Transplants

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Transplants

How many times have you been in line to get a new drivers license and heard the clerk ask very plainly and without any real inflection of voice, would you like to be an organ donor? You don’t know if you should answer yes or no. What if you answered yes? What would you need to do to have your wishes fulfilled? I will inform of what you need to know to have your wishes carried out. Who can donate organs, and how many people are waiting in KY and Nationally for an organ transplant. I will inform you of the organ waiting list the good and the bad. Who is on the waiting list and how long they can expect to wait? What can be done to shorten the time on the organ waiting list?

We have all heard the question; would you like to be an organ donor? Most people would answerer, yes I would like to be a donor what is the first step? SHARE YOUR DECISION. Tell your family.The most important part of deciding to be a donor is telling your family. Talking about donation does not mean talking about death. It is talking about the opportunity to give another person a second chance at life. Even if you have signed a donor card or indicated your wish to donate on your driver's license, you need to tell your family since they will be consulted before donation can take place. www.transplants.org

Make sure you sign a donor card or diver’s licenses to let others know you are a donor. Your family needs to know your wishes so they can help carry them out if need be. Currently we have no National registration process so be sure to sign your card and talk with your family.

Who can donate an organ, and what restriction are there in regards to health and age? Many People believe they are in poor health or possibly too old to be an o...

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...uffering needlessly while waiting on an organ. Then can we say that we are living up to the moral obligations we have as a community and country. Now all that is left for you to do is sign our diver license or fill out that donor card. Talk to your family and let them know how you feel towards organ donation and make sure they understand your wishes. People can give money to help KODA spread the word or you can volunteer at your sons or daughter to see if their school would like to show the video.

Works Cited

www.Transplants.org

www.OPTN.org

Modern Healthcare 1/28/2008 vol.38 issue 4 P17-17 Op Article

Second Chance At life A Non profit of Kentucky Organ Donation Association

www. Shareyourlife.org

Rose David The Times (London) April10, 2008

Hutcheson Nicole St Petersburg (Florida) August 26, 2007

www.Lifelinkfound.org

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