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In California an eligible donor may register his/her wishes

on which registry?

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Donate Life CaliforniaOr

Done Vide California

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The Donate Life California Donor registry is what type of registry and does not require the consent of any

other person?

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First person consent

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The minimum time frame for a well documented diligent search to locate family or LNOK is how many hours?

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12 Hours

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The UAGA has expanded the list of who can make the

decision for a non-registered donor to include the following

individuals

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•Grandchildren•Close friends who exhibited special careand concern for the deceased person

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When should a hospital provide the LNOK a written

statement regarding the possible brain death of their

loved one?

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When is upon request, but no later than shortly after the treating physician has

determined the potential fro brain death is imminent

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A “reasonable brief period” is defined as when?

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What is the amount of time afforded to gather family or next of kin at the patient’s

bedside?

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A hospital must do what if a patient’s LNOK voices any special religious or

cultural practices and concerns surrounding the issue of brain

death?

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How to make reasonable efforts to accommodate those religious & cultural practices

and concerns

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What does it mean for a hospital to notify OneLegacy about a death or imminent

death in a timely manner? 

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Call within one hour

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Imminent death is defined as?

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•Patient with severe, acute brain injury•Requires mechanical ventilation•Physicians are evaluating a diagnosis of brain death•Physician has ordered that life sustaining treatment by withdrawn pursuant to family’s decision

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Who is responsible to screen donors

for medical suitabiliity?

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The Organ Procurement Organization(OPO)

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The individual who initiates the donation discussion must be whom?

 

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The OPO representative or a traineddesignated requestor

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The responsibility to develop protocols for organ and tissue

donation is whose?

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The Hospitals

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The JC requires the hospital to partner with OPO’s with the what

activities

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•Maintaining of patients•Medical record reviews•Education efforts

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Under JC regulations hospitals are responsible to do what for organ / tissue

donors?

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Maintaining a potential organ / tissue donor

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What is required by TJC to be posted in

units?

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The National Benchmark for organ donation conversion rate is:

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75%

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Donation after Cardiac Deaths (DCD) should be what percent of hospital’s

overall organ donors

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10%

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Is a care planning meeting, takes place on every single potential donor

case, prior to any discussion of donation with patient’s family

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The number one reason why families say ‘no’ to donation is

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Lack of trust and caring of the hospital staff

AACN, vol 22, no 6, Dec 2002

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