Search Header Logo
Organ Donation

Organ Donation

Assessment

Presentation

Physical Ed

6th Grade - University

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

10 Slides • 4 Questions

1

Organ and tissue donation

media

Holt - Health

2

Poll

I am a certified organ donor

Yes

No

I want to be, but I dont know how

I have never heard about organ donations

3

media

Organ donation and tissue donation is an incredibly important topic and should be seriously talked about with loved ones. When having the conversation, it is important to consider the lives that will be affected if you choose to donate your organs.

What is organ and tissue donation?

4

​In Nevada there are over 500 people on the organ donor waiting list, hoping to receive a life changing gift. Luckily, 41% of Nevada’s adult population are registered to be organ donors, that's over 900,000 people. That number may sound high but it's important to remember that 22 people die every day because they could not receive the organ’s they need to survive. Organ donations can also go to disabled individuals to greatly enhance their lives.

media
media

5

Match

Match the following

People on the organ waiting list

Nevadans who are organ donors

Total number of organ donors

People who die every day waiting for organs

500

41,000

900000

22

6

According to the University of Nevada, “In the United States, there are over 120,000 people on the organ donor waiting list and 22 people die each day.” By choosing to become an organ donor, you can help the lives of those on the organ donor waiting list and the families of those who need organ donations. You could save 8 lives by choosing to be an organ donor, making you a super hero!

media
media

7

Fill in the Blank

How many lives can you save by being an organ donor?

8

  • Kidneys

  • Liver

  • Lungs

  • Heart

  • Pancreas

  • Intestines

  • Heart Valves

  • Skin

  • Bone

  • Tendons

  • Most other tissue

  • Face

  • Hands

  • Corneas

  • Bone Marrow

  • Cord blood stem cells

  • Peripheral blood stem cells

  • Blood

  • Platelets

Many of your body parts can be donated, you might be surprised with the list below.

media

9

Registering In Person (at the DMV)

When you get your license in Nevada or renew your license in Nevada at the DMW (Department of Motor Vehicles), you will be asked if you would like to declare yourself as an organ and tissue donor. Answer in the affirmative and they will add you to the list of donors, effectively making you a super hero. In addition you get a heart on your license which we think is pretty cool.

The DMV sucks but someone has to be a hero!

How do I become a donor??

media

10

Rush Limbaugh

" If you don't like going to the DMV, imagine if the only place you could go to resolve a health care problem is some government agency.

11

​Register Online

You can also register to donate online, this is great if you forgot to register the last time you were at the DMV or if you do not have a Nevada (NV) driver’s license. To register online, visit Donate Life Nevada or the Nevada Donor Network.

You can also register with a central registration system, Organize.org, which will allow you to register in the multiple state registries so that your choice of being an organ donor will be known throughout The United States.

To register by mail (Yes, snail mail. Not E-mail.), download the Nevada DMV's Organ Donor Registration Form and mail it to the address on the second page of the form.

media

12

Match

Match the following

Can register

Can register

Can register

Cant register

cant register

At the dmv

online

by mail

The liquor store

The bank

13

What happens to me?

If you decide to save lives by becoming an organ donor, you should feel confident in that decision. Rest assured that if you get sick or injured, doctors will do absolutely everything possible to try to save you before collecting your organs. If you’re in an accident, paramedics won’t look at your driver license to check for an organ donation indicator until you’ve passed away. So you don’t worry that you won’t be treated with the best care just so your body to be used for organ or tissue donation. Saving your life will always be the #1 priority before an organ transplantation.

No, never trust someone who claims they can harvest organs in a seedy motel

14

media

An organ donation could potentially save the life of up to 8 transplant recipients. The donor’s family won’t have to pay any fees associated with the organ transplant or the donation process, and your body will not be disfigured if your family wants to have a funeral ceremony. We know it all sounds a little scary, but it’s part of life, and you could save the life of someone else. If organ donation sounds like the right choice for you, register to join the 125 million+ other donors nationally.

Organ and tissue donation

media

Holt - Health

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 14

SLIDE