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13th edition AATB standards Practice Test Questions With 100% Correct Answers When must tissue donor records first be created? a. Beginning with tissue processing documentation. b. Beginning with documentation of the commencement of tissue recovery. c. Beginning with donor screening documentation. d. Beginning with documentation of the acceptance of a tissue donor for recovery by a tissue bank processor. - answerc. Beginning with donor screening documentation. Reference: (C1.100) Which of the following infectious disease tests is not required for all deceased donors? a. Anti-HIV-1 b. Anti-HIV-2 c. NAT for HIV-1 d. Anti-HTLV-1 - answerd. Anti-HTLV-1 A Summary of Records is defined as: a. A condensed version of the donor testing and suitability determination records. This can be combined with the package inset. b. The written material accompanying tissue allograft or autograft bearing further information about the issue, directions for use, and any applicable warnings. - answera. A condensed version of the donor testing and suitability determination records. This can be combined with the package inset. Reference: (A2.000) According to AATB Standards, how often must a comprehensive internal audit be performed? a. Every 6 months b. Annually c. Every 2 years d. As often as deemed necessary - answerb. Annually Reference: (K5.000 INTERNAL AUDITS) The ability of an employee to acceptably perform tasks for which he/she has been trained is called: a. Proficiency b. Competency - answerb. Competency Reference: (A2.000) In any sample remains after testing, how long shall archived serum or plasma from a donor be stored? a. 5 years after the recovery or collection date b. 10 years after the recovery or collection date c. Indefinitely - answerb. 10 years after the recovery or collection date Reference: (D4.357) During recovery, processing, preservation, or storage, tissues from multiple donors shall not be: a. Recovered b. Processed c. Pooled - answerc. Pooled Reference: (E1.200) Lyphilized or dehydrated musculoskeletal tissue must be stored at what temperature? a. -40° C b. 40° C c. Ambient temperature or colder - answerc. Ambient temperature or colder Reference: (E4.130) Which of the following relevant communicable disease agents or diseases (RCDADs) involve screening related to travel, residency or receipt of a blood transfusion during certain time periods in specific countries outside the United States? a. Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD) b. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) c. HIV-1 Group O d. West Nile Virus - answera. Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD) If the donor's death did not occur in a hospital or when no third party records are available that can be used to establish a likely cause of death, and if no autopsy was performed, what document must be included in the donor record? a. Summary of Records b. Certified copy of the death certificate c. Physical assessment - answerb. Certified copy of the death certificate Reference: (D4.230) Which of the following relevant communicable disease agents or diseases (RCDADs) involve screening related to whether a donor was born in, lived in, received a blood transfusion or had a medical procedure, or had sexual contact with a person who resides in a specific region outside of the United States? Select all that apply. a. Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD) b. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) c. HIV-1 Group O d. West Nile Virus - answerc. HIV-1 Group O What is defined as a balanced salt and/or glucose solution used for electrolyte replacement or to increase intravascular volume, such as saline solution, Ringer's lactate solution, or 5 percent dextrose in water, or total parenteral nutrition (TPN)? a. Crystalloid b. Colloid - answera. Crystalloid Reference: (A2.000) Abnormal narrowing of a heart valve is called: a. Regurgitation b. Stenosis c. Plaque - answerb. Stenosis Regarding tattoos a donor may have, which requirement applies regarding donor suitability and risk for communicable disea

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