Indicate whether you agree or disagree with each statement.

  1. I agree with organ donation but only if the donor has signed the appropriate documentation of intent to donate.


  2. Agree Disagree

  3. Organs should be harvested from any suitable donor regardless of consent of donor.


  4. Agree Disagree

  5. It is unethical to harvest organs from people who are "brain dead" because no one really knows when the moment of death occurs.


  6. Agree Disagree

  7. It is ethical to harvest organs and tissues from newborn babies who have no chance of survival.


  8. Agree Disagree

  9. Animals should be bioengineered to grow human-like organs that can be used as transplants.


  10. Agree Disagree

  11. Physicians should do more to convince relatives to consent to donate organs of the deceased.


  12. Agree Disagree

  13. If a donor dies in an area where a suitable recipient resides, that recipient should receive priority for transplantation regardless of medical urgency.


  14. Agree Disagree

  15. Organ donation should be viewed in a manner similar to blood donation.


  16. Agree Disagree

  17. Organs should be equitably distributed to all patients, regardless of geographic location, with priority given to patients in most critical need of transplantation.


  18. Agree Disagree

  19. Wealthy people should be able to purchase access to organs available for donation as long as they have the same country of origin as the donor.


  20. Agree Disagree

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