Certified Tissue Bank Specialist 2025 Complete Practice Test

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How often must you calibrate refrigerator temperature monitoring equipment for tissue storage?

Annually

Bi-annually

Regularly as defined by your SOPM

The correct choice reflects the importance of adhering to specific guidelines tailored to an organization’s Standard Operating Procedures Manual (SOPM). Calibration of refrigerator temperature monitoring equipment is crucial in the context of tissue storage to ensure that the equipment operates within the required temperature ranges, thereby preserving the integrity and viability of the tissues.

Regular calibration, as defined by the SOPM, allows for flexibility in frequency based on the specific needs of the facility, the types of tissues stored, and any regulatory compliance requirements. This can ensure that any variances in temperature monitoring are identified and corrected in a timely manner, reducing the risk of tissue degradation due to improper storage conditions.

Using a more flexible, defined approach allows facilities to align their calibration schedules with operational processes, audit requirements, and changes in regulations, thereby fostering a culture of safety and compliance. While other options suggest specific frequencies, they do not account for the unique considerations that can influence the necessary calibration intervals, making adherence to the SOPM the most appropriate choice.

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