MT quizzes Flashcards
True or false: WBC are formed elements of blood
True
in reverse typing, agglutination occurred in A cell and B cell, what is the blood type -
O
this principle states that a particular lock can only be opened by a specific lock
SPECIFICITY/LOCK AND KEY PRINCIPLE
transcribe PBCC
PHILIPPINE BLOOD COORDINATING COUNCIL
med tech was convicted in court for releasing tainted blood intentionally. how many years will he be imprisoned?
10
this processes blood mainly for profit -
COMMERCIAL BLOOD BANK
he introduced the principle that RBCs are with antigens on their surface which determines its blood type
KARL LANDSTEINER
this is limited to screening and collection of blood only
BLOOD COLLECTION UNIT
what is the result of a major crossmatch between a Type-AB recipient and a Type-O donor -
COMPATIBLE
this can collect, process, store and process blood -
BLOOD BANK
these are BBs that charge not only the processing fees but also the blood -
COMMERCIAL BLOOD BANKS
this blood ECM is without fibrinogen -
SERUM
this blood type doesn’t have antibodies -
AB
this is the specific protein that makes up the antibody -
IMMUNOGLOBULIN
these are BBs that charge not only the processing fees but also the blood -
COMMERCIAL BLOOD BANKS
Blood transmissible tests -
HEP C, HIV, MALARIA, HEP B, SYPHILIS
when importing BB equipment, the NVBS BB must coordinate with DOH and this government agency -
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
in normal cases RBCs are more than plasma -
FALSE
antigen in RBCs are not foreign, how are they called -
naturally occurring
frequent and known blood donor -
WALKING BLOOD DONOR
how much is the maximum penalty for overcharging blood processing fees -
50,000
which government agency is not directly involved in the dissemination of HIV awareness for those going to other countries? -
DEPED
Nena, an HIV (+) person was used as a speaker to increase awareness about HIV. is this lawful? -
YES
Vhong was charged with violation to RA 8583. Is his test for HIV mandatory? -
YES
HIV testing should be compulsory for medical and paramedical schools -
FALSE
young people such as college students should be aware of the dangers of having pre-marital sex as this is the most common way of acquiring HIV -
TRUE
these are physical preventive materials against HIV -
PROPHYLACTICS
he discovered HIV -
LUC MONTAGNIER
enzyme that releases the reverse transcriptase -
PROTEASE
an HIV advocated made an information campaign with added pornography to the twist. this is acceptable by law. -
FALSE
common skin cancer in AIDS -
KAPOSI’S SARCOMA
an HIV patient may not disclose his identity -
TRUE
spike component of HIV
GP120
functions for landing
GP41
this is a method of determining people to whom an HIV (+) patient may have had a sexual encounter with -
CONTACT TRACING
method of determining the sexual partner of AIDS patient -
CONTACT TRACING
this is the time when a person may transmit the disease even he was tested negative -
WINDOW PERIOD
reagent 2 of the drug testing kit -
THC protein
this is includes a quantitative test for drugs -
CONFIRMATORY TEST
tick those that transmits HIV -
blood transfusion, pregnancy, parenteral, breastfeeding
reagent in 1 of the drug testing kit -
MET protein
a medtech should give documentation for all procedures done to a drug specimen, what are these procedures called -
CHAIN OF CUSTODY
these are activities that increase the risk of acquiring HIV -
HIGH RISK BEHAVIOR
reagent in C of the drug testing kit -
goat anti-mouse
what type of virus is HIV according to genome -
RNA VIRUS
True or false: lack of understanding and awareness contributes to the aggravation of HIV transmission -
TRUE
this is required before a medtech can perform drug testing -
PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATE
What is the least time should blood for NBS be collected -
24 HRS
between the parents and the spouse of a deceased, who has a higher authority to donate? -
SPOUSE
what possible disease happens when T3 is decreased but the TSH is increased -
CH
when we say galactosemia, what is present in blood -
excess of galactose
this is a person who is authorized to give off the body or body parts of a deceased person -
DONOR
how many witnesses are needed for verbal agreement between a testator and a donee to make it legal -
2
what is the legal age in the Philippines -
18
validity of Drug testing license of a screening Lab -
1 YEAR
this is the least concentration of shabu to be detected as positive (in ng/mL) -
1000
NRL for RA 9165 -
EAST AVENUE MEDICAL CENTER
antigen in RBCs are not foreign, how are they called -
naturally occurring
how much is the maximum penalty for overcharging blood processing fees -
50,000
Testing where client does not reveal his identity, identifying number or symbols only
Anonymous testing
Testing with vitiated consent, use of physical force, intimidation
Compulsory HIV testing
Method of finding, counseling the sexual partners of an infected person
Contact tracing
Documentation and analysis of the no. infections, pattern of spread
HIV/AIDS Monitoring
measures aimed to protect uninfected individuals
HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control
Minimize the impact of conditions living with a person with AIDS
HIV/AIDS prevention and control
Presence of hiv or hiv ab in a sample
HIV - POSITIVE
Absence of hiv or hiv ab in a sample
HIV - negative
Any lab procedure done to determine presence or absence of hiv
Hiv testing
Infected to uninfected
Hiv transmission
Frequent involvement in activities increasing risk of acquiring or transmitting HIV
High Risk Behavior
Voluntary agreement to undergo or to be subjected to lab procedures
Informed consent
Relationship of trust
Medical confidentiality
Process of providing biome aspects, emotional support to psychological implications
Pre-test counseling
Process of providing risk-reduction info, emotional support
Post-test counseling
Agent or device used to prevent transmission
Prophylactic
Any disease passed on by sexual contact
Sexually transmitted diseases
Procedures that accounts for each specimen handling, storage, applicants identity and recording
Chain of custody
Person whom specimen was collected from
Client/ donor
Form used to document procedures
Chain of custody form
It identify and quantify a metabolite, uses different techniques from screening test
Confirmatory test
They do confirmatory test and makes final decision
National Reference Laboratory NRL
To eliminate negative specimen and requires confirmatory testing
Screening test
The concentration level to determine + or -
Cut-off
Written document giving detailed steps
Procedure manual
Body fluid that is collected for testing
Specimen
To access authentication of test results
Application service provider
Procedure manual validated by?
NRL
Drug reference materials and standard solutions from manufacturers
Calibrators and controls
Screening test result form and signatories
Laboratory report
Universal precaution
Urine collection, handling and disposal
Pain relievers or relaxants
Opiates
Can also function as pain relievers
Hallucinogens
Shabu
Stimulant
Cough syrup
OPIATE
Ice
Stimulant
anabolic steroid
PED
date rape
Club drug
Hashish
Hallucinogen
MJ
Hallucinogen
Phenobarbital
Depressant
Detects congenital metabolic disorder that may lead to mental retardation and even death
Newborn screening
Lack or absences of thyroid hormone, essential for the physical and mental development of a child
Congenital hypothyroidism CH
Inability to process galactose
Galactosemia GAL
Endocrine disorder that causes severe salt loss, dehydration and abnormally high levels of sex hormones in both boys and girls
Congenital Adrenal hyperplasia CAH
Inability to process phenylalanine
Phenylketonuria
Lacks the enzyme G6PD
Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
Disease state involving hemoglobin
Hemoglobinopathy
Defect in one or more enzyme in heme synthesis
Porphyria
Presence of hbs resulting in the hardening of rbcs in capillaries
Sickle cell disease
An act authorizing the legacy or donation of all or part of a human body after death for specified purposes
Ra 7170 organ donation act of 1991
Deceased individual, stillborn fetus
Decendent
Licensed, accredited or approved by law for storage of human bodies and/or its parts
Organ bank storage facility
Person who makes a legacy
Testator
Transplantable organs or tissues
Part
Irreversible cessation if circulatory, respiratory fucntions
Death