QUESTION 7 The first xenograph infant heart transplant involved what donor speci
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QUESTION 7
The first xenograph infant heart transplant involved what donor species?
Pig
Chimpanzee
Baboon
Dog
4 points
QUESTION 8
Dr. Dubernard's facial transplant is considered
A medical success despite his questionable motivations
A medical failure despite his honorable intentions
A medical success and the result of unquestionable motivations
A medical failure and the result of questionable motivations
4 points
QUESTION 9
Within two years of Dr. Barnard's heart transplant surgery:
Public response was so positive that transplant surgery rates increased dramatically
Public response was positive but the federal government imposed a ban for over a decade
Public response was so negative and critical that almost all transplants stopped for over a decade
Public response was negative but the federal government imposed a ban for over a decade
A.Pig
B.Chimpanzee
C.Baboon
D.Dog
Explanation / Answer
7.
The first xenograft transplantation was performed in 1984.
Donor: Baboon (heart)
Acceptor: American infant (Baby Fae)
So, option C is correct.
8.
The first successful face transplantation in humans was performed by Dubernard in 2005.
It is considered a medical success but it become a center of an ethical storm.
So, option A is correct.
9.
Dr. Barnard's heart transplant surgery was a medical success and it lead to a positive public response towards transplantation surgeries.
Within two years, the surgery rates increased dramatically.
So, option A is correct.
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