CE Test No 44:
Kindly read the full article before answering the questions  https://journals.lww.com/ijcn/fulltext/2023/24010/organ_donation__nursing_imperatives.7.aspx 

CE tests credits by INC - 2.5 CNE hrs(0.5 CNE credits) will be awarded to those who get 80% and above in the CE test. The credits can be approved by respective competent authority. 
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1. The term “organ donation” specifically refers to the *

2. Who among the following can be potential organ donors?

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3. Can organs be donated to non-relatives?
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4. Who should give consent for living donation when the donor is above 18 years?
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5. Which of the following statements about living donation is INCORRECT
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6. Which organs can be donated by a living donor?

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7. A paired Kidney exchange / Kidney swap is exchanging organs between
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8. The most relevant cause  of brain death is
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9. Who should give consent for deceased donation?
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10. Which of the following organs can be donated by a brain-dead donor?

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11. Within how many hours after brain death should the cornea be removed for donation?            
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12. Brain stem death is defined as
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13.The patient needs to be treated in which place in order to be certified as Brain dead?
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14. A person may be declared brain dead when there is

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15. Should the donor family pay any charges for the retrieval of organs  *
16. As per Ramachandra Protocol, which organ should be first requested
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17. Pathways created to transport organs from donor hospital to the recipient within minimum time is
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18. What is  the contraindication for any type of organ donation?

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19. Can a person accept any monetary or other benefits for donating an organ?
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20. Within how many hours after retrieval should the Heart be transplanted to the recipient?
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