Nature of Clinical Laboratory Flashcards
What is clinical laboratory law that was approved on June 18, 1966?
R.A. 4688
A type of clinical laboratory that moves from the testing site but is affiliated with the base lab.
Mobile Clinical Laboratory
Government hospital lab designated by DOH for confirmatory testing, surveillance, training, and research.
National Reference Laboratory
What NRL is responsible for confirmatory testing of blood units? (e.g. hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, human immunodeficiency virus, syphilis, and malaria)
Research Institute for Tropical Medicine
What NRL is responsible for HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, syphilis, and other sexually transmitted infections?
San Lazaro Hospital
What NRL is responsible for toxicology, micronutrient assay, drug testing, and water analysis?
East Avenue Medical Center
What NRL is responsible for hematology or immunohematology?
National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI)
What NRL is responsible for biochemistry tests?
Lung Center of the Philippines
What NRL is responsible for anatomic pathology for cardiac diseases?
Philippine Heart Center
Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).
Routine hematology (CBC) – Hb, Hct, WBC, differential count
Primary
Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).
Routine urinalysis
Routine fecalysis
Primary
Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).
Blood typing
Primary
Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).
Routine clinical chemistry – includes blood glucose, BUN, BUA, crea & total cholesterol
Secondary
Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).
Cross-matching and staining
Secondary
Identify the type of general clinical laboratory (primary, secondary, tertiary).
Qualitative platelet determination
Primary