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The difference between electroencephalography and evoked potentials is that evoked potentials
Dying Patients
Individuals who are in the final stage of life, facing the process of death due to illness, injury, or age.
Terminally Ill
A condition in which a disease is incurable and irreversible, and it is expected to result in the death of the patient within a relatively short time period.
Opioid Medications
A class of drugs that include both illegal substances, like heroin, and prescribed pain relievers, used to treat moderate to severe pain by acting on opioid receptors in the brain.
Immobility
The state of being unable to move, often resulting from injury, disease, or a specific health condition.
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