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Table of Contents. 11. Fab 5 Documentary 12. Health Determinants 13. Chronic Diseases Notes 14. Reading Passage #2 15. Share Your Opinion 16. Organ Donation Notes 17. Stories of Hope. Organ and Tissue Donation. Organ/Tissue Donation Notes.
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Table of Contents 11. Fab 5 Documentary 12. Health Determinants 13. Chronic Diseases Notes 14. Reading Passage #2 15. Share Your Opinion 16. Organ Donation Notes 17. Stories of Hope
Organ/Tissue DonationNotes • A heart on a NC driver’s license indicates you want to be a donor • It is illegal to buy or sell organs and tissues for transplantation in the United States • The type of medical care you receive is not influenced by your designation as a donor
Organ/Tissue DonationNotes • Rich and famous people do not receive donated organs/tissues quicker than others • Majority of religions encourage organ and tissue donation • An organ donor can still have a customary funeral and an open casket, if desired
Organ/Tissue DonationNotes • There are 2 types of donors: living and deceased • One organ and tissue donor can save, or improve, the lives of 50 people or more • More than 100,000 people are on the national transplant waiting list right now • A new name is added to the list every 13 minutes
Organ/Tissue DonationNotes • Every 27 minutes someone receives an organ transplant • Blood donors must be 17 years old • 16 with parent permission • Kidney transplants are more successful when the donor and recipient are from the same ethnic or racial background
Organ/Tissue DonationNotes • Medical factors used in determining who receives an organ transplant: • Size of organ • Blood type • Degree of illness
Organ/Tissue DonationNotes • At the end of the donation process, general information about the recipients of donated organs are given to the family • The recipient’s family picks up the medical costs from the organ banks for organ recovery and surgery. No expenses to the donor’s family
Organ Donation Process • Patient is declared “brain dead” • Deceased patient’s family is contacted • Patient remains on ventilator • Tests are completed to determine which organs can be donated
Organ Donation Process cont. • A recipient is located through the United Network for Organ Sharing and the donor will undergo surgery • The body is prepared for the funeral home • Letters are sent to the donor’s family with general information about the recipient, excluding names