[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fgrBkuUZvndm5LMoJidIbil1ad7ZweZNRXVuiXMQtGJ4":3},{"answer":4,"createTime":5,"id":6,"options":7,"origin":12,"question":19,"related":20,"source":30,"type":31},[],"2023-10-26 05:12:43",101669190,[8,9,10,11],"We should think about organ donation as a gift of life and organ retrieval as a violation of the human body","We should think about organ transplantation as a noble form of cannibalism","We should think about the organ shortage as a tragedy for those individuals and families that wait for organs","All of the above",{"count":13,"courseId":14,"courseImg":15,"courseName":16,"workId":17,"workName":18},10,"9a519628b69debd5b3793831ee473efa","https:\u002F\u002Ftihai-oss-cloud.itihey.com\u002Fimg\u002F619f395a335a5e6f56e5b2cd5102d78c.jpg","医学综合英语","7251516b408b467fbff7566944d84111","Reading Comprehension","How should we think about the meaning of organ transplantation in its fullness",[21,32,41,50,59,68,77,86,95,98],{"answer":22,"createTime":23,"id":24,"options":25,"question":29,"source":30,"type":31},[],"2023-10-26 05:12:42",101669181,[26,27,28,11],"The human significance of removing organs from both living and cadaveric donors","The criteria for determining when death occurs and when the decedent's organs might be taken","Whose wishes should ultimately decide whether organs are used or not used","What aspects are involved in the public discussion about the ethics of organ transplantation","v1",0,{"answer":33,"createTime":23,"id":34,"options":35,"question":40,"source":30,"type":31},[],101669183,[36,37,38,39],"The Uniform Anatomical Gifts Act of 1968 granted doctors the right to decide whether they wish the patients to donate their organs","The Organ Transplantation Act of 1984 aimed to encourage organ donation by establishing an organized organ matching and procurement network","The two acts sought to protect patients' benefits of organ transplantation separately","The two acts tried to preserve certain ethical limits while treating body as recycled resources","Which of the following sentences is true according to the text",{"answer":42,"createTime":23,"id":43,"options":44,"question":49,"source":30,"type":31},[],101669184,[45,46,47,48],"The desperation of watching many people die every year while waiting for organs","The fact that many lives have been saved that would not have been in other ways","The phenomenon that many people have given themselves to save other people's lives","The belief that the human body has not been reduced to mere property","What has prompted a renewed debate about whether monetary incentives should be used to increase organ supply",{"answer":51,"createTime":23,"id":52,"options":53,"question":58,"source":30,"type":31},[],101669185,[54,55,56,57],"Formal recognition of donors with commemorative medals should be provided to donors","Tax credit should be offered to individuals who donate organs","The current organ procurement system is a failure and it is time to explore a market-based system to solve the organ supply problem","Reimbursement of the costs incurred by living donors should be offered","What do the books and articles about organ transplantation claim",{"answer":60,"createTime":5,"id":61,"options":62,"question":67,"source":30,"type":31},[],101669186,[63,64,65,66],"The different organ procurement policies","The dignity and integrity of the human body","The uselessness of the human body after death","The grace and excellence human beings experience","What is the most important part of the human context for considering organ transplantation",{"answer":69,"createTime":5,"id":70,"options":71,"question":76,"source":30,"type":31},[],101669187,[72,73,74,75],"There would not be great suffering that cannot be ameliorated because of organ shortage","People would deny the great good that has come from organ transplantation","Society would simply take all available organs and treat dead bodies as a public resource","The doctors would not do any harm even when great good might come from it","What might be the result if people only aim to save the most possible lives while inflicting the least harm on the living",{"answer":78,"createTime":5,"id":79,"options":80,"question":85,"source":30,"type":31},[],101669188,[81,82,83,84],"Whose wishes should finally decide whether organs are taken","Who will be responsible if there is some rejection after the transplantation","Do siblings or parents have a moral obligation to donate organs to their siblings or children","Are there legitimate moral reasons not to be an organ donor","What is NOT one of the questions that people need to consider when it comes to organ transplantation",{"answer":87,"createTime":5,"id":88,"options":89,"question":94,"source":30,"type":31},[],101669189,[90,91,92,93],"it is not easy in practice to separate the debate over organ procurement from the debate over organ allocation","many proposed policies are untested hypotheses and their claims can neither be written off in advance nor accepted at face value","it is impossible to separate the ethical-political debate over cadaveric organs from the debate over living organ donation","the possibility of organ transplantation has created new kinds of pressures and new forms of suffering","People need to bear in mind three caveats when considering the systems governing the procurement of cadaveric organs. These caveats include all of the following EXCEPT____",{"answer":96,"createTime":5,"id":6,"options":97,"question":19,"source":30,"type":31},[],[8,9,10,11],{"answer":99,"createTime":5,"id":100,"options":101,"question":106,"source":30,"type":31},[],101669191,[102,103,104,105],"Individuals own their bodies as a possession and only they can weigh the risks versus benefits, when it comes to how their organs are treated","All cadaver organs would be retrieved regardless of the wishes of the deceased or their family","The body ought not to be turned into a thing","The activity of mourning must not be influenced by removing the deceased individual's organs","What is the guiding principle of the policy of &quot;unrestricted autonomy&quot;"]