treatment using chemical agents that help with cases of cancer
protozoans
one celled simple organisms or parasites
OSHA
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, agency that provides for a safe and healthy work environment and conditions for all employees
scheduled drugs
medicines with the potential for abuse and categorized from I to V according to strength, I is the highest potential and V the lowest potential for abuse
sharps container
area that holds sharp items such as needles, surgical blades, and glass, that may spread disease
biological hazard
safety concerns that pose a risk to humans and animals through contamination of living organisms through body tissues and fluids such as needles or surgery blades
right to know station
area in the facility where the OSHA and MSDS binders are kept with safety and product information
MSDS safety sheets
material safety data sheets, information published by manufactures of various products that have the potential to harm humans within the facility
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
agency that regulates controlled substances and requires vets to obtain a license to dispense scheduled drugs
bacteria
living organism that invades the body causing illness