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Cardiopulmonary death -- the cessation of a spontaneous heartbeat -- remains an accepted definition of death, but quantifying the moment of death still remains elusive.
Josh Clark: Struggling to Define Death Josh Clark 2010
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Cardiopulmonary death -- the cessation of a spontaneous heartbeat -- remains an accepted definition of death, but quantifying the moment of death still remains elusive.
Josh Clark: Struggling to Define Death Josh Clark 2010
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Cardiopulmonary death -- the cessation of a spontaneous heartbeat -- remains an accepted definition of death, but quantifying the moment of death still remains elusive.
Josh Clark: Struggling to Define Death Josh Clark 2010
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation may be necessary and should be attempted, although patients rarely respond at this stage.
Freon Abuse 2010
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Cardiopulmonary (heart abnormalities, reduced lung function)
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Cardiopulmonary death -- the cessation of a spontaneous heartbeat -- remains an accepted definition of death, but quantifying the moment of death still remains elusive.
Josh Clark: Struggling to Define Death Josh Clark 2010
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A 2005 study of 107 patients published in the Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation indicated that cardiac rehabilitation patients in a one-hour gardening class clocked in lower heart rates and better dispositions than patients who received a generic patient-education class.
When Treatment Involves Dirty Fingernails Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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A 2005 study of 107 patients published in the Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation indicated that cardiac rehabilitation patients in a one-hour gardening class clocked in lower heart rates and better dispositions than patients who received a generic patient-education class.
When Treatment Involves Dirty Fingernails Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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A 2005 study in the Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation indicated that cardiac rehabilitation patients in a one-hour gardening class clocked in lower heart rates and better dispositions than patients who received a generic patient-education class.
When Treatment Involves Dirty Fingernails Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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A 2005 study of 107 patients published in the Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation indicated that cardiac rehabilitation patients in a one-hour gardening class clocked in lower heart rates and better dispositions than patients who received a generic patient-education class.
When Treatment Involves Dirty Fingernails Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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