transplants Flashcards
are organs expensive
yes.
what are some contraindications to transplant
- active systemic infection
- malignant disease
- active peptic ulcer disease
- active abuse of alcohol or other substances
- severe damage to other oragn system
- severe psychiatric disease
- demonstrated noncompliance
- lack of support system
- lack of financial resources
whats some criteria for receiving transplant
-notify local organ procurement organization (OPO)
- urgency
- blood type
- recipient weight and height
- stability
describe the donation process
- documentation of brain death and fam consent
- goal of donor management
- common probs: hypotension, shock, electrolyte imbalances, DIC, loss of thermoregulation
describe the ideal donor
- brain death
- otherwise healthy and infection free
describe living donor transplant
- kidney or liver
- need to comparable (similar antibodies) - usually fam best match
- support groups for donor/patient
- some insurance coverage
is the time of viability the same for every organ?
nope
kidneys and livers last longer
describe nursing care for post op transplant recipients
- recognition of life threatening clinical probs
- preventing complications
- promoting return to normal activities
- recognition of the body’s natural defense system -> its not gonna like that new guy that just moved in
describe immunnosuppression
- goal of immunosuppressive agents after transplant is to turn down the immune system
- keep drug in therapeutic range -> take it at the same time
- probs need combo meds
- tacrolimus (prograf) is the most common
there are three types of rejection, what are they
- hyper-acute rejection: not common, as soon as it gets in there it gets fucked up
- acute rejection: 1-3mo after transplant
- chronic rejection: med noncompliance, damage over the years
what are some signs and symptoms of graft rejection
- fever
- graft tenderness
- fatigue
- abnormal labs (depends on organ)
describe infection r/t transplant recipients
- morbidity and mortality
- nosocomial infections
- opportunistic infections 1-6mo after
- common infections can be fatal
describe malignancy r/t transplant recipients
- caused by the immuno-deficient state
- types - blood CA
- treament options - wish I could tell you some but I have no notes for it
screened after transplant for development of cancer