The Dip Drug Screen features test strips that are color coded and labeled with the abbreviation of the drug it will test for.
- True
- False
The Dip Drug Screen device is sealed in individual labeled foil pouches that include a recorded Lot Number and Expiration Date.
- True
- False
If the Dip Drug Screen device was stored in refrigeration, it needs to be allowed to warm to at least room temperature.
- True
- False
After removal of the protective cap from the bottom of the Dip Drug Screen, how long do you leave the revealed test strips in the urine sample?
- 5 seconds
- 15 seconds
- 10 seconds
- 20 seconds
When the revealed test strips are placed in the urine, is it o.k. to touch the plastic testing device with the urine?
- Yes
- No
After the revealed test strips have been removed from the urine specimen, how long do you wait before you read the results?
- 7 minutes
- 10 minutes
- 3 minutes
- 5 minutes
Any line, regardless of its intensity, is considered a valid line.
- True
- False
For each drug, there is a Control Line ( C ), and a Test Line ( T ).
If only one line ( C ) is present on the test strip, the sample is presumed:
- Positive
- Negative
For each drug, there is a Control Line ( C ), and a Test Line ( T ).
If two lines ( C ) and ( T ) form on the test strip, the sample is:
- Positive
- Negative
For each drug, there is a Control Line ( C ), and a Test Line ( T ).
If no lines for both ( C ) and ( T ) form, you should retest with a new test.
- True
- False