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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the tissue tracking log template in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date and time of receipt in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for tracking purposes.
  3. Next, fill in the date and time of use. This helps maintain a clear record of when the tissue was utilized.
  4. Input the name of the staff member accepting the tissue. This adds accountability to your records.
  5. Indicate whether preparation instructions are attached by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If applicable, provide a description of the tissue.
  6. Complete sections regarding storage conditions, including lot numbers and whether it was stored in a freezer, refrigerator, or at room temperature.
  7. Check if package integrity is intact and provide reasons if it is not. Fill out any additional information required about thawing and reconstitution.
  8. Finally, document disposition details—whether implanted or discarded—and include any necessary reasons for discarding.

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The American Association of Tissue Bank and Joint Commission Accredited Hospital Organization require that all human tissues must be able to be tracked from donor to recipient. This is in case of the unlikely adverse reaction caused by the tissue graft, such as infection or transmissible disease.
The California Department of Public Health LFS Tissue Bank Section licenses and surveys several types of facilities: Cadaveric tissue: collection, processing and distribution facilities. Cadaveric tissue: storage and patient distribution facilities. Assisted Reproductive Technologies facilities including banks.
Tissue Tracking Both FDA regulation and AATBs Standards require tracking tissue from the moment of recovery through all handling and distribution to the consignee, which is the entity that accepts the final delivery of the allografts.

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Both FDA regulation and AATBs Standards require tracking tissue from the moment of recovery through all handling and distribution to the consignee, which is the entity that accepts the final delivery of the allografts.

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