After evaluating the compulsory organ donation from the ethical aspect, researchers then dig into the issue from legal and socioeconomic perspectives. The authors are convinced by Kant and Nozick鈧瑂 proposals on ethics and justice regarding organ donation and patient sacrifice. The...
Objectives: Including or excluding certain questions about organ donation may influence peoples' intention to donate. We investigated the effect of omitting certain affective attitudinal items on potential donors' intention and behavior for donation. Design: A cross-sectional survey with a subgroup nested...
In recent years, publicity campaigns have increased the number of people joining the current organ donation register, but the Welsh Government says there is still a shortage of organs for transplant. Currently about a third of deceased donations come from people who said they wanted to be donors...
MMI stations are often about 8 to 10 minutes; however, some stations may be longer or shorter, and you may encounter multiple questions at one station. Practice giving succinct answers in varying time limits so that you’re capable of giving a 2 to 3 minute answer or a 6 to 8 minute a...
Attitudes of the American Public toward Organ Donation after Uncontrolled (Sudden) Cardiac Death Concerns about public support for organ donation after cardiac death have hindered expansion of this practice, particularly rapid organ recovery in the con... ML Volk,GJW Warren,RR Anspach,... - 《...
We have an employee who is on FMLA to receive an organ donation and the leave is expiring soon. At what point do we offer the employee COBRA, and for how long? Answer: It is generally required by employers to offer health care coverage under COBRA law when the employee is: No longer ...
Trust and altruism--organ distribution scandals: do they provide good reasons to refuse posthumous donation? A recent organ distribution scandal in Germany raises questions of general importance on which many thousands of lives may well depend. The scandal in Germ... Annette,Dufner,John,... - 《...
This same process is true for organ donation. And I bring up those two examples to prove a point: a gift economy isn't just a cute, well-intentioned, do-good version of a SUPERIOR market economy. Gift economies can be innovative, world-shifting, life-changing, life-saving systems. So ...
Victor M. Sweeney, a licensed funeral director and mortician, answers the internet's burning questions about burials and the interment of dead bodies.
A good candidate for organ donation is one that is "brain dead" due to a trauma to the brain, such as might occur in an automobile accident. Preferred organ donors are young and organs are not accepted at all from elderly persons. Average age of death in most Western countries is older...