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The single most important factor in intentional and unintentional injuries is
Brain Death
A medical condition defined as the complete and irreversible loss of brain function, including in the brainstem.
Electrical Brain Waves
Electrical patterns in the brain that are detectable with an EEG and are indicative of different states of consciousness.
Cessation
The act of stopping or ending something, such as a habit, action, or process.
Resuscitated
Brought back to consciousness or life after experiencing a medical crisis such as cardiac arrest.
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