Persuasive Essay On Organ Donation

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Organ donation is the process of one person giving an organ or a part of an organ to another person during a transplantation. Many believe it is a great process that saves a lot of lives every day. A lot of organizations and companies try to get people to really consider being an organ donor. With all of the persuading there is a lot of people are very willing to be an organ donor because they feel like they could save someone's life and be someone's hero. Organ donation is important because one organ donor saves eight people's lives. Someone is added to national transplant waiting list every ten minutes. 122,423 people are waiting for some type of organ to save their life, although, not every can get an organ to save their life. Twenty two …show more content…

The average waiting time for kidney is five years, liver is eleven months, heart is four months, lung is four months, and pancreas is two years. Before being put on a transplant list patients are evaluated by physicians to decide whether or not they should go on the list. If they are able to be placed on the waiting list physicians then have to decide when the patient should be put on. During the evaluation physicians have to check a patient’s medical urgency, tissue, blood, and size match with the donor. When determining where certain organs go the patient's race, ethnic background, income, and celebrity status do not play a role. Under certain circumstances children are offered the organs first. Along with children, local patients in the community of the organ donation also get special attention. There is eleven geographic regions in the country and each has their own organ procurement organization (OPO). Patients located at hospitals in the region done by the OPO are the first priority with organs. Next priority is patients who are located in nearby OPO regions. If there is no patients in the regions nearby that can use the organ then it is offered to other patients in the United States. The exception to these priorities is perfect matched kidneys and urgent liver transplants. These priorities are medically beneficial because the less time there is during the transplant process, the more chance there is for a successful

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