QUESTION 9
Within two years of Dr. Barnard's heart transplant surgery:
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Public response was so positive that transplant surgery rates increased dramatically |
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Public response was positive but the federal government imposed a ban for over a decade |
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Public response was so negative and critical that almost all transplants stopped for over a decade |
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Public response was negative but the federal government imposed a ban for over a decade |
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QUESTION 10
The first successful face transplant was performed in
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United States |
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Russia |
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France |
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D. |
China |
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QUESTION 11
The first artificial heart surgery was performed by
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Christian Bernard |
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B. |
William DeVries |
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C. |
Jean-Michel Dubernard |
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D. |
Barney Clark |
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QUESTION 12
The journalist pushed in front of a subway train by a homeless schizophrenic was
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Eddie Anguiano |
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B. |
Kendra Webdale |
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C. |
Connie Culp |
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D. |
Carla Nash |
9) Answer is A. Public response was positive and heart transplant rate incresed.
After the transplant Barnard had become a household name. This intense public interest resulted in the appearance of Barnard and his transplant on the front covers of Time, Life, and many others.
10) France.
Miss Dinoire, from Valenciennes, northern France, captured the imagination of the world in November 2005 when she was given a new nose, mouth and chin at the nearby Amiens Hospital.
11) William Devries
In 1982, Dr. Barney Clark was the first person implanted with the Jarvik-7, the first artificial heart intended to last a lifetime. William DeVries, an American cardiothoracic surgeon, performed the surgery.
12) Kendra Webdale
Andrew Goldstein, a schizophrenic man , pushed Kendra Webdale, 32, into the path of an N train at the 23rd Street station in January 1999.
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