Transplant Knowledge
Across
- 3. Class of medications that should never be used on any transplant patient due to kidney toxicity
- 7. Green or bilious JP drainage; increased abdominal pain and- or back pain, right shoulder pain may indicate a
- 8. Type of transplant where you monitor urine output hourly for 1st 12-24 hours, complete UOP replacements
- 11. Consult team used when patient is transplant patient is transitioning off insulin gtt
- 13. Used to monitor volume depletion or volume excess of kidney, liver and KP transplant patients post op
- 15. Class of drugs that inhibits the kinase that allows cell division (bind to T-Cell and inhibits T-cell growth and proliferation), decreases nephrotoxity
- 17. Type of transplant using either a Roux-en-Y or a duct-to-duct anastamosis
- 20. Protective mask and strict hand washing upon entering the lung transplant patient’s room
- 21. Monitor arterial flow in KP and Liver transplants
Down
- 1. Type of precautions used with lungs transplants to protect the sternum
- 2. Main cause of the delayed graft function secondary to prolonged cold-ischemic time
- 4. Class of drugs that prevents multiplying of T and B cells
- 5. Side effects of this medication include increase appetite, increase glucose and decrease bone density (Specific name)
- 6. Class of drugs which inhibits IL-2 production, therefore decrease T-lymphocyte proliferation and activation
- 9. Type of incision for double lung transplant
- 10. Used to monitor stomach drainage and decrease pressure on anastomosis site
- 12. Teaching method used to deliver information to transplant patients for discharge
- 14. Brand name medication-polyclonal antibodies, used to treat rejection
- 16. First choice for pain management in live liver donors
- 18. Lung transplant patients may have up to 4 of these after surgery to drain fluid and keep the lungs inflated
- 19. Side effects of this medication include tremors, hair loss, diabetes (long term) and kidney toxicity