midterms Flashcards

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1
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When do we celebrate our “National Flag Day”?

A

May 28 - June 12

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When the Vice President of the Philippines died, how many days does our Philippine flag in a half mast position?

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7

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Under Sec.4 of RA 8491, what is the color of the sun in our Philippine National Flag?

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GOLDEN YELLOW

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What is the minimum length of the height of the flagpole?

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1/4

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Under Section 24 of RA 8491, the flag shall not be lowered to the grave nor should it be allowed to touch the ground; rather, ‘it shall be folded solemnly and handed over to the __________ of the deceased.

A

HEIRS

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Under Section 14 of RA 8491, a flag that has become worn out through wear and tear it shall be____________?

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solemnly burned

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RA 8491 is also known as ___________________.

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“Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines”

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On all aircraft of Philippine registry, the National Flag shall be prominently displayed _________________ on its fuselage with the hoist side pointing the forward direction.

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HORIZONTALLY

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When carried in a parade with house flags, the National Flag shall be in ________________ of the line.

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front of the center

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The flag shall be permanently hoisted, day and night, throughout the year, in front of the following, except?

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Bonifacio Shrine

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Under Sec. 18 of RA 8491, The ceremony shall be _____________ and must include the playing or singing of the Philippine National Anthem.

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SIMPLE AND DIGNIFIED

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The design of the first Katipunan flag
was based on the flag of this country

A

Cuba

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13
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Republic Act 8419 shall be known as
the “Flag and Heraldic Code of the
Philippines.”

TRUE or FALSE?

A

FALSE

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14
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How many drops of pure
nicotine that can easily kill a
person?

A

1

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This refers to the application of
drugs directly to a body site such as
the skin and the mucous membrane.

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Topical

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16
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A medicine that consists of a
mixture of alcohol and a small
amount of drug.

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Tincture

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17
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When the Philippine flag is flown with
another flag, the flags, if both are national
flags, must be flown on the same staff of
the same height and shall be of equal size.

TRUE or FALSE?

A

FALSE

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17
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Life imprisonment and a fine ranging from
Four hundred thousand pesos (P400,000.00) to
Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00), if
the quantity of methamphetamine
hydrochloride or shabu is ten (10) grams or
more but less than fifty (50) grams.

A

Section 11

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The highest form of
imprisonment in Republic
Act 9165.

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Life Imprisonment

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These are group that consists of a
variety of a mind altering drugs, which
distort reality, thinking and perceptions of
time, sound, space and sensation.

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Hallucinogens

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20
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The official flag of the De Facto
Government was conceived after the
merging of ___________.

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MAGDALO & MAGDIWANG

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20
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Republic Act 9165 was
________ Republic Act 6425

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repealed

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The user experiences hallucination or
_________ which at times can be strange.
They may dislocate consciousness and
change his mood, thinking and concept of
self.

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false perception

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22
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PDEA stands for?

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Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency

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It is a drug that taken from coca bush plant.
Cocaine
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It is commonly available in cough preparations.
Codeine
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The following are examples of Stimulants, except:
Alcohol
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A condition characterized by overwhelming desire to sleep.
Narcolepsy
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It is the introduction of drugs into the deeper layers of the skin by the use of special type of electric current for local effect.
IONTOPHORESIS
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It is also known as “poor man’s cocaine”.
SHABU
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Manufacture or Delivery of Equipment, Instrument, Apparatus and Other Paraphernalia for Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals, under what Section of RA 9165 is this?
SECTION 10
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It refers to the state of periodic or chronic intoxication produced by the repeated consumption of a drug.
DRUG ADDICTION
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Possession of Equipment, Instrument, Apparatus, and other paraphernalia for dangerous drugs, under what section of RA 9165 is this?
SECTION 12
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It is also known as “King of All Drugs”.
ALCOHOL
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Philippine relevant laws on dangerous drugs. (3)
RA 953 RA 6425 RA 9165
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It is defined as false or erroneous beliefs that usually involve a misinterpretation of perceptions or experiences.
DELUSION
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A drug that is widely used as a painkiller in child birth
Demerol
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RA 6425 known as
Dangerous Drugs
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in 2002, RA 9165 known as
Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act of 2002
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The act of introducing any dangerous drug into the body of any person
Administer-
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It is any substance taken into the body that alters the way and the mind and the bodywork.
Chemical
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It is an instance when the use of chemical has produced negative or harmful consequences.
Chemical Abuse
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Abuse is the Illegal, wrongful or improper use of any drug.
Drug Abuse
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synthetic chemicals used as medicine or in the making of medicine,
Drug
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tendency to increase dosage of drugs
Tolerance
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It refers to the state of periodic or chronic intoxication produced by the repeated consumption of a drug.
Drug Addiction
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It refers to the state of psychic or physical dependence or both on dangerous drugs following the administration or use of that drug.
Drug Dependence
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These are drugs requiring written authorization from a doctor to allow a purchase.
The Prescriptive Drugs
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The act of injecting, consuming, any dangerous drugs.
Use
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syndrome is found in users and would be users of drugs whose sources of information are people
Self- Medication Syndrome
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which may be purchased from any pharmacy or drugstore without written authorization from a doctor.
The Over-the Counter Drugs (OTC)
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the amount needed to treat or heal, smallest amount of a drug that will produce a therapeutic effect.
Minimal dose
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this form of drug administration offers a faster response than the oral method, It makes use of a needle or other device to deliver the drugs
Injection
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the amount of drug that produces untoward effects or symptoms of poisoning.
Toxic dose
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the largest amount of a drug that will produce a desired therapeutic effect,
Maximal dose
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the amount of drug that will cause death
Lethal dose
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the amount needed to produce the side effects and action desired by an individual who improperly uses it
Abusive dose
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this is the safest most convenient and economical route whenever possible.
.Oral-
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this route makes use of gaseous and volatile drugs,
Inhalation
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drugs are chemicals and some of them have the property of being general protoplasmic poisons.
Poisonous Property
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when too much of a drug is taken into the physiological system of the human body,
Overdose
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some drugs cause the release of histamine giving rise to allergic symptoms
Allergy
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it refers to the individual reaction to a drug, food, etc. for unexplained reasons.
Idiosyncrasy
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those that can lower body temperature or fever due to infection.
Antipyretics
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are drugs that relieve pain.
Analgesic
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some drugs are not receptors for one organ but receptors of other organs as well.
Side Effects
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are drugs that combat or control infectious organisms.
Antibiotics
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those that control or combat allergic reactions.
Antihistamines
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drugs that prevent the meeting of the egg cell and sperm cell or prevent the ovary from releasing egg cells.
Contraceptives
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those that relieve congestion of the nasal passages.
Decongestants
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those that can ease the expulsion of mucus and phlegm from the lungs and the throat.
Expectorants
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those that stimulate defecation and encourage bowel movement.
Laxatives
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are those that can calm and quiet the nerves
Sedatives and Tranquilizers
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those substance for normal growth and development and proper functioning of the body.
Vitamins
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These are drugs which suppress vital body functions especially those of the brain
THE DEPRESSANTS
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are drugs, which relieve pain and produce profound sleep
Narcotics-
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derived from a poppy plant- Papaver somniferum populary known as “gum” “gamut” “kalamay” or “panocha”
Opium-
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a tincture of opium in combination with camphor.
Paregoric-
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are drugs used for inducing sleep in persons plagued with anxiety, mental stress, and insomnia.
Barbiturates-
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gaseous substances popularly known to abusers as “gas ” “teardrops”
Volatile Solvents-
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R e p u b l i c A c t 9 1 6 5 - Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002
(Approved on June 7, 2002-Effective July 4, 2002)
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Importation of Dangerous drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals Penalty: Life imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging from P500, 000 to P10 million
Section 4-
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Sale, Trading, Administration, Di spensation, Delivery, Di s tribution and transportation of Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemical Penalty: Life imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging from P500, 000 to P10 million
Section 5-
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Maintenance of a Den, Dive or resort where dangerous drugs are used or sold in any form Penalty: Life imprisonment to death and a fine ranging from P500, 000 to P10 million.
Section 6-
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Being an employee or visitor of a den, dive or resort Penalty: Imprisonment ranging from 12 yrs and 1 day to 20 yrs and a fine ranging from P100, 000 to P 500, 000.
Section 7-
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Manufacture of Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals Penalty: Life imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging from P500, 000 to P10 million
Section 8-
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Illegal Chemical Diversion of control l ed Pr e cur sor s and E s s enti a l Chemicals Penalty: Imprisonment ranging from 12 yrs and 1 day to 20 yrs and a fine ranging from P100, 000 to P500, 000.
Section 9-
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Manuf a c tur e or De l i v e r y of Equipment, Instrument, Apparatus and other Paraphernalia for Dangerous Drugs and/or Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals Penalty: Imprisonment ranging from 12 yrs and 1 day to 20 yrs and a fine ranging from P100, 000 to P500, 000.
Se c tion 10-
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Possession of Dangerous Drugs Penalty: Life Imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging from P500, 00 to P10 million
Section 11-
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Possession of Equipment, I n s tr u m e n t , A p p a r a t u s a n d o t h e r paraphernalia for dangerous drugs Penalty: Imprisonment ranging from 6 months and 1 day to 4 years and a fine ranging from P10, 000 to P 50, 000.
Section 12-
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Possession of dangerous drugs during Parties, Social Gatherings or Meeting Penalty: Life Imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging from P500, 00 to P10 million
Section 13-
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Possession of equipment, Instrument, and other Paraphernalia for dangerous drugs during Parties, Social Gatherings or Meetings Penalty: Life Imprisonment to Death and a fine ranging from P500, 00 to P10 million
Section 14-
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Use of Dangerous Drugs Penalty: Minimum of 6 months rehabilitation (1st offense), Imprisonment ranging from 6 yrs and 1 day to 12 yrs and a fine ranging from P50, 000 to P 200, 000 (2nd offense).
Section 15-
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Cultivation of Plants classified as dangerous drugs or are sources thereof Penalty: Life Imprisonment to death and a fine ranging from P500, 000 to P10 million.
Section 16
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Failure to comply with the maintenance and keeping of the original records of transaction on any dangerous drugs and/or controlled precursors and e s s e n ti a l c h e m i c a l s o n t h e p a rt o f practitioners, manufacturers, wholesalers, importers, distributors, dealers, or retailers
Section 17-
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Unnecessary prescription of dangerous drugs Penalty: Imprisonment ranging from 12 yrs and 1 day to 20 yrs and a fine ranging from P100, 000 to P500, 000. Plus revocation of license to practice profession.
Section 18-
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unlawful Prescription of Dangerous drugs Penalty: Life imprisonment to death and a fine ranging from P500, 000 to 10 million.
Section 19-