Tuesday, 27 February 2018

Organ Donor Day

Organ donation statistics
Organ Donor Day
    
According to the studies of organdonor.gov
    
As of August 2017, more than 116,000 men, women and children were on the waiting list.
    
In 2016, approximately 33,611 successful transplants were performed.
    
During the day, at least 20 people die without receiving donors.
    
Although the majority of the citizens of the EE. UU They support organ donation, only 54% of them are registered as donors.
What should be done to administer organs and save more lives?
Organ Donor Day
Enter the nearby hospital or community health center and register for organ donation. The organs of a donor can save up to 8 lives. You can help family members and their community register for organ donation to become a registered donor.
What organs can be donated?

    
The eight vital organs that include the heart, the kidneys (2), the pancreas, the lungs (2), the liver and the intestines can be administered. Hands and faces will also be listed in the following days.
    
The donation of tissue includes the cornea, the skin, the heart valves, the bones, the blood vessels and the connective tissues.Organ Donor Day
    
In addition to the organs and tissues listed above, bone marrow and stem cells, umbilical cord blood and peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) can also be donated.
Who can become an organ donor?
From newborns to seniors, anyone can be an organ donor. Although there is no age limit to becoming a registered donor, in the United States, people under the age of 18 must obtain permission from their parents or guardians. The donation of organs depends solely on the condition of their organs and their physical condition.
You can still donate organs even if you are not a citizen of the United States. The organs will be administered to patients according to medical demands and not citizenship.
Even with an illness, you can donate. But people with HIV, jaundice, cancer or any other organ infection can not donate their organs or tissues. If you wish to donate your entire body, contact the nearest medical organization and discover the possibilities.
Spread knowledge and create awareness
Organ Donor Day
Talk to your family and friends, make them understand the seriousness of the situation. Making a documentary on this topic or organizing an event can help people discover it and how they can help save a life.
Bring the discussion on social networks, when hashtags related to organ donation are in fashion, obviously, people can start looking and learning about it. #NationalDonorDay, #Imadonor are some examples.
Join the organdonor.gov community on Facebook or follow HRSA (@HRSAgov) on Twitter and share your experiences, and learn about news and statistics about donations. In addition, you can download social media graphics and share them on your own social networks to educate your group members.
conclusion:
Organ Donor Day
Many organizations and volunteers are ready to help. It's time to move on and register, as well as your family members as registered donors.

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