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This is a script adapted from Eubios Ethics Institute's Bioethics Education Project, depicting the emotional journey of a family faced with brain death and the decision of organ transplantation. As the family grapples with their emotions and ethical dilemmas, they learn about the anatomy of the brain and the concept of brain death.
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Ali’s Brain death and organ transplant Drama Script adapted from Eubios Ethics Institute Bioethics Education Project chapter drafts 4 & 5 by Alireza Bagheri. Producers: Darryl Macer, Mihaela Serbulea Inspiration for the play from Li Kuang
Cast(in alphabetical order) Hiroki Azakami – Mr Maleki Kaori Hayashi – Roya Abai, Maleki’s daughter Heo Yang-Hee - Mrs Maleki Lee Hea-Jin – Cardiologist Masato Motoki – Mr Abai Park So-Young – Mrs Abai Park Young Hee – Ali Abai Tomas Sniedziewski – Surgeon, Jahed
Roya knew that her brother Ali had gone cycling with his friends this morning. But why were they at the hospital? Shouldn't they be at home by this time? Roya was getting more nervous as these thoughts ran through her mind.
Anxiously, she was conscious of every change of emotion going through her father's face. Why? Why? Why? Over and over, she asked herself....trying to make sense of her father's somber mood.
At that moment, it was as if Roya's entire world had gone to pieces.
After what seemed like centuries of pain and sorrow....exhausted , with no tears left to cry, Roya went to bed.
Ali? "My brother?"…. surrounded by strange instruments. That mass of humanity that was Ali was silent and still as a log.
Brain dead, brain dead, brain dead .... words floating in her shocked mind.
"What is Brain Death?"The Anatomy of the Brain The brain consists of two parts: the Higher brain and the lower brain. The higher brain includes two hemispheres and the Cerebral Cortex. It is responsible for several higher functions, including intellectual function, speech and emotion. The lower brain includes the Brain Stem , which is the final pathway between cerebral structures and the spinal cord. It is responsible for a variety of automatic functions, such as control of respiration, heart rate and temperature.
In a different place but not a different time Roya, desperately hanging on to her innocence, painting images of her brother...
After visiting Ali, Mr. and Mrs. Abai, were guided into another room.
Mr. and Mrs. Maleki were waiting to see the organ procurement coordinator Jahed.
Tuesday night Tehran University Hospital Intensive Care Unit