Organ Transplant Quiz: Do You Know the Rules?

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Organ Transplant Quiz: Do You Know the Rules?

Most individuals realize that organ transplants are one of modern times' biggest contributions to medicine and that they provide individuals with a second chance at life. From kidneys and livers to hearts and lungs, thousands are preserved each year in the US. There are, however, strict regulations, a system for matching that few individuals realize exists, and dangers that very few individuals are aware of. The quiz that comes ahead will reveal just how well you realize organ donation, the system for matching, and why a transplant is successful.

What medicine type is essential for transplant patients to prevent rejection?

  • Antibiotics

  • Immunosuppressants

  • Painkillers

  • Antivirals

What is the usual legal age for registering as an organ donor in the US?

  • 16

  • 18

  • 21

  • 25

Which organ transplant is often used to treat end-stage liver disease?

  • Kidney

  • Liver

  • Lung

  • Heart

Which blood group is known as the “universal donor” in organ and blood matching?

  • AB+

  • B-

  • A+

  • O-

In the US, who manages the national organ donation system?

  • CDC (Centers for Disease Control)

  • UNOS (United Network for Organ Sharing)

  • WHO (World Health Organization)

  • NIH (National Institutes of Health)

Which organ transplant is considered the most complex and difficult to perform?

  • Kidney

  • Liver

  • Heart-lung

  • Cornea

Which organ can sometimes be donated by a living donor?

  • Heart

  • Brain

  • Kidney

  • Pancreas (whole)

Which of these organs CANNOT be transplanted?

  • Cornea

  • Heart

  • Pancreas

  • Brain

Which organ is the most commonly transplanted in the world?

  • Heart

  • Kidney

  • Liver

  • Lung

What is the biggest risk after an organ transplant?

  • Organ rejection

  • Sudden bleeding

  • Broken bones

  • Hearing loss

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