RA 7170 Flashcards

1
Q

Date of approval:

A

January 7, 1992

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2
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Approved by:

A

Corazon C. Aquino

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3
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Total number of sections:

A

19

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4
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Purpose:

A

to authorize the legacy or donation of all or part of a human body after death for specified purposes

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5
Q

Licensed, accredited, and approved to store human bodies and/ or human body parts

A

Organ Bank Storage Facility

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6
Q

A deceased individual ( includes a stillborn infant or fetus)

A

Decedent

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7
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An individual who makes a legacy of all or part of his body

A

Testator

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8
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(recipient of legacy)

A

Legatee

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9
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An individual authorized to donate all or part of the body of the decedent

A

Donor

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10
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(recipient of donation)

A

Donee

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11
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Includes transplantable organs, tissues, eyes, bones, arteries, blood, other fluids, and other portions of the human body

A

Part

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12
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An individual, corporation, estate, trust, partnership, association, the Government or any of its subdivisions, agencies or instrumentalities, including government-owned or -controlled corporations; or any other legal entity

A

Person

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13
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licensed or authorized to practice medicine under the laws of the Republic of the Philippines.

A

Physician or Surgeon

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14
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Spouse; son or daughter of legal age; either parent; brother or sister of legal age; guardian over the person of the decedent at the time of his death

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Immediate Family of the decedent

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15
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the irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions or the irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brain stem

A

Death

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16
Q

How death is determined?
In the opinion of the______

Absence of respiratory and cardiac functions
Resuscitation attempts would not be successful

A

ATTENDING PHYSICIAN

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17
Q

How death is determined?

In the opinion of the______
Irreversible cessation of all brain functions
Resuscitation attempts would not be successful

A

CONSULTING PHYSICIAN

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18
Q

Execution of legacy
Who may execute a legacy?

A

At least 18 years old
Of sound mind

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19
Q

How to execute a legacy?

A

Last will and testament
Organ donor card

20
Q

Legacy may be made through:

A

A specified legatee (recipient of the legacy) or

without specifying a legatee

21
Q

T or F

The testator may designate surgeons/ physicians to perform the procedure

A

True

22
Q

The legacy document should be signed by the_____ in the presence of_____

A

testator
two witnesses

23
Q

What if the specified legatee is not around during the death of the testator?

The _________ will serve as the_____ legatee

A

attending physician/ surgeon

temporary

24
Q

What if the testator did not specify a legatee

The ________will serve as the____

A

attending physician/ surgeon

legatee

25
Q

A legacy becomes effective after the____ of the_____

A

death

testator

26
Q

Who may execute a donation?

A

Legal spouse
Son or daughter of legal age
Either parent
Brother or sister of legal age
Guardian of the decedent at the time of death

27
Q

What if the nearest kin is absent? Who will execute the donation?
(3)
BUT FIRST… the family of the deceased should be located within_____

A

The attending physician
The head of the hospital
Designated head of the hospital

48 hours

28
Q

In all organ donations:
Diagnosis of death should be made separately by_____

A

two qualified physicians

29
Q

In all organ donations:
Diagnosis of death should be made separately by two qualified physicians
These physicians should not be:

A

A member of the medical team who will remove the organ

The attending physician of the recipient of the organ

The head of the hospital/designated officer authorizing the removal of the organ

30
Q

Examination of human body or body parts

Necessary to ensure medical acceptability

Only trained/ qualified personnel shall_____

A

remove/ transplant organs

31
Q

In case of________ cases:
Perform autopsy to determine suitable organs

(autopsy shall be conducted on the cadaver of accident, trauma, or other medico-legal cases immediately after the pronouncement of death, to determine qualified and healthy human organs for transplantation and/or in furtherance of medical science.)

A

medico-legal

32
Q

Legatees/ Donees

A

Any hospital, physician, or surgeon

Any accredited medical or dental
school, college, or university

Any organ\ bank storage facility

Ang specified individual

33
Q

Legatees/ Donees

For medical or dental education, research, advancement of medical or dental science, therapy or transplantation

A

Any hospital, physician, or surgeon

34
Q

Legatees/ donees

For education, research, advancement of medical or dental science, or therapy;

A

Any accredited medical or dental school, college, or university

35
Q

Legatees/ donees

For medical or dental education, research, therapy, or transplantation; and

A

Any organ \bank storage facility

36
Q

Legatees/ donees

For therapy or transplantation needed by him.

A

Any specified individual

37
Q

Delivery of the Document of Legacy/ Donation
If the legacy/ donation is made to a specified legatee:

The legacy/donation documents (_____/______) should be delivered to the legatee/donee

The documents could also be stored in an _______ for safekeeping

A

will/ card/ donation document

organ bank storage facility

38
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Amendment or revocation of legacy/ donation

If the will/ card/ document was delivered:

A

Signed statement

Oral statement with 2 witnesses (sent to legatee)

Dying declaration ( physician to legatee)

Signed card/ document found on the person

39
Q

Amendment or revocation of legacy/ donation

If the will/ card/ document was not delivered:

A

(conditions mentioned above)

destruction, cancellation, or mutilation of the documents

Revocation of wills

40
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Rights and Duties Post-Mortem

Legatee may________

Removal of organs without______

International sharing of organs or tissues:_______

A

accept/ reject the legacy

MUTILATION

RECIPROCITY

41
Q

HOPE

A

Human Organ Preservation Effort

42
Q

Human Organ Preservation Effort (HOPE)

Established in

A

1983

43
Q

NKTI program, that coordinates organ donation

A

Human Organ Preservation Effort (HOPE)

44
Q

Retrieval, preservation, and allocation of organs and tissues for clinical transplantation

A

HOPE

45
Q

Anti-trafficking in Person Act

A

Republic Act 9208