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  2. Clinical death - Wikipedia

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    Clinical death is the medical term for cessation of blood circulation and breathing, the two criteria necessary to sustain the lives of human beings and of many other organisms. [1] It occurs when the heart stops beating in a regular rhythm, a condition called cardiac arrest.

  3. What’s the Difference Between Clinically Dead, Figuratively ...

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    In summary, no heartbeat + no breathing + no brain activity = clinical death, but it does not necessarily spell Death. Clinical death is treated as a medical emergency, with CPR and the like ...

  4. Clinically Dead? The Blurred Line Between Life and Death

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    Sometimes, the line between life and death can seem blurred. In one recent case, a woman was erroneously declared dead after having a heart attack and wound up freezing to death in a body bag...

  5. Clinical Death and Biological Death: They're Not Quite the Same

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    There are many causes of clinical death such as suffocation, asphyxiation, drowning, injuries, poisoning, and anaphylaxis. Responding to clinical death early enough and performing proper rescue techniques renders the best chance of preventing biological death from taking place.

  6. What Is Clinical Death? - LifeSource

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    Clinical death is a term that describes the cessation (stopping) of a patient’s heart pumping blood through the body and, inevitably, is paired with a lack of breathing. Clinical death is a medical emergency, without immediate intervention, the window to reverse the condition will close, and legal death will be declared.

  7. The Lazarus phenomenon: When the 'dead' come back to life

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    What is Lazarus syndrome? The Lazarus phenomenon, or Lazarus syndrome, is defined as a delayed return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) after CPR has ceased. In other words, patients who are...

  8. What It Means to Be Declared Brain Dead - Verywell Health

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    Brain death is a clinical and legal definition of death. A person who is brain dead may still show signs of life such as warm skin, a heartbeat, and a chest that rises and falls with ventilation. Even though a brain-dead person may appear to be alive, the brain is significantly damaged and recovery is impossible.

  9. Clinical death | definition of Clinical ... - Medical Dictionary

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    Causes and symptoms. The two leading causes of death for both men and women in the United States are heart disease and cancer. Accidental death was a distant third followed by such problems as stroke, chronic lung disorders, pneumonia, suicide, cirrhosis, diabetes mellitus, and murder.

  10. Biological Death versus Clinical Death - American CPR

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    Clinical Death/ Biological Death: What happens when an individual’s breathing and heartbeat stop? The first stage is called Clinical Death. Clinical death is not necessarily permanent. An individual’s brain can stay alive for about 4-6 minutes after breathing and heartbeat have stopped.

  11. The Lazarus Phenomenon, Explained: Why Sometimes, the ...

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    The girl had experienced a rare resurrection called the “Lazarus Phenomenon,” in which patients who appear to be clinically dead sometimes spontaneously return to life.