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kompoz [17]
2 years ago
10

A nurse is caring for patients on an inpatient surgical unit. which patients does the nurse identify as having a risk for impair

ed immunity?
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Lunna [17]2 years ago
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Patients with recent organ transplantation who are on immunosuppression's are having a risk of impaired immunity.

<h3>What exactly is an organ transplant?</h3>

During an organ transplant procedure, an organ is taken from one body and put in the recipient's body to replace a missing or damaged organ. The donor and recipient may both be present at the same location, or the organs may be transported from the donor site to another location.

Organs and/or tissues that are transplanted into the body of the same person are referred to as autografts. Recent transplants between two individuals of the same species are called allografts. Live or cadaveric sources can be used for allografts.

<h3>What kinds of organ transplants are there?</h3>
  • The damaged lung or lungs of a patient are replaced with one or both healthy lungs from a recently deceased donor.
  • November 2000 saw the first lung transplant in Singapore.
  • Only nine lung transplants had been carried out locally as of the end of 2009 due to stringent medical standards for lung donor compatibility.

Learn more about organ transplantation:

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