Clinical death Clinical death is the medical term for cess ation of blood circulation and breathing, the two necessary criteria to sustain human and many other Living organisms. It is usually identified with the Stoppage of heart beat, pulse and breathing, though modern resuscitation methods and life-support systems have required the introduction of the alternative concept of brain death, but Most organs (eye, kidney) remain alive after clinical death ( These organs are used for transplantation).
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