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Autonomy

Veracity

Fidelity

Justice

Beneficence

Organ Transplants: What you don't know

Evgeniya Berger, Marlene Grasser, Jeanna Hardesty,

Heather Vattenky. Robin Vogel, Joyce Winter

Our issue: Exploration of organ transplantation

Don't think of organ donations as giving up part of yourself to keep a total stranger alive. It's really a total stranger giving up almost all of themselves to keep part of you alive. ~Author Unknown

In Short

How to help seasoned nurses

How to help new grads

-Again, NO QUICK JUDGEMENTS!

-Be aware that things do change

-Our current system is not perfect

-keep an interest, be informed

-write legislators, become involved in interest groups

-Emphasize how it is a sensitive issue

-Do not make harsh or quick judgments!

-Take care of body! (A good body = good organs)

-preserve dignity

-be informed, talk to management

The five principles

Patient

versus

Family

Priority levels vary

Honest open discussion is lacking

Other alternatives have yet to be explored thoroughly

Current policies are not completely fair

Dead donor rule

non killing rule

stand by patient

Practical examples

Maximal utility

Domino effect and distribution

Equal ability to receive organs

Death not always harmful

Living donors and harm

Current policy

Saving the stable, letting the sicker die

Global Perspectives

US Versus the world

Informed vs presumed consent

Are we so different?

Research says??

ALTERNATIVES

Death-row organs

UNOS WAKE UP!!!!

To harvest......... or not to harvest.....

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