EYE DONATION QUIZ


         AN OBJECTIVE QUIZ –
AIMED AT SPREADING AWARENESS ON EYE
              DONATION
What do you mean by Eye Donation?

Donating eyes after death
Donating eyes during life
Donating eyes during fetal life
Donating eyes during embryonic life


 Eyes can be donated only after death unlike other organs like kidney, skin and
 liver. Removal of eye or a part of it disturbs the integrity of the globe. Hence
 even if the patient is blind with a healthy cornea, the eye can only be donated
 after death.
What is meant by pledging the eyes?

Consent expressing wish to donate eye during life
Consent expressing wish to donate eye after death
Both
None


Pledging of the eyes means signing a consent letter (by people who want to donate
their eyes) during their lifetime stating their willingness to donate their eyes after
death
Can the person wearing spectacles donate eyes?

• Yes
• No
Can a person who has undergone cataract
           operation still donate eyes?

Yes always
No never
Only if cornea is normal
None


   Patients who have undergone cataract surgery can donate their corneas
   provided it was not a complicated or traumatic surgery. Complicated
   surgeries have high chances of compromising the cornea making it unfit for
   donation.
What should be the age of donor?

Above 10 years
Above 20 years
All ages
Below 60 years


 Cornea can be donated at any age after death.
 The young corneas are usually ideal for donation purpose and
 good visual outcome.
What to do in the event of a death?

Cover eye lids
Switch off the fans.
Put wet cotton on lids
Inform eye bank
All

 After the death of the person who has pledged his eye, the first thing to be done is to
 close his eyes and place eye packs over them. The fan or the air conditioner should
 be switched off. The eye bank must be informed as soon as possible so that the eye
 can be retrieved within 6 hours of death. Wait for the eye bank personnel to arrive.
 Meanwhile, it is advisable to elevate the head end of the body with some pillows
 placed beneath the head in order to avoid bleeding after eye removal.
Within how many hours after death eye donation can be done?


3 hours
4 hours
10 hours
6 hours



 The eye should be retrieved within 6 hours from death of the patient to prevent
 autolysis and degradation of the retrieved tissue. Degradation would make the
 tissue unsuitable for use.
Does eye donation delay the funeral process?

No
Yes
Sometimes
Often



 It does not delay the funeral process as the eye is retrieved within 6 hours.
Does the body need to be shifted to the hospital for eye donation?




Yes
No
Sometimes
Often
 The team of eye care professional including one authorized doctor reaches
 the site of death as soon as possible after being informed. They retrieve the
 tissue at the donor’s home and there is no need to shift the body to any
 hospital.
Does removing the eyes disfigure the face of the deceased?


No
Yes
Sometimes
Often


 There is no disfigurement of the face as after the globes are removed the socket
 is replaced with a shell and the lid is covered over it. If required a tiny stitch is
 place to hold the lid closed.
What happens to the eyes stored in eye bank?

It is examined
It is stored in appropriate media
All



The eyeball is preserved in a special solution so that it remains viable for at least 3
days. After which it is thoroughly examined to look for the quality and whether it is
good enough to be transplanted. The blood sample collected from the donor’s body
at the time of eye retrieval is sent to the laboratory to test for the presence of any
transmissible disease. The patient requiring the donated eye is then informed as
well as the operating surgeon.
Which part of eye is transplanted in the receiver of the eye?


Lens
Retina
Cornea
All



The part of the eyeball that is transplanted is the cornea. Cornea is the anterior
transparent watch glass- like structure.
What is an eye bank?

 Retrieved eye examined
 Link between donor and eye hospital
 Retrieved eye stored
 All




Eye bank is referred to as ‘the link between the donor and the eye hospital’. They
retrieve and co ordinate with the eye hospital about the donated eyes.
Can eyes be donated if the one who pledges his/ her eye is
                           blind?


Yes, if cornea normal
No
Often
Sometimes



A blind person can pledge to donate his eyes after death provided his cornea is
normal and is cause of blindness is not cornea related.
Who cannot donate eyes?

Corneal disease
AIDS
Hepatitis
All

All patients suffering or harboring any transmissible disease like HIV, hepatitis B,
hepatitis C, etc strictly cannot donate their eyes. Again, patients with diseased
cornea in any form are unsuitable donors.
 We appreciate your participation in EYE QUIZ

 Since you are aware now of EYE DONATION you may
  pledge for EYE DONATION and ask for a EYE DONATION
  FORM which will be posted to you in a self addressed
  envelope.

 DONATE EYES GIFT SIGHT

 In the public interest by:

 Dr.Agarwal’s Eye Hospital Limited

 For more details you may visit our hospital or you may call
  3300 8800

Eye donation quiz

  • 1.
    EYE DONATION QUIZ AN OBJECTIVE QUIZ – AIMED AT SPREADING AWARENESS ON EYE DONATION
  • 2.
    What do youmean by Eye Donation? Donating eyes after death Donating eyes during life Donating eyes during fetal life Donating eyes during embryonic life Eyes can be donated only after death unlike other organs like kidney, skin and liver. Removal of eye or a part of it disturbs the integrity of the globe. Hence even if the patient is blind with a healthy cornea, the eye can only be donated after death.
  • 3.
    What is meantby pledging the eyes? Consent expressing wish to donate eye during life Consent expressing wish to donate eye after death Both None Pledging of the eyes means signing a consent letter (by people who want to donate their eyes) during their lifetime stating their willingness to donate their eyes after death
  • 4.
    Can the personwearing spectacles donate eyes? • Yes • No
  • 5.
    Can a personwho has undergone cataract operation still donate eyes? Yes always No never Only if cornea is normal None Patients who have undergone cataract surgery can donate their corneas provided it was not a complicated or traumatic surgery. Complicated surgeries have high chances of compromising the cornea making it unfit for donation.
  • 6.
    What should bethe age of donor? Above 10 years Above 20 years All ages Below 60 years Cornea can be donated at any age after death. The young corneas are usually ideal for donation purpose and good visual outcome.
  • 7.
    What to doin the event of a death? Cover eye lids Switch off the fans. Put wet cotton on lids Inform eye bank All After the death of the person who has pledged his eye, the first thing to be done is to close his eyes and place eye packs over them. The fan or the air conditioner should be switched off. The eye bank must be informed as soon as possible so that the eye can be retrieved within 6 hours of death. Wait for the eye bank personnel to arrive. Meanwhile, it is advisable to elevate the head end of the body with some pillows placed beneath the head in order to avoid bleeding after eye removal.
  • 8.
    Within how manyhours after death eye donation can be done? 3 hours 4 hours 10 hours 6 hours The eye should be retrieved within 6 hours from death of the patient to prevent autolysis and degradation of the retrieved tissue. Degradation would make the tissue unsuitable for use.
  • 9.
    Does eye donationdelay the funeral process? No Yes Sometimes Often It does not delay the funeral process as the eye is retrieved within 6 hours.
  • 10.
    Does the bodyneed to be shifted to the hospital for eye donation? Yes No Sometimes Often The team of eye care professional including one authorized doctor reaches the site of death as soon as possible after being informed. They retrieve the tissue at the donor’s home and there is no need to shift the body to any hospital.
  • 11.
    Does removing theeyes disfigure the face of the deceased? No Yes Sometimes Often There is no disfigurement of the face as after the globes are removed the socket is replaced with a shell and the lid is covered over it. If required a tiny stitch is place to hold the lid closed.
  • 12.
    What happens tothe eyes stored in eye bank? It is examined It is stored in appropriate media All The eyeball is preserved in a special solution so that it remains viable for at least 3 days. After which it is thoroughly examined to look for the quality and whether it is good enough to be transplanted. The blood sample collected from the donor’s body at the time of eye retrieval is sent to the laboratory to test for the presence of any transmissible disease. The patient requiring the donated eye is then informed as well as the operating surgeon.
  • 13.
    Which part ofeye is transplanted in the receiver of the eye? Lens Retina Cornea All The part of the eyeball that is transplanted is the cornea. Cornea is the anterior transparent watch glass- like structure.
  • 14.
    What is aneye bank?  Retrieved eye examined  Link between donor and eye hospital  Retrieved eye stored  All Eye bank is referred to as ‘the link between the donor and the eye hospital’. They retrieve and co ordinate with the eye hospital about the donated eyes.
  • 15.
    Can eyes bedonated if the one who pledges his/ her eye is blind? Yes, if cornea normal No Often Sometimes A blind person can pledge to donate his eyes after death provided his cornea is normal and is cause of blindness is not cornea related.
  • 16.
    Who cannot donateeyes? Corneal disease AIDS Hepatitis All All patients suffering or harboring any transmissible disease like HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, etc strictly cannot donate their eyes. Again, patients with diseased cornea in any form are unsuitable donors.
  • 17.
     We appreciateyour participation in EYE QUIZ  Since you are aware now of EYE DONATION you may pledge for EYE DONATION and ask for a EYE DONATION FORM which will be posted to you in a self addressed envelope.  DONATE EYES GIFT SIGHT  In the public interest by:  Dr.Agarwal’s Eye Hospital Limited  For more details you may visit our hospital or you may call 3300 8800