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    autologous blood donation. The doctor explained the following requirements for autologous blood donation: the patient can’t donate within 72 hours prior to surgery, no age limitation for autologous donation, must be in overall good health and no present heart conditions, autologous units must be prescribed by the physician, discontinue use of Tylenol, aspirin, and alcohol. Preoperative autologous donation has advantages and disadvantages. The advantages of autologous blood donation prevents…

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    Theories Of Organ Donation

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    brings up a myriad of emotion perceptions and assumption, whether they are good or bad depends upon each individual’s experience. The reality is that many people have accepted illogical notions of what organ donation is and the good it does for thousands of Americans each year. Organ donations has a large amount of myths, facts, along with my own person ideological connoted theory. Given the already bad connotation many people give the current stereotypical notion there has been a prodigious…

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    Automatic Organ Donation Automatic Organ Donation should be mandatory. Donating organs you will be able to save lives and that will make you a true hero to that person and their family. People in every age give and receive donation in 2014 29,532 people received organ transplant. “Every 10 minutes people are being wait listed 22/79 die each day waiting for transplant. The government should make organ donation mandatory. People are dying every 10 minutes waiting on donors. As of 2014 30,032…

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    organs, whether it be during life or after, is honorable and plausible. Within the circumstances of each situation, however, donors must keep in mind that the ultimate goal is to give another individual their life, not for financial gain. The organ donation system that is used today is based largely on altruism, or the belief that people will selflessly help each other expecting nothing in return. Donors could be a family member, friend, or stranger, but they all have the common…

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    Organ Donation Research

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    and donation process of human organs is a debatable topic not just amongst the citizens of the United States but in most other countries located all over the world. The motivation of criminals who commit these operations tend to surround one main contributing factor, currency. As money is the motivational factor of these operations, a good word to define such behavior is greed. Greed is amongst the seven deadly sins and is one of the main persuading factors leading to the selling and donation of…

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    blood donors. But, what these blood drive centers fail to tell the donor is that they sell the blood. Most donors don’t know that their pint of blood is helping contribute towards a $4.5 billion industry and why people are making money off their donation. While donating blood should be encouraged, one should consider how it affects the economy and the ethics that lay behind it. According to Ben Bowman, the CEO of General Blood, a blood drive company, one pint of blood will generally be drawn…

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    Organ Donation Importance

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    Hundredths of thousands of people need organs around the world. However, the demand for organs is greater than the supply. A study shows that although ninety-eight percent of adults’ support organ donation, only forty eight percent are signed up to donate organs (U.S. Government Information on Organ Donation and Transplantation). Due to the shortage of a needed resource, the government should allow people to sell their organs on a market to meet its growing demand. Currently the only way to…

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    The following piece of writing is a persuasive speech that will be presented in a seminar at aropened to the public, on organ donation. Presented by an organ donor recipient, who was able share their views today, all thanks a donation someone made, this speech may educate the community by covering facts, benefits and anecdote relating to organ donation. This persuasive speech will be directed to both females and male audiences (18+) in Australia, with the intend to persuade the them to see the…

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    Organ Donation Process

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    Organ donation is an ever-changing process in today’s world with all of the nonstop medical advances. Organ donation is a growing medical advance that is changing how long people may be able to live and how they are going to live their life. “More than 120,000 people in the United States are waiting to receive a life-giving organ transplant” (“How Organ Allocation Works”). When, if ever they get their organs they need to continue living depends on a number of different factors. One factor is…

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    Causes Of Organ Donation

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    Around 8,000 deaths occur every year in the United States because organs are not donated in time, according to Donate Life America, which is a non-profit organization that advocates organ donations. I remember going to get my driving permit when I was fourteen years old, and the lady behind the counter asked me if I wanted to be an organ donor. I knew this question would be coming, but I hadn’t thought much about it. Honestly, there was a part of me which felt completely grossed out at the…

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