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ORGAN TRANSPLANTS Basic Facts and Organizations that Support Organ Transplantation
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BASIC FACTS No age limits Under 18 requires parent or guardian consent To donate, indicate on driver’s license and carry donor card Assure family members know desire to be a donor Donation does not disfigure body or interfere with funeral All costs paid by recipient: insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid
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BASIC FACTS continued Organs: Heart, kidneys, pancreas, lungs, liver, and intestines Tissues: Cornea, skin, bone marrow, heart valves, and connective tissue Selling organs is illegal Why?
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FACTS continued Cornea is the most transplanted tissue It is better to have a donor the same race because they are more genetically alike, but same race is not mandatory Medical necessity is the first criteria considered to determine transplant candidacy
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NATIONAL DONOR NETWORK Patients on list matched by criteria: 1. Blood and tissue typing 2. Medical urgency 3. Time on the waiting list 4. Geographical location
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ORGAN PROCUREMENT ORGANIZATIONS Evaluate potential donors Discuss donation with family members Arrange for surgical removal of donated organs
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BIOETHICAL ISSUES Ethics of presumed consent In other countries, organs are donated regardless if they have a donor card or not Organ donations from prisoners and convicted criminals Financial incentives for organ donation Assessment for transplant candidacy American citizen? Lottery system: good or bad idea Preferred status for organ donors
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