When administered in the PO/NG form this medication must be separated by 2 hours from oral magnesium
What is Cellcept/mycophenolate
Heart transplant recipients are more likely to have a higher resting heart rate, altered response to certain cardiac drugs and not experience angina as a result of this.
What is cardiac denervation (loss of nerve connection to the heart)
The type of cardiomyopathy displayed here:

What dilated cardiomyopathy?
In order for this to occur 2 caregivers must complete a 24 hour stay in which caregiver completes all aspects of care.
What is an eligibility requirement for discharge?
The listing status for a patient with CHD living at home on oral heart failure medications?
What is Status 2?
This immunosuppressive medication is typically started POD 3-4 once kidney function recovers and can be administered orally or via NG
What is Prograf/tacrolimus
This virus is most commonly associated with Post Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder (PTLD)
What is EBV?
Refers to a set of clinical signs and symptoms indicative of myocardial dysfunction and cardiac output that is inadequate to meet the metabolic demands of the body
What is heart failure?
This complication occurs when the recipient’s immune system recognizes the organ as foreign. This can be in the form of ACR, AMR of CAV.
What is rejection?
The heart transplant listing status of a 1 y.o. male with HLHS s/p Glenn on a Berlin Heart
What is Status 1A?
When inpatient this calcineurin inhibitor should be given EXACTLY at 9am and 9pm and trough levels drawn EXACTLY at 8:30am (30 minutes before medications is due)
What is tacrolimus?
The most likely diagnosis for a 17 year old male transplanted 3 months ago, admitted with new onset fatigue, shortness of breath, palpitations. 15-lead EKG shows atrial flutter with HR of 160 and clinical exam reveals S3 gallop
What is rejection
Increased WOB, exercise intolerance, poor feeding, lethargy, poor growth, mental status changes
The gold standard for detecting rejection in a heart transplant recipient

What is endomyocardial biopsy (EMB)?
The heart transplant listing status for a 3 yo DCM patient on milrinone of 0.75 mcg/kg/min?
What is Status 1B?
Absolute CD3 count should be drawn following the 3rd dose of this induction medication to determine if doses 4 and 5 are required
What is Antithymocyte globulin (ATG)?
This type of transplant can be performed in patients less than 2 years of age due to a lack of early production of antibodies against blood group antigens
What is an ABO incompatible transplant?
Contact these teams in the event of a significant change in VAD performance
What is the primary team and the VAD team
The 3 stages of immunosuppression
What is induction, maintenance, anti-rejection
Following selection committee meeting we are required to notify the family if patient is accepted, declined or deferred for heart transplant within 10 days via this method of communication
What is in writing?