2. What is Cadaveric donation?
A. Donation of organs such as heart, lungs,
kidneys, liver, pancreas from brain dead people.
B. Both (a) and (b)
C. Tissue donation, such as skin, corneas, tendons,
D. None of the above bone from brain dead as well as heart dead people.
Answers
Answer:
The act of donating one’s organs can save the lives of scores of people who live on the brink of death every day. According to the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (NOTTO) set up under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, every year, around 2,50,000 people need kidneys and approximately 1,00,000 people need corneas. There are about 80,000 people in need of a liver and 50,000 for a heart. It is said over 5 lakh people die every year due to the unavailability of organs.
The Benefits of Organ Donation
Vital organs for transplantation include the heart, liver, pancreas, intestine, kidneys, and lungs. Also, tissues can be recovered, including corneas, bone, skin, heart valves, tendons and veins.
Those in need of an organ transplant can be people suffering from end-stage diseases of the organs or may have damaged it due to serious injury. Diseases like acute kidney and liver failure, diabetes, terminal lung illness, heart failure, heart valvular disease, burns and corneal blindness can be treated through donated organs.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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