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CCTN Exam Updated Actual Questions and CORRECT Answers Most common diseases requiring pancreas transplant - CORRECT ANSWER DM without signs of advanced diabetic nephropathy Most common diseases requiring liver transplant - CORRECT ANSWER Cholestatis Chronic Hepatitis Genetic Diseases Metabolic Diseases Cholestasis - CORRECT ANSWER Causes of ESRD - CORRECT ANSWER DM glomerulonephritis PKD HIV lupus Bile cannot flow from liver to duodenum HTN Reasons for Intestinal Transplant - CORRECT ANSWER Small Bowel Stenosis Necrotizing entercolitis Trauma Vascular Accidents Mesenteric thrombosis, atresia, or stenosis Chron's disease Type 1 Alcoholism

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CCTN Exam Updated Actual Questions
and CORRECT Answers
Most common diseases requiring pancreas transplant - CORRECT ANSWER Type 1
DM without signs of advanced diabetic nephropathy



Most common diseases requiring liver transplant - CORRECT ANSWER Alcoholism

Cholestatis

Chronic Hepatitis

Genetic Diseases
Metabolic Diseases



Cholestasis - CORRECT ANSWER Bile cannot flow from liver to duodenum



Causes of ESRD - CORRECT ANSWER HTN

DM
glomerulonephritis

PKD

HIV

lupus



Reasons for Intestinal Transplant - CORRECT ANSWER Chron's disease

Small Bowel Stenosis
Necrotizing entercolitis

Trauma

Vascular Accidents

Mesenteric thrombosis, atresia, or stenosis

,Hirschsprung disease - CORRECT ANSWER congenital megacolon with improper
peristalsis resulting in intestinal obstruction, pediatric need for transplant



Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction - CORRECT ANSWER A rare obstructive gut
motility disorder of the muscles and nerves in the intestine, pediatric need for transplant



Pediatric indication for intestinal transplant - CORRECT ANSWER Hirschsprung
disease

chronic intestinal pseudo obstruction
volvulus

gastroschisis (abdominal wall herniation)

congenital atresia

necrotizing enterocolitis

trauma

short gut syndrome



Short gut syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER the inability of the small intestine to
adequately absorb nutrition, fluids, and to regulate electrolytes, can be structural or
functional, usually acquired



Indications for Heart Transplant - CORRECT ANSWER CHF with Class 3-4
symptoms, max therapy, reduced exercise capacity, severe O2 dependence

End stage heart disease

Myocarditis

Myxomas

Refractory angina

Restrictive, dilated, or ischemic cardiomyopathy

life-threatening V arrhythmias



Pre Transplant Diagnostic Tests - CORRECT ANSWER Abdominal US

, CXR

EKG

PFT

Panorex
Right heart cath (if indicated)



Pre Transplant Lab Tests - CORRECT ANSWER ABO Rh

Virology Screening

Panel Reactive Antibody

Human Leukocyte Antibody

Toxoplasma Screening
Cancer Screening

Osteoporosis Screening

TB Screening



Virology Screening - CORRECT ANSWER determines recipients suitability for
transplant and post transplant infection risk; HIV, EBV, CMV, Hepatitis, RPR (syphilis), TB,
toxoplasma, herpes



Panel Reactive Antibody (PRA) - CORRECT ANSWER The percent PRA value is a
measure of a patient's level of sensitization to donor antigens. It is the percentage of cells
from a panel of blood donors against which a potential recipient's serum reacts. The PRA
reflects the percentage of the general population that a potential recipient makes antibodies
(is sensitized) against. The higher the PRA, the more sensitized a patient is to the general
donor pool, and thus the more difficult it is to find a suitable donor. A patient may become
sensitized as a result of pregnancy, a blood transfusion, or a previous transplant.



Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) - CORRECT ANSWER Molecules found on all
nucleated cells in the body that help the immune system to recognize whether or not a cell is
foreign to the body. Human leukocyte antigens are used to predict likelihood of organ
rejection, cannot test within 72 hours of a blood transfusion, on chromosome 6

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