Certified Tissue Bank Specialist (CTBS) Practice Test

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If a potential donor lived with an HIV-positive relative at the time of death, what must be done according to AATB Standards for Tissue Banking?

  1. Proceed with the case if there was no physical or sexual interaction.

  2. Defer the case.

  3. Confirm if the donor had recently had an infectious panel ran.

  4. Proceed with the case if treated with antiviral medications.

The correct answer is: Defer the case.

The appropriate action according to AATB Standards for Tissue Banking is to defer the case when a potential donor lived with an HIV-positive relative at the time of death. This decision stems from the need to ensure the safety and integrity of the tissue being donated. Living in close proximity to someone with an infectious disease, especially one as serious as HIV, raises significant concerns about potential exposure and transmission risks. Deferral in this context serves as a precautionary measure to protect both the recipients of the tissue and the overall integrity of the tissue bank's practices. Maintaining strict safety protocols, especially in cases involving infectious diseases, is paramount to upholding the health and safety standards required in the field of tissue banking. It helps mitigate any possible risks that could arise from using tissue from a donor who may have been exposed to HIV, regardless of the nature of their interactions or the donor's own health status.