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Chapter 8 QuestionAnswer Which of the following is a durable power of attorney for making health-care decisions? Health-care proxy Which of the following legal documents applies to anatomical gifts? Uniform Donor Card68 more rows
(a) A person authorized to make an anatomical gift under Section 7150.40 may make an anatomical gift by a document of gift signed by the person making the gift or by that persons oral communication that is electronically recorded or is contemporaneously reduced to a record and signed by the individual receiving the
Originally enacted in 1968, the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act is a federal framework that sets how anatomical gifts can be made. Every state has enacted the provisions of the act in some form.
The donor authorizes the gift of whole-body donation before death, but the legal next of kin is responsible for carrying out the donors wishes. If the next of kin opposes the donation, it will not occur. Mayo Clinic advises donors to notify their families of their intentions.
(6) Document of gift means a donor card or other record used to make an anatomical gift. The term includes a statement recorded on the Donate Life California Organ and Tissue Donor Registry or other donor registry.
Introduction. Organ and tissue donation occurs after a person has died. Transplantable organs and tissue can be donated to help the lives of individuals in need. Anatomical gift means a donation of all or part of a human body, after death, for the purpose of transplantation, therapy, research or education.
If the patient is unidentified, or next of kin is reasonably unavailable, The Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (UAGA) stipulates that a well-documented reasonable effort, or diligent search is conducted to ascertain patients identity or authorizing party for at least 12 hours that includes checking personal belongings,
Under existing law, a donor may make an anatomical gift (1) in a will or other document, (2) by signing an organ or tissue donor card, (3) by being included in a donor registry maintained by an organ or tissue procurement organization, or (4) by indicating the intent to donate on an operators license or license