Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a criterion for whole-brain death?
A) The person is in a coma, and the cause of the coma is known.
B) All brain stem reflexes have permanently stopped working.
C) Breathing has permanently stopped.
D) The person did not move for at least four hours.
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