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What are the criteria for becoming an organ and tissue donor?

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Organs and tissues can only be donated after death. Age and health criteria are evaluated on an individual basis at the time of death; everyone should consider themselves a potential organ and tissue donor.
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How do I become an organ and tissue donor?

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You can sign up to extend the gift of life by registering to be an organ and tissue donor on your driver's license or state ID card. Checking the box on your driver’s license or state ID card is legal authorization for donation and will ensure that your wish is fulfilled. Talk with your family about your decision so they can be prepared to support and honor your wishes.
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Everyone has the potential to become a donor. There is no age limit, and often those with a history of medical illness are still able to donate. Medical evaluation at the time of donation will determine which organs or tissues are transplantable. Those under age 18 may be able to donate with parental consent. It is important, however, that everyone who wants to be a donor expresses this wish to others in the family.
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Do I Have to Pay to be an Organ and Tissue Donor?

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Organ and tissue recovery are sterile surgical procedures wherein the body remains intact. Open casket funerals are still possible, if so desired.
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There are a number of ways to become an organ and tissue donor.
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Donate Life North Dakota - Frequently Asked Questions
You can sign up to extend the gift of life by joining Donate Life North Dakota, an online organ and tissue donor Registry. You can also mark your intentions on your driver's license or state ID card. Both options are legal authorization for donation and will ensure that your wish is fulfilled. Talk with your family about your decision so they can be prepared to support and honor your wishes.
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Donate Life North Dakota - Frequently Asked Questions
You can sign up to extend the gift of life by registering as an organ and tissue donor on your driver's license or state ID card. Checking the box on your driver’s license or ID card is legal authorization for donation and will ensure that your wish is fulfilled. Talk with your family about your decision so they can be prepared to support and honor your wishes.
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Can an organ/tissue donor have an open-casket funeral?

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Yes. The donor's appearance will not be changed and will not interfere with any type of funeral arrangements. FACT: Your care will in no way be affected because you have chosen to be an organ donor. The physicians and staff will do everything possible to save your life. The team of surgeons that will remove the organs is a completely different team and will not be called until after the family has made the decision to donate the organs of their loved one.
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Who can be an organ or tissue donor?

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Most anyone from birth to age 75 and beyond can be a donor. Physicians will determine the possibility of donation at the time of death.
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Can anyone declare intent to become an organ or tissue donor?

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Anyone can express a wish to become a donor by joining a donor registry, signing a donor card, or indicating intent to donate on a driver's license application. A family may decide to donate the organs of a deceased loved one who has not indicated a choice about donation or who is under age-a child, for example. A minor usually has to take additional steps to declare his or her decision to be a donor.
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Who can be a tissue or organ donor?

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Infants to the elderly can be considered potential tissue donor. The age and sex of a person will determine what tissues are eligible to be donated.
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Anyone can decide to be a donor. A person’s physical condition, not his or her age, determines the potential for organ and tissue donation and is evaluated on a case-by-case basis at the time of death. Visit your local Motor Vehicle Agency and ask for the donor designation to be added to your driver’s license or ID card and let your family see that you support organ donation. Also visit www.donatelifenj.org to pre-register for the on-line registry—coming soon!
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Do I have to Register as an Organ and Tissue Donor with Any Hospital or National Registry?

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The best way to indicate your wish to donate is to sign up on the Gift of Life Organ, Tissue & Eye Donor Registry (giftoflifemichigan.org). The Donor Registry is searched upon every hospital death in Michigan, to determine if the deceased's donation wish is known. Public Act 67 of 2003 ensures that the donor's wish is paramount, with a signed document of gift (such as the Donor Registry).
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Can I be an organ or tissue donor and also donate my body to medical science?

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No. Total body donation is an option, but not if you choose to be an organ or tissue donor. If you wish to donate your entire body, you should contact the facility of your choice to make arrangements. Medical schools, research facilities, and other agencies need to study bodies to gain greater understanding of diseases in humans. This research is vital to saving and improving lives.
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Should my age or health condition influence my decision to become an organ and tissue donor?

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No. While medical history and age are factors, most people CAN donate. People with diabetes, hepatitis, and cancer sometimes CAN donate their organs. The only individuals who cannot donate are those who test positive for the HIV virus. Age criteria are evaluated individually.
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What does being on the North Dakota Organ and Tissue Donor Registry mean?

Donate Life North Dakota - Frequently Asked Questions
Being on the North Dakota Organ and Tissue Donor Registry means that you have elected to have all of your organs and tissues made available for transplant at the time of our death. As always, it is essential that you communicate to your family your choice to be a donor. Your family will be informed of your decision to be an organ and tissue donor at the time of your death and asked to provide information about your medical and social history.
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How do I become a potential organ / tissue donor?

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The process is straightforward. Register on line or call the Organ Donor Foundation toll fee on 0800 22 6611. We will then send you a small card to fill in and carry in your wallet. We will also send you a sticker to put on you ID document and on your driver’s license. There is no register in South Africa. Finally we recommend you discuss your decision with your next-of-kin as ultimately they will have to give approval when you die. Ask them to honour your wish.
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Can I be an organ-donor and a brain tissue donor?

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The answer is yes. We encourage the donation of organs to save lives whenever possible. But please note that brain donation will not automatically occur even if you are a registered organ donor. You must sign up for brain tissue donation through the Autism Tissue Program so that your wishes are known. We have driver license stickers we can send you that say 'Call 1-877-333-0999 to coordinate donation of brain tissue to the Autism Tissue Program’.
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CAN ANYONE BE AN ORGAN DONOR?

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Many people are asked by a loved one or a friend to be an organ donor. Others decide on their own that they wish to be organ donors. Either way, the decision should be yours alone. No one should pressure you into becoming an organ donor and the decision must be done completely voluntarily. To donate a kidney, you must be in good health and have normal kidney function and anatomy. Some people with high blood pressure, diabetes, or other health problems, may not be able to be organ donors.
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Who can be an organ donor?

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There are no age limits on who can donate. Newborns as well as senior citizens have been organ donors. If you are under age 18, you must have a parent's or guardian's consent. If you are 18 years or older, you can show you want to be an organ and tissue donor by signing a donor card. You can download and print an organ donor card at www.organdonor.gov/newdonorcard.pdf. Carry the card in your wallet. In some states, you can state your intent to be an organ donor on your driver's license.
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Many people decide to become organ donors when they die. However, people can also donate certain organs (such as a kidney or portion of a liver) while they are still living; these people are called "living donors." You do not have to be related to the donor to receive an organ. While close blood relatives may be a better match, this is not always the case.
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If I become an organ donor, will my organs and/or tissue be used for research purposes?

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No. Separate and specific permission is required for donated organs and tissue to be used for research purposes. Donated tissue and organs will not be used for medical research unless explicit written permission is granted.
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