PSY 3101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Pharyngeal Reflex, Intracerebral Hemorrhage, Corneal Reflex
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Psychology of death and dying post midterm exam study notes. Wills: executor of estate, formal, prepared professionally by an attorney, notarized and has a certain amount of witnesses. Informal: the law says that the true intentions of the will-maker should not be defeated by the strict formalities of making a will. However, a court would have to be sure about what the person"s intentions were. Identification: how they died, multiple organ donors. Largest are: trauma, cerebral bleed, anoxia, glioblastoma, ok because this type of cancer does not spread to the body, it stays in the brain, vital signs absent tissue donors: Largest are: cancer, cardiac, trauma, cerebral bleed, anoxia, anorexia, contradictions, malignancy with exception of glioblastoma, sepsis, transmittable infections, disease affecting organ to be donated, age depending on organ. If cavity of organ needed is smaller than the organ then you cannot transplant: e. g.