Determining brain death by EEG method activities of nurse-technician
Brain death or electrocerebral silence (ESC) represents an irreversible loss of brain function, including the brain stem. The final diagnosis of brain death requires evidence that the brain, as an organ, has stopped functioning. One of the additional methods in determining brain death is electroence...
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Main Authors: | Blagojević Dragana (Author), Majstorović Danijel (Author), Magdić Tamara (Author), Teofilović Snežana (Author) |
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Association of Nurses Technicians and Midwives,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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