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RIMS : Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi Jharkhand India
राजेन्द्र आयुर्विज्ञान संस्थान, रांची
Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences
An Autonomous Institute under the Govt. of Jharkhand
Ranchi, Jharkhand
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Frequently
Asked Questions
Q. 1. Who could be a donor?
A.1.
Anyone, regardless of age, race or gender
can become an organ and tissue donor after his or her Death
(Brainstem/Cardiac). Consent of a near relative or a person in lawful
possession of the dead body is required. If the deceased donor is under the age
of 18 years, then the consent is required from one of the parents or any close
relative authorized by the parents. Medical suitability for donation is
determined at the time of death.
Q. Does
organ removal disfigure the body or affect last rites?
A.
No.
The appearance of the
body is not affected. A highly skilled surgical transplant team removes the
organs and tissues which can be transplanted to other patients. Surgeons stitch
the body carefully, hence no disfigurement occurs. The body can be viewed as in
any case of death and funeral arrangements need not be delayed. The removal of
organs or tissues will not interfere with customary funeral or burial
arrangements.
Q. What, if I had pledged to donate organ but my
family refuses after my demise?
A. In most situations, families agree for donation if
they know of their loved ones will. If the family, or those closest to the dead
person, object to the donation even after the person who has died has given
their permission, either by telling relatives, close friends or clinical staff,
or by carrying a donor card or registering their wishes on the NOTTO website,
healthcare professionals will discuss the matter sensitively with patient
party. They will be encouraged to accept the dead person's wishes. However, if
families still object, then donation process will not go further and donation
will not materialize.
Q.
A.
You can be a donor by expressing your wish in the authorized organ and tissue
donation form (Form-7 As per THOA). You may pledge to donate your organs by
offline registration by downloading Form 7 from our website
www.rimsranchi.org
and sending it to the
Dr Rajiv Ranjan, Nodal officer, SOTTO,
RIMS, Ranchi-834009
.
Q.
Will pledging for organ donation means that my organs/tissues definitely be
donated after my demise ?
A.
No
Only few people die in circumstances
where they are able to donate their organs. That is the reason we need more
people to take the pledge for Organ Donation and register themselves as
potential Donors.
Q.
Can I be sure that the Doctors will try to save my life if I’m registered as an
organ donor
A.
Yes
It is the duty of a
Health professional to save the life of a patient first. Despite all efforts,
if the patient dies, organ and tissue donation can then be considered and a
completely different team of retrieval and transplant specialists would be
called in.
Q.
Who can give consent for organs/tissues donation after brain-stem death?
A.
A
person legally in possession of the deceased person can sign the consent form.
A donor’s family has to give consent for organ/
tissue donation before the process of organ retrieval can be carried out. This
is usually done by a parent, spouse, son/daughter or brother/sister. By signing
a consent form, the family declares having no objection for the removal of
organs from the body of their loved one. It is a legal document. This paper for
which is kept with the hospital.
Q.
Having some pre-existing medical condition, can I still become a donor?
A.
In most
circumstances you can be a donor. Having a medical condition does not
necessarily prevent a person from becoming an organ or tissue donor. The decision
about whether some or all organs or tissue are suitable for transplant is made
by a transplant team or expert, taking into account your medical history.
In very rare cases,
the organs of donors with HIV or hepatitis-C have been used. There have been instances
where one HIV positive person has donated to another HIV positive patient. This
is only ever carried out when both parties have the condition. All donated
organs go through rigorous checks to protect it from any infection.
RIMS Info Desk
Tenders
New attendance format for officers/staffs of RIMS
Students Information
RIMS Internal Committee towards Sexual Harassment
More
Expression of Interest (EOI) are invited for Selection of Nationalized/Scheduled/
Commercial/Private Banks for installation, Operation and Maintenance of Automated Teller Machine (ATM) at RIMS, Ranchi
Local Tender invitation Notice for Supply of Polythene Bags for Biowaste Disposal Management at RIMS, Ranchi
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About Us
Contact Us
Departments
RTI
Patients
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Government of Jharkhand
National Medical Commission
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Online Registration System
Contact
RIMS, Bariatu
Ranchi, Jharkhand, India
Ph : 0651-2541533
Map
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राजेन्द्र आयुर्विज्ञान संस्थान, रांची
Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences
An Autonomous Institute under the Govt. of Jharkhand
Ranchi, Jharkhand
Home
|
Contact us
About Us
From the Director's Desk
RIMS
Vision & Mission
RIMS Gaan
Administration
University Vice-Chancellor
RTI
Rules & Regulations
IC - Sexual Harassment
Achievements
Ongoing Projects
Citizen Charter
Location
Academics
Infrastructure
Socities & Club
Library
Alumni
Admission Info
IEC SOP
Departments
Specialities
Patient
Daily OPD Schedule
Super Speciality Clinic Schedule
Online Registration System
HIMS
Health Programs
Facilities & Services
OPD
Body Donation Form
Medicine Centre
Dept. of Telemedicine
Lab & Centre
Wards & Shelters
Dept. of Dietetics
Safety & Security
Birth & Death Registration
Mortuary
Emergency Services
Bank
Info Desk
Forms & Formats
Tenders
Recruitments
Students Info
Biomedical Waste Report
PIO
NIRF India Rankings 2023
Media
Gallery
In-Press
Videos
Conferences & Seminars
Organ Donation & Pledge Form
Organ Donation Pledge Form - English
Organ Donation Pledge Form - Hindi
Frequently
Asked Questions
Q. 1. Who could be a donor?
A.1.
Anyone, regardless of age, race or gender
can become an organ and tissue donor after his or her Death
(Brainstem/Cardiac). Consent of a near relative or a person in lawful
possession of the dead body is required. If the deceased donor is under the age
of 18 years, then the consent is required from one of the parents or any close
relative authorized by the parents. Medical suitability for donation is
determined at the time of death.
Q. Does
organ removal disfigure the body or affect last rites?
A.
No.
The appearance of the
body is not affected. A highly skilled surgical transplant team removes the
organs and tissues which can be transplanted to other patients. Surgeons stitch
the body carefully, hence no disfigurement occurs. The body can be viewed as in
any case of death and funeral arrangements need not be delayed. The removal of
organs or tissues will not interfere with customary funeral or burial
arrangements.
Q. What, if I had pledged to donate organ but my
family refuses after my demise?
A. In most situations, families agree for donation if
they know of their loved ones will. If the family, or those closest to the dead
person, object to the donation even after the person who has died has given
their permission, either by telling relatives, close friends or clinical staff,
or by carrying a donor card or registering their wishes on the NOTTO website,
healthcare professionals will discuss the matter sensitively with patient
party. They will be encouraged to accept the dead person's wishes. However, if
families still object, then donation process will not go further and donation
will not materialize.
Q.
A.
You can be a donor by expressing your wish in the authorized organ and tissue
donation form (Form-7 As per THOA). You may pledge to donate your organs by
offline registration by downloading Form 7 from our website
www.rimsranchi.org
and sending it to the
Dr Rajiv Ranjan, Nodal officer, SOTTO,
RIMS, Ranchi-834009
.
Q.
Will pledging for organ donation means that my organs/tissues definitely be
donated after my demise ?
A.
No
Only few people die in circumstances
where they are able to donate their organs. That is the reason we need more
people to take the pledge for Organ Donation and register themselves as
potential Donors.
Q.
Can I be sure that the Doctors will try to save my life if I’m registered as an
organ donor
A.
Yes
It is the duty of a
Health professional to save the life of a patient first. Despite all efforts,
if the patient dies, organ and tissue donation can then be considered and a
completely different team of retrieval and transplant specialists would be
called in.
Q.
Who can give consent for organs/tissues donation after brain-stem death?
A.
A
person legally in possession of the deceased person can sign the consent form.
A donor’s family has to give consent for organ/
tissue donation before the process of organ retrieval can be carried out. This
is usually done by a parent, spouse, son/daughter or brother/sister. By signing
a consent form, the family declares having no objection for the removal of
organs from the body of their loved one. It is a legal document. This paper for
which is kept with the hospital.
Q.
Having some pre-existing medical condition, can I still become a donor?
A.
In most
circumstances you can be a donor. Having a medical condition does not
necessarily prevent a person from becoming an organ or tissue donor. The decision
about whether some or all organs or tissue are suitable for transplant is made
by a transplant team or expert, taking into account your medical history.
In very rare cases,
the organs of donors with HIV or hepatitis-C have been used. There have been instances
where one HIV positive person has donated to another HIV positive patient. This
is only ever carried out when both parties have the condition. All donated
organs go through rigorous checks to protect it from any infection.
RIMS Info Desk
Tenders
New attendance format for officers/staffs of RIMS
Students Information
RIMS Internal Committee towards Sexual Harassment
More
Expression of Interest (EOI) are invited for Selection of Nationalized/Scheduled/
Commercial/Private Banks for installation, Operation and Maintenance of Automated Teller Machine (ATM) at RIMS, Ranchi
Local Tender invitation Notice for Supply of Polythene Bags for Biowaste Disposal Management at RIMS, Ranchi
More
Site Navigation
About Us
Contact Us
Departments
RTI
Patients
Tenders
Recruitments
Quick Links
Government of Jharkhand
National Medical Commission
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Online Registration System
Contact
RIMS, Bariatu
Ranchi, Jharkhand, India
Ph : 0651-2541533
Map
IT Associate :
Riveyra Infotech Pvt Ltd.