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Life Support & Recovery: Understanding When Patients Can Come Off
Yes, a person on life support can in some cases recover and be taken off life support. However, the ability to recover and survive without the machine depends on numerous factors, including their underlying medical condition, level of disability, overall health before being placed on life support, duration of dependence on life support, responsiveness to treatment, individual resiliency, and the severity of their disease process.Hospice - Related Articles
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