The Beall Family: Crissy and John Beall are a childless couple who thought they could have a genetic child until they heard about surrogate motherhood. Mrs. Crissy Beall was diagnosed with Cancer of the uterus while in her mid 20’s and had a total hysterectomy. They have asked Dr. Ellis if he would artificially inseminate her widowed Mother (Nancy Hoffman), 51 years old with his husband’s (Mr. John Beall) sperm, so they can have a child that is genetically linked to both of them. Mrs. Hoffman is willing to undergo the procedure and has no health reasons that would prohibit her from carrying the child to term. Crissy is her only daughter and she views her role in this arrangement as an act of love. Make a reaction to this case scenario.
All about Organ Donation. Write T is the Statement is correct and F is Statement is incorrect
____1. The organs that can be transplanted are: heart, lungs, liver, pancreas, kidneys, and small intestine.
____2. Everyone can register as an organ donor even if you are old or sick.
____3. If I register as an organ donor, doctors won’t try to save my life in an emergency.
____4. All major religions support organ donation.
____5. The heart is the most transplanted
organ.
1.true..In the United States, the most commonly transplanted organs are the kidney, liver,heart, lungs, pancreas and intestines
2.true.There's no age limit to donation or to signing up. People in their 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond have been both organ donors and organ transplant recipients. Below are some facts you should know about donation for people over age 50. People of all ages can be organ donors. The short answer is, everyone has thepotential to be an organ, eye andtissue donor! Even if you have a chronic illness or health condition, youmay be able to give the gift of life to someone in need at the time of yourdeath. Never rule yourself out, regardless of age, lifestyle or health.
3.false.Registering as a donor will not affect your medical care. If you are sick or injured, a doctor's top priority is to save your life
4.false
5.false..Worldwide, the kidneys are the most commonlytransplanted organs, followed by the liver and then the heart. Corneae and musculoskeletal grafts are themost commonly transplanted tissues; these outnumber organ transplants bymore than tenfold. Organ donors may be living, brain dead, or dead via circulatory death.
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