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    Blood Donation

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    Julianna Triano Block 4 November 19‚ 2010 Blood Donation Imagine a happy healthy teen. He does well in school and is easy to get along with. Imagine he is diagnosed with leukemia and requires daily platelet and blood transfusions just to stay alive. Now‚ imagine he has a rare blood type that requires him to be moved to a larger hospital for treatment. This is just another thing for him and his family to worry about. Similar stories happen every day in the United States. It is estimated that

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    Organ Transplantation

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    Ethics of Organ Transplantation Center for Bioethics February 2004 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDICAL ISSUES What is organ transplantation? ……………………………………...Page 5 The transplant process ………….………………………...…………. Page 6 Distributing cadaveric organs ………………………………………..Page 7 A history of organ transplantation …………………….…………….Page 9 Timeline of medical and legal advances in organ transplantation…Page 10 ETHICAL ISSUES Ethical Issues Part I: The Organ Shortage……..………...………… Page 13 Distribution

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    Organ Trafficking

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    GAC015 Assessment Event 4: Academic Research Essay Organ Trafficking Students Name: Mary Jin Student ID #: JPCH21571 Teacher: John Due Date: 2013.2.25 Word Count: 1164 Question: In many countries organ trafficking is illegal‚ yet the incidence is on the increasing. Examine the legal‚ ethical and sociological issues involved in procuring human organs for transplant operations‚ comparing two countries with very different approaches.

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    Blood Donation

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    Saving a Life: Blood Donation Deana Taylor February 8‚ 2013 I. Introduction A. Attention-Getter- Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines blood as‚ “the fluid that circulates in the heart‚ arteries‚ capillaries‚ and veins of a vertebrate animal carrying nourishment and oxygen to and bringing away waste products from all parts of the body.” Blood is the essence of life itself created in our own bodies in the bone marrow. B. Blood donation is a relatively simple process that can save lives

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    Donation and Charity

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    because it undermines the importance of doing the right things for the right reasons. The ultimate purpose of charity is to unselfishly give without receiving. It is unethical to reward individuals for donating to charity because their motives are skewed and the only reason they donated was to gain something in return. Offering incentives makes it a profitable act‚ not a charitable act. For instance‚ some teachers offer additional points if students bring in donations to help the less fortunate

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    Eye Donation

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    Eye Donation Do you know that we can light the life of a blind person by donating our eyes after our death? In India‚ we have an estimated 4.6 million people with corneal blindness that is curable through corneal transplantation made possible by eye donation. More than 90% of the corneal transplantation is carried out successfully and helps restore vision in people with corneal blindness. Corneal transplantation in infants born with cloudy cornea can make a big difference to their lives.

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    Organ Transplant

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    I.S 292 811 Mohammed Shoaib 3/1/2015 Prioritizing Organ Transplant ​ Currently‚ in our world there are many people that need medical attention‚ while many of them are in critical condition there are many individuals that are supposed to be prioritized. They can be prioritized unlike many other people who may need it more than the person that is getting prioritized. Organ transplants is one of the many cases in which people become prioritized and this can result in children needing it more than

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    Blood Donation

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    Wikipedia A blood donation occurs when a person voluntarily has blood drawn and used for transfusions or made into medications by a process called fractionation. Blood donation benefits extend beyond those who receive life-giving blood. Donors also receive numerous health benefits. Blood donation benefits to donors include: • Free health screening: Every time you give blood‚ a medical technician‚ doctor or nurse will check your blood pressure and give you a free health screening.

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    Organ Transplant

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    Bonnie Kalka Mark MacDowell PHL-103 December 4‚ 2012 Organ Transplantation The history of transplantation is an epic journey describing the medical community’s need to understand how the human body works and how you can ultimately defy illness and death. The most important component is the generosity of organ and tissue donors‚ and the courage of those whom receive the transplant. Transplantation goes back many Centuries‚ in the 9th Century BC Ancient folklore in most cultures describe

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    Organ Shortage

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    The organ shortage: To market‚ or not to market? Organ transplantation is a term that most people are familiar with. When a person develops the need for a new organ either due to an accident or disease‚ they receive a transplant‚ right? No‚ that ’s not always right. When a person needs a new organ‚ they usually face a long term struggle that they may never see the end of‚ at least while they are alive. The demand for transplant organs is a challenging problem that many people are working to

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