M-9, r. 3 - Regulation respecting the professional activities which may be performed by a clinical perfusionist

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3. A clinical perfusionist may perform the following professional activities:
(1)  starting, supervising, maintaining, transporting, discontinuing or stopping the circulatory supports;
(2)  regulating oxygen flow-meters on the circulatory supports;
(3)  administering medications or other substances through injection or inhalation in the circuit of the circulatory supports;
(4)  adjusting the anticoagulation according to coagulation time and hematologic tests;
(5)  performing arterial and veinous samples through catheters already in place or through the circuit of the circulatory supports;
(6)  performing, analyzing and interpreting blood gas and performing the necessary regulation of the oxygen flow-meters on the circulatory supports;
(7)  inducing hypothermia or hyperthermia by way of circulatory supports;
(8)  starting and discontinuing the circulatory arrest during an extracorporeal circulation;
(9)  performing a treatment by way of ultrafiltration or hemodialysis through the circulatory supports;
(10)  starting and supervising the devices used for autotransfusion and plasmapheresis in the operating room or in the intensive care unit;
(11)  irrigating the arterial or veinous catheter with a heparin solution;
(12)  programming the pacemaker.
O.C. 520-2005, s. 3.