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- The procedure for organ donation after death involves the following steps12:
- Registration of donor
- Death of a registered donor
- Evaluation of the donor
- Family authorization acquired
- Medical maintenance of the donor
- Organs matched to recipients
- Recipients located
- Organs recovered for donation
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- Transport A specialized team of EMTs and paramedics begin life-saving efforts at the scene. ...
unos.org/transplant/deceased-donation/To be an organ donor you need to die in a hospital, usually on a ventilator in Intensive Care, as your organs needs to be working well to be transplanted. Eye and tissue donation can occur up to 24 hours after your death, so you do not need to die in a hospital.www.donatelife.gov.au/all-about-donation/how-doe…There are two ways to donate organs: - By pledging for organ donation when a person is alive By consent of family after death. During lifetime, a person can pledge for organ donation by filling up a donor form in the presence of two witnesses, one of whom shall be a near relative.www.aiims.edu/aiims/orbo/process.htm - People also ask
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