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    over one-hundred thousand people waiting for a kidney transplant at the beginning of this year (“Organ Donation and Transplant Statics”). The question then becomes‚ should a scarce resource‚ such a kidney‚ be given to a death row inmate? Prisoners not only should

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    Legalize Organ Sales In MacKay’s essay‚ “Organ Sales Will Save Lives‚” she states that legalizing the sale of human organs will save millions of lives. Instead of prohibiting the sale of human organs‚ she believes the government should make it legal and manage the process. Kidney transplantation or dialysis is the only treatments available for people suffering from renal failure (MacKay 157). Dialysis is temporary and it has horrific side effects. Whereas‚ a kidney transplant offers a permanent

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    English composition 2 > < 8/17/2016> < Amberly Neese > Failing organs a group of people or an individual are frightened when they hear those words. For the past 50 years treatments and medicine have continued to develop and progress to the point where those words are still frightening but not a death sentence. In the United States legislation and different medical organizations have allowed for individuals who suffer from failing organs such as the kidneys liver and any other internal illness concerning

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    Running Head: ORGAN TRANSPLANTS Organ Transplants October 16‚ 2011 Organ Transplants Marketing of organs arose many other ethical issues. Authorities will not be bought and sold legally in the U.S.‚ though‚ there is evidence that the "black market" for organs actually live in countries such as China and other countries as well. Allegations were made that the persons actually traveling to China to buy organs for transplantation. There was evidence that many of these organs come from the

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    to transplant a part of body for survival‚ the law prohibiting the widespread of trading human organs in numerous nations is being a controversial issue. The information from “Topics for today” (Smith and Mare‚ 2004) as well as reference of other resources presenting in this paper does express two different perceptions. While most of ethical and political organisations oppose to transaction human organs‚ I still belive that it is necessary to legalize that business with the purpose of making the best

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    What is the professional nurse’s role in organ donation? The nurse has multiple responsibilities in organ donation. One of those responsibilities is that they offer support to the families‚ explanation of the entire process‚ and how organ donation works. The nurse also has the responsibility to review their own state’s organ retrieval laws and the institution’s policies regarding final consent process (OPTN‚ 2015). Once the patient/family decide to go ahead with the transplant‚ the nurse in the

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    Whitfield 1 Reaction Paper #1 Effects of Alcohol on the Internal Organs PSCY 4205 Ashleigh Whitfield 2/17/15 Whitfield 2 Many adults drink alcohol in the form of beer‚ wine‚ or liquor. People drink alcohol to relax‚ celebrate‚ and socialize. Alcohol affects people in different ways‚ and people have different relationships with alcohol. Many people can enjoy a glass of wine with food‚ or drink moderate amounts of alcohol in social settings‚ without any problems. Having one or fewer drinks per

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    Jobs in the medical field can provide a person can acquire valuable life skills and a surplus of benefits that often times people do not know about. An example of one of these careers that has benefits that are overlooked constantly is nursing. More people should choose to be nurses because‚ nursing makes you a better team player‚ the career of nursing is extremely mobile‚ nursing salaries are on the rise‚ and nurses have very high satisfaction rates. There is an ongoing epidemic in the healthcare

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    Should Obese People Pay More For Health Care? Susie Lowe 10S1 In this essay I will be talking about obese people and how their extra demands within health care. Obese people require more health facilities‚ recourses and most importantly money‚ money that comes from taxpayers. The general public pays for free health care to aid genuine sicknesses and unenforced accidents‚ not to assist self inflicted illnesses and disorders. A hospital having to treat obese people is a drain on recourses. For

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    life. What might happen if everyone was allowed to make their own decisions? What would our society become? Underage activities‚ disobedience to authorities and parents‚ and illegal activities involving the government are just some of the reasons why people shouldn’t decide for themselves. Concerning this topic‚ minors can opt to participate in underage activities such as drinking‚ driving‚ and smoking. It states‚ “Kara drove… I let her drive the car that even I wasn’t supposed to drive yet.” (225).

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