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    Multiple Organ Failure

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    variety of noninfectious inflammatory conditions. In addition‚ they may be absent in patients with serious infections‚ especially in elderly individuals. Because systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS)‚ sepsis‚ septic shock‚ and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) represent a clinical continuum (see Overview)‚ the specific features exhibited in any given case depend on where the patient falls on that continuum. Fever is a common feature of sepsis. Fever of infectious origin results

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    pattern. The bioprinter is already capable of growing arteries and its creators‚ according to gizmag.com (Quick‚ December 15‚ 2009‚ 3D Bio-printer to create arteries and organs‚ gizmag.com)‚ say that “arteries ‘printed’ by the device could be used in heart bypass surgery in as little as five years. Meanwhile‚ more complex organs such as hearts‚ teeth‚ and bone should be possible within ten years”. How the “printing’ system turns into tissue Retrived from http://www.explainingthefuture.com/bioprinting

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    “Death’s Waiting List”‚ the author Sally Satel raises a debate over an organ-donation issue. Whereas this topic doesn’t fall into the area of interest of every single reader‚ she shares her story and succeeds to involve us by providing focused thesis‚ flexible arguments‚ and balanced tone. The author places her thesis in the first paragraph and it explicitly reflects her opinion regarding the reason of the shortage of donor-organs: “I got a new one. My good fortune‚ alas‚ does not befall nearly enough

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    From: Dr. Jonathan Kesler Date: 6/20/2011 Re: Heart Transplant The purpose of this memorandum is to inform you that the recipient of the heart transplant has been decided. The following will describe to you the process from which the decision was made. Although the time in which to make the decision was limited the decision was made with professional and ethical choices. There were three qualifying candidates who were in need of the transplant: The first is a 55 year old male named Jerry; then

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    Persuasive Speech

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    Persuasive Speech Title: Minority Organ Donation. General Purpose: To Persuade. Specific Purpose: To persuade minorities and my audience to become organ donors Central Idea: The need for organ donors among minorities are constantly on the rise and the process as a donor is relatively simple. Introduction I. How do you feel when you have to wait for something you really want? What if it was something you couldn’t live without? What if that something was a liver‚ or even a heart? Every

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    The Gift Of Life

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    Aldridge’s article “Organ transplants” more than 121‚000 people are waiting for an organ transplant in the United States today. Sadly‚ over 6‚500 people have died waiting on an organ transplant. If broken down‚ it results to eight people dying each day (Aldridge 606). Kidneys are the most common organ transplant‚ with the intestine being the least common. A transplant procedure may range from the liver‚ heart‚ pancreas and lungs (Kasper 1). In 1933‚ the first kidney transplant was first tested by

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    Save a Life

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    Life TOPIC: Organ Donating ORGANIZATION: Problem/ Solution SPECIFIC PURPOSE: I would like my audience to believe that acquiring information about organ donating will save lives and encourage people to donate. INTRODUCTION: I. Attention Getter: You have the ability to save lives by simply dying. What am I talking about? I am talking about organ donors. According to the official U.S. Government web site for organ and tissue donation‚ about 74 people receive organ transplants each day‚ but

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    National Kidney Foundation

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    states that every fourteen minutes a new person is added to the kidney transplant list. In addition to the horrifying number of patients that are added every day‚ the National Kidney Foundation also state that on average 13 people die everyday while waiting to be selected from a list containing more than a ninety thousand other patients in the United States. In order to maintain control on this epidemic the United Network for Organ Sharing or UNOS has created and manages this waiting list. Each patient

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    In the article “Death’s Waiting List” Sally Satel argues that the sale of organs should be allowed in the U.S. She hopes to convince the reader that the only guarantee of getting a transplant is to skip the wait list and just buy one. Although Satel makes a good argument she seems very biased and provides biased evidence to support her claims. Satel claims that there is a problem with organ donations. In order to prove this she begins her argument by stating that the wait for a kidney in a big

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    Kidney Transplant

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    KIDNEY TRANSPLANT Content Page Introduction 2 Background: History of Kidney Transplants 4 Medical Technique 7 Social Issues Related To Kidney Transplant 12 Bibliography 13 Introduction The kidneys are located at the rear of the abdominal cavity and are approximately 10cm long and 5.5cm thick. They are packed with roughly one million microscopic filtering units called nephrons. This huge supply of filters correlates with the main function of kidneys

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