None. A deceased patient is dead and therefore can eat nothing.
kidney
Depends on what blood type the person receiving the transplant is. They have to be the same.
There is a wide range of treatment doses, depending on the patient's age, kidney function, and the type of infection being treated.
Diaphragmatic breathing is common type of breathing. You can not advice the patient not to have such type of breathing. He is bound to go for the same in at least during sleep.
Kidney's require more complex matching than other organs; for kidneys you must match tissue as well as compatible blood type. Kidneys also require higher dosages of immunosuppression than other transplanted organs (they reject easily). Obviously, the transplanted kidney also has to cope with filtering out all the immunosuppression; this puts additional stress on the kidney, which shortens the grafts lifespan.
A grastic patient have problem related to gas pain, indigestion and ulcers. Bananas, rice, soy and different type of food which contains valuable amount of calcium is much needed for this type of patient.
Vegetables
After a liver operation, it's best for the patient to eat healthy foods that are easily digested and to avoid a lot of protein and carbs.
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It is a funnel type shape and it is part of the urethra in the kidney.
kidney failure and disorder
Depends on the type of food poisoning. Different bacteria from different foods, different symptoms. Can range from diarrhea to kidney failure and death.
After a liver operation, there are no specific foods you cannot take, with the obvious exception of alcohol.