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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1994
Organ donation and successful retrieval of life-saving organs is a complex process involving coordination of multiple transplant teams. Once brain death has been declared, assessment of the medical suitability of the donor and the arrangement of appropriate retrieval teams of surgeons is the responsibility of the organ procurement organization.
C T, Van Buren, O, Barakat
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Organ donation and successful retrieval of life-saving organs is a complex process involving coordination of multiple transplant teams. Once brain death has been declared, assessment of the medical suitability of the donor and the arrangement of appropriate retrieval teams of surgeons is the responsibility of the organ procurement organization.
C T, Van Buren, O, Barakat
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Gender Medicine, 2009
Along with ethical considerations, compelling an individual to donate organs, tissues, or bodily fluids brings several legal doctrines into conflict. The privacy of one's body is generally considered sacrosanct by American courts, which have upheld a competent adult's right to refuse medical procedures, even in cases when they are necessary to save the
Louis M, Solomon +2 more
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Along with ethical considerations, compelling an individual to donate organs, tissues, or bodily fluids brings several legal doctrines into conflict. The privacy of one's body is generally considered sacrosanct by American courts, which have upheld a competent adult's right to refuse medical procedures, even in cases when they are necessary to save the
Louis M, Solomon +2 more
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Nursing Standard, 2000
A resolution due to be debated at the RCN's annual congress in Bournemouth next week will ask members to 'urge the government to introduce an opt-out system of organ donation' (RCN 2000). The resolution will be preceded by a fringe event that will open up the debate. This article highlights some of the key issues.
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A resolution due to be debated at the RCN's annual congress in Bournemouth next week will ask members to 'urge the government to introduce an opt-out system of organ donation' (RCN 2000). The resolution will be preceded by a fringe event that will open up the debate. This article highlights some of the key issues.
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Organ Donation and Transplantation
2012This article examines key ethical issues involved in organ donation and transplantation. A brief initial overview is provided of general ethical issues that arise in relation to deceased and living organ donation, as well as xenotransplantation. Thereafter, the role played by the gift of life metaphor in underpinning the system of organ donation as ...
Farrell, A, Quigley, M
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2017
Organ transplantation improves survival and quality of life in patients with end-organ failure. Waiting lists continue to grow across the world despite remarkable advances in the transplantation process, from the creation of public engagement campaigns to the development of critical pathways for the timely identification, referral, approach, and ...
C B, Maciel, D Y, Hwang, D M, Greer
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Organ transplantation improves survival and quality of life in patients with end-organ failure. Waiting lists continue to grow across the world despite remarkable advances in the transplantation process, from the creation of public engagement campaigns to the development of critical pathways for the timely identification, referral, approach, and ...
C B, Maciel, D Y, Hwang, D M, Greer
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Organ donation and the dermatologist
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2022Natalie Y. King Stokes +1 more
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Assessing Global Organ Donation Policies: Opt-In vs Opt-Out
Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, 2021Harriet Etheredge
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