CTBS Exam Section M: Tissue Distribution
Intermediaries Exam Questions & Answers
(Grade A+)
An agent who acquires distributed tissue for storage and further
distribution shall? -
correct answer ✅Establish policies and procedures to ensure the
safety and traceability of tissue from receipt through storage,
clinical use, further distribution, or destruction.
the definition of a tissue distribution intermediary and
responsibilities include? -
correct answer ✅1) designing, creating, maintaining, or controlling
the specifications for finished tissue, relevant parts of Section E
apply
2) designing, creating, specifying, or maintaining responsibility for
the contents of the label for finished tissue, relevant parts of
Section G apply
3) performing any labeling functions to include the physical
application of a label to finished tissue, relevant parts of Section G
apply
4) final review for tissue release, relevant parts of Section F apply
When any tissue banking activities are performed beyond the few
functions that identify an entity as a tissue distribution
intermediary (i.e., an agent that only acquires and stores tissue for
, CTBS Exam Section M: Tissue Distribution
Intermediaries Exam Questions & Answers
(Grade A+)
further distribution)? -
correct answer ✅All standards apply, and compliance is required
for accreditation.
The difference in relabeling for tissue dispensing service and tissue
distribution intermediaries are? -
correct answer ✅Tissue shall not be relabeled. Existing labels shall
not be altered. Additional labels shall not be applied unless pre-
approved by the tissue bank processor that applied the original
label
When a tissue distribution intermediary further distributes tissue? -
correct answer ✅all accompanying labeling materials or other
enclosures shall be forwarded with the tissue.
Provision of tissue for transplantation shall be restricted to? -
correct answer ✅hospitals, free-standing medical facilities, tissue
banks, tissue dispensing services, another tissue distribution
intermediary, and end-users (e.g., physicians, dentists, podiatrists
or other medical professionals) for use in recipients
Intermediaries Exam Questions & Answers
(Grade A+)
An agent who acquires distributed tissue for storage and further
distribution shall? -
correct answer ✅Establish policies and procedures to ensure the
safety and traceability of tissue from receipt through storage,
clinical use, further distribution, or destruction.
the definition of a tissue distribution intermediary and
responsibilities include? -
correct answer ✅1) designing, creating, maintaining, or controlling
the specifications for finished tissue, relevant parts of Section E
apply
2) designing, creating, specifying, or maintaining responsibility for
the contents of the label for finished tissue, relevant parts of
Section G apply
3) performing any labeling functions to include the physical
application of a label to finished tissue, relevant parts of Section G
apply
4) final review for tissue release, relevant parts of Section F apply
When any tissue banking activities are performed beyond the few
functions that identify an entity as a tissue distribution
intermediary (i.e., an agent that only acquires and stores tissue for
, CTBS Exam Section M: Tissue Distribution
Intermediaries Exam Questions & Answers
(Grade A+)
further distribution)? -
correct answer ✅All standards apply, and compliance is required
for accreditation.
The difference in relabeling for tissue dispensing service and tissue
distribution intermediaries are? -
correct answer ✅Tissue shall not be relabeled. Existing labels shall
not be altered. Additional labels shall not be applied unless pre-
approved by the tissue bank processor that applied the original
label
When a tissue distribution intermediary further distributes tissue? -
correct answer ✅all accompanying labeling materials or other
enclosures shall be forwarded with the tissue.
Provision of tissue for transplantation shall be restricted to? -
correct answer ✅hospitals, free-standing medical facilities, tissue
banks, tissue dispensing services, another tissue distribution
intermediary, and end-users (e.g., physicians, dentists, podiatrists
or other medical professionals) for use in recipients