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A Person Who Can Display Some Rudimentary Behaviors, Such as Smiling

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Question 116

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A person who can display some rudimentary behaviors, such as smiling or blinking, but is otherwise not conscious is described as being:


A) in a coma.
B) in a persistent vegetative state.
C) in a minimally conscious state.
D) brain dead.

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