Name of Policy: WADA Recording Technique Policy Number: 3364-138-10 Department: Approving Officer: N-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the policy statement section, which outlines the purpose of EEG monitoring during the WADA test. Familiarize yourself with this information as it sets the context for the procedure.
  3. Proceed to fill out the 'Scope' section, ensuring that you specify 'The University of Toledo Medical Center' as your institution.
  4. In the 'Procedure' section, follow each step carefully. Start with electrode placement instructions, ensuring you note down any specific requirements such as impedance levels and electrode types.
  5. Document all necessary supplies in the designated area. This includes items like portable EEG systems and electrode supplies, which are crucial for a successful procedure.
  6. As you complete each step of the procedure, make sure to annotate any observations directly on our platform for easy reference and documentation.
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Student-athletes who violate NCAA anti-doping rules can lose one full year of eligibility for their first failed drug test for a performance-enhancing drug and be withheld from competition for 365 days from the date of the test. An athlete who receives a second positive test can lose all remaining eligibility.
Testing positive for a recreational drug can result in a ban from all sport. Many substances known as recreational or party drugs are on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List and are therefore banned in sport. Substances like methamphetamine, BZP, MDMA, and cannabis are banned in-competition*.
Wada Test Preparation Patients may be asked to avoid certain medications including aspirin or products containing aspirin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and blood thinners for up to two weeks before this procedure. Ask your doctors what to do in your case.
Specified Substances Under WADA . Probenecid. Plasma expanders, e.g., intravenous administration of albumin, dextran, hydroxyethyl starch, and mannitol. . . Bumetanideanrenone. Chlortalidone. Etacrynic acid.
The Prohibited List is managed and coordinated by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). The List is updated each year, coming into effect on 1 January. It is possible for WADA to make changes to the List more than once a year, but they must communicate any changes three months before they come into effect.
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Contents 1 Blood doping. 2 Banned anabolic agents. 2.1 Exogenous anabolic androgenic steroids. 2.2 Endogenous anabolic androgenic steroids. 3 Peptide hormones and related substances. 4 Beta-2 agonists. 5 Hormone and metabolic modulators. 6 Diuretics and masking agents. 6.1 Diuretics. 7 Stimulants. 8 Narcotics.
The World Anti-Doping Agencys (WADA) Prohibited List, incorporated in the UCI Anti-Doping Rules, identifies the substances and methods prohibited at all times (both in- and out-of-competition) and in-competition only.