Nature of Clinical Laboratory Flashcards

1
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What is clinical laboratory law that was approved on June 18, 1966?

A

R.A. 4688

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2
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A type of clinical laboratory that moves from the testing site but is affiliated with the base lab.

A

Mobile Clinical Laboratory

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3
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Government hospital lab designated by DOH for confirmatory testing, surveillance, training, and research.

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National Reference Laboratory

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4
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What NRL is responsible for confirmatory testing of blood units? (e.g. hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus, syphilis, and malaria)

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Research Institute for Tropical Medicine

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5
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What NRL is responsible for HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, syphilis, and other sexually transmitted infections?

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San Lazaro Hospital

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6
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What NRL is responsible for toxicology, micronutrient assay, drug testing, and water analysis?

A

East Avenue Medical Center

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7
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What NRL is responsible for hematology or immunohematology?

A

National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI)

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8
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What NRL is responsible for biochemistry tests?

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Lung Center of the Philippines

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9
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What NRL is responsible for anatomic pathology for cardiac diseases?

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Philippine Heart Center

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10
Q

Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).

Routine hematology (CBC) – Hb, Hct, WBC, differential count

A

Primary

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11
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Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).

Routine urinalysis
Routine fecalysis

A

Primary

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12
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Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).

Blood typing

A

Primary

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13
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Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).

Routine clinical chemistry – includes blood glucose, BUN, BUA, crea & total cholesterol

A

Secondary

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14
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Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).

Cross-matching and staining

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Secondary

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15
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Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).

Qualitative platelet determination

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Primary

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16
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Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).

Quantitative platelet determination

A

Secondary

17
Q

Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).

KOH

A

Secondary

18
Q

Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).

Special chemistry
Special hematology

A

Tertiary

19
Q

Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).

Immunology and serology

A

Tertiary

20
Q

Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).

Microbiology

A

Tertiary

21
Q

True or False.

In case a pathologist is not available: a physician with 3 months of training in clinical laboratory medicine may manage a primary/secondary category of clinical laboratory

A

True

22
Q

All requests and reports of all specimens submitted and examined must be kept in a file for ____ year/s.

A

1 year

23
Q

What reports are kept permanently?

A

Anatomic and forensic pathology

24
Q

True or False.

Mobile labs can collect and test specimens.

A

False.

They can only collect specimens.

25
Q

True or False.

Primary - 10 m^2
Secondary - 20 m^2
Tertiary - 30 m^2

A

False.

Primary - 10 m^2
Secondary - 20 m^2
Tertiary - 60 m^2