My Transplant
My Medications
Paying For My Healthcare
High Risk Behaviors
100

Fever, shortness of breath, tiredness, nausea, and vomiting could be symptoms of what?

Rejection

100

You will keep your medications at an even level in your blood by doing this.  

Taking your anti-rejection medication at the same time every day.

100

Medicaid, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna are examples of what. 

Insurance providers. 

100

True or False: Transplant patients have a higher risk of getting an STI.

True

200

You are advised to stay away from these fruits after having a transplant.

pomegranate and grapefruit

200

You are preventing rejection of this by taking your anti-rejection medications as prescribed.

Your organ 

200

One of these will tell you what insurance provider you have.

Insurance card

200

True or False: Smoking, drinking, or taking drugs are more of a concern for transplant patients.

True

300

You are advised to stay away from these medications after having a transplant.

NSAIDs because it can be harmful to your kidneys and worsen high blood pressure. 

300

Utilizing reminders, such as these, helps us take our medications at the same time every day.  

Pillboxes, alarms, parents/guardians.
300

You need this (aside from money) to pay for medication and medical care.

Health insurance

300

This medication can cause birth defects in women who have had a transplant. 

Cellcept or Mycophenolate

400

This helps the doctor check medication levels in your blood.

Blood test/lab work

400

You can keep a list of your medications here. 

Cell phone, wallet, in your pocket. 

400

This is a set fee you pay for a doctor's visit or prescription.

Co-pay

400

True or False: Having a transplant will affect your ability to get pregnant or get a partner pregnant.

False

500

This app on your phone can be used to check appointments, medical records, lab work results, visit notes.

MyAtrium, MyChart

500

You can miss doses of your anti-rejection medications this many times.

You should never miss doses of your medications. 

500

At what age do you lose private insurance under a parent's policy?

26

500

These are options to protect against STIs if you become sexually active.

Condoms

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