This video created by Skye Nimmo will help you: (1) Have a better understanding of advance directives and consider how you may feel about medical options given different diagnoses, (2) Be able to describe clinical death, whole brain death, and persistent vegetative state, and (3) Determine the differences in these physiological states and how they are diagnosed.
References:
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