EXAM 2025 AND PRACTICE QUESTIONS
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Per AATB Standards for Tissue Banking, when must you perform a tissue donor physical assessment and
review of the readily available relevant medical records?
a. Before donor eligibility determination is made for release of tissue for transplantation.
b. ASAP after tissue recovery.
c. Prior to tissue recovery/donation
d. The autopsy report suffices as a record inclusive of all necessary information, including physical
assessment, so this can be obtained whenever available.
- ANSWER c. Prior to tissue recovery/donation
Reference: (D4.210, D4.230)
If a body is lying face down, what position is this?
a. Prone
b. Supine
- ANSWER a. Prone
,When is it acceptable to give monetary compensation to the Authorizing Person, or the Donor's estate?
a. A tissue bank must not give monetary compensation to an Authorizing Person or the Donor's estate.
b. It depends.
c. The tissue bank may reimburse families for the cost of funeral arrangements.
- ANSWER a. A tissue bank must not give monetary compensation to an Authorizing Person or the
Donor's estate.
Reference: (D1.100)
At what temperature should processed musculoskeletal tissue be stored, if stored for > 6 months?
a. -20°C or colder
b. -40°C or colder
c. -60°C or colder
- ANSWER b. -40°C or colder
Reference: (E4.120)
How long must archived standard operating procedures be maintained?
a. 5 years
b. 12 years
, c. 15 years
d. 16 years
- ANSWER d. 16 years
Reference: (J1.900)
What assigned number is used to facilitate tracing individual grafts to the donor?
a. Medical record number
b. Unique Donor identifier
c. Social Security number
- ANSWER b. Unique Donor identifier
Reference: (D5.200)
What is the maximum time recovered musculoskeletal tissue shall remain at wet ice temperatures
before either processing or freezing?
a. 12 hours
b. 24 hours
c. 48 hours
d. 72 hours
- ANSWER d. 72 hours