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What is the bases of HLA correct answers Major histocompatibility complex, or identification of self.
what are common markers for hematopoietic stem cells correct answers CD34+
Class 1 HLA molescules are correct answers A,B, and C
Class 2 are correct answers DR and DQ
what cells play an...
BMT ONCC certification || Questions and 100% Accurate
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What is the bases of HLA correct answers Major histocompatibility complex, or identification of
self.
what are common markers for hematopoietic stem cells correct answers CD34+
Class 1 HLA molescules are correct answers A,B, and C
Class 2 are correct answers DR and DQ
what cells play an important role in the movement of stem cells from marrow to the circulating
blood correct answers Stromal cells
What is the probability of finding a complete match with a sibling donor correct answers 25%
what transplant pts have the greatest risk of relapse correct answers those undergoing a
syngeneic transplant have the greatest risk of relapse because of lack of graft vs tumor effect.
What type of transplant has a low potential for graft vs host disease correct answers Cord blood
this is good for non-malignant disease such as aplastic anemia since it does not benefit from a
graft vs tumor effect
what is a serious complication of t cell depleted bone marrow correct answers increased
incidence of graft failure
this is because t lymps are important for promoting and maintaining alllografts
Administration of what has found to be a therapeutic option in lymphoprolferative diseases that
are EBV modulated. correct answers administration of EBV cytotoxic t-lymphocytes
what is the most important factor that determines the best myeloablative conditioning regimen
correct answers the pts disease
what is one of the goals with allogenic transplant in the management of malignant disease correct
answers to provide a healthy donor immune system in order to prevent tumor recurrence by
creating a graft vs tumor effect.
non-myeloablative transplants were developed as a treatment pan for correct answers those that
benefit from graft vs tumor effect
what is a disadvantage to using umbilical cord stem cells for allogenic transplant correct answers
they are available in a limited and finite number.
FACT requires correct answers HEP b testing
, myeloma patient may be ineligible for transplant when what? correct answers there is prior use
of melphalan because it may impact their ability to collect stem cells.
what should be addressed with pts before a stem cell transplant correct answers fertility
how are donor cells mobolized correct answers they are mobilized using colony stimulating
factors
when does ACT require a patient be notified correct answers when there is a positive microbial
product
what test does fact require on donors for allogenic transplants correct answers CMV IGM
other test are HIV, Hepatitis, and syphilis
what is one of the common side effects seen in pts taking GCFS INJECTIONS correct answers
Bone pain
What are some important nursing consideration with auto stem cell mobolization and collection
in young children correct answers -priming the machine with irradiated PRBC
-blood volume used in apheresis machine should not exced 15% of childs blood volume
what may a pt who has failed collection benefit from correct answers a chemokine antagonist
like plerixafor
to address the psychosocial needs of a transplant pt. and caregiver the health care team should
develop what? correct answers a comprehensive educational program
what are allogenic donors mobilized with correct answers filgastrim
about how many days should pass between a dental extraction and the start of a conditioning
regimen correct answers 10-14 days
what should you do if a pt develops facial swelling during a stem cell infusion correct answers
stop the infusion and then administer antihistamines, as it is likely an allergic reaction
The most common cause of hepatic sinusoidal obstructive syndrome (HSOS) are correct answers
patient who receive Cytoxan/TBI or oral busulfan in their preparative regimens.
The curative mechanism for a non-myeloablative transplant relies upon that correct answers the
patient will mount a graft vs tumor effect.
Radiation can cause muscle asymmetry, because correct answers it can cause hypoplasia to
muscles and soft tissues
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