Kidney
Liver
Pancreas/Intestine
Heart/Lung
Potent Potables
100
These recipients will print first on a Kidney Match Run
What is 0 AMM Mismatch recipients with Identical ABO to donor from local Tx Center (0 ABDR Mismatch: OPO KI-ABO Identical)
100
This is the score by which adult recipient's are listed on a Liver Match run
What is a MELD score
100
These are two labs that must be entered into UNET prior to making a Pancreas offer
What is Glucose and Amylase
100
This is the only lab needed in order to run a Heart (Heart/Lung) Match run
What is a Troponin *Bonus Question
100
In these donor scenarios an OPO has the option to defer offering kidneys as Paybacks
What is when 1) Donor defined as an ECD 2) donor meets criteria for a Donation after Cardiac Death 3) Donor is less than six years old and 60 years old or older
200
This is the total amount of paybacks an OPO can accumulate
What is 9 *Bonus Question
200
This is when the liver is able to be allocated from a list other than the Liver Match Run
What is When the liver list has been exhausted through the National 1A and 1B offers
200
The pancreas is unable to be allocated to OHOU for Pancreas Islet recovery if we do obtain this type of authorization
What is Research Authorization
200
These two items are necessary to send electronic Lung offers to Tx Centers
What is a Chest Xray and an O2 Challenge *Bonus Question
200
Scenario Question with Picture: You have just ran your Kidney Match run on a Blood type O, SCD, who is a 24yo male who was pronounced BD after suffering a GSW to the head. This donor was previously healthy and has all negative serologies except for CMV+. -SEE SLIDE
What is Review all your information entered into the DonorNet chart because something is wrong; there should be more local recipients printing
300
When allocating one kidney to our local center for a KP and the other kidney to an outside center for a 0AMM, this center has first pick of kidney
What is our local Center * Bonus Question
300
These are the situations where it would be necessary to re-run a Liver Match Run
What is -When a positive serology is reported after match run has been generated -When 8 hours has elapsed since the match run was generated but no offers have been made
300
This statement is important to place in "Donor Highlights" when allocating from the Intestine match run when the Liver and/or the Pancreas has already been placed
What is "Intestine offers are isolated organ offers only" or "No offer is primary until you are contacted by a OHLP coordinator"
300
A recipient listed on the Heart list is also listed for bilateral lungs; this is when the lungs can be offered to that patient
What is when they become primary for the heart
300
Scenario Questions: You have just began liver allocation on a pediatric donor. A surgeon from a nearby Transplant Centers calls and states that he has just listed a very sick patient as a status 1B and he needs you to Re-Run the liver list so that this patient shows up. What do you do next?
What is You must inform this surgeon that it is against UNOS policy to re-run a list to accomodate his patient. You must keep offering the liver to the patients who are already listed on the match run.
400
What are the five conditions that can qualify kidneys for "Double Kidney Allocation"
What is -Donor age over 60 -Creatinine of 2.5 or higher at time of recovery -Hx of HTN or DM -Moderate to severe glomerulosclerosis (greater than 15% and less than 50% -Estimated Creat Clearance of 65 or less based on admit serum Creatinine *Bonus Question
400
These are the first three tiers of the Liver Allocation Algorithm
What is 1) Combined Local and Regional Status 1A and 1B 2) Local and Regional with MELd/PELD scores >= 35 3) Local candidates with MELD/PELD scores 29-34
400
***Picture Question*** Please identifiy this person
What is Walter Brimley
400
A patient on the Lung list is also listed for a heart; when can the heart be offered to this recipient?
What is when the heart has been declined by all Status A1 recipient's through the National Level
400
How long is a patient able to be listed as a Status 1A for a Thoracic organ?
What is 14 days *Bonus Question
500
This is the number of 0AMM offers must be made when multiple 0AMM candidates print on a kidney match run on a SCD
What is 10 *Bonus Question
500
These are two of the four criteria that create a "potential splittable liver"
What is 1) donor less than 40 years of age 2) on a single vasopressor or less 3) transaminases no greater than 3 times normal 4) BMI of 28 or less
500
this is the Ranking System used in the Intestinal Organ Allocation Algorithm
What is Status 7, Status 1 and Status 2
500
Thoracic allocation algorithm is done through "Zones" These are those Zones and the Miles they represent
What is -Zone A - Tx centers within 500miles -Zone B- Tx Centers within 1,000 miles -Zone C- Tx Centers within 1,500 miles -Zone D- Tx Centers within 2,500 miles -Zone E- Tx Centers over 2,500 miles away *Bonus Question x2
500
Scenario and Demonstration Question: Your local heart surgeon calls after hearing that none of his patients have come up on the Heart match run for a local donor; he is adamant that he has a patients that should have printed and he wants to know why they did not show on the match run. How do you find this information for him?
Must show correct demonstration on UNET Match Run