“Death is the permanent loss of capacity for consciousness and all brainstem functions”. C1-2 and N1-3 – the attempt to separate the often inseparable circulatory and neurological elements of dying and death. This guideline development provides a good glossary and some reassuring common sense in amongst some more complicated detail.
Degrees of death
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June 19, 2014
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