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What is the primary inconsistency in the UDDA’s definition of death?
pg 424
What is the whole-brain criterion of death based on?
pg 424
True or False: The UDDA considers only spontaneous functions when defining brain death.
pg 425
What does the circulatory-respiratory criterion of death rely on?
pg 425
What is the finality of circulatory and respiratory systems according to the article?
pg 425
True or False: The article suggests that individuals on artificial respiratory support may still be legally considered dead.
pg 425
What function is vital for determining life according to the brain-based criterion of death?
pg 424
How do proponents of the circulatory-respiratory criterion of death view artificial life support?
pg 425
True or False: The brain criterion of death in the UDDA acknowledges artificially sustained respiratory function.
pg 426
What is one suggested solution to resolve the inconsistency in the UDDA’s criteria?
pg 429
What is the purpose of the UDDA according to the article?
pg 429
What could be the result of using a single circulatory-respiratory criterion for death?
pg 429
How has medical technology challenged traditional definitions of death?
pg 427
True or False: The inconsistency between the two UDDA criteria of death was intentional according to the article.
pg 426
What does the article propose regarding the future of brain-based criteria of death?
pg 430
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