Although she was dead, I felt as if she was my friend': what it's like to perform the last rites for an organ donor
Briefly

When the definition of death changed in the late 1960s, making it possible for a person to be brain dead but with organs still very much alive and available for donation, a bridge appeared and a sixth class was created in the early 1980s.
Most organ transplants in the US since 1988 have been from brain-dead donors, leading to a mix of emotions in healthcare professionals, including relief due to the elimination of malpractice risk.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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