CPTC- Certified Procurement Transplant Coordinator
Final Exam Prep 2025/2026 ACCURATE QUESTIONS
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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) .......Answer.........A part
of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) who
offers financial coverage for End Stage Renal Disease patients
and funds kidney and by extension, all organ transplants. CMS
holds hospitals accountable for referring potential donors in a
timely fashion.
Donor Management .......Answer.........The process and critical
pathways use to medically care for donors in order to keep their
organs viable until organ recovery can occur.
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Donation After Circulatory Death .......Answer.........These donors
do not meet brain death criteria but may donate lung, liver, or
kidneys after circulatory death has been declared by the
hospital physician.
Donor Service Area (DSA) .......Answer.........The geographic area
designed by CMS that is served by one OPO, one or more
transplant centers, and one or more donor hospitals.
En Blco .......Answer.........The transplant of both kidneys or both
lungs from a single donor into one recipient, where both organs
are recovered and transplanted as a single unit
Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) .......Answer.........This is the virus that
transmits mononucleosis, remains dormant in most people, but
may be a problem in transplant recipients. It has been
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associated with certain cancers, including Burkitt's lymphoma,
immunoblastic lymphoma, and nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
Expanded Criteria Donor (ECD) Kidney .......Answer.........A kidney
donated from transplantation from any brain dead donor over
the age of 60 years; or from a donor over the age of 50 years
with a history of hypertension, the most recent creatinine greater
than or equal to 1.5 mg/dl, or death resulting from a cerebral
vascular accident (stroke)
Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA)
.......Answer.........The primary healthcare agency of the federal
government that deals with health access issues. Its role is to
make essential primary care service abailable to poor,
uninsured, and geographically underserved populations. HRSA is
a division of the U.S. Departmet of Health and Human Services
(HHS). The Division of Transplantation (DoT) is a component of
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HRSA's Healthcare System Bureau (HSB). HRSA provides funding
for the OPTN contract.
ABO .......Answer.........four main blood types - A, B, AB, and O
Allocation .......Answer.........The process of determining how
organs are distributed. Allocation includes the system of policies
and guidelines, which ensure that organs are distributed in an
equitable, ethical and medically sound manner.
Antibody .......Answer.........A protein molecule produced by the
immune system in response to a foreign body, such as a virus or
a transplanted organ.
Antigen .......Answer.........Any substance that causes your immune
system to produce antibodies against it. An antigen may be a
foreign substance from the environment such as chemicals,
bacteria, viruses, pollen or foreign tissue.