Employees What to expect when you go for a drug test
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 Published On Jun 13, 2019

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What to expect when you go for a drug test?

You applied for a job and got the offer and you are required to go for a drug test. This is typically a urine drug test. Drink a normal amount of water before the test, don’t over consume fluids.
Sometimes the test might be with a hair specimen or an oral fluid specimen. Most pre-employment tests are with a urine specimen.
You will need an order form, authorization form or a custody and control form to bring with you to get the testing done.

You can also order your testing directly at: https://www.nationaldrugscreening.com...

Providing your urine will be in a private restroom unless there is suspicion you are cheating on the test. If there is a clear indication you are attempting to cheat on the test, you will be required to have the test done as a direct observation.

You go to a testing center, collection site or sometimes called a Patient Service Center (PSC) to provide your urine specimen. The PSC’s are owned and operated by Quest Diagnostics or LabCorp. Your specimen once collected goes to a certified laboratory. You do not go to the certified laboratory.

If you need a personal test for any reason including divorce, probation, child custody, school requirement or other personal reasons; you can order your test online.

If you are taking medical prescriptions, do not worry. If your prescriptions show up on the testing the medical review officer will call you to discuss and take your prescriptions into account so that a false positive does not occur.
The urine drug test is an easy process. Always pay attention to the entire process with the collector and review the paperwork involved. There is a strict chain of custody, so you are sure the lab is testing your specimen. The lab does initial testing and also when positive the specimen goes through confirmation testing. All positive tests are reviewed by a medical review officer (MRO).

For more info on the drug testing industry, drug and alcohol testing regulations and upcoming changes, and a whole lot more visit the NDS Blog regularly: http://www.NationalDrugScreening.com

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