drug testing Flashcards

1
Q

All may undergo mandatory drug testing except:

a. Police
b. Candidate for public office
c. Government employee
d. Firearms license applicant

A

C

Mandatory Drug Testing
-Applicants for Drivers License
-Applicants for Firearms License
-Officers and Members of -Military, Police & other law enforcers
-Candidate for Public Office
Persons apprehended for violation of RA 9165

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2
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Your friend was confirmed to be positive for his drug test. What is the punishment since this is his first offense?
a. Minimum 6 months rehab in government center
b. Imprisonment of 6 months
c. Fine of 50,000 pesos
All of the above

A

A

First offense: minimum of 6 months rehab in a government center

Second offense: imprisonment of 6 years 1 day to 12 years and fine of Php 50,000 to Php 200,000

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3
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“Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002”

A

RA 9165

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4
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Screening laboratory floor area

a. 10 sq. m.
b. 20 sq. m.
c. 30 sq. m.
d. 60 sq. m.

A

B

10 sq. m. of clinical work area w/ exhaust fan, sink, & storage cabinet
Provision for client waiting area, collection area, hand washing, and toilet facilities

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5
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  1. Who can head an institution-based screening laboratory
    a. Clinical pathologist certified by the Phil. Board of Pathology
    b. Licensed physician trained in clinical laboratory management
    c. Licensed chemist
    d. Both A&B
    e. All of the above
A

E

  • Clinical pathologist certified by the Phil. Board of Pathology
  • Licensed physician trained in clinical laboratory management

When screening drug test lab is part of a clinical laboratory, the following may be the head:

  • Licensed physician
  • Chemist
  • Medical technologist
  • Pharmacist
  • Chemical engineer
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  1. National Reference Laboratory (NRL) for Environmental Health, Toxicology and Micronutrient Assay:
    a. East Avenue Medical Center
    b. Research Institute for Tropical Medicine
    c. National Kidney and Transplant Institute
    d. Bureau of Food and Drugs
A

A

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7
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minimum quantity required for the following specimen:

SALIVA

A

Saliva: 2ml single, 1.5 and 0.5ml split

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8
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minimum quantity required for the following specimen:

URINE

A

Urine: 60ml single, 30ml split

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9
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minimum quantity required for the following specimen:

SWEAT

A

DOH cleared patch worn for 7-14days

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10
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minimum quantity required for the following specimen:

HAIR

A

100mg

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11
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minimum quantity required for the following specimen:

BLOOD

A

5 ml

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12
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Creatinine conc <1768.0 umol/L

a. Diluted specimen
b. Substituted specimen
c. Adulterated specimen

A

A.

also: Specific gravity <1.003

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13
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Nitrite conc >=500 ug/L

a. Diluted specimen
b. Substituted specimen
c. Adulterated specimen

A

C

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14
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Specific gravity <1.002 or >=1.020

a. Diluted specimen
b. Substituted specimen
c. Adulterated specimen

A

B

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15
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Creatinine conc <442.0 umol/L

a. Diluted specimen
b. Substituted specimen
c. Adulterated specimen

A

B

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16
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pH<3 or >=11

a. Diluted specimen
b. Substituted specimen
c. Adulterated specimen

A

C

17
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  1. A specimen with a positive result is retained for how many days?
    a. 5 days
    b. 10 days
    c. 15 days
    d. 1 year
A

C

Negative result – 5 days
Positive result – minimum of 15 days
Adulterated, substituted, invalid – 15 days
Judicial proceedings or upon request – up to a year

18
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  1. Storage temperature for urine specimen?
    a. -5 C
    b. -10 C
    c. -20 C
    d. room temp
A

C

Urine: -20C
Scalp hair: cool and dry place
Saliva: deep frozen at least -8 to -10C
Blood: separate serum and immediately freeze at -20C
Tissue: macerated and frozen
19
Q

confirmatory exam in drug testing

A

Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS)

High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometer (HPLC-MS)

20
Q

confirmatory laboratory floor area

a. 10 sq. m.
b. 20 sq. m.
c. 30 sq. m.
d. 60 sq. m.

A

D

30 sq. m. of clinical work area w/ exhaust fan, sink, & storage cabinet
Provision for client waiting area, collection area, hand washing, and toilet facilities