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This general term refers to the preparative treatment given to the patient prior to transplant.

What is conditioning?

100

This preservative for frozen cellular products can cause acute reactions when reinfused into the patient.

What is DMSO (dimethylsulfoxide)?

100

The term used to describe the divided doses of Total Body Irradiation.

What are “Fractions”?

100

This chemotherapy drug can cause severe mucositis and has short stability.

What is Melphalan?

100

3 of the several criteria used to determine patient eligibility for a transplant.

What are: age, physical condition, comorbidity score, diagnosis and disease stage, previous treatment(s), insurance, caregiver support, psychological state, donor suitability and availability?

200

The term used to describe the process of expanding stem cells and pushing them into the peripheral circulation.

What is Mobilization?

200

This important aspect of care reduces the incidence of mucositis, especially with TBI.

What is frequent oral care?

200

This high level immune activation can occur in a Haplo SCT or CAR-T patient.

What is a CRS (Cytokine Release Syndrome)?

200

This chemotherapy drug, used also as an immunosuppressant, may cause hemorrhagic cystitis, fluid retention, and SIADH.

What is Cyclophosphamide?

200

These are important steps in being ready for a cellular infusion (name 4).

What are: recent vital sings/pre-assessment, PICC flow by gravity, pre-meds given, product release, MD name/#, handoff on other patients?

300

The term used to describe removing of antibodies of some recipients to reduce their risk of graft rejection.

What is a Desensitization?

300

These are the three most common organs affected by Acute Graft Versus Host Disease.

What are the skin, liver, and GI tract?

300

This is a term used when a patient's blood counts have recovered to a safe level.

What is "Engraftment"?

300

The therapeutic trough level of Tacrolimus

What is 5 - 10 ng/mL?

300

Three important aspects of patient care prior to a patient leaving for TBI.

What are: giving pre-meds, documentation recent VS, having patient use the bathroom (and giving PRN meds if needed)?

400

The cell surface marker that is used to determine the number of stem cells in a donated stem cell product.

What is CD34+?

400

This is what happens if the stem cell product does not reconstitute the patient's hematopoietic system.

What is graft failure?

400

The condition in which T cells attack the Allo patient as engraftment occurs.

What is Graft Versus Host Disease?

400

This chemotherapy is used for SCT conditioning and for lymphodepletion prior to CAR-T infusion

What is Fludarabine?

400

This organ problem may be the result of conditioning and presents with weight gain, abdominal distension, and increased bilirubin

What is Sinusoidal Obstruction Syndrome (SOS) or Veno-Occlusive Disease (VOD) of the liver?

500

The cluster of genes that determines the 'match' between donor and recipient.

What is the Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) system?

500

An inflammatory condition that occurs after transplant in which there is a rapid increase in neutrophils plus fever, rash, and capillary leak/weight gain.

What is engraftment syndrome?

500

This life-threatening infection can lead to bowel perforation and death and warrants frequent abdominal assessments. 

What is neutropenic enterocolitis (typhlitis)? 

500

This immune suppressant can cause multiple organ toxicities, including seizures.

What is Tacrolimus?

500

This latent virus is often reactivated in the Allo patient, either from him/herself or from the donor.

What is Cytomegalovirus (CMV)?

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