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The so-called 'Dead Donor Rule' requires that organ procurement neither cause nor _____________ the patient's death. In a number of countries (e.g., US, Denmark, and The Netherlands), the use of donation after circulatory death (DCD) is made possible because the legislation has dual statutory standards of death (brain death as well as cardiac arrest).

A. succeed
B. precede
C. follow
D. delay

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International perspectives on the time interval required to confirm death after cardiac arrest generally vary from _______ minutes.

A. 2–5
B. 2–8
C. 2–10
D. 2–15

Mortality rates in ICU patients vary according to case mix and acuity, but are approximately _________ in adults and 3–5% in children.

A. 5–15%
B. 5–20%
C. 10–20%
D. 10–30%

In ancient Egypt and Greece, the heart was thought to create the _____________ and the absence of a heartbeat was regarded as the principal sign of death.

A. bloods and spirits
B. vital bloods
C. vital spirits
D. souls and spirits

In 1959, __________ neurologists Mollaret and Goulon first discussed the clinical, electrophysiological and ethical issues of what is now known as brain death, using the term 'coma dépassé' (irretrievable coma).

A. Spanish
B. English
C. German
D. French

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