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Kidneys, heart, liver, pancreas, intestines, lungs, bones, bone marrow, skin, and corneas. Some organs and tissues can be donated by living donors, such as a kidney or part of the liver, but most donations occur after the donor has died.
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Here is the information about organ donation. You can select the important points you need a d cut it down.
"You are born with the ability to add up light to one's life, don't ever waste it."
Organ donation is the process of donating organs or biological tissue to a living recipient, who is in need of a transplant, legally, either by consent while the donor is alive or after death with the assent of the kin. Organs may also be donated for research.
The organ most commonly given by a living donor is the kidney. Parts of other organs including the lung, liver and pancreas are now being transplanted from living donors. Organs you can donate while you are living include: part of the pancreas, a kidney, part of a lung, part of the intestine or part of the liver.Organs that can be donated after death are the heart, liver, kidneys,lungs, pancreas and small intestines.Tissues include corneas, skin, veins,heart valves, tendons, ligaments and bones.
There are three different ways to donate.
These are
◆Brain stem death - This is where a person no longer has activity in their brain stem due to a severe brain injury. They have permanently lost the potential for consciousness and the capacity to breathe.
◆Circulatory death - Is the irreversible loss of function of the heart and lungs after a cardiac arrest from which the patient cannot or should not be resuscitated.
◆living donation - Whilst you are still alive you can choose to donate
Organ and tissue donations can save and significantly improve the lives of many people who are sick or dying.For many people with a serious or critical illness related to organ failure, organ transplantation is the only hope for a healthy life.The measure of a life, after all isn't it's duration but it's donation.Don't take your organs to heaven, because God knows...we need them here!
Hope it helps!
Here is the information about organ donation. You can select the important points you need a d cut it down.
"You are born with the ability to add up light to one's life, don't ever waste it."
Organ donation is the process of donating organs or biological tissue to a living recipient, who is in need of a transplant, legally, either by consent while the donor is alive or after death with the assent of the kin. Organs may also be donated for research.
The organ most commonly given by a living donor is the kidney. Parts of other organs including the lung, liver and pancreas are now being transplanted from living donors. Organs you can donate while you are living include: part of the pancreas, a kidney, part of a lung, part of the intestine or part of the liver.Organs that can be donated after death are the heart, liver, kidneys,lungs, pancreas and small intestines.Tissues include corneas, skin, veins,heart valves, tendons, ligaments and bones.
There are three different ways to donate.
These are
◆Brain stem death - This is where a person no longer has activity in their brain stem due to a severe brain injury. They have permanently lost the potential for consciousness and the capacity to breathe.
◆Circulatory death - Is the irreversible loss of function of the heart and lungs after a cardiac arrest from which the patient cannot or should not be resuscitated.
◆living donation - Whilst you are still alive you can choose to donate
Organ and tissue donations can save and significantly improve the lives of many people who are sick or dying.For many people with a serious or critical illness related to organ failure, organ transplantation is the only hope for a healthy life.The measure of a life, after all isn't it's duration but it's donation.Don't take your organs to heaven, because God knows...we need them here!
Hope it helps!
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