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Categories: CPR Training & AED Training
Biological Death versus Clinical Death
Posted On: January 17 2016Posted By: American CPR Training® TeamClinical Death/ Biological Death: What happens when an individual’s breathing and heartbeat stop? The first stage is called Clinical Death. Clinical death is not necessarily permanent. An individual’s brain can stay alive for about 4-6 minutes after breathing and heartbeat have stopped. This isn’t much time, but it is our “Window of Survival.” If appropriate medical care is initiated within...
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