

Saliva (Oral Fluid) Drug Test
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Saliva (Oral Fluid) Drug Test Kit Training Quiz
1. Translate the results on the lines below (write which drugs are negative & which drugs are positive on this Saliva Drug Test Kit)
Cassette A Results:
a. Positive for Cocaine
b. Positive for Cocaine, THC,& Opiates.
c. Positive for all drugs.
d. Negative for all drugs.
Cassette B Results:
a. Positive for THC, PCP,& Amphetamines.
b. Positive for Opiates & Cocaine.
c. Negative for all drugs.
d. Positive for all drugs.
Cassette C Results:
a. Positive for Cocaine & Opiates.
b. Positive for Cocaine, THC,& Opiates.
c. Positive Opiates.
d. Negative for all drugs.
1. If a line shows up next to the "C", and all the Drug abbreviations, the result is positive.
a. True
b. False
2. If the line next to the C is blank the test is invalid.
a. True
b. False
3. If lines show up next to "C", & Drugs, immediately you may interpret as negative
a. True
b. False
4. ASC does not recommend sending positive results for Lab GC/MS Confirmation.
a. True
b. False
5. The donor should actively swab the inside of the mouth for 3 minutes & until fully saturated like a wet sponge.
a. True
b. False
6. A positive test result should be read after:
a. 1 minute
b. 3 minutes
c. 5 minutes
d. 9 minutes
7. Storage requirement for the test is
a. zero below
b. 33-89 degrees farenheidt
c. 100 degrees farenhiedt
8. The following indicates a negative results.
a. a dark line
b. a faint line
c. a faided line
d. all of above
9. If you are sending for confirmation the following should be done:
a. nothing
b. make sure receptacle cap is tightened
c. make sure receptacle cap is tightened, label is initialed by donor w/ date, and placed over receptacle
d. make sure the receptacle cap is tightened, label is initialed by donor & date added, place label over receptacle. Name on label has to match the name on chain of custody form.