Can a brain dead person hear you talk?

They do not hear or feel anything, including pain. This is because the parts of the brain that feel, sense, and respond to the world no longer work. In addition, the brain can no longer tell the body to breathe. Because the brain cannot control breathing, breathing must be done by a machine, called a ventilator.
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Can brain dead people respond?

Brain death (also known as brain stem death) is when a person on an artificial life support machine no longer has any brain functions. This means they will not regain consciousness or be able to breathe without support. A person who's brain dead is legally confirmed as dead.
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How long can someone be on life support with no brain activity?

After turning off life support, a person who's brain-dead will die within minutes, because they won't be able to breathe on their own. If a person is in a permanent vegetative state but not brain-dead, their life support likely consists of fluids and nutrition.
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Can brain dead patients wake up?

But he blinked and started breathing on his own hours before his organs were due to be donated. Someone who has been brain dead for days finally wakes up hours before their organs are to be donated.
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Can people on life support hear you?

They do hear you, so speak clearly and lovingly to your loved one. Patients from Critical Care Units frequently report clearly remembering hearing loved one's talking to them during their hospitalization in the Critical Care Unit while on "life support" or ventilators.
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Can you bring a brain dead person back to life?

While a person in a coma is unconscious, parts of their brain are still functioning, and there is a possibility that their condition may improve. Patients who are brain dead, however, are considered to have a complete loss of brain function, and there is no way to overturn this – yet.
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Can a person with no brain activity breathe on their own?

When someone is 'brain dead' they have no reflexes and cannot breathe on their own. They will never regain consciousness or the ability to breathe and are considered legally dead. Usually when someone loses brain stem function they stop breathing, their heart stops and they are clearly dead.
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Can a person who is brain dead open their eyes?

A patient may have their eyes open and look like they're awake, but if the brain is severely damaged they may have no awareness of their surroundings.
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Can someone in a vegetative state hear you?

Other studies have shown that up to 20 percent of patients in various vegetative states can hear and respond on at least some level. But at least some of the responses seen could be dismissed as simple reflexes, or at best akin to someone in a dream state responding to stimuli.
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When someone is brain dead are they alive?

Brain death is not the same as coma

However, the person is alive and recovery is possible. Brain death is often confused with a persistent vegetative state, but these conditions are not the same either.
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When a person dies with their mouth open what does that mean?

After someone has died, changes will happen to the body. These changes may be upsetting for people who aren't expecting them, but be reassured they are entirely normal. The body may release stool from the rectum, urine from the bladder, or saliva from the mouth. This happens as the body's muscles relax.
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Can a brain dead person respond to pain?

Does an individual feel any pain or suffer after brain death is declared? No. When someone is dead, there is no feeling of pain or suffering.
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Can brain activity come back?

Brain death: Irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brain stem. A person who is brain dead is dead, with no chance of revival.
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Can a person in a coma cry?

Even though those in a persistent vegetative state lose their higher brain functions, other key functions such as breathing and circulation remain relatively intact. Spontaneous movements may occur, and the eyes may open in response to external stimuli. Individuals may even occasionally grimace, cry, or laugh.
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How do they determine brain death?

Brain death diagnosis requires presence of 3 conditions: persistent coma, absence of brainstem reflexes, and lack of ability to breathe independently. Coma is confirmed when a painful stimulus causes no eye opening, no verbal response, and no limb movement in a patient.
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Can a brain dead person move their hands?

Many brain-dead patients have spontaneous movements such as jerking of fingers or bending of toes that can be disturbing to family members and health care professionals and even cause them to question the brain-death diagnosis.
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What happens in the minutes before death?

In time, the heart stops and they stop breathing. Within a few minutes, their brain stops functioning entirely and their skin starts to cool. At this point, they have died.
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What is the birthday of a dead person called?

Definition of posthumous

1 : born after the death of the father.
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What happens to the brain after brain death?

No brain function exists. Brain death results from swelling in the brain; blood flow in the brain ceases and without blood to oxygenate the cells, the tissue dies. It is irreversible. Once brain tissue dies, there is nothing that can be done to heal it.
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Can brain dead be misdiagnosed?

Variability in the diagnosis of brain death has the potential to lead to misdiagnosis. Even in the clearest circumstances, families may have difficulty accepting a diagnosis of brain death when they see their loved one's heart still beating and feel their body warm to the touch.
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What test is done to see if someone is brain dead?

A patient properly determined to be brain dead is legally and clinically dead. The diagnosis of brain death is primarily clinical. No other tests are required if the full clinical examination, including an assessment of brain stem reflexes and an apnea test, is conclusively performed.
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How do they check for brain activity?

EEG brain activity

An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that measures electrical activity in the brain using small, metal discs (electrodes) attached to the scalp. Brain cells communicate via electrical impulses and are active all the time, even during asleep.
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Can brain-dead patients move?

Spontaneous and reflex movements may occur in brain-dead patients. These movements originate from spinal cord neurons and do not preclude a brain-death diagnosis.
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Can a brain-dead person cough?

• No brainstem reflexes.

They will also touch their eyes and watch for a blink. They will touch the back of their throat to see if they cough or gag.
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What is the survival rate of brain-dead?

It is thus possible, with the current state of the art neuro-intensive care to achieve a survival rate of 50 to 70 percent, at least in selected cases.
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