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Tissue Donor Screening
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
Question
Answer
Defer 1 day
allergy desensitization
2 weeks after last injection
animal serum products
accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
anthrax vaccine
4 weeks
botulinum toxin
2 weeks
bcg (bacillus calmette-guerin)
4 weeks
Chicken pox
12 months
Chickenpox immune globulin (varicella-zoster immune globulin)
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
Cholera
Defer 1 day
desensitization (allergy)
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
diphtheria
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
DT (Diphtheria, tetanus)
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
DPT or Tdap (Diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, whooping cough)
12 months
experimental vaccinations
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
flu (injection or nasal)
120 days if given post-exposure to Hepatitis A. Evaluate if given for exposure to any other disease. Accept immediately if given prophylactically and not for exposure.
Gamma globulin
Accept immediately
Gardasil
12 months if given post exposure. Accept immediately if given prophylactically and not for exposure.
Hepatitis A vaccine
12 months if given post exposure. 14 days if given prophylactically and not for exposure.
Hepatitis B vaccine
12 months
Hepatitis B Immune Globulin (HBIG)
Defer indefinitely
HIV
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
HPV
120 days if given post exposure to Hepatitis A. Evaluate if given for exposure to any other disease. Accept immediately if given prophylactically and not for exposure.
Immune Globulin (ISG)(Immune System Globulin)
Evaluate condition
IVIG
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
Japanese Encephalitis
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
Lyme vaccine
2 weeks
Measles (Rubella)
4 weeks
Measles, German (Rubella)
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine
4 weeks
MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
2 weeks
Mumps
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
Parathyroid
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
Pertussis Vaccine
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
Plague
2 weeks after last dose
Polio (Oral, Sabin)
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
Polio (by injection, Salk)
Accept if prophylactic injection for occupation. Defer 12 months if bite sustained.
Rabies
Accept immediately per FDA
Rh Immune Globulin (RhoGAM)
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
4 weeks after last injection
Rubella (German Measles)
Defer 2 weeks after last injections, unless part of MMR, then 4 week wait
Rubeola (Measles)
4 weeks
Shingles (Zostavax)
Defer 8 weeks
Smallpox without complications
Defer for 8 weeks after onset of symptoms or 14 days after symptoms resolve, whichever is longer. Complications include: a rash resembling blisters, necrosis (tissue death) at the vaccination site, inflammation of the brain, infection of the cornea, localized or systemic skin reaction in someone with eczema or other chronic skin condition
Smallpox with complications
Accept immediately if symptom free. If for human bite, defer for 12 months. See Medical Conditions guidelines for animal bite.
Tetanus toxoid
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
Tetanus & Diphtheria Toxoids
14 days if given prophylactically. 12 months if given post exposure
Twin RX (combined Hepatitis A and B vaccines)
Accept immediately if injectable, defer 2 weeks if oral
Typhoid
Accept immediately if feeling well and healthy
Typhus, Paratyphoid
4 weeks after last injection
Varicella-Zoster (Chicken Pox)
2 months after last injection
Varicella-Zoster Immune Globulin
2 weeks after last injection
Yellow Fever