Hearing and Life Support: Understanding Patient Awareness
When a person is on life support, they may be unable to respond to sound or other stimuli. This is because the life support machine is supplying them with oxygen and regulating their bodily functions, and their body may be too weak to process external stimuli. However, some people who are on life support may still be able to hear, even if they are unable to respond.Grief & Bereavement - Related Articles
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