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Organ bank storage facility
A facility licensed, accredited or approved under the law for storage of human bodies or parts thereof
Decedent
A deceased individual, and includes a still-born infant or fetus
Testator
An individual who makes a legacy of all or part of his body
Donor
An individual authorized under this act to donate all or part of the body of a decedent
Part
includes transplantable organs, tissues, eyes, bones, arteries, blood, other fluids and other portions of the human body
Person
an individual, corporation, estate, trust, partnership, association, the Government or any of its subdivisions, agencies or instrumentalities, including government-owned or -controlled corporations; or any other legal entity
Physician or surgeon
Licensed or authorized to practice medicine under the laws of the republic of the philippines
Immediate family
The persons enumerated in section 4 (a) of this act
May 5, 1994
When was ra 7719 approved
Blood banking law of 1956
What was the old blood banking law
June 16, 1956
When was the old blood banking law approved
DOH AO no. 57, s 1989
Required hepatitis B and HIV testing
DOH AO no. 57, s 1989
Blood banks should be headed by a pathologist or hematologist
DOH AO no. 118-A
Institutionalized the national blood services program (NBSP)
Blood/blood product
Refers to human blood, processed or unprocessed and includes blood components, its products and derivatives
Blood bank/blood center
a laboratory or institution with the capability to recruit and screen blood donors, collect, process, store, transport and issue blood for transfusion and provide information and/ or education on blood transfusion transmissible diseases
Commercial blood bank
A blood bank that exists for profit
Hospital-based blood bank
A blood bank which is located within the premises of a hospital and which can perform compatibility testing of blood
Blood collection unit
An institution or facility duly authorized by the department of health to recruit and screen donors and collect blood
Voluntary blood donor
One who donates blood on ones own volition or initiative and without monetary compensation
Department
The department of health
Blood transfusion transmissible diseases
diseases which may be transmitted as a result of blood transfusion, including AIDS, Hepatitis-B, Malaria and Syphilis
Walking blood donor
an individual included in the list of qualified voluntary blood donors who is ready to donate blood when needed in his/her community
RA 7719
National blood services act of 1994
AO no. 1995
Rules and regulations implementing republic act 7719
AO No. 17 as. 1998
Requirements and procedures for a license to operate BB/BC in the philippines
AO 2005-0002
Rules and regulation for the establishment of the philippine national blood services amending pertinent provisions of AO Nno. 9, s. 1995
A0 2008-0008
Revised rules and regulations governing the regulation of blood service facilities
Authority to operate
ATO meaning
Blood bank
BB meaning
Blood center
BC meaning
Bureau of health facilities and services
BHFS meaning
Blood component
Refers, but not limited to whole blood, red cells, granulocytes, plasma, platelets, cryoprecipitate, and cryosupernate prepared in a blood center
Blood collection unit
BCU meaning
Center for health development
CHD meaning
CHD
The DOH regional field office
End-user hospital
Hospital with a licensed clinical laboratory capable of red cell typing and cross matching and which does not have any BSF but only receives blood and blood components for blood transfusion as needed
End-user non-hospital health facility
a licensed/accredited facility without a licensed clinical laboratory but administers blood transfusion such as a dialysis clinic and birthing home under the supervision of a licensed physician/s
External quality assessment scheme
EQAS meaning
Hospital blood transfusion committee
HBTC meaning
National council for blood services
NCBS meaning
National voluntary blood services program
NVBSP meaning
Voluntary, non remunerated blood donor
A donor who gives blood freely voluntarily without receiving money or any form of payment
Hospital-based BS
Managed and supervised by a pathologist
Non-hospital based BS
managed and supervised by a physician with at least three (3) months of formal training with basic blood banking
BC and BB
managed and supervised by a
pathologist certified by PBP or
a Hematologist certified as such by the Philippine Board of Hematology
Non-hospital-based BCU, BS and BS/BC
managed and supervised by a physician with formal training in basic blood banking
One
A BSF must have at least how many medtech for every shift
Follow-up
means the monitoring of a newborn with a heritable condition
for the purpose of ensuring that the newborn patient complies fully with the medicine of dietary prescriptions
Health institutions
hospitals, health infirmaries, health centers, lying-in centers or puriculture centers with obstetrical and pediatric services, whether public or private
Healthcare practitioner
physicians, nurses, midwives, nursing aides and traditional birth attendants.
Heritable condition
physicians, nurses, midwives, nursing aides and traditional birth attendants.
National institute of health
NIH meaning
Newborn
a child from the time of complete delivery to 30 days old.
Newborn screening
the process of collecting a few drops of blood from the newborn onto an appropriate collection card and performing biochemical testing for determining if the newborn has a heritable condition.
Newborn screening center
facility equipped with a newborn screening laboratory that complies with the standards established by the NIH and provides all required laboratory tests and recall/follow-up programs for newborns with heritable conditions.
Recall
a procedure for locating a newborn with a possible heritable condition for purposes of providing the newborn with appropriate laboratory to confirm the diagnosis and, as appropriate, provide treatment.
Treatment
the provision of prompt, appropriate and adequate medicine, medical, and surgical management or dietary prescription to a newborn for purposes of treating or mitigating the adverse health consequences of the heritable condition..
Prohibited drugs, regulated drugs
2 types of drugs
Methamphetamine hydrochloride, cannabis, methylenedioxy-methamphetamine
Most abused prohibited drugs in the philippinnes
April 4 1972
When was RA 6425 approved
11 articles and 43 sections
How many articles and sections does the RA 6425 have
Dangerous drugs act of 1972
What is RA 6425 also known as
Comprehensive dangerous drugs act of 2002
What is RA 9165 also known as
June 7, 2002
When was RA 9165 approved
13 articles, 102 sections
How many articles and sections does the RA 9165 have
Clandestine laboratory
Facility used for the illegal manufacture of any dangerous drugs
Den, dive or resort
Where any dangerous drug is administered, delivered, stored for illegal purposes
Dispense
Act of giving away, selling or distributing any dangerous drugs with or without prescription
Drug syndicate
Organized group of 2 or more persons with the intention of committing any offense under this act
Financier
Person who pays for any of the illegal activities prescribed under this act
Practitioner
Person who is a licensed physician, dentist, chemist, MT, nurse, midwife, veterinarian or pharmacist in the Philippine
Protector/coddler
Person who uses his/her influence, power or position in shielding or facilitating escape of a person who has violated the provision of this act
Pusher
Person who sells, trades, administers, dispenses, delivers or gives away to another the dangerous drugs act
Chemical diversion
Sale, distribution supply or transport of legitimately imported, in-transit, manufactured or procured controlled precursors of drugs
Controlled delivery
The investigative technique of suspects under the supervision of an authorized officer, with a view to gathering evidence to identify any person involved in any dangerous drugs related offense, or to facilitate prosecution of that offense
IDTOMIS
Used in all drug screening laboratories
IDTOMIS
records the number of test kits used and the test kits was validated by the DOH
1 year
The certificate of accreditation shall be valid for period of: Screening DTL
2 years
The certificate of accreditation shall be valid for period of: Confirmatory DTL
32.5-37.7 within 4 minutes
Normal temperature of urine
1.003-1.025
Normal specific gravity of urine
>20 mg/uL
Normal urine creatinine