascular technologists, cardiac sonographers, cardiographic technicians. (perform ECGs, holter monitor, and stress tests) What are orderlies? - Hospital attendants or unlicensed assistive personnel. What are pharmaceuticalides used in? - they are used in nuclear medicine to diagnose and treat disease.
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Collectively, what does the radiation oncologist and dosimetrist do? - review records to ensure that the treatment plan is working, to monitor the amount of radiation exposure that the patient has received, and t keep the side effects to a minimum. Does outsourcing of work overseas and advancements in speech recognition technology increase or reduce the need for well-trained members of medical transcriptionists within the US? - Increase. How can one be eligible for ARRT certification? - technologists must graduate from an ARRTapproved accredited program and pass examination. How long before death occurs without oxygen? - If oxygen is cut off for more than nine minutes, death usually result. How many hours (minimum) of supervised practical training is required before an aide has direct contact with a resident? - 16 How many hours a week do respiratory technicians work? - Between 35 and 40 hours. In order to maintain ARRT certification, how many hours of continuting education must be completed? - 24 hours must be completed every two years. In what way do other states use ARRT? - several states use ARRT-administered exams for state licensing purposes. In which states is it NOT required to have a license to become a respiratory therapist? - Alaska and Hawaii Is certification required to become an occupational health and safety technician? - No, but employers encourage it.To satisfy pre-veterinary course requirements, applicants much submit test scores from which exams? - The GRE, the VCAT, and the MCAT. What agency accredits the programs for graduates of Respiratory care? - The CAAHEP or the Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) What agency certifies candidates who want to be veterinary technicians and technologists? - The State Board of Veterinary Examiners (or the appropriate state agency) What agency is licensure is largely based on meeting requirements for certification from? - NBRC: National Board for Respiratory Care What agency offers certification for post-secondary training requirements and successfully passed the MLT (AAB) generalist examination? - American Association of Bioanalysts Medical Laboratory Technician. What are clinical documentation improvement specialists (CDI) responsible for? - the review of the patient's EHR and service as the liaison to the clinical treatment team in documenting clinical care. What are direct support professionals? - Aides who work with individuals who are developmentally or intellectually disabled. What are noninvasive technicians? - Vascular technologists, cardiac sonographers, cardiographic technicians. (perform ECGs, holter monitor, and stress tests) What are orderlies? - Hospital attendants or unlicensed assistive personnel. What are pharmaceuticalides used in? - they are used in nuclear medicine to diagnose and treat disease.What are radionuclides? (in nuclear medicine) - unstable atoms that emit radiation spontaneously, which are used to diagnose and treat disease? What are radiopharmaceuticals? - purified and compounded radionuclides
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approved accredited program and pass examination. How long before death occurs without oxygen? - If oxygen is cut off for more than nine minutes, death usually result. How many hours (minimum) of supervised practical training is required before an aide has direct contact with a resident? - 16 How many hours a week do respiratory technicians work? - Between 35 and 40 hours. In order to maintain ARRT certification, how many hours of continuting education must be completed? - 24 hours must be completed every two years. In what way do other states use ARRT? - several states use ARRT -administered exams for state licensing purposes. In which states is it NOT required to have a license to become a respiratory therapist? - Alaska and Hawaii Is certification required to become an occupational health and safety technician? - No, but employers encourage it. To satisfy pre -veterinary course requirements, applicants much submit test scores from which exams? - The GRE, the VCAT, and the MCAT. What agency accredits the programs for graduates of Respiratory care? - The CAAHEP or the Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) What agency certifies candidates who want to be veterinary technicians and technologists? - The State Board of Veterinary Examiners (or the appropriate state agency) What agency is licensure is largely based on meeting requirements for certification from? - NBRC: National Board for Respiratory Care What agency offers certification for post -secondary training requirements and successfully passed the MLT (AAB) generalist examination? - American Association of Bioanalysts Medical Laboratory Technician. What are clinical documentation improvement specialists (CDI) responsible for? - the review of the patient's EHR and service as the liaison to the clinical treatment team in documenting clinical care. What are direct support professionals? - Aides who work with individuals who are developmentally or intellectually disabled. What are noninvasive technicians? - Vascular technologists, cardiac sonographers, cardiographic technicians. (perform ECGs, holter monitor, and stress tests) What are orderlies? - Hospital attendants or unlicensed assistive personnel. What are pharmaceuticalides used in? - they are used in nuclear medicine to diagnose and treat disease.