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What is the Wada test?

UC Davis Comprehensive Epilepsy Program - FAQ about epilepsy
The intracarotid amobarbital test or Wada test is part of the pre-surgical evaluation in patients considered for epilepsy surgery. A thin plastic tube is inserted under local anesthesia into an artery at the groin and threaded into the carotid artery in the neck. A short-acting anesthetic agent is injected into the carotid artery. Each half of the brain is put to sleep for a few minutes. During that time, the patient's ability to speak, understand speech and memory is evaluated.
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The California Pacific Epilepsy Program
A - We ask that you lie in bed with your right leg straight for six to eight hours after the test to prevent bleeding from the area where the catheter was inserted. After that you are able to get up. You may also eat and we encourage you to drink lots of liquids.
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Q - What does the Wada test consist of?

The California Pacific Epilepsy Program
A - A catheter is inserted into the artery in the right groin region and then threaded up to the carotid artery in your neck. A dye is injected into the catheter that illuminates the blood vessels in your head. The dye is injected twice so we can look at both sides of the brain. After this, we connect you to an EEG machine. The medicine (amobarbital) is injected into the catheter to put half of your brain to sleep.
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What happens during the Wada test?

During a Wada, the neuroradiologist puts one side of your brain to sleep for a few minutes. This is done by injecting sodium amobarbital (also called sodium amytal) into the right or left internal carotid artery. If the right carotid artery is injected, the right side of the brain goes to sleep and can't communicate with the left side. Once the physicians are sure that one side of your brain is asleep, the neuropsychologist shows you objects and pictures.
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Is the Wada safe?

A Wada test is generally a safe procedure with very few risks. There is a small risk of some complications. These complications can be as minor as pain where the catheter is inserted or as serious as a potential stroke. Since the Wada involves entering arteries, there is a chance that fat inside an artery may come loose and cause a blockage in the brain, leading to a stroke. This risk of stroke is less than 1% overall.
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What is the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)?

FAQ's - Drug Free Sport NZ - New Zealand
WADA was established as an independent, non-governmental organization in 1999. The aim is to ensure optimal harmonisation and best practice in international and national anti-doping programs. The key activities of WADA include:
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What is WADA's role in the TUE process?

TUE FAQs
WADA reserves the right to monitor and review any TUE granted by an international federation or national anti-doping agency. Athletes who requested a TUE and were denied can appeal the decision to WADA. If WADA determines that a denial of the TUE did not comply with the international standard, the agency can reverse the decision. ITU was one of the first IFs to sign the WADA Harmonisation Agreement and as such we have a strong relationship with all of the various programmes within WADA.
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What do we test for?

Guam EPA Recreational Waters Pollution Report FAQ
The indicator organism that Guam EPA uses in its analyses of recreational beach waters is Enterococcus. The Enterococcus group is a subgroup of fecal streptococci, which are commonly found in the gastrointestinal tract of all warm-blooded animals. This group is more human specific than fecal coliform, thus more indicative of wastewater contamination that can cause acute health problems if there is human contact.
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chlamydia screen dorset - frequently asked questions
When you wish to take the test we will ask you to fill out a form, you must complete all the areas in blue by either giving information or ticking boxes in response to a question. You must give your name and date of birth as well as details about your home address / postcode. We can contact you with you results by letter, phone or text, and for these reasons we need an address, landline or mobile number, which must be written clearly on the form.
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NFTA Frequently Asked Questions
Whenever you're ready. Just go to our sign-up/payment page and submit the appropriate payment. We will generally respond within 24 hours with a link to your online test. Please keep in mind that our offices are closed on Holiday's and Weekends. We ask that you allow 4-6 business days for us to grade and return your test results.
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USATF - Anti-Doping - Frequently Asked Questions
You are subject to testing by representatives of the USADA, IDTM, and WADA. However, regardless of the organization conducting drug testing, and regardless of the number of times you have been selected for in-competition or out-of-competition drug testing, you must provide a sample each time you are selected for drug testing. Representatives from testing agencies must identify himself or herself to you as a collector and present identification before a urine or blood sample can be collected.
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Why Is The Test Done?

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The test is done to find out if your baby has a disease or condition for which early treatment can prevent death, mental retardation, or physical disability.
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ANARCHISM.net / forum - Our own anarchist faq?
If we buy the basic mutualist argument that economic exploitation is a result of privilege, rather than a fault inherent in market institutions, and that reducing privilege will increase equality and justice in the market (bringing, on average, price increasingly towards cost, etc.) we can go the rest of the way.
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How does a substance or method get included on the WADA Prohibited List?

USADA - Resources: FAQs
A substance or method will be considered for the WADA Prohibited List if the substance or method meets two of the following three criteria (none of the three criteria individually is sufficient to add a substance/method to the Prohibited List). 1. Medical or other scientific evidence, pharmacological effect or experience that the substance/method has the potential to enhance sports performance. 2.
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What is the Compass test and how do I sign up to take this test?

Montana Tech | Admissions
The Compass test is a placement test that places you in the appropriate math and English courses. See Compass Test information
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Should I get a test? How often should I test?

Get Tested Chicago - Frequently Asked Questions about Syphil...
If you are sexually active, make syphilis testing part of your routine. We encourage you to get tested for syphilis every six months. Some folks may want to consider more frequent testing. For instance, a number of medical providers urge sexually active individuals with HIV to get tested for syphilis every three months. Why? Syphilis makes it easier to get or give HIV, 3 to 5 times easier in fact. And syphilis can advance very rapidly in HIV-positive people.
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Is there a test for candida?

Candida: Frequently Asked Questions
I've heard of everything from the spit test in a glass of water, to sending stool samples to the Mayo Clinic. Most people who have candida have come to the conclusion by reading everything they can about it. There are several online candida questionnaires. If you get Donna Gates' book, The Body Ecology Diet, there is one in there. Try this link to get you started: http://cassia.org/candida.
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How do I test for syphilis?

Syphilis
If you have sores or syphilis warts, the Multnomah County Health Department STD Clinic can exam fluid from the sore/wart under a special microscope.
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What is a genotype test?

AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts:
Genotypes are strains of a particular virus. We know that there are 6 genotypes for hepatitis C. Genotype 1 is the most common in the U.S.; genotypes 2 and 3 are the most responsive to treatment. It is possible to have more than one genotype. It is useful to have a genotype test before deciding whether or not to start hepatitis C treatment.
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Can you test for rosacea?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Rosacea
There aren’t any diagnostic tests that can be done to diagnose rosacea. The determination will come from your dermatologist based on an examination of your symptoms and medical history.
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HOW DO I TEST A BATTERY?

DEEP CYCLE BATTERY FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
There are six simple steps in testing a deep cycle battery: inspect, recharge, remove surface charge, measure the state-of-charge, load test, and recharge. If you have a non-sealed battery, it is highly recommended that you use a good quality temperature compensated hydrometer; these can be purchased at an auto parts store for between $5 and $20. A hydrometer is a float type device used to determine the state-of-charge by measuring the specific gravity of the electrolyte in each cell.
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Who can order the test?

deCODE diagnostics
deCODE AF? can only be ordered with the written informed consent of the individual being tested and accompanied by the authorization of a qualified physician. Back to top of page
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Who might benefit from this test?

deCODE diagnostics
Patients with history of ischemic stroke or TIA who are not already known to have AF may be tested to help decide which patients are at highest risk for undiagnosed AF and who may benefit the most from more extensive ambulatory cardiac monitoring.The test can only be ordered by a physician and is not for screening the general population. Back to top of page
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When should I take an HIV test?

FAQ: Birth Control Venereal Disease Information Centre
HIV test is most accurate if done three months after your most recent risk occurrence such as unprotected sex, sharing needles etc. You do not need to do an HIV test on a regular basis unless you feel you have been at risk for the virus.
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How can I get an STD test?

FAQ: Birth Control Venereal Disease Information Centre
There is no single test that can check for all STDs. We offer tests for gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, hepatitis B, vaginal infections, genital herpes, as well as Pap tests for cervical cancer, on a confidential basis.
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