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bclement10

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What type of bone marrow transplant must have compatible human leukocyte antigen in both the donor and recipient?
 
  1. Intravenous transplant
   2. Allogeneic
   3. Autologous
   4. Peripheral stem cell transplant

Question 2

Place the Kbler-Ross stages of dying in the appropriate order.
 
  a. Bargaining
  b. Acceptance
  c. Anger
  d. Denial
  e. Depression



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1. An intravenous transplant does not require compatible human leukocyte antigens.
2. Allogeneic transplants have to be compatible in order to decrease the risk for rejection.
3. Autologus does not have the same human leukocyte antigen and increases the chance for rejection.
4. Stem cell transplants must be from the child's own stem cells in order to have compatibility.

Answer to Question 2

D, C, A, E, B
Kbler-Ross outlines the stages of acceptance of death as: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.



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