Despite being in an irreversible coma, Karen Ann Quinlan was not considered to be totally brain dead because
A) it was likely that she would regain consciousness at some time in the future.
B) she continued to show significant activity in her cerebral cortex.
C) her condition was due to an environmental accident (drug use) , not a natural biological process (e.g., cancer) .
D) her brain stem was still functioning enough to support breathing and some other body functions.
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Q3: Total brain death involves
A) irreversible loss in
Q4: How many of the following (active euthanasia,
Q6: Who is engaging in active euthanasia?
A) Adam,
Q8: The main purpose of a living will
Q9: Some doctors will prescribe painkillers or sleeping
Q9: Vaughn says, "I believe that everyone has
Q10: In the United States, there is overwhelming
Q11: A Harvard group definition of biological death
Q16: Which of the following is an example
Q17: Active euthanasia is also called
A)mercy killing.
B)assisted suicide.
C)physician-assisted
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