Su'aalaha Inta badan La Iska Weydiiyo Tabarucaada
Have questions about donation? Check out these helpful donation FAQs.
Nationwide, there are over 100,000 people waiting for a life-saving organ transplant and more than 3,000 of those people are right here in our community. The gift of organ, eye and tissue donation has the power to save and heal lives. It’s a generous and selfless gift – the gift of life.
Qof kastaa wuxuu xaq u leeyahay in uu isqoro si ay ugu tabarucaan xubnahooda, indhahooda iyo unugyadooda marka ay dhintaan. Qof kastaa wuu isdiiwaangelin karaa. Da'daada ama caafimaadkaaga kaama hor istaagayaan inaad isdiiwaangeliso. Inta badan xaaladaha caafimaad kama hor-yimaadaan tabarucaada da'duna maahan xaalada – tabarucaha xubin ee ugu da'da weynaa wuxuu ahaa 95. Horumarka caafimaad ayaa hadda u oggolaanaya dadka qaba xaaladaha muddada-dheer, kansarka, HIV iyo cagaarshow inay tabarucaan. Naftaada ha ka saarin – calaamadee sanduuqa.
Daawo muuqaaladan:
Miyaan ka da' weynahay inaan tabarucaad bixiyo?
Miyaan caafimaad fiican qabaa si aan u noqdo tabaruce?
When you register as an organ, eye and tissue donor you are making a legal decision that will be honored after your death. It’s important to talk with your family so they can be aware and prepared to honor your decision.
Your religious and spiritual beliefs will be respected, and your decision will be honored. In general, all major religions in the United States support organ, eye and tissue donation and consider it a generous act of caring. Watch this video to learn more.
Wax kharash ah oo ay qoyskaaga ugu fadhido ma jirto. Haddii aad go'aansato inaad noqoto tabaruce xubin, il iyo unug, qoyskaagu UMA baahna inay bixiyaan kharash kasta oo caafimaad oo la xiriira tabarucaada.
Hal qof ayaa ku badbaadin kara kuna bogsiin kara in ka badan 75 qof iyadoo la adeegsanaayo tabarucaada xubinta, isha iyo unugga.
When it comes to waiting for a transplant, we are all created equal. Wealthy or famous individuals cannot and do not get bumped up higher on the national transplant waiting list.
These factors are used to determine the best candidate for an available organ:
- Nooca dhiiga
- Cabirka jirka
- Darnaanta xaaladda caafimaadka bukaanka
- Masaafada u dhaxaysa isbitaalka tabarucaha iyo isbitaalka bukaanka
- Waqtiga sugitaanka bukaanka
- Haddii bukaanku si fiicaan ugu caafimaad qabo qaliinka
Read this blog post to learn more.
Your decision will be honored. When you register as an organ, eye and tissue donor you are making a legal decision and, even after your death, your decision will be honored. It’s important to talk with your family so they can be prepared to honor your decision at the time of your death.
If you don’t decide prior to your death whether or not you want to become an organ, eye and tissue donor, your loved ones will have the opportunity to make that decision on your behalf. Therefore, it is incredibly important to document your decision and share your decision with your loved ones.
Organ, eye and tissue donors are heroes and are treated as such. The medical professionals who perform the recovery surgeries treat donors with the utmost respect, just like they would for any other patient. If you and your family were planning on an open casket funeral or viewing, these plans should not be affected by donation.
Yes. If you are taken to the hospital after an accident or injury, it is the hospital’s number one priority to save YOUR life. Your status as a donor is not considered until every effort has been made to try to save your life. To be considered for donation, a patient must be on a ventilator and either declared brain dead or suffer cardiac death.
Donation myths
There are many questions and myths around organ, eye and tissue donation. Unfortunately, people often disqualify themselves as potential donors by citing misconceptions. Check out these videos to get the facts and learn that regardless of your age, race, religion, or health you can still share the gift of life.