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What are SOPs
LLF uses these documents to provide written instruction for performing operations
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What is False
True or False: AATB’s Standards for Tissue Banking encompass the clinical use of tissue.
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What is FDA
This regulatory agency has unannounced inspections at LLF every 2-3 years
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What is region 2
This is LLF's UNOS region
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What is FDA
This regulatory agency regulates human cells, tissues, and cellular and tissue based products under 21 CFR parts 1270 and 1271
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What is UNOS
11. This regulatory agency uses the TransNet labeling system to reduce the chances of transcription errors or mistakes and to help ensure that donated organs are matched correctly and efficiently with the identified recipient
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AATB and AOPO
These two accrediting agencies perform scheduled inspections at LLF every 3 years
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What is Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
"CMS" stands for this
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What is CMS
This regulatory organization requires a Disaster Recovery plan
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What is research and education
The Maryland Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (UAGA) currently does NOT reflect a donor’s designation as authorizing these
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What are FDA, CMS, and UNOS
These are regulatory agencies, NOT accrediting agencies
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What is AOPO
This accrediting agency’s mission is: “To help member OPOs maximize the availability of organs and tissues for transplantation and enhance the quality, effectiveness and integrity of the donation process.”
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