In the case of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954)…

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In the cаse оf Brоwn v. Bоаrd of Educаtion of Topeka (1954) the U.S. Supreme Court held that:

Cаleb recоvers well enоugh tо be dischаrged from the hospitаl. He also begins to undergo additional testing for lung transplantation eligibility. After assessment by the lung transplant team, he is placed on the transplant waiting list with a lung allocation scale of 68. He is unable to continue participating in PR due to his deteriorating condition and begins using supplemental oxygen at home. He also moves into an apartment with his mother, which is closer to the lung transplant center. After 5 months on the wait list, Caleb receives a double lung transplant from an adult male cadaver donor. Following a 14-hour surgery, he is transferred to ICU, place on mechanical ventilation. On day 2 post-op he is weaned from mechanical ventilation and displays no complications or signs of acute organ rejection. On day 4 he is transferred from ICU to a hospital ward. On day 15 he is discharged to his local apartment. Immediately following the procedure, he is placed on immunosuppressant regime including prednisone, tacrolimus, and mycophenolate mofetil.   For the first 3 months post-transplant he is followed by the transplant team for weekly medical checkups and attends a pulmonary rehab program 2-3x a week.    Which of the following are potential side effects of Caleb's immunosuppressant medications?

Cаleb recоvers well enоugh tо be dischаrged from the hospitаl. He also begins to undergo additional testing for lung transplantation eligibility. After assessment by the lung transplant team, he is placed on the transplant waiting list with a lung allocation scale of 68. He is unable to continue participating in PR due to his deteriorating condition and begins using supplemental oxygen at home. He also moves into an apartment with his mother, which is closer to the lung transplant center. After 5 months on the wait list, Caleb receives a double lung transplant from an adult male cadaver donor. Following a 14-hour surgery, he is transferred to ICU, place on mechanical ventilation. On day 2 post-op he is weaned from mechanical ventilation and displays no complications or signs of acute organ rejection. On day 4 he is transferred from ICU to a hospital ward. On day 15 he is discharged to his local apartment. Immediately following the procedure, he is placed on immunosuppressant regime including prednisone, tacrolimus, and mycophenolate mofetil.   For the first 3 months post-transplant he is followed by the transplant team for weekly medical checkups and attends a pulmonary rehab program 2-3x a week. Pre-Transplant 6MWT (5 weeks prior)   Pretest Posttest HR 97 126 BP 136/88 150/92 SpO2% 88 74 RPE- SOB 4 9 REP- leg fatigue 2 7 Total Distance: 390m Rest Breaks: 1 Supplemental O2: Venturi mask, FiO2= 34% Walking aid: rollator   Post-Transplant 6MWT (12 weeks post)   Pretest Posttest HR 84 116 BP 130/84 146/82 SpO2% 95 92 RPE- SOB 0 3 REP- leg fatigue 0.5 7 Total Distance: 530m Rest Breaks: 0 Supplemental O2: none Walking aid: none   Based on the limited information available, develop an exercise prescription appropriate for Caleb as he re-joins PR post bilateral lung transplant. Justify each component of your ExRx and include special considerations.