The deceased organ donors are selected from those who are pronounced dead and are not too old or sick. There are numerous patients that are encouraged to find a living donor, often a family member, but the donor has to be compatible medically. The living donor transplant either a portion of the organ is transplanted or one of two organs is transplanted. However, the donation process starts when a hospital notifies a local organ procurement organization (OPO) of recent in hospital deaths. (Howards 25). In many states have to have the organ donors registered or permitted to remove the organs as long as the descendant was registered as an organ donor. Although, the majority of the families give the permission to donate the organs to the person who is in need of an organ. After being notified, the Organ Procurement Organization determined the deceased is determined a potential donor. Potential donors are based on age, because of death, and other criteria. Once the deceased is determined a potential donor next- of - kin is contacted for permission to remove the organ. The organ supply falls into two categories. Donation rates can improve by asking family to donate hospitals, also ask family first before removing the organs. Organs Procurement Organization also act in …show more content…
Organ donation gives who is in need of organs. The procedure of organ donation saves many people’s lives. The body is personal property because what does not belong to the doctor operating on the patient and descendant is not his it does not belong to the doctor. China sells the organs of patients willing to donate what belongs to the body is getting sold for profit. In order to qualify to donate, blood type has to be the same. All the donors has to have a good solid grasp of the risks. The bean sister has a kidney failure, but a new band member helped. The patient or descendant has to be willing to donate and not forced to do it, well encouraged and well supported by family and