The Gift of Life
Organ, Tissue and Eye Donation on the Critical Care Unit
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Contents
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The Gift of Life:
Organ, Tissue and Eye Donation
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Nebraska Organ Recovery System
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Mission Statement
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Organ Donation
The Waiting List
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What Can Be Recovered?
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Who Can Be a Donor?
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Additional Eligibility Criteria
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Referring the Potential Donor
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What if the family elects to withdraw care and the patient is a potential donor?
What if the family asks me about donation?
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Working with NORS
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Brain Death Markers
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Brain Death
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Brain Death Testing
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Donation After Circulatory Death
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What We Know About the Family...
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How Can We Help?
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Why Declare a Patient Brain Dead?
Five Parts of an Effective Request
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Medical Management
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Allocation
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Surgery
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Brain Death in the OR
DCD in the OR
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Acceptable Cold Ischemic Times
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Tissue/Eye Donation
What Can Be Recovered?
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Benefits of a Tissue/Eye Donation
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Who Can Be a Donor?
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Age and Medical Criteria
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Referring the Potential Tissue Donor
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Working with NORS
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Consent
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Surgery
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What Happens to the Recovered Tissue?
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Rules and Regulations
Regulations
What They Say?
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Agreement with NORS
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HIPAA
UAGA
First Person Consent
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Reasons to Care
Take Home
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Questions
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Next Steps
Tissue/Eye Donation
What Can Be Recovered?
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