The Medical Review Officer's Guide to Drug Testing

The Medical Review Officer's Guide to Drug Testing
Author: Robert B. Swotinsky
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1992-08-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780471284451

The Medical Review Officer's Guide to Drug Testing makes it easy to understand current federal guidelines and select the best approaches for your needs. Tables, checklists, and record-keeping forms help you standardize your drug testing operations. This reference also reviews federal drug testing regulations, describes drug testing procedures and addresses risk management strategies.

The Medical Review Officer Team Manual

The Medical Review Officer Team Manual
Author: James Lee Ferguson
Publisher: O E M Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2009
Genre: Substance abuse
ISBN: 9781883595517

As demands for a safe and drug-free workplace grow, federal requirements and a burgeoning work load require that many medical review functions be carried out by medical review officer assistants (MROAs) and others on the medical review officer (MRO) team. This useful, up-to-the-minute manual has been created to help prepare MROAs for certification and to keep the entire MRO team operating at a peak level of professionalism and efficiency. Offering a complete view of the medical review process, the Medical Review Officer Team Manual covers business, scientific, legal, ethical and logistical issues. It is an ideal practical manual for MROs and MROAs and those who work with them and use their services, including employers and others interested in workplace drug testing. The guide can also be used as a companion to Swotinsky and Smith's previously published Medical Review Officer's Manual, providing "how to" specifics to help the entire MRO team apply the science and art of medical review. Topics in the Team Manual include core competencies established by the MROCC for MRO Assistant certification, as well as issues related to the smooth functioning of a Medical Review department: The roles and responsibilities of the various individuals and team members involved in drug and alcohol test ordering, collection, transportation, processing, and reporting Donor rights at the collection site and in the review process DOT and HHS requirements and regulations Urine specimen procedures, including when and how to look for evidence of tampering, adulteration, or substitution Policies and procedures, including chains of documentation, screening and confirmation testing, and split specimen analysis for reconfirmation What elements of a review may be completed by staff, and which must be personally completed by the Medical Review Officer How to contact the donor and what to do when the donor can't be contacted How HIPAA and other regulations aff

Pass the Test

Pass the Test
Author: Beverly A. Potter
Publisher: Ronin Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2011-08-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781579511227

Every year millions of people face drug testing and thousands of completely innocent people test like they are drug users. Even eating poppy seed bagels or using certain cough syrups can cause you to test positive. Pass The Test shows how to avoid this humiliating experience and what to do if it happens to you. Whatever your profession, someday you may be tested. Pass The Test takes the mystery out of a process that can have devastating consequences to you and your livelihood. Pass The Test is every employee's comprehensive guide to drug testing. Learn how tests work, your legal rights as an employee, and what you can do to make sure your employer plays fair. Learn what over-the-counter medicines and foods, like poppy seeds, can cause false results. Most importantly, learn what legal steps you can take to pass the test. Pass The Test reveals —Legal substances that can cause false positives —How long various drugs stay in the body —Strategies to help you pass the test —How to handle disclosure paperwork —How the American Disabilities Act affects drug testing —Your rights under the law—before, during, and after testing —How to defend yourself against positive results

Drug Testing At Work

Drug Testing At Work
Author: Potter & Orfali
Publisher: Ronin Publishing
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1998-10-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781579510077

Describes the background of drug abuse and drug testing in the workplace, and suggests how to set up a testing program and how to pass the tests