Donor Risk Assessment Interview Quiz

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  • 1. 
    The DRAI can be completed with anyone who knew the potential donor well enough to answer questions about their medical and social history. 
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 2. 
     When asking about any history of cancer, the historian tells you that the potential donor had a benign thyroid tumor 5 years ago. You should:
    • A. 

      A. Mark yes and document what the historian has told you and any treatment.

    • B. 

      B. Mark no and document in comments what the historian has reported

    • C. 

      C. Mark no and document the information in the comments of question 45, Are there other medical conditions you are aware of that we have not discussed?

    • D. 

      D. Both b & c are acceptable

  • 3. 
    The DRAI questions if a potential donor has ever smoked. This question applies to:
    • A. 

      A. Cigarettes only

    • B. 

      B. Anything smoked including illicit drugs, huka, and/or cigarettes

    • C. 

      C. Tobacco (cigarettes or pipe)

  • 4. 
    The DRAI asks, did she/he ever drink alcohol? If yes, what other information needs to be captured?
    • A. 

      A. What type (whiskey, beer, wine, etc.)

    • B. 

      B. How often

    • C. 

      C. How much

    • D. 

      D. How long

    • E. 

      E. All of the above

  • 5. 
    When asking about tattoos performed within the last 12 months, the historian tells you their loved one had tattoos done by a friend with a homemade tattoo gun 2 years ago and describes the tattoos. You should:
    • A. 

      A. Mark ‘yes’ and document what the historian tells you in the comments section with the specifics about it not being done professionally.

    • B. 

      B. Mark ‘no’ and document what the historian tells you in the comments section including description(s) and location(s) on the body of each tattoo.

    • C. 

      C. Mark ‘no’ and move on to the next question because the tattoos are greater than 1 year old.

  • 6. 
    When you have completed the DRAI you need to:
    • A. 

      A. Electronically sign the DRAI (no further information can be added without adding a signature)

    • B. 

      B. Print the entire document(s), sign and date the first page, then upload the DRAI to iTransplant and/or DonorNet.

    • C. 

      C. Both a & b are correct

  • 7. 
    A potential donor is an 8 year old with injuries due to a vehicle versus pedestrian accident. Which DRAI(s) should be completed?
    • A. 

      A. DRAI - Donor > 12 years old (F-CC-1 Rev 3) & Addendum to the Uniform DRAI (F-CC-21)

    • B. 

      B. DRAI - Child Donor < 12 years old (F-CC-19 Rev 1) & Addendum to the Uniform DRAI

    • C. 

      C. DRAI - Birth Mother (F-CC-20) & Addendum to the Uniform DRAI

  • 8. 
    A potential donor is a 3 years old with an anoxic injury due to a fall. His parents have indicated that he was still being breastfed prior to the fall. Which DRAI(s) should be completed?
    • A. 

      A. DRAI - Donor > 12 years old (form:F-CC-1 Rev 3) & Addendum to the Uniform DRAI (F-CC-21)

    • B. 

      B. DRAI - Child Donor < 12 years old (form: F-CC-19 Rev 1) & Addendum to the Uniform DRAI

    • C. 

      C. DRAI - Birth Mother (Form:F-CC-20) & Addendum to the Uniform DRAI

    • D. 

      D. Both b & c

  • 9. 
    A potential donor is a 21 year old female admitted to the cardiac ICU with chest pain. Which DRAI(s) should be completed?
    • A. 

      A. DRAI - Donor > 12 years old (F-CC-1 Rev 3) & Addendum to the Uniform DRAI (F-CC-21)

    • B. 

      B. DRAI - Child Donor < 12 years old (F-CC-19 Rev 1) & Addendum to the Uniform DRAI

    • C. 

      C. DRAI Birth Mother (F-CC-20) & Addendum to the Uniform DRAI

    • D. 

      D. DRAI –Donor > 12 years old (F-CC-1 Rev3) only

  • 10. 
    While completing a DRAI, a friend of the potential donor advises you that the potential donor has genital herpes. What additional information should you ask?
    • A. 

      A. When was the genital herpes diagnosed?

    • B. 

      B. When was the last outbreak?

    • C. 

      C. How was the genital herpes being treated?

    • D. 

      D. You do not document the information because it came from a friend, not a family member or the authorizing person (AP)

    • E. 

      E. a, b, & c are correct

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