§ 20-13-503 - Definitions.
               	 		
20-13-503.    Definitions.
    As used in this subchapter:
      (1)  "Category  I response" within the toxicology laboratory component means a response  delivered within six (6) hours after receipt of the sample to be  identified;
      (2)  "Category II  response" within the toxicology laboratory component means a response  delivered within twelve (12) hours after receipt of the sample to be  identified;
      (3)  "Division" means the Division of Health of the Department of Health and Human Services;
      (4)  "Director" means the Director of the Division of Health of the Department of Health and Human Services;
      (5)  "Emergency  request" means a request for emergency assistance initiated by any  licensed Arkansas medical or allied health professional when  life-jeopardizing circumstances require PC-DI-TL services to effectuate  treatment;
      (6)  "Emergency sample"  means any sample, nonroutine in nature, submitted to the toxicology  laboratories for analysis as a necessary clinical adjunct to emergency  patient treatment;
      (7)  "Information retrieval" within the PC-DI-TL context means a system which includes, but is not limited to:
            (A)  DEC-10  UAMS-Pharmacy computer terminal directly interfaced with the computer  facility of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences facility  containing six thousand (6,000) listings of the most commonly contacted  poisons;
            (B)  A UAMS-Pharmacy  microfiche system containing seventy-six thousand (76,000) listings of  different products and management information together with extensive  product identification information;
            (C)  A  UAMS-Pharmacy "Tox-file", a compilation of commercial products  published by the National Clearinghouse for Poison Control Centers;
            (D)  A  classic, widely accepted UAMS-Pharmacy resource reference, Gleason,  Gosselein, & Hodge, Clinical Toxicology of Commercial Products;
            (E)  UAMS-Pharmacy toxicity and overdosage manuals provided by national pharmaceutical firms;
            (F)  UAMS-Pharmacy  resource toxicological library treating all subject matter for less  common toxic materials, chemicals, and plants;
            (G)  UAMS-Pharmacy direct contact with medical directors of pharmaceutical manufacturing companies;
            (H)  UAMS-Library  "MEDLINE" and "TOXLINE" computer database systems embracing  bibliographic references to medical toxicological literature;
            (I)  UAMS-Library  manual literature search, a trained searcher's use of library  bibliographic sources such as indices, abstracts, and bibliographies to  provide information requested;
            (J)  UAMS-Library  drug reference search, a trained searcher's use of library drug lists,  compendia, and other books to locate factual information of a drug,  food, or other chemical substance; and
            (K)  UAMS-Library,  de Haen, Drugs in Use, excerpted data from published literature on  clinical use of a drug showing scope of study, drug used, dosage,  concomitant therapy, disease condition, incidence or absence of adverse  reactions, and description of effectiveness. This information is  available on approximately two thousand (2,000) drugs;
      (8)  "Medical  or allied health professional" means a licensed physician, nurse,  pharmacist, dentist, psychologist, veterinarian, hospital administrator,  hospital chemist, technician, or institutional chemist;
      (9)  "PC-DI-TL  services system" means the Poison Control-Drug  Information-Toxicological Laboratory Services Unitary System with three  (3) definite and permanent components: UAMS-Pharmacy, UAMS-Library, and  the Chemistry Branch of the Public Health Laboratory of the Division of  Health of the Department of Health and Human Services;
      (10)  "Toxicology  laboratory services" means those services provided the system by the  Chemistry Branch of the Public Health Laboratory of the Division of  Health of the Department of Health and Human Services, which is that  permanent component within the unitary system charged with toxicology  laboratory services responsibility;
      (11)  "UAMS-Library"  means the Library of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,  which is that permanent component within the unitary system charged with  nonemergency poison and drug information responsibility; and
      (12)  "UAMS-Pharmacy"  means the Department of Pharmacology of the College of Pharmacy of the  University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, which is that permanent  component within the unitary system charged with emergency poison and  drug information responsibility.