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Persistent vegetative state
Answer: Persistent vegetative state means a permanent and irreversible condition in which a person makes no voluntary actions and demonstrates no evidence of having thoughts, is unable to communicate and is unaware of his or her own existence. Source: wiki.l...

Persistent Vegetative State - Frequently Asked Questions

Answer: The term refers to a condition caused by a brain injury. The victim is unable to respond to his or her surroundings and is not aware of anything, even though the eyes may be open periodically. It is similar to a coma in that the person is unresponsiv...

Frequently Asked Questions About Advance Directives ‹ Lakeland Regional Medical Center

Answer: Many people confuse these two documents and sometimes believe they are the same document.  They are two very different estate planning documents.  A living will is a legal document, sometimes referred to as an advanced directive.  In F...

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Answer: The term coma is generally used to describe a person whose ability to respond to stimuli is significantly reduced. However the term can be misleading. In some cases, the significant alterations of consciousness that we see in severe brain injury pers...

Frequently Asked Questions about Mild and Severe Brain Injuries

Answer: Wisconsin laws recognize two forms of advance directives - the living will and the health care power of attorney.A living will (Declaration to Physicians) describes the kind of life-sustaining care you would want if injury or illness leaves you in a ...

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