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Hospitals vary on how they determine brain death

By US News & World Report  
   December 29, 2015

A study published Monday in JAMA Neurology show hospital policies vary in how they determine brain death. To diagnose a patient as "brain dead," health care providers must be able to conduct an evaluation that finds no sign of brain activity and no chance that a patient will recover after being taken off life support. Guidelines exist to help hospitals make these determinations, as patients who are brain dead continue to have a pulse and feel warm to the skin.

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