ThefirstlivingorgandonorinasuccessfultransplantwasRonaldLeeHerrick(1931–2010),whodonatedakidneytohisidenticaltwinbrotherin_______.
A. 1945
B. 1950
C. 1954
D. 1967
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In2017,therewere________casesoforgantransplantationoperationsdoneinChina.
A. 12,000
B. 14,000
C. 16,000
D. 18,000
In medicine and law, the separation between being alive and dead cannot be _______________. It marks the point in time after which consequences occur, including no legal or medical requirement to provide resuscitation or life support technologies, loss of personhood and most individual rights, the opportunity for organ donation and autopsy proceedings, execution of the decedent's legal will, estate and property transfer, payment of life insurance, final disposition of the body by burial or cremation, and of course religious or social ceremonies to mark the end of a life.
A. clear
B. ambiguous
C. accurate
D. certain
The so-called 'Dead Donor Rule' requires that organ procurement neither cause nor _____________ the patient's death. In a number of countries (e.g., US, Denmark, and The Netherlands), the use of donation after circulatory death (DCD) is made possible because the legislation has dual statutory standards of death (brain death as well as cardiac arrest).
A. succeed
B. precede
C. follow
D. delay
International perspectives on the time interval required to confirm death after cardiac arrest generally vary from _______ minutes.
A. 2–5
B. 2–8
C. 2–10
D. 2–15