The role of the transplant nurse is pivotal as these paramedical care professionals extend immense physical, mental, and emotional support for the patients, both recipients and organ donors, through the transplant procedure. Donating or receiving a vital organ – liver, pancreas, heart, hand, BMT, lung, kidneys, or intestines is a physically and mentally taxing procedure but is a boon to patients suffering from end-stage organ failure. An organ transplant is done to restore the quality of life, better health, and vitality. Its success depends on various factors, including the healthy organ, specialist surgeon, and paramedical staff present during and after the procedure.