

Organ Donation After Circulatory Determination of Death: Introduction by S. Vitali | OPENPediatrics
Jul 18, 2017
08:30
This video discusses trauma-informed care (TIC) for children including 1) why patients may not endorse a history of trauma, 2) why providers might not screen for trauma, and 3) what to do if a patient has a positive screen for trauma. To view Part 1 click here: https://youtu.be/YxbBzkj8CMo
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon viewing this video, learners will be able to:
• Differentiate between circulatory determination of death and neurological determination of death
• Identify the criteria that determine a patient's eligibility for organ donation after DCDD
• Prepare to introduce and guide a patient's family through the organ donation process
AUTHORS
Sally Vitali, MD
Associate in Critical Care Medicine
Boston Children's Hospital
Assistant Professor in Anesthesia
Harvard Medical School
DATES
Initial publication: July 18, 2017
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