Deck 21: Thoracic Organ Transplantation

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Which of the following problems is associated with long-term heart transplant patients?

A)Coronary artery disease
B)Recurrent pulmonary edema
C)Coronary revascularization
D)Cardiac dysrhythmias
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What is the predominant problem leading to heart transplantation in children younger than 1 year of age?

A)Cardiomyopathy
B)Congenital cardiac lesions
C)Valvular problems
D)Lethal cardiac dysrhythmias
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Which of the following cardiac problems is responsible for the vast majority of neonatal cardiac transplants?

A)Cardiomyopathy
B)Ventricular septal defect
C)Cardiac pacemaker abnormalities
D)Hypoplastic left ventricle
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Which of the following medications is associated with a decreased white blood cell count caused by bone marrow suppression?

A)Cyclosporine
B)Tacrolimus
C)Azathioprine
D)Azithromycin
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Which of the following conditions are considered complications of thoracic organ transplantation?
I)Respiratory failure
II)Bronchiolitis obliterans
III)Lung allografts
IV)Infection

A)III and IV only
B)I,II,and III only
C)I,II,and IV only
D)II,III,and IV only
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When could kidneys,liver,and lungs be procured for transplantation from a patient with anticipated cardiac arrest?

A)If arrest is anticipated within the next 24 hours
B)If arrest is anticipated within the next 12 hours
C)If arrest is anticipated within the next 6 hours
D)If arrest is anticipated within the next 1 hour
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Months after receiving a lung transplant a patient with cystic fibrosis exhibits the following signs and symptoms:
Increasing dyspnea
Increased coughing with sputum production
Colonization with Pseudomonas species
The patient also appears to be in respiratory failure.Which of the following conditions is likely developing?

A)Bronchiolitis obliterans
B)Bronchorrhea
C)Acute respiratory distress syndrome
D)Pulmonary hypertension
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Which of the following conditions is a frequent cause of graft failure occurring within the first 90 days after lung transplantation?

A)Organ rejection
B)The potency of the antirejection drugs among this population
C)Ischemia-reperfusion
D)High pulmonary vascular pressures
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Which of the following forms of interaction tend to occur between the respiratory therapist and a patient who receives a lung transplant?
I)Mechanical ventilation
II)Pulmonary rehabilitation
III)Bronchopulmonary hygiene
IV)Hyperbaric oxygenation

A)I and III only
B)II and III only
C)I,II,and III only
D)I,II,and IV only
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What are some reasons for the decline in heart-lung transplants among infants?
I)Difficulty in obtaining a donor
II)Avoidance of cardiac rejection
III)Averting premature coronary artery disease
IV)Reducing the length of time on cardiopulmonary bypass

A)I and IV only
B)II and III only
C)I,II,and III only
D)II,III,and IV only
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Which of the following chronic lung diseases is the most common indication for bilateral lung transplantation?

A)Severe asthma
B)Cystic fibrosis
C)Acute respiratory distress syndrome
D)Tetralogy of Fallot
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Twenty-four hours after a pediatric patient has undergone lung transplantation,the therapist notices on the patient's chest X-ray features consistent with pulmonary edema.How should the therapist interpret this finding?

A)The patient has experienced ischemia-reperfusion injury.
B)The patient is developing bronchiolitis obliterans.
C)A pneumonia-like infection has occurred.
D)Graft failure is present.
Question
Which of the following is the most common indication for heart transplantation?

A)Cardiomyopathy
B)Massive myocardial infarction
C)External pacemaker placement
D)Primary pulmonary hypertension
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Which of the following medications are used as antirejection agents?
I)Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
II)Cyclosporine
III)Azathioprine
IV)Mycophenolate mofetil

A)I and III only
B)II and III only
C)I,II,and IV only
D)II,III,and IV only
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Why does the pulmonary infection rate for lung transplantation appear to be higher than with other solid organ transplants?

A)Because the lung is in direct contact with the external environment
B)Because the entire cardiac output flows through the lungs multiple times per minute
C)Because the pulmonary circulation is more prone to hypertensive episodes than other organs
D)Because lung chemotaxis is compromised and fewer neutrophils populate the transplanted lungs
Question
What is the predominant cause of early postoperative mortality associated with heart transplantation?

A)Cardiac dysrhythmias
B)Sepsis
C)Organ rejection
D)Graft failure
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Which of the following microorganisms is associated with increased mortality among patients with cystic fibrosis?

A)Serratia marcescens
B)Staphylococcus aureus
C)Haemophilus influenza
D)Burkholderia cepacia
Question
What typically makes lungs unsuitable for donation?

A)Pulmonary edema
B)Platelike atelectasis
C)Tracheal tear
D)Tracheitis
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The therapist notices the following signs in a pediatric patient who recently had a heart transplant:
Decreased cardiac contractility
Congestive heart failure
Tachycardia
Tachypnea
Malaise
How should the therapist interpret these signs?

A)These signs are normal and expected after heart transplantation.
B)The patient has become hypovolemic.
C)The patient requires cardioversion.
D)The patient is in rejection.
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Deck 21: Thoracic Organ Transplantation
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Which of the following problems is associated with long-term heart transplant patients?

A)Coronary artery disease
B)Recurrent pulmonary edema
C)Coronary revascularization
D)Cardiac dysrhythmias
A
A troublesome and life-limiting problem in long-term heart transplant survivors,regardless of age,is the development of premature coronary artery disease or coronary vasculopathy,also known as graft atherosclerosis.
2
What is the predominant problem leading to heart transplantation in children younger than 1 year of age?

A)Cardiomyopathy
B)Congenital cardiac lesions
C)Valvular problems
D)Lethal cardiac dysrhythmias
B
Congenital cardiac lesions are the predominant problem leading to heart transplantation in children younger than 1 year of age,whereas cardiomyopathy predominates in older children.
3
Which of the following cardiac problems is responsible for the vast majority of neonatal cardiac transplants?

A)Cardiomyopathy
B)Ventricular septal defect
C)Cardiac pacemaker abnormalities
D)Hypoplastic left ventricle
D
Neonatal heart transplantation has been used almost exclusively for hypoplastic left-heart syndrome,which is uniformly fatal if surgical correction or transplantation is not offered.The current experience with either surgical correction or transplantation does not clearly indicate which is more appropriate to optimize survival.
4
Which of the following medications is associated with a decreased white blood cell count caused by bone marrow suppression?

A)Cyclosporine
B)Tacrolimus
C)Azathioprine
D)Azithromycin
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5
Which of the following conditions are considered complications of thoracic organ transplantation?
I)Respiratory failure
II)Bronchiolitis obliterans
III)Lung allografts
IV)Infection

A)III and IV only
B)I,II,and III only
C)I,II,and IV only
D)II,III,and IV only
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6
When could kidneys,liver,and lungs be procured for transplantation from a patient with anticipated cardiac arrest?

A)If arrest is anticipated within the next 24 hours
B)If arrest is anticipated within the next 12 hours
C)If arrest is anticipated within the next 6 hours
D)If arrest is anticipated within the next 1 hour
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7
Months after receiving a lung transplant a patient with cystic fibrosis exhibits the following signs and symptoms:
Increasing dyspnea
Increased coughing with sputum production
Colonization with Pseudomonas species
The patient also appears to be in respiratory failure.Which of the following conditions is likely developing?

A)Bronchiolitis obliterans
B)Bronchorrhea
C)Acute respiratory distress syndrome
D)Pulmonary hypertension
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8
Which of the following conditions is a frequent cause of graft failure occurring within the first 90 days after lung transplantation?

A)Organ rejection
B)The potency of the antirejection drugs among this population
C)Ischemia-reperfusion
D)High pulmonary vascular pressures
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9
Which of the following forms of interaction tend to occur between the respiratory therapist and a patient who receives a lung transplant?
I)Mechanical ventilation
II)Pulmonary rehabilitation
III)Bronchopulmonary hygiene
IV)Hyperbaric oxygenation

A)I and III only
B)II and III only
C)I,II,and III only
D)I,II,and IV only
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10
What are some reasons for the decline in heart-lung transplants among infants?
I)Difficulty in obtaining a donor
II)Avoidance of cardiac rejection
III)Averting premature coronary artery disease
IV)Reducing the length of time on cardiopulmonary bypass

A)I and IV only
B)II and III only
C)I,II,and III only
D)II,III,and IV only
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11
Which of the following chronic lung diseases is the most common indication for bilateral lung transplantation?

A)Severe asthma
B)Cystic fibrosis
C)Acute respiratory distress syndrome
D)Tetralogy of Fallot
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12
Twenty-four hours after a pediatric patient has undergone lung transplantation,the therapist notices on the patient's chest X-ray features consistent with pulmonary edema.How should the therapist interpret this finding?

A)The patient has experienced ischemia-reperfusion injury.
B)The patient is developing bronchiolitis obliterans.
C)A pneumonia-like infection has occurred.
D)Graft failure is present.
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13
Which of the following is the most common indication for heart transplantation?

A)Cardiomyopathy
B)Massive myocardial infarction
C)External pacemaker placement
D)Primary pulmonary hypertension
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14
Which of the following medications are used as antirejection agents?
I)Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
II)Cyclosporine
III)Azathioprine
IV)Mycophenolate mofetil

A)I and III only
B)II and III only
C)I,II,and IV only
D)II,III,and IV only
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Why does the pulmonary infection rate for lung transplantation appear to be higher than with other solid organ transplants?

A)Because the lung is in direct contact with the external environment
B)Because the entire cardiac output flows through the lungs multiple times per minute
C)Because the pulmonary circulation is more prone to hypertensive episodes than other organs
D)Because lung chemotaxis is compromised and fewer neutrophils populate the transplanted lungs
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What is the predominant cause of early postoperative mortality associated with heart transplantation?

A)Cardiac dysrhythmias
B)Sepsis
C)Organ rejection
D)Graft failure
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Which of the following microorganisms is associated with increased mortality among patients with cystic fibrosis?

A)Serratia marcescens
B)Staphylococcus aureus
C)Haemophilus influenza
D)Burkholderia cepacia
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18
What typically makes lungs unsuitable for donation?

A)Pulmonary edema
B)Platelike atelectasis
C)Tracheal tear
D)Tracheitis
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The therapist notices the following signs in a pediatric patient who recently had a heart transplant:
Decreased cardiac contractility
Congestive heart failure
Tachycardia
Tachypnea
Malaise
How should the therapist interpret these signs?

A)These signs are normal and expected after heart transplantation.
B)The patient has become hypovolemic.
C)The patient requires cardioversion.
D)The patient is in rejection.
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