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Susan's Cortical Functioning Has Ceased, but Her Brain Stem Is

Question 192

Question 192

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Susan's cortical functioning has ceased, but her brain stem is still active. Susan would be best described as ​


A) in a persistent vegetative state.
B) whole-brain dead.
C) clinically dead.
D) consciously aware.

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