"For the world, you may be a person, but for a person you may be the world." (Anonymous) Why do people donate money? Because organs can save up to eight lives, people should donate organs and blood. You can save up to 50 lives or improve it with the same donor. (Unknown) More than 119,000 people await transplant surgery every year, but this is only in the United States. (Unknown) Since 18 people are waiting for transplants of organs and blood, they are dying everyday. (Unknown) Due to the necessity of organ transplant and blood donation, thousands of people die each year.
In a living donor, the donor still provides a renewable tissue, cell or bodily fluid (eg blood, skin) or provides part of an organ or organ, the remaining organs regenerate or remain You can assume the workload of. Organs (mainly donation of one kidney, partial donation of liver, lungs, small intestine). One day, in regenerative medicine, organs grown in the laboratory can use human stem cells through stem cells and extract healthy cells from depleted organs. Cadaver donors (former cadavers) are people declared brain-dead and their organs remain viable through mechanical ventilators or other mechanical mechanisms until their transplants can be removed is. In addition to brainstem mortality donors that have been the majority of death donors in the past 20 years, post-recycling death donors (formerly non-heart donors) have increasingly used more donations to increase potential pool of funds . Donor's demand for transplantation continues to increase
Organ provision refers to a healthy tissue or organ that died or died from a living recipient in need of transplant. From the moment someone decides to become an organ donor until the organ is transplanted to another person, organ donation involves several processes. The role of nurses in this process is important to many people (medical teams, donor / donor families, recipients) in many ways. According to the US Department of Health and Human Services ... Allee 1 Eric Allee McCrary Professor and Composition of Professor April 22, 2013 Providing Organs Many citizens often see television programs and media negatively dedicating organ donation I will. A typical example is the new popular episode Nip Tuck. When cooperating with the underground kidney market, Nip Tuck established a story around this beautiful image through plastic surgery. In this program, because there is only one kidney, many patients were murdered in some cruel and cautious way. not only that