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Which do the authors NOT hold about criteria of determining death?

    { 1 } - The physician who certifies death should be a member of the transplantation team who will remove the dead person's organs.
    { 2 } - Brain-death criteria, assessing function of the whole brain, should be employed only when traditional signs cannot be used because the dying person is dependent on a respirator or other form of artificial maintenance.
    { 3 } - The criteria used to certify brain death must establish that the person is dead, not merely dying or in a deep coma.
    { 4 } - Brain-death criteria must be ascertained by well-trained professionals.
    { 5 } - The traditional cardiovascular clinical signs are basic and sufficient and should be utilized if possible when determining death.

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1 is correct!

Which do the authors NOT hold about criteria of determining death?

On the contrary, they think he should not be a member of the team.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Which do the authors NOT hold about criteria of determining death?

    { 1 } - The physician who certifies death should be a member of the transplantation team who will remove the dead person's organs.
    { 2 } - Brain-death criteria, assessing function of the whole brain, should be employed only when traditional signs cannot be used because the dying person is dependent on a respirator or other form of artificial maintenance.
    { 3 } - The criteria used to certify brain death must establish that the person is dead, not merely dying or in a deep coma.
    { 4 } - Brain-death criteria must be ascertained by well-trained professionals.
    { 5 } - The traditional cardiovascular clinical signs are basic and sufficient and should be utilized if possible when determining death.

See p. 402.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Which do the authors NOT hold about criteria of determining death?

    { 1 } - The physician who certifies death should be a member of the transplantation team who will remove the dead person's organs.
    { 2 } - Brain-death criteria, assessing function of the whole brain, should be employed only when traditional signs cannot be used because the dying person is dependent on a respirator or other form of artificial maintenance.
    { 3 } - The criteria used to certify brain death must establish that the person is dead, not merely dying or in a deep coma.
    { 4 } - Brain-death criteria must be ascertained by well-trained professionals.
    { 5 } - The traditional cardiovascular clinical signs are basic and sufficient and should be utilized if possible when determining death.

See p. 402.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Which do the authors NOT hold about criteria of determining death?

    { 1 } - The physician who certifies death should be a member of the transplantation team who will remove the dead person's organs.
    { 2 } - Brain-death criteria, assessing function of the whole brain, should be employed only when traditional signs cannot be used because the dying person is dependent on a respirator or other form of artificial maintenance.
    { 3 } - The criteria used to certify brain death must establish that the person is dead, not merely dying or in a deep coma.
    { 4 } - Brain-death criteria must be ascertained by well-trained professionals.
    { 5 } - The traditional cardiovascular clinical signs are basic and sufficient and should be utilized if possible when determining death.

See p. 402.

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

Which do the authors NOT hold about criteria of determining death?

    { 1 } - The physician who certifies death should be a member of the transplantation team who will remove the dead person's organs.
    { 2 } - Brain-death criteria, assessing function of the whole brain, should be employed only when traditional signs cannot be used because the dying person is dependent on a respirator or other form of artificial maintenance.
    { 3 } - The criteria used to certify brain death must establish that the person is dead, not merely dying or in a deep coma.
    { 4 } - Brain-death criteria must be ascertained by well-trained professionals.
    { 5 } - The traditional cardiovascular clinical signs are basic and sufficient and should be utilized if possible when determining death.

See p. 402.

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