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NU 431 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) - Answer-Facilitate the organ donation process
by assessing in-hospital deaths for donor eligibility

Consulting with families of potential donors; and retrieving, preserving and transporting
organs for transplantation

What is a living donation? - Answer-Organ donor is alive
1 kidney
1 lobe of liver
1 lung
part of pancreas/intestines
Tissue

Donation after circulatory death - Answer-Patient does not meet criteria for brain death,
but has poor prognosis for meaningful existence

Typically withdrawn from life support

How long must a heart be stopped after extubation for OPO process to begin? -
Answer-5 consecutive minutes

Timeframe within a patient must pass after extubation following cardiac death to qualify
for OPO? - Answer-2 hours

What is donation after brain death? - Answer-Patient is determined to be brain dead
with all other possibilities ruled out
CNS depressants, tox screen clear, euthermic

What are the initial assessments done by neurosurgeon/neurologist or other qualified
physician to determine brain death? - Answer-Pupils fixed to light
No central pain response
Doll's eyes
Cold ocular caloric response
No cough/gag reflex

Tests that may be performed to confrim brain death - Answer-Cerebral blood flow
Apnea Testing
EEG monitoring

How long can tissue donation occur after cardiac arrest? - Answer-24 hours

,Requirements for patient advocates in an advanced directive - Answer-18 years or older
Willing to discuss goals
Able to make decisions in difficult situations

Palliative care - Answer-Any form of care or treatment that focuses on reducing the
severity of disease symptoms. Rather than trying to reverse the progression of disease
itself

Hospice - Answer-Provides support and care for persons in the last phase of a terminal
disease so they might live as fully and as comfortable as possible

End of Life - Answer-Final phase of the patients illness when death is imminent

Advanced directives - Answer-written documents that provide information about the
patients wishes and his or her designated spokesperson

When is it appropriate to withdraw life support? - Answer-When patient is ready
Family/DPOA decides patient would not want further support
Care is determined to be futile

What are nursing duties in comfort care? - Answer-Care for family as well as patient
Remove all appropriate lines (leave IV in)
Turn off all monitors
Bathe patient once lines are removed
Consider spiritual needs

First Person Authorization - Answer-A person's legally binding decision to become an
organ and/or tissue donor after their death

Age at which someone may authorize an FPA for organ donation - Answer-15.5 Can be
overturned by a legal guardian until 18

Chain of command for consent for OPO - Answer-MPOA
Spouse
Oldest adult child
Parent
Oldest living sibling

Percentage of ICU patients with moderate to severe unrelieved pain? - Answer-70%

Sedation Vacation - Answer-Daily weaning of sedation medications to see how patient
tolerates

Delirium - Answer-State of temporary but acute mental confusion

Percentage of patients in the ICU that experience delirium? - Answer-80%

, Conditions that may increase the likelihood of a patient experiencing delirium - Answer-
Advanced age
Preexisting cognitive impairment
Sensory impairment
Drug/ETOH abuse
Sleep deprivation
Sensory Overload
Hemodynamic instability

Management of delirium in critically ill older adults - Answer-Frequent assessments
Remove cause
Avoid malnutrition
Avoid physical restraints
D/C all unnecessary lines

Management of sleep disruption in the ICU - Answer-Structure activities and rest
periods
Dim lights at night
Limit noise
Time medications/PRNS

Locked in Syndrome - Answer-Individual is aware and capable of thinking but is
paralyzed and cannot communicate

Guiding principles when interacting with the crucially ill adult's family - Answer-Offer
realistic hope
Give honest answers and information
Give reassurance

How many lives one organ donation may save - Answer-eight

Two automatic organ procurement rule outs - Answer-Systemic infection
Active cancer

Religions that do not support organ donation - Answer-buddhism
Some sects of Islam

HOPE Act - Answer-Signed in 2015
Allows individuals with hepatitis C infection to donate

Clinical triggers to contact OPO - Answer-GCS less than 5

Evaluation for brain death

Plan to withdraw care

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