LONG TEST 1 Flashcards

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Funds for the implementation of National Voluntary Blood Services Program shall be provided by the Government through:
A. The budgetary allocation of the Department of Health
B. Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office
C. Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR)
D. Duty Free Philippines
E. All of the above

A

All of the above

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Which section of RA 7719 states the phase out of Commercial Blood Banks

A. Section 7
B. Section 8
C. Section 9
D. Section 10

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Section 7

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Which of the following statements accurately reflects the operational guidelines for blood banks/centers, according to the Section 8 of RA 7719?

A) Blood banks/centers must operate for-profit and can charge any service fees.
B) Blood banks/centers can operate on a for-profit basis but with service fees regulated by the Department.
C) Blood banks/centers shall operate on a non-profit bat’s but are exempt from limkations on service fees.
D) Blood banks/centers must operate on a non-profit basis and can only charge service fees to cover necessary expenses in Collecting and processing blood from healthy voluntary donors.

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Blood banks/centers must operate on a non-profit basis and can only charge service fees to cover necessary expenses in Collecting and processing blood from healthy voluntary donors.

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Which of the following statements accurately summerizes the requirements for establishing and operating a blood bank/center, based on Section 9 of RA 7719?

A) Blood banks/centers can operate without a license during emergencies if authorized by the attending physician.
B) The Department may grant a license for a blood bank/center even if it does not comply with the prescribed standards.
C) A blood bank/center must be registered and licensed by the Department, and compliance with prescribed standards is necessary for licensing.
D) Blood banks/centers are exempt from licensing requirements if managed by a qualified physician authorized by the Department during emergencies.
E) C and D

A

C and D

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In Section 12 (Penalties) of RA 7719, which of the ff consequences is specified for the head of a blood bank and the associated personnel, who are found responsible for dispensing, transfusing, and falling to dispose of blood contaminated with transfusion transmissible diseases within forty-eight (48) hours?

A) A warning issued by the Department for non-compliance.
B) Suspension of the blood bank’s operations for a specified pertod.
C) Imprisonment for five (5) years as a penalty.
D) Imprisonment for ten (10) years.

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Imprisonment for ten (10) years.

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Whet differentiates Blood Bank Category. A (non hospital base) from Category B (non hospital based.
A. Health education and counseling
B. Donor screening and selection
C. Blood collection
D. Blood testing for blood transmissible diseases
E. Provision of whole blood, PRBC and other blood components

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Provision of whole blood, PRBC and other blood components

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In a professional setting, an employee is confronted with a colleague who suggests participating in an lilegal activity that
erd orine ninancial cain. What action should the employee take based on the code of athles?

A) Report the colleague to the supervisor and seek guidance on the appropriate course of action.
B) Agree to participate but only to gather evidence for future reporting
C) Ignore the suggestion and continue working without getting involved.
D) Express disagreement with the colleague but consider the potential benefits before making a decision.

A

Report the colleague to the supervisor and seek guidance on the appropriate course of action.

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In a team meeting, you notice a colleague has presented a project that appears to have several flaws and shortcomings.
According to the given principle of restricting praises, criticisms, views, and opinions within constructive limits, what should you do?

A) Publicly highlight the news in the colleague’s oresantation to ensure transoarency.
B) Share your concerns privately with the colleague, providing constructive feedback.
C) Keep silent and refrain from expressing any opinion on the project to avold confilet.
D) Praise the collengue’s effort without addressing the specific shortcomings to maintain a positive atmosphere.

A

Share your concerns privately with the colleague, providing constructive feedback.

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You, as a dedicated Clinical Laboratory Scientist, discover that a colleague is manipulating test results to meet specific targets and gain recognition from the department. According to the given principle of promoting life and benefiting mankind through Clinical Laboratory Science, what should you do?
A) Confront the colleague privately and advise them to stop the unethical behavior.
B) Report the misconduct to the department head and provide evidence of the manipulation.
C) Ignore the situation to maintain a harmonious working relationshlp within the department.
D) Manipulate your own test results to match the colleagues to avoid conffict in the workplace.
E) A and B

A

A and B

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SO, While working in a healthcare setting, you come across sensitive patient information that could be valuable for a research project conducted by a reputable institution. According to the given principle of treating acquired information as strictly confidential, what should you do?
A) Share the information with the reputable institution, as it could contribute to valuabie research.
B) Consult with your collesgues to get their opinions before deciding whether to share the information.
C) Seek permission from the patients involved before sharing the information for research purpose.
D) Keep the patient information confidential and refrain from sharing it, respecting the principle of confidentallty.

A

Keep the patient information confidential and refrain from sharing it, respecting the principle of confidentallty.

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While performing a critical task at work, you encounter a challenging aspect that you are unsure about. According to the principle of performing tasks with full confidence, rellability, and accuracy, what should you do?
A) proceed with the task, relying on your instincts and experience, even if uncertain.
B) Pause the task and consult with a knowledgeable colleague or supervisor to ensure accuracy.
C) Complete the task quickly without seeking assistance to maintain efficiency.
D) Document the uncertainty but continue with the task to avold delays.

A

Pause the task and consult with a knowledgeable colleague or supervisor to ensure accuracy.

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Which of the following activities falls under the definition of “trafficking” in the context of dangerous drugs and controlled
A) Consuming a controlled substance Intramuscularly.
B) Administering a dangerous drug Intravenously for personal use.
C) Possessing a controlled substance for personal consumption.
D) Transporting a dangerous drug for sale or distribution.

A

Transporting a dangerous drug for sale or distribution.

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13
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What is the maximum penalty for a punishable act which involves dangerous drugs and employing minors or the mentally, incapacitated as runners, couriers, and messengers,
A) Imprisonment of 12 to 20 years + Fine of P 100,000 to P 500,000
B) Death + Fine of P 10,000,00
C) Confiscation of property in favor of government
D) Imprisonment of 6 months to 4 years + Fine of P 10,000 to P 50,000 -

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Death + Fine of P 10,000,00

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What will be the penalty if found with the Possession of equipment, Instrument, apparatus, and other paraphernalia for dangerous drugs.
A) Imprisonment of 6 months to 4 years + Fine of 10,000 to 50,000
B) Maximum penalty
C) death + P 10,000,000

A

Imprisonment of 6 months to 4 years + Fine of 10,000 to 50,000

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What does the Act say about the participation of the family in the enforcement of the new drug laws?
A) The family, recognized as the fundamental unit of Filipino society, bears the primary responsibility for educating and raising awareness among its members about the detrimental effects of dangerous drugs
B) the family is entrusted with the crucial task of closely monitoring members who may be vulnerable to drug abuse.
C) The family does not have a role in spreading awareness and monitoring of a family member or a family member viho may be susceptible to drug abuse.

A

The family, recognized as the fundamental unit of Filipino society, bears the primary responsibility for educating and raising awareness among its members about the detrimental effects of dangerous drugs

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16
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Which of the following statements accurately reflects the authority granted to heads, supervisors, and teachers of
schools, as outlined in the RA 9165 (COMPREHENSIVE DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT OF 2002)
A) They have the authority to apprehend individuals onl within the Immediate vicinity of the school.
B) Their authority is limled to apprehending Individuals during official school functions.
C) Heads, supervisors, and teachers are not considered persons in authority within the school premises.
D) They are deemed persons in authority and empowered to apprehend Individuals violating specified provisions, both within and beyond the immediate vicinity of the school, during official functions.

A

They are deemed persons in authority and empowered to apprehend Individuals violating specified provisions, both within and beyond the immediate vicinity of the school, during official functions.

17
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Thy is it important for the government to promote education and Information campalgns?
A. To Increase public awareness about HIV/AIDS
b. To enhance the reputation of government officials
c. To generate revenue for educational programs
d. To discourage education and Information dissemination

A

To Increase public awareness about HIV/AIDS

18
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What is a specific responsibliity mentioned in the statement related to schools and non-formal education programs on RA 8504?
a. Conducting public health research
b. Including HIV education in their curriculum
c. Promoting physical fitness program
d. Offering vocational training only

A

Including HIV education in their curriculum

19
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Which government agency is specifically mentioned In Section 1 of RA 8504 as responsible for conducting public health education campaigns?
A. Department of Education (DepEd)
b. Department of Tourism (DOT)
c. Department of Health (DOH)
d. Department of Agriculture (DA)

A

Department of Health (DOH)

20
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According to Article 1 of RA B504, what is the government’s role In proiding education for Fillpinos going abroad?
a. No role is mentioned
c. Providing scholarships only
b. Ensuring Filipinos stay within the country
d. Offering education programs for those going abroad

A

Offering education programs for those going abroad

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What is the suggested responsiblity of Local Government Units (LGUs) in the context of HIV prevention and education in RA 8504?
a. Providing healthcare only
b. Developing local HIV prevention and aducation efforts
c. Focusing on Infrastructure development
d. Ignoring HIV-related issues in their communities

A

Developing local HIV prevention and aducation efforts

22
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According to Section 1 of RA 8504, what le the consequence for giving false ar intentlonalk misleading information on
HIV/AIDS?
a. Public commendation
b. Legal consequences as it is against the law
c. No specific consequences mentioned
d. Community service requirement

A

Legal consequences as it is against the law

23
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When was the ist clinical laboratory in the Philippines established, and by which milltary unit during World War I1?
a. June 6, 1944, 24th Medical Battallon
b. January 9, 1945, 26th Medical Infantry of 6th US Army
c. March 15, 1945; 32nd Medical Corps
d. October 1, 1945, 12th Medical Regiment

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January 9, 1945, 26th Medical Infantry of 6th US Army

24
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  1. What happened to the Manilla Publ Health Laboratory after the US Army left if June 19457
    a. It continued to operate under US Army supervision,
    b. It was cased permanently.
    c. It was endorsed to the National DOM and became non-operational.
    d. It became a training center for medical professionals.
A

It was endorsed to the National DOM and became non-operational.

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Who were the individuale responsible for reopening the Manila Public Laboratory on October 1, 19457 a. Dr. Pio de Roda & Dr. Prudencia Sta. Ana b. Dr. Mariano Icasiano & Dr. Prudencia Sta. Ana c. Dr. Pio de Roda & Dr. Marlano Icasiano d. Dr. Prudenda Sta. Ana & Dr. Juan Dela Cruz
Dr. Pio de Roda & Dr. Mariano Icasiano
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In what year did formal education far Medical Technology begin in the Philippines? a. 1945 b. 1954 с. 1947 d. 1950
1954
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What significant event occurred In 1954 in the history of Medical Technology In the Philippines? A. Establishment of the first medical school b. Introduction of paramedical training c. Formal education for Medical Technology began d. Closure of Manila Public Health Laboratory
Formal education for Medical Technology began
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Who offered training for high school and paramedical graduates in 1947, contributing to the development of Medical technology in the Philippines? a. Dr. Mariano Icaslano D. Dr. Pio de Roda C. Dr. Prudencia Sta, Ana d. b and c
b and c
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Who offered training for high school and paramedical graduates in 1947, contributing to the development of Medical technology in the Philippines? a. Dr. Mariano Icaslano D. Dr. Pio de Roda C. Dr. Prudencia Sta, Ana d. b and c
b and c
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Who is credited as the founder of Medical Technology Education in the Philippines? a. Dr. Jesse Umali b. Rev. Fr. Lorenzo Rodriguez c. Mrs. Willa Hilgert Hedrick d. Dr. Antonio Gabriel
Mrs. Willa Hilgert Hedrick
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In which year did Mrs. Willa Hilgert Hedrick, the founder of Medical Technology Education, establish the first 4-year BSMT course in the Phillppines? a. 1954 b. 1956 с. 1957 d. 1958
1954