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Brain death, the pediatric patient, and the nurse
Pediatric Nursing
The term "brain death" has ties to medical, legal, ethical, and philosophical discourse, and is therefore a complicated and potentially ambiguous term. Some state that with brain death a person no longer has a "master regulating" organ integrating his or her organism as a whole, and the proponents of this view equate this loss of integration with clinical death. Others believe this is not a tenable reason to deem an individual who is brain dead as clinically dead; thus, controversy exists
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