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... Today I’m going to talk to you about why I think you should become an organ/tissue donor. ... Two major problems we are faced with today are the lack of awareness of organ/tissue donating and failed communication with next of kin about donating organs. ... Many people are not aware of the great need for organs and do not know about how donation works. ... Organ donation is truly a unique opportunity to save lives. ... No age restrictions apply to the donation of primary organs. ... Donor families are not charged for medical costs associated with organ and tissue donation. ... Many may think that Donation is painful for the donor’s family
but studies show that donation most often provides immediate and long-term consolation. Donation can be especially comforting when death is unexpected and the donor is young. ... Doctors who treat patient at the same
time of death have nothing to do with donation or transplantation
of those organs and tissues. Every effort is made to save the patient’s life before donation can be considered. ... Donation does not disfigure the body and does not delay funerals.
Donation surgery includes careful reconstruction of the body and doesn’t interfere with funeral plans, including open-casket services.
Approximate Word count = 1007 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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