Listing Status
Pre-Transplant
Post-Transplant
Nursing Considerations/Complications
HLA
100

A patient is able to remain living at home while actively listed.

What is status 2?

100

BNP, MRSA, MRSA, CMV/EBV...

What are labs needed for transplant?

100

Gold standard for rejection detection in heart transplant. 

What is heart endomyocardial biopsy?

100

Increased BNP, hypertension, nausea or vomiting, SOB 

What are symptoms of rejection?

100

This blood test is drawn regularly prior to transplant to see how many antibodies a patient has. 

What are PRAs?

200

Temporarily inactive on the waitlist.

What is status 7?

200

This lab tube is sent with the chart to the OR.

What is a red top?

200
Key labs to monitor post-transplant.

What are Tacrolimus trough and BNP?

200

Elevated WBC, fever, and hypotension.

What are symptoms of infection?

200

This blood test is drawn in order to confirm ABOi status.

What is a isohemoglobin panel?

300

Less than 1 year old at listing or on one inotropic agent. 

What is status 1b?

300
At time of transplant this medication is started 1-2 hours prior to the OR.

What is mycophenolate?

300

Level of 10-12

What is the tacrolimus trough goal for the first year?

300

Best way to prevent the spread of infection.

What is hand washing?

300
A patient with iso titers of 1:8

What is an ABOi candidate?

400

Inpatient on multiple or high dose inotropic agents, MCSD, or intubated.

What is status 1a?
400

•Hepatitis panel, HIV panel, and HCV PCR

What are infectious disease labs drawn upon transplant admission?

400

Immunosuppression changes are made by this provider. 

Who are CHF2/ heart transplant/heart failure providers?

400
Double check the medication reconciliation on the AVS and any medication delivered. 

What are the bedside nurse discharge responsibilities?

400

This lab is drawn after transplant to monitor new antibodies.

What is DSA?

500

Patient is granted temporary status increase due to severity of medical condition. 

What is an exception?

500

At time of transplant this medication goes to the OR and is NOT started at the bedside. 

What is methylprednisolone?

500

This is done on week 2, 4, 8, 12, 6 months, 1 year, and annually.

What is the heart biopsy schedule?
500

Tacrolimus trough is drawn 30 minutes prior to medication due in this tube. 

What is a purple EDTA tube?

500

This lab is drawn at the time of transplant to confirm HLA matching. 

What is a crossmatch?

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