brain death
noun
: final cessation of activity in the central nervous system especially as indicated by a flat electroencephalogram for a predetermined length of time
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At the emergency room, doctors observed symptoms consistent with brain death.
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At the emergency room, doctors observed symptoms consistent with brain death and she was pronounced dead the next day.
—Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAY, 17 Oct. 2024
Use can lead to severe headaches, a rise in body temperature, difficulty breathing, extreme drops in blood pressure and even brain death, according to the FDA.
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The tests confirmed brain death, after which Daniel was pronounced dead according to Texas law, Hoosier said in the statement.
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1921, in the meaning defined above
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“Brain death.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/brain%20death. Accessed 15 Dec. 2024.
Kids Definition
brain death
noun
: the final stopping of activity in the central nervous system as indicated by an electroencephalogram showing no brain waves for a set length of time that is often used as a criterion for human death
brain-dead
adjective
ˈbrān-ˌded
Medical Definition
brain death
noun
: final cessation of activity in the central nervous system especially as indicated by a flat electroencephalogram for a predetermined length of time
brain-dead
adjective
Legal Definition
brain death
nounˈbrān-ˌdeth
: the final stopping of activity in the central nervous system especially as indicated by a flat electroencephalogram for a usually statutorily predetermined period of time
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