
Organ/Tissue Donation
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- Q1What is the primary purpose of organ donation?To create medical research opportunitiesTo save or enhance the lives of recipientsTo experiment on living patientsTo ensure more transplants are needed30s
- Q2
What situation should trigger a referral to the Donor Referral line?
All of the above
A hospitalized patient dies.
There is a plan to discuss withdrawal of life support from a ventilated patient.
A ventilated patient that has lost three or more brain stem reflexes.
30s - Q3
Who should bring up the discussion of donation with the patient's family?
Donation Agency Representative
Charge RN
Provider
House Supervisor
30s - Q4
What is the SEE protocol?
Never heard of it.
Remove glasses from patient after death.
Close the eyes and cover with ice.
Saline rinse to eyes, Elevate head, Close eyelids.
30s - Q5
Once a patient has met a trigger for calling the Donor Referral line, within what timeframe should the call be made?
4 hours
24 hours
15 minutes
1 hour
30s - Q6
A second call needs to be made to the Donor Referral Line within 60 minutes from "Cardiac Time of Death" for a patient who was already referred for organ donation but was ruled out?
False
True
30s - Q7
What actions are taken that help keep tissue and cornea transplantation option open?
S.E.E. Protocol
Moving body to refrigerated morgue
All of the above
Confirming phone numbers where NOK can be reached in the "next few hours"
30s - Q8
All hospital deaths must be reported to the Donor Referral Line, including fetal demise and decedents more than 100 years of age.
False
True
30s