Question 1: This session’s forum questions will deal with the
issues around organ transplantation. For the first question, please
respond to the following quote from the ethical standpoint of
distributive justice.
“Recent research shows that when given scenarios of two
people who both need an organ transplant, the general public’s
organ distribution preferences are influenced by whether or not a
person made behavioral lifestyle choices that caused their
illness.”
Ubel, PA, Jepson C, Baron J, et.al. Allocation of
transplantable organs: do people want to punish patients for
causing their illness? Liver Transplant,2001; 7(7):600-7.
Question 2: Do some people “deserve” an organ more than
others? How about someone who has already received one organ? How
about a mother with young children vs. someone who doesn’t have
children? How about a suicidal patient who has organ failure b/c
they tried to kill themselves? What about someone who is a
life-long smoker and heavy drinker? Please include discussion on
what you view as appropriate methods/criteria for determining who
receives an organ
** Read Below & Answer Question 2**
Question 1: Last week we looked at factors that affect neuron
transmission or neuroglial cells. This week we are staying on a
similar type topic. CHOOSE any disease, disorder, injury etc of the
CNS or PNS (affecting the brain, spinal cord, or peripheral
nerves.) & Briefly describe your topic and be sure to include
any potential causes, symptoms, or possible treatments. You should
have a minimum of 2 academically appropriate resources.
** Read Below & Answer Question 3**
Question 1: Reflect back on your experience of keeping a food
diary for the Diet Analysis Assignment. What was this experience
like? What made it easy/difficult and what (if any) benefits did
you see from doing it?
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