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Title: Britta, Becky, Alex, Anne, Tuyen, Erin,


1
Organ Donation
  • Britta, Becky, Alex, Anne, Tuyen, Erin, Angelica

2
Basic Donation List Info
  • United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS)
  • Organ Procurement Organizations (OPOs)
  • 11 regions in US, each have many OPOs, therefore
    there are many waiting lists for same organ
    throughout the country

3
What happens when an organ becomes available?
  • Computer system generates list of potential
    candidates based on many factors
  • OPO finds match from UNOS list and contacts
    surgeon
  • If match cant be made, expanded locally, then
    UNOS region, then nationally

4
Liver Lists as an Example
  • Placed on list depending on length of time and
    degree of illness
  • Degree of illness determined by status code
  • Status 1 in ICU, will live less than 7 days
  • Status 2 in hospital, cant be discharged
  • Status 3 require frequent outpatient care
  • Status 4 in holding pattern

5
Organs that can be donated
  • Heart, lung(s), pancreas, intestines, bone,
    cornea, heart valves, stomach, and Liver.

6
Two general ways to donate/transplant organs
  • 1.) Cadaveric Donor Organ Transplantation Dependan
    t on many factors
  • blood and tissue compatibility between
    donor and recipient, based on organ size and
    on ABO blood type
  • effective immunosuppression (explained later)
  • limited ischemia time Both warm and cold.

7
  • 2.) Living Donor Organ Transplantation
  • - Usually genetically related (most commonly
    siblings) yields good results because of
    good tissue compatibility between donor and
    recipient.

8
Is there always equal treatment of who receive
organs?
  • Ie Should an alcoholic receive the same
    preference in receiving an organ donation as
    someone who has an genetic-uncontrollable cause
    of need for an organ?

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Causes for Liver Transplants
  • Liver disease refers to any disorder of the liver
  • Non-Alcohol Related Liver Disease include
  • -Congenital Birth Defects
  • -ex. Biliary atresia in the 1 need for liver
    transplants in children
  • -Metabolic Disorders
  • -Viral or Bacterial Infections
  • -ex Hepatitis, bacterial peritonitis,
    complication of liver infection
  • -Nutritional Deficiencies
  • -Trauma or Injury
  • Alcohol Related Liver Disease include
  • -Fatty Liver Disease
  • -Alcoholic Hepatitis
  • -Alcohol Cirrhosis

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  • Arguments For Equality
  • Equality
  • Morality
  • Alcoholism is a disease
  • Causes of alcoholism
  • Statistics

13
Equality
  • Every person should be treated equal no matter
    the condition or cause of the medical problem.
  • Patients with ARESLD (alcohol-related end-stage
    liver disease) should not be singled out when a
    large number of patients with health problems
    that can be considered self-afflicted are not.
  • Patients such as smokers with chronic lung
    disease individuals with multiple behavioral
    risk factors (inattention to blood pressure,
    cholesterol, diet and exercise) who develop
    coronary artery disease

14
Morality
  • Moral evaluation is wisely and rightly excluded
    from all deliberation of who should be treated
    and how.
  • Alcoholism is a not a moral failing but is
    consider a disease.
  • Public reject organ donation to
    alcohol-related disease because they feel
    that excessive drinking is wrong- doing.
    However, the public does not consider other
    factors that contribute to the disease.
  • There is absolutely no agreement about what
    constitutes moral virtues and vice and what
    rewards or penalties they deserve.

15
Alcoholism is a disease
  • Just as all other diseases alcoholism
  • Has Hereditary, Environmental, and Lifestyle
    factors
  • Has psychological and physical symptoms
  • Can be treated as other chronic diseases

16
Causes of Alcoholism
  • Genetic causes researchers have identified
    clusters of genetic variations in 51
    chromosomal regions that they believe play a
    role in alcohol addiction through cell-to-cell
    communication, control of protein synthesis,
    regulation of development, and cell-to-cell
    interactions.
  • Psychological causes
  • Cultural and Social causes

17
Statistics
  • 61.4 of adults in America drink alcohol, 15 are
    former drinkers (some stats up to 90 adults
    drink)
  • About 14 million Americans abuse and/or are
    dependent on alcohol
  • On a daily basis only 700,000 (1/20th that abuse)
    are being treated
  • ARESLD patients represent over 50 of ESLD
    patients, though less than 10 get liver
    transplants

18
  • Alcoholics Should Not be
    considered Equally

19
Alcoholics Should Not be considered Equally
  • Arguments
  • Alcoholic related liver disease takes many years
    to develop
  • Many treatment/screening resources are available
    for alcoholics
  • Livers are a scarce commodity
  • Cessation of drinking can reverse liver disease
  • Society favors people with natural liver disease
    rather than alcoholics

20
Alcoholic related liver disease takes many years
to develop
  • Alcoholic related liver disease required 20-30
    years of heavy drinking to develop.
  • Alcoholics have a lot of time to realize their
    dependency.
  • Should be held responsible for extensive abuse.

21

Many treatment/screening resources are available
for alcoholics
  • Many screening tools to identify alcoholism
  • CAGE, AUDIT
  • There are symptoms of liver disease
  • Edema of the legs, bruising and jaundice
  • There are numerous treatment facilities
  • Many are no cost to the client
  • 114,000 AA groups in the world alone

22
Livers are a scarce commodity
  • There were fewer than 2000 liver transplants in
    1989
  • Due to scarcity, natural liver disease clients
    should have a greater priority over those who
    caused their disease.
  • There is a high risk of relapse for alcoholics

23

Cessation of drinking can reverse liver disease
  • The liver has the ability to regenerate new cells
  • Even once Cirrhosis has developed, cessation of
    drinking can reverse some of the damage and
    improve the condition
  • A person with natural liver damage does not have
    the opportunity to reverse the damage to their
    liver

24
Society favors people with natural liver disease
rather than alcoholics
  • Life saving procedures for children or natural
    disease clients was the highest priority of the
    public
  • Alcohol related liver disease was rated the
    lowest priority of the public
  • Tax payers are less likely to support
    initiatives that do not take causation into
    account and demonstrate the common belief that
    ARESLD patients are responsible for the
    complications they inflicted upon themselves.

25
The importance of equality of recipients as it
pertains to Nursing
  • Code of Ethics
  • Justice
  • Equality

26
  • WhaT do YoU ThiNk?

27
  • Our Group Personal Opinion There should be an
    inequality
  • As a nurse We feel there should be equality for
    all.

28
  • tHanK yOu!
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