Philippines RA 7170 & 7885 Past Paper PDF
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This document contains a past paper on laws, regulations, organ donation, newborn screening and medical technology in the Philippines, with multiple choice questions. The questions relate to legal definitions and responsibilities associated with organ transplantation. It addresses issues surrounding organ retrieval, donor consent, and the role of various institutions like the Department of Health and the National Kidney Institute.
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1. When was RA 7170 approved? a. Jan 7 1992 b. Jan 20 1992 c. Feb 22 1992 d. March 4 1991 2. Who is the president that signed RA 7170? a. Corazon Aquino b. Fidel Ramos c. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo d. Joseph Estrada 3. When was RA 7885 approved?...
1. When was RA 7170 approved? a. Jan 7 1992 b. Jan 20 1992 c. Feb 22 1992 d. March 4 1991 2. Who is the president that signed RA 7170? a. Corazon Aquino b. Fidel Ramos c. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo d. Joseph Estrada 3. When was RA 7885 approved? a. Jan 7 1995 b. Jan 15 1995 c. Feb 20 1995 d. Feb 28 1998 4. Who is the president that signed RA 7885? a. Corazon Aquino b. Fidel Ramos c. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo d. Joseph Estrada 5. A human organ that can be donated that easily [cated] in RA 7885? a. Heart b. Kidney c. Cornea d. Liver 6. A disease individual which includes a still-born infant or fetus a. Decedent b. Testator c. Donor d. Sponsor 7. To whom does the responsibility belong to retrieve the body of the deceased person after an organ transplant? a. Next of kin b. Spouse c. Physician d. Both A and B 8. Which organization does the Department of Health possible to collaborate with to maximize the benefit of 7885? a. Philippine Red Cross b. Department of Education c. National Kidney Institute d. Department of Transportation 9. How many days after publication of RA 7170 in the right channel before it takes effect? a. 15 days b. 14 days c. 7 days d. 30 days 10. A facility licensed, accredited, or approved under the law for the storage of human bodies or parts thereof a. Asian Bank Storage Facility b. Blood Bank Storage Facility c. Organ Bank Storage Facility d. None of the above 11. A disease individual which includes a still-born infant or fetus a. Donor b. Testator c. Descedent d. Decedent 12. An individual who makes a legacy of all parts of his body. a. Donor b. Testator c. Decedant d. Decedent 13. An individual authorized under the organ donation act to donate all or part of the decedent. a. Testator b. Decedent c. Donor d. Descedent 14. They are the ones who will carry out the appropriate procedure in organ transplantation. a. Surgeon b. Physician c. Both surgeon and physician d. None of the above 15. He/she is the one who will receive the organs. a. Legacy b. Testator c. Legatee d. None of the above 16. This will serve as proof or compliance for the organ donation and/or transplantation. a. Card b. Document c. Will d. All of the above 17. The exact time by locating the nearest relative listed as guardian of the decedent of the time of their death. a. 48 hours b. 36 hours c. 25 hours d. 12 hours 18. If the testator or the deceased cannot sign the document for organ donation, who can sign for him/her? a. Physician b. Family members/relative c. Surgeon d. None of the above 19. When was RA 7885 also known as the act of corneal transplantation enacted? a. 1985 b. 1991 c. 1995 d. 2000 20. What is the minimum age requirement for a person to become a cornea donor under RA 7885? a. 16 years old b. 18 years old c. 21 years old d. 25 years old 21. It is a type of screening tested upon the newborn in order to detect metabolic disorder. a. Newborn screening b. Pap smear c. Lipid profile d. CBC 22. Newborn screening shall be performed in _____ from complete delivery of newborn. a. 1-3 days b. 7 days c. 1 day d. 1 month 23. This is the facility equipped with a newborn screening laboratory that complies with the standards of the National Institute of Health. a. Newborn screening facility b. Newborn screening reference center c. Newborn screening center d. DOH 24. Which agency shall develop the implementing rules and regulations to be coordinated with the DILG? a. BHFS b. CHED c. DOH d. PRC 25. This type of center should have recall or follow-up programs for infants positive for newborn screening. a. Blood Bank Center b. Newborn screening center c. Birth center d. Maternity care center 26. What specimen that is to be used in newborn screening center is? a. b. Occubital Mucosa c. Blood from the heel d. Urine 27. What does heritable condition refer to under this act? a. Any condition inherited from either biological father or mother b. A condition that can result in mental retardation, physical deformity, or death c. A condition that can be cured with medicine and surgical management d. A condition detected through clinical evaluation 28. Who are considered health practitioners as defined in the newborn screening act? a. Hospitals and health centers b. Physicians, nurses, midwives, nursing aids, practitioner attendants c. Physician and nurses d. Parents and legal guardians 29. What is the rule of the newborn screening reference center according to this act? a. Over seeing contents of educational material b. Providing medical treatment to newborn c. Maintaining external laboratory proficiency program d. Collecting blood samples from newborn 30. The DOH shall collaborate with this agency for the implementation of the newborn screening program in local government units. a. DILG b. PRC c. PASMETH d. DOLE 31. What should the legatee or donee do if they don’t want a part of the body or the legacy or donation? a. Rate for embalment b. Rejective c. Keep it regardless d. Call the police 32. Who gets custody of the rest of the body after part is removed from the legacy or donation? a. Legatee or donee b. Person who removes the part c. Hospital d. Department of health 33. If a person follows the rule of this act, a newborn screening act, what do you think will happen to them? a. Getting a lawyer b. They have to pay a fine c. They have to go to jail d. They are not liable for any charges 34. How can sharing of human organs are viciously done? a. Only through approve exchange program from the Department of Health b. Only through family consent c. Only through religion constitution d. Only through lawyers approval 35. Who is responsible for educating the public about organ donation and transplantation? a. National Kidney Institute b. Philippine National Red Cross c. Department of Education d. Department of Health 36. The following subjects have 20% scope of examination for medical technology except? a. Clinical Microscopy b. Blood banking and Serology c. Hematology d. Microbiology and Parasitology 37. How many days should the medical technology board report the rating after the completion of examination? a. 120 days b. 100 days c. 110 days d. 150 days 38. In order to qualify for examination, examinees who graduated from under profession must submit proof that they have actually performed a medical technology course for the last how many years prior to the examination? a. 3 years b. 4 years c. 5 years d. 6 years 39. Considered as the chairman of the council of medical technology education? a. Director of higher education b. Chairman of the Professional Regulation Commission c. Director of Bureau of research laboratories d. Under secretary of health 40. Under the presidential decree 488 section 4, how much allotted amount per diem is for a chairman of the medical technology board or every meeting he attends? a. 150 pesos b. 100 pesos c. 50 pesos d. 250 pesos