Organ Donation

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Ella C

 

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April 10, 2014

 

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However, it is always best to just fill out a donor card and carry it in a wallet or purse. It is most important that a potential donor talks to their family about their wishes because the family is given the final approval before a organ donation can take place. There are two types of organ donors, living and deceased...
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A living donor is a person who can donate a kidney, part of a lung, part of a liver, tissue or bone marrow while they are still alive. There is no age limit to becoming a potential donor, both babies and senior citizens have became donors. For example, if an infant dies from something as Shaken Baby Syndrome then they are now considered to be an organ donor for at least one of the 2,300 children waiting for a transplant (National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome)...
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