A world traveler came in to do a directed donation for his sister when he found out she needed surgery for her hip. After spending 5 weeks in Europe, he traveled extensively throughout Africa. How should his case be handled?
A) Because he is donating to his sister, and she signed consent, he may donate for her.
B) He meets all the criteria for being a directed donor, so he would be able to donate without any problem.
C) He would not be able to donate, because all directed donors must meet the same criteria as allogeneic donors.
D) He could donate, but only with the consent of the medical director and physician.
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