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Lung Transplantation Handbook

- A Guide for Patients

About Lung Transplantation Handbook

This comprehensive, 270-page book, written by lung transplant recipient Karen A. Couture, covers the entire transplantation process from beginning to end for both lung and heart-lung transplants. This book introduces the reader, in easy-to-understand language, to the complex process of getting on the transplant waiting list and how the list works; preparing for surgery and the surgery itself; financing the operation and the recovery afterward; and the complications of rejection and the medications. It also includes precautions a transplant recipient should take in order to live a long and healthy life; returning to work or school; future trends in transplantation; and writing to your donor family. Scattered throughout this book are excerpts from the stories of pre-transplant patients, recipients and caregivers, to offer the unique perspective only a person going through the process could furnish. This edition also provides a wealth of information in an extensive, up-to-date resource section; glossary; appendix of all lung transplant centers, including waiting time and the number of transplants performed; bibliography; and worksheets. This publication is a must-read for transplant candidates, recipients, family members, as well as social workers, and nurse transplant coordinators. Click here to read about Joanne Schum's TAKING FLIGHT: INSPIRATIONAL STORIES IN LUNG TRANSPLANTATION Shirley Jewett's I CALL MY NEW LUNG TINA: INSPIRATION FROM A TRANSPLANT SURVIVOR

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781552125045
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 282
  • Published:
  • August 6, 2006
  • Weight:
  • 727 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 12, 2024
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025

Description of Lung Transplantation Handbook

This comprehensive, 270-page book, written by lung transplant recipient Karen A. Couture, covers the entire transplantation process from beginning to end for both lung and heart-lung transplants.
This book introduces the reader, in easy-to-understand language, to the complex process of getting on the transplant waiting list and how the list works; preparing for surgery and the surgery itself; financing the operation and the recovery afterward; and the complications of rejection and the medications. It also includes precautions a transplant recipient should take in order to live a long and healthy life; returning to work or school; future trends in transplantation; and writing to your donor family.
Scattered throughout this book are excerpts from the stories of pre-transplant patients, recipients and caregivers, to offer the unique perspective only a person going through the process could furnish.
This edition also provides a wealth of information in an extensive, up-to-date resource section; glossary; appendix of all lung transplant centers, including waiting time and the number of transplants performed; bibliography; and worksheets. This publication is a must-read for transplant candidates, recipients, family members, as well as social workers, and nurse transplant coordinators.
Click here to read about
Joanne Schum's TAKING FLIGHT: INSPIRATIONAL STORIES IN LUNG TRANSPLANTATION
Shirley Jewett's I CALL MY NEW LUNG TINA: INSPIRATION FROM A TRANSPLANT SURVIVOR

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