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A Person in a Persistent Vegetative State Would Be

Question 124

Question 124

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A person in a persistent vegetative state would be:


A) considered clinically dead.
B) capable of keeping their heart beating without consciousness.
C) able to engage in primitive thought.
D) considered whole-brain dead.

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