UNOS
AOPO
ALLOCATION
DONOR MANAGEMENT
HODGE PODGE
100
According to UNOS policy 2.2.5, the Host OPO must report all positive screening or diagnostic tests received to the transplant center's Patient Safety Contact within this of receipt by the OPO.
What is 24 hours?
100
The OPO shall have this established to describe what professional behavior is for all recovery staff.
What is a Code of Conduct?
100
The computerized algorithm used to prioritize candidates waiting for organs.
What is the Match system?
100
A decrease level of this electrolyte, will cause the red blood cell to hold on more tightly to oxygen. This results in decreased tissue oxygenation.
What is phosphorus?
100
All corrections or additions to the donor record must be made with this.
What is a single line through the text, initials and date?
200
UNOS requires this to be performed no more than 3 hours prior to lung offers.
What is a Chest X-ray?
200
AOPO CL 3.1 states authorization must be documented and obtained from LNOK or other legal entity in order of priority according to this.
What is the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act?
200
Candidates who are at least 12 years of age receive offers for deceased donor lungs based on this as well as geography and blood type.
What is Lung Allocation Score or LAS?
200
This medication can be used to assist with treatment of severe metabolic acidosis until the underlying cause of acidosis can be identified and treated.
What is sodium bicarbonate?
200
The percentage of deceased donors expected to have one or more unacceptable antigens on the waiting list for the candidate.
What is calculated panel reactive antibody (CPRA)?
300
The Host OPO must maintain a serum sample for each donor from which organs were transplanted for how long after the date of recovery.
What is 10 years?
300
This occurs at the end of the surgical recovery of the kidneys if there is a question of a break in sterile technique during the procedure.
What are cultures of preservation solutions (AOPO CL 4D.2.4)
300
A type of variance that allows members to allocate organs differently than the OPTN policies.
What is Alternative Allocation System?
300
Using free water deficit calculation, how many liters behind is a patient that weighs 100 kg with a Na of 175. In this scenario, goal Na is 160.
What is 5.6 liters?
300
This is the corporation currently operating the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) under contract with HHS.
What is United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS)?
400
A patient who is 70 years old or younger, with severe neurological injury, on a vent, missing 3 or more brain stem reflexes and not declared legally brain dead would be classified as this.
What is Imminent Neurological death?
400
This must be used if there is a risk of occupational exposure to human blood, body fluids or other bloodborne pathogens.
What is Personal and Protective Equipment (PPE)?
400
This occurs when an OPO allocates an organ to a specific transplant candidate named by the person who authorized the donation.
What is Directed Donation?
400
Using ideal body weight, this is the tidal volume used for donor management with the following information: Male 70 inches 100 kg with no pulmonary injury.
What is 700-1050 ml?
400
For the administration of organ allocation and appropriate geographic representation within the OPTN policy structure, the membership is divided into how many regions and Southwest Transplant Alliance is part of this region.
What is 11 and region 4?
500
In order to promote prompt notification of potential risk of disease transmission through organ transplantation, all events involving unexpected potential or proven transmission of a medical condition, including infections and malignancies, discovered after procurement of a deceased donor organ or recovery and transplant of a living donor organ must be reported to this.
What is the OPTN Improving Patient Safety Portal?
500
A list of each hazardous chemical maintained on site is kept on this.
What is a Material Safety Data Sheet?
500
For combined intestine-liver allocation, the liver must first be offered according to this.
What is the liver match run?
500
While taking care of a donor, pressors have been weaned off. You noticed that the urine output has declined significantly. MAP is 60-65. Attempted Lasix with no increase in urine output. CVP 6-8. SVV 8. This could be the cause of poor urine output.
What is history or HTN or undiagnosed HTN needing to increase MAP to perfuse kidneys?
500
This position was added to the top of the legal hierarchy with the last UAGA revision.
What is a person with a medical power of attorney? (Or equivalent)?
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