Matching Quiz for practicing vocabulary

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Matching Quiz for Organ Donation
1.
Allocation
A.
The transparent outer coat of the eyeball
that covers the iris and can be transplanted.
2.
Brain death
B.
3.
Cadaveric donors
Transplantation of an organism’s own cells
or tissues.
C.
4.
Cornea
The system of ensuring that organs and
tissues are distributed fairly to patients who
are in need.
5.
Donation
D.
6.
End-stage organ
disease
The process of retrieving organs and/or
tissue from a donor.
E.
7.
Immunosuppressive
Drugs
A disease that leads to failure of an organ
(i.e., emphysema – lungs, cardiomyopathy –
heart).
F.
Chemical agents that cause the human body
not to produce antibodies that fight off
foreign material in the body.
8.
Living donors
9.
Procurement
G.
The act of giving one’s organs or tissue to
someone else.
10.
Transplant centers
H.
11.
Transplantation
Persons who donate a kidney or part of a
lung or liver while they are still alive.
I.
12.
Allogeneic (allograft)
Occurs when a person’s brain activity stops
permanently.
J.
13.
Autologous
The transfer of cells, tissues, or organs from
one area of the body to another, or from one
organism to another.
14.
Xenogeneic (xenograft)
K.
Transplantation between members of
different species.
L.
Transplantation between genetically different
members of the same specifies.
M.
Non-living donors (have been declared brain
dead).
N.
Hospitals or medical centers that perform
organ and/or tissue transplants.
15.
Give an example of an Organ Procurement Organization here in
North Carolina. What are the four things they are responsible for?
16.
List 5 organs (not tissues, bone or bone marrow) that can be donated.
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