Legal Stuff
What does this mean!?!?
Myths/Misconceptions
It's ALL about the Numbers
100

Can you buy, sell, barter, or trade organs in the U.S?

No. It is illegal to buy, sell, barter and/or trade organs in the U.S.

100

OPO

Organ Procurement Organization

100

Can a family prevent a designated donor from donating their organs/tissues?

No. Donor designation is legal first person consent.

100

What is the time frame to refer all deaths to Infinite Legacy at 1-800-923-1133?

Within 60-minutes

200

Which act made it legal for an individual to donate their organs?

Uniform Anatomical Gift Act of 1968 (UAGA)

200

Brain Death

The irreversible cessation of all brain function, including the brain stem.

200

How much money do you need to be moved up on the transplant waiting list?

None. Wealth, fame, and status cannot help move someone up the waiting list.

200

How many lives can be saved by a single organ donor?

8 - Patients are on the waiting list for: heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, pancreas, intestines.

300

Name 2 of the 7 clinical triggers that ensure all deaths and imminent deaths are referred to Infinite Legacy as a potential pediatric donor.

Call Infinite Legacy when any ventilated patient meets any one clinical trigger below:

Prior to discussion of withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies 

Family agrees to limitations of care

Severe anoxic injury

Congenital abnormality likely to lead to imminent cardiac or neurologic death

Loss of spontaneous reflexes 

Brain death testing is being considered or pursued

Family mentions donation

300

What is the appropriate term to use instead of “harvest”?

Recovery or Procurement

300

If I have a heart on my license, do I receive the same care as everyone else in an emergency?

Yes. Physicians involved in a patient's care in an emergency or critical care setting are not involved with transplant programs. The OPO is not notified until all lifesaving efforts have failed and death is imminent or has occurred. 

Death can be declared only by following strict medical and legal guidelines. 

300

How many people die each day in the U.S. awaiting a life-saving transplant?

17

400

Which federal law requires healthcare professionals to assess/identify every potential donor?

National Organ Transplant Act of 1984

400

Describe a potential organ candidate
for Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD)

A patient that has not declined to Brain Death, the family has decided to withdraw support, and the patient is likely to expire within 90 minutes of extubation.

400

Does donation prevent funeral arrangements like an
open casket viewing?

No. Organs and tissues are recovered using standard surgical procedures similar to those in an open heart operation.  The donor’s appearance is prepared for normal viewing in an open casket. 

Additionally, organ donation does not delay regular funeral or memorial services.

400

How many patients are listed on the national organ transplant waiting list in April 2024?

103,895 as of April 2024.


500

What exam and test are required for a legal declaration of brain death?

A clinical exam AND an apnea test. If this cannot be completed, ancillary tests like a 4-vessel angiogram or nuclear flow study can be used.

500

Name the 8 local transplant centers

1. Children’s National Hospital

2. George Washington University Hospital

3. Inova Fairfax Hospital

4. Johns Hopkins Hospital

5. MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

6. MedStar Washington Hospital Center

7. Univ Maryland Medical Center

8. Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

500

What is the age limit for being a donor?

None. There is no age limit for donation. At the time of death, appropriate medical professionals will determine whether organs and tissues are suitable for transplantation. Recoveries for research or therapy, as well as whole body donation, are possible options.

500

How many children (0 to 17-years-old) are listed on the national organ transplant waiting list in April 2024?

1,916 in April 2024.

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