Exam 17: Drug Use, Forensic Toxicology, Workplace Testing, Sports Medicine, and Related Areas
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Exam 17: Drug Use, Forensic Toxicology, Workplace Testing, Sports Medicine, and Related Areas42 Questions
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The most common drug identified in neonatal drug screening is:
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What is the most appropriate cleansing agent for decontaminating a venipuncture site if BAC is ordered?
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________ should not be used to cleanse a venipuncture site if collecting blood for BAC.
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Which of the following is an acceptable form of identification for an individual being tested for drugs?
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A device used to test the breath of a suspected drunk driver is a ________.
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Random drug testing programs are commonly used for safety- or security-sensitive jobs. In these programs, drug tests are performed:
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Drug tests can be performed on health care workers for reasonable suspicion or for-cause.
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A laboratory report that is either "positive or negative" would be considered a quantitative result.
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Sometimes soap is used as an adulterant for urine specimens that are to be tested for drugs.
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BAC is most commonly measured using which of the listed specimens:
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If a drunk driver is brought to the emergency room after a serious car accident where a mother and child were killed, and a police officer asks you to collect blood specimens for the drunk patient, describe how you would handle the situation.
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Illegal drugs can come in tablets, vials, packets, and dried leaves.
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