Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 59A-1.003 - Definitions
For the purpose of this section the word, phrase, or term:
(1) "Adverse reaction" means the
patient's unfavorable physical response to the transplantation of an organ or
tissue with regard to the transmission of infections of other diseases of
potential danger.
(2) "Allograft"
means the transplantation of tissue or organ taken from one individual of the
same species as the recipient but with different hereditary factors.
(3) "Brain death" means the determination of
death in accordance with Section
382.009, F.S., where there is
the irreversible cessation of the functioning of the entire brain, including
the brain stem.
(4) "Certificate"
means a license to operate as an organ procurement organization, tissue bank,
or eye bank which is issued by the Agency for Health Care
Administration.
(5) "Clean,
non-sterile" means the use of methods and techniques that reduce gross
contamination.
(6) "Consent" means
authorization or permission to procure organ(s) or tissue(s) from a non-living
donor which is obtained only under circumstances that provide the prospective
donor or donor's next of kin sufficient opportunity to consider whether or not
to agree to such donation and that minimize the possibility of coercion or
undue influence.
(7) "Container
(final container)" means the immediate unit, bottle, vial, ampule, tube, or
other receptacle containing grafts as distributed.
(8) "Coordinators" means registered nurses,
physicians' assistants, or other medically trained personnel who assist in the
medical management of organ donors or in the surgical retrieval of
organs.
(9) "Designee" means one who
has been assigned a duty or duties, and who has the necessary training and
educational qualifications to act on behalf of an agency director or medical
director of an agency.
(10)
"Distribution" means the shipment and delivery of final container grafts for
recipient use.
(11) "Donation" means
the free and voluntary gift of one or more organs or tissues for the purpose of
transplant surgery.
(12) "Donor"
means a medically acceptable person where appropriate permissions have been
obtained to procure organ(s) and tissue(s) according to the provisions of
Chapter 765, F.S., or if applicable, Chapter 406, F.S.
(13) "Facilities" means any area used for
retrieval, processing, testing, storage, or distribution of organs, tissues,
and tissue components.
(14) "Graft"
means a piece of skin, bone, or other tissue to be transplanted to another
place on the human body.
(15) "Gross
autopsy" means the anatomical examination of a body without microscopic
examination.
(16) "Indirect
supervision" means the direction that is provided to coordinators and other
staff under protocols expressly approved by the licensed physician medical
director. The medical director or his physician designee shall always be
available, in person or by telephone, to provide medical direction and
consultation.
(17) "Label" means
written, printed, or graphic matter on the container or package or any such
matter clearly visible through the immediate carton, receptacle, or
wrapper.
(18) "Next of kin" means
the person or persons most closely related to a deceased individual as
designated by Section
765.512, F.S.
(19) "Organ" means a body part such as a
heart, kidneys, pancreas, liver, lungs, that requires vascular
reanastomosis.
(20) "Organ
Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN)" means the corporation under the
Public Health Service Act that approves transplant programs to ensure that all
organ donors meet minimum standards and requirements.
(21) "Package" means the immediate carton,
receptacle, or wrapper, including all labeling matter therein and thereon, and
the contents of the one or more enclosed containers.
(22) "Preservation" means the proper
combination of conditions that serve to protect organs from decay during
established periods.
(23)
"Procedure" means a series of activities followed in a regular and definite
order.
(24) "Processing" means the
procedure employed after organ or tissue retrieval and before storage of the
final container material; includes identification of the organ or tissue, organ
or tissue treatment, preparation of components from such organ or tissue,
testing, labeling, and associated record-keeping.
(25) "Procure" means the removal of
transplantable organs or tissues for the benefit of one or more
patients.
(26) "Procurement" as it
applies to an OPO and eye bank means the retrieval, processing or distribution
of organs and eye tissues; procurement as it applies to a tissue bank means the
retrieval, processing, storage or distribution of tissues.
(27) "Quality assurance" means the monitoring
procedures that ensure and document that the entire agency (e.g., facilities,
personnel, methods, practices, and records) conforms with these
standards.
(28) "Quality control"
means laboratory tests and procedures for measuring or monitoring properties of
organs and tissues essential to the evaluation of their safety or
usefulness.
(29) "Retrieval" means
the excision of organs or tissues from a donor's body.
(30) "Storage" means the proper combination
of conditions that serve to protect tissues from decay during established
periods.
(31) "Tissue" means any
non-visceral collection of human cells and their associated intercellular
substances.
(32) "Tissue bank" means
a public or private entity which is involved in at least one of the following
activities:
a) retrieving, processing,
storing, or distributing viable or nonviable human tissues to clinicians who
are not involved in the procurement process;
b) retrieving, processing, and storing human
tissues in one institution and making these tissues available to clinicians in
other institutions; or
c)
retrieving, processing, and storing human tissues for individual depositors and
releasing these tissues to clinicians at the depositor's request.
Establishments such as transplantation centers and other hospitals which store
tissue only for a short term pending scheduled surgery within the same facility
but do not otherwise participate in the retrieving, processing, or distribution
of tissue would not be regulated under these provisions.
(33) "Transplant safety" means the assurance
of relative freedom from harmful effect to persons affected, directly or
indirectly, by a transplant when administered, taking into consideration the
character of the transplant in relation to the condition of the recipient at
the time.
(34) "Transplant
physician" means a licensed practitioner who performs surgical repair or
replacement using organs or tissues donated by a living or non-living
donor.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 765.541(2) FS. Law Implemented 765.541, 765.542 FS.
New 11-26-92, Amended 8-20-96, 3-21-18.
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