Published Dec 8, 2005
Hoozdo, ADN
1,555 Posts
How many of you would have an interest in adding transplantation nursing in the specialty forums? I was asked by a moderator to see if there was interest in it. I work in transplantation and know of at least one other member who does. I am also a living example of how transplantation works - I received a liver transplant 6 years ago, (secondary to Hepatitis C),
Any takers?
mandana
347 Posts
I'd be very interseted. Transplants are an area of special interest to me and one of the big reasons I entered nursing. My aunt received a kidney transplant from a living donor, and she lived well with it for 20+ years.
I'm a student, but my ultimate goal is to be a part of a transplant team. I think it's just so darn cool.
Amanda
following_faith
254 Posts
I would love to see that also!
scampi710
71 Posts
Is there anyone on the forum who can help me with post op care of a renal transplant patient?
The patient will be 5 to 7 days post-op when I assume care.
What about 24 hour urines at this time.
B/P's? Meds? Complications? Foleys? Rejection s/s.
All information of any kind, including articles would be helpful.
I searched Yahoo, but am not finding what I need.
Thanks.
dorimar, BSN, RN
635 Posts
So ironic that this thread got posted. I would absolutely love it. I am starting in an ICU that does liver, renal & pancreas transplants and i don't have experience wtih this aspect of ICU. I would use the site often.
greatshakes
255 Posts
It'd be great. My brother in law had heart transplant and lived for 6 years after but eventually he died of an aneurysm. He also had cancer. He was on all these meds later after the heart transplant and two of the other heart recipients died a short while after because the combination of certain drugs caused mucle meltdown. They got him in time though. I think it would be a fascinating and exciting speciality though.
riceberry
12 Posts
I am interested. I start work on a kidney/liver transplant floor as a new grad in July.
:balloons: Hooray....I found a wealth of information on Google....forget Yahoo......
I feel so greatly relieved that I finally found it:balloons:
No longer spinning!!!
fleasle
61 Posts
I, too, will be starting as a new grad on a transplant floor. I vote yes to a transplant forum.
TazziRN, RN
6,487 Posts
I'd be interested. I was a living donor for my dad, and my brother was a multi-organ cadaver donor.