Children under 12 may not register as a donor in the Donor Register, nor may anyone else do this on their behalf. Doctors may only use the organs or tissue of a deceased child if they have obtained consent from the child’s parents or carers.
Young people aged 12 to 15 can register as an organ donor. However, the parents or carers have the legal authority to override their child’s wishes on organ donation, even when this is registered, until the child turns 16.
Young people not listed on the Register are automatically sent a donor form after their 18th birthday. The government hopes this will encourage more people to become organ donors.
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Maybe you have pinworms?? go to the doctor asap!!!!
It would be medical diagnosis because she found out that he had cancer and if you diagnosed something you are telling what you found out
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Which of the following is an example of improper form when walking at a fast pace?
<em>- Focusing straight ahead</em>
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<em>Which of the following could most effectively help Jocelyn manage her stress?</em>
- She could use a planner to organize her schedule and build in short nature walks on the weekends.
<em>Talia plays beach volleyball on the weekends. If she continues to participate in this activity, she can expect</em>
- increases in flexibility and stamina
Lacrosse is a team game in which a ball is passed between teammates using a stick with a mesh or net at one end.