RA 4688 Flashcards
identify if it is RG-1, 2, 3, or 4
- Ebola virus
- Marburg virus
- Lassa virus
- Hendra virus
- Nipah virus
- Flavivirus
- Influenza
- Yellow fever
- Smallpox
- Hemorrhagic fever
[biosafety]
RG-4
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- Amended subsection (a) of section 11 of A.O No. 201 s. 1973 that describes the requirements for clinical laboratories
- E.g. pathologist may be authorized to manage and supervise and/or an associate pathologist of not more than three clinical laboratories and/or blood banks continuously located in particular area
A.O NO. 290 s. 1976
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national reference laboratory (NRL)for HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, syphilis, and other sexually transmitted infections
[EQAP]
san lazaro hospital
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Operates within the premises and as part of institution such as hospital, clinic, school, or medical facility. (E.g. Department of Pathology of the National Kidney and Transplant Institute)
[AO No. 2007-07|classification based on intitutional character]
institute based clinical laboratory
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covers the inputs, processes, and outputs including the continuous quality improvement program
[department memorandum no. 2009-0086]
internal quality control
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- Personnel who work at this type of laboratory normally process human derived specimens such as blood, body fluids, tissues and to extend human cells.
- Aside from wearing PPE, the personnel have a second barriers such as sink, waste decontamination facilities (autoclave) and biosafety cabine
[biosafety]
biosafety level 2
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requires a clinical laboratory to participate in the National External Assessment Program (NEAP)
[department memorandum no. 2009-0086]
external quality assessment program (EQAP)
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Handle extremely dangerous and exotic agents that can be transmitted through air, have no available vaccine or therapeutic cure
[biosafety]
biosafety level 4
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national reference laboratory for dengue, influenza, tuberculosis, and other mycobacteria, malaria, and other parasites, bacterial enteric disease, measles, emerging diseases, and NRL for confirmatory testing of blood units
[EQAP]
RITM
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NRL for environmental and occupational health; toxicology, and micronutrient assay
[EQAP]
east avenue medical center
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two (2) types of classification based on institutional character
- institute based clinical laboratory
- free-standing laboratory
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Describes the rules and regulations regarding implementation of internal and external quality control programs as the requirements for licensing of the clinical laboratories in which a clinical laboratory required to have a quality assurance program
DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. 2009-0086
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NRL for hematology including immunohematology, immunopathology and anatomic pathology
[EQAP]
national kidney and transplant institute
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A type of classification of clinical laboratories based on the roles or image projected by the clients
classification based on service capacity
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Handle organisms that are considered indigenous or exotic agents with potential to be transmitted via respiratory routes
[biosafety]
biosafety level 3
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Private laboratories are established, operated, and maintained by individuals, corporations, or associations without any affinity with the government
[AO No. 2007-0027]
classification based on ownership
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Handle a broad spectrum of moderate risk agents associated with human diseases with different degrees of severity
[biosafety]
biosafety level 2