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Glossary of Terms
Anesthesia
medicine given
by injection or mouth that causes partial or
complete loss of feeling for a period of time,
usually during surgery
Antirejection Medicine
(See
Immunosuppressants)
Antibiotics
drugs taken to
prevent infections and kill bacteria
Antihypertensive
medicine
that prevents or controls high blood pressure
Aspirin
pain reliever taken
by mouth; also helps to prevent blood clot formation
Cardiac Catheterization
a
procedure in which a small tube is guided through
a vein or an artery into the right or left side
of the heart to check the function of the heart
and the coronary arteries
Cardiologist
doctor who studies
and treats diseases of the heart
Catheter
tube, generally
small and flexible, inserted into the body, to
infuse medications, monitor organ function and
drain fluid
CellCept®
immunosuppressant
drug used mainly to prevent the body from rejecting
an organ or tissue transplant (see also mycophenolate
mofetil)
Cholesterol
fat substance
found in animal meats, dairy products and produced
by the liver; a high level of cholesterol in
the blood is a risk factor for developing heart
disease Blood cholesterol can be elevated by
cyclosporine
Clinical Nutritionist
specialist
in selecting foods that repair or maintain the
body
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
a
very common virus that usually causes a flu-like
illness with fever, general body aches, and a
decreased appetite which lasts two or three days
Congenital
existing at birth
Cyclosporine
drug that helps
keep the body from rejecting a transplanted organ
Brand names include Neoral® and Gengraf®
Dermatology
study and treatment
of skin
Diabetes
the body’s
inability to control the amount of insulin or
blood sugar it produces for energy
Diastolic Blood Pressure
bottom
number of the blood pressure reading that shows
the amount of resistance in the blood vessels
that the heart has to overcome
Donor
person who gives an
organ to be used in another person
Echocardiogram
diagnostic
test that uses reflected sound wave images to
see the heart and provides information regarding
the structure and function of the heart
Edema
swelling of body tissue
caused by fluid leaking from blood vessels
Fluid Retention
condition
in which the body stores excess fluid
Glomeruli
A capillary bed
that is found in the nephrons of the kidneys
The cells in the glomerulus filtrate blood that
enters into the kidney
Glucagon
Substance produced
by the pancreas that raises your blood sugar
level by stimulating sugar production in various
organs
Idiopathic
arising from
an unknown or obscure cause
Immune System
your body’s
natural defense system against foreign invaders
such as viruses, bacteria, some types of cancers,
and sometimes transplanted organs or tissue
Immunization
giving antibodies
or other agents to protect against disease
Immunosuppressants
drugs
that help treat or prevent the immune system
from rejecting an organ or tissue transplant
Immunosupression
process
of preventing the body’s immune system
from rejecting an organ or tissue transplant
Infection
condition in which
the body is invaded by a disease-causing micro-organism
Insulin
Substance produced
by the pancreas thathelps your
body absorb blood sugar from the blood into your
cells to produce energy
Intravenous (IV)
a catheter
(small tube) inserted into a vein so that fluid,
blood or medicine can be received
Lab Draw
process of taking
blood or urine for laboratory analysis
Laboratory (Lab)
place where
blood and specimens are studied and identified
LifeLink
organization which
matches organs and tissues with potential recipients
Medic Alert
nonprofit organization
that provides a bracelet or necklace with your
personal medical information which can be used
by medical personnel in case you have a car accident
or other type of emergency
Nephrologist
doctor who
studies and treats diseases of the kidneys
Nephrons
The basic structural
and functional unit of the kidney The basic
function of the kidney is to regulate water and
soluble substances in the body by filtering it
all out first, reabsorbing what should be kept
and excreting the rest
Post-transplant
after transplantation
Pravachol
drug that lowers
cholesterol
Prednisone
medication used
to limit rejection of a transplanted organ or
tissue
Pre-transplant
before
transplantation
Prograf®
(See tacrolimus)
Prostate
gland around the
neck of the bladder and urethra in males that
secretes ejaculatory fluid
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA)
special
blood test recommended for men over the age of
50 to screen for prostate cancer
Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist
nurse
specially trained to help you and your family
deal with behavioral and mental issues such as
stress, anxiety, depression and addiction
Psychiatrist
physician who
diagnoses and treats mental disorders
Rectal
lower part of the
colon or large intestine
Rejection
condition in which
recipient’s body rejects tissue or organ
transferred from a donor
Status
patient’s current
condition
Systolic Blood Pressure
amount
of force used by the heart to eject blood out
of the heart; “systolic” refers to
the top number read as part of blood pressure
Tacrolimus
drug the helps
keep the body from rejecting a transplanted organ
Brand name is Prograf®
Testicular
Relating to the
male reproductive glands that produce reproductive
cells and the hormone testosterone
Tetanus
infectious disease
that causes painful muscle contractions; also
known as lockjaw
Transplant Coordinator
specially
trained, registered nurse who coordinates care
for patients before and after transplantation
Transplant Surgeon
highly
trained doctor who perfoms the transplant operation
Transplantation
transfer
of living tissue or organs from one person to
another
Ultrasound
device that uses
ultrasonic waves to outline the shape of various
tissues and organs of the body
UNOS
United Network for Organ
Sharing, a national agency that maintains a national
computerized transplant waiting list and helps
locate donor organs
Vaccination
injection that
builds your body’s resistance to an infection
Vital Signs
temperature,
pulse, respiration and blood pressure
Zantac®
drug used to
treat stomach problems like peptic ulcers and
heartburn