An organ donor card is a card given to you when you register with the organ donation register. The card represents your desire to have your organs used for transplantation after your death.
http://www.organdonor.gov/donor/index.htm That website will answer all of your questions. But you can go to your local DMV center and register to be a donor there.
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One can get involved in kidney donation by becoming an organ donor. One must register in his or her state to become an organ donor at a local DMV or online.
You simply register with the national marrow donor program and then the cord will be taken after labor at the hospital where you give birth to your child.
Yes, with about 2 or 3 organisations. then, fill in 25 questionaires about your life, I have donated one lung, one stomach, 2 hearts and 24 eyes.
A deceased donor, or simply an organ donor. They used to be referred to as a cadaver donor but that term has fallen out of favor.
Medical personnel have the right to access the donor card to verify the person's willingness to donate, and to proceed with organ retrieval according to established procedures and protocols. It is important to respect the individual's wishes and ensure that the donation process is handled with sensitivity and care.
Donors of infected blood are entered into the Donor Deferral Register, a confidential national data base used to prevent deferred people from donating blood.
the correct form is donor as in a blood or organ donor.
No, an acid is not an electron donor. An acid donates a proton (H+) in a chemical reaction. It is a proton donor, not an electron donor.
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