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  1. Death, Mechanism Of. Death is defined as the complete and permanent cessation of all vital functions, such as lack of blood pressure and cardiac activity, absence of reflex response to stimuli, and cessation of spontaneous breathing. However, since some clinical pathological conditions may mimic some death characteristics, the certainty of ...

  2. Mechanisms of death Primary failure of the lungs may be reversed if the insult is removed, for example a foreign body in the trachea, flash pulmonary edema of heart failure resulting in fluid accumulation in the alveoli, or transient ventilator support when due to pneumonia or acute chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbation.

  3. May 12, 2024 · death, the total cessation of life processes that eventually occurs in all living organisms. The state of human death has always been obscured by mystery and superstition, and its precise definition remains controversial, differing according to culture and legal systems. During the latter half of the 20th century, death has become a strangely ...

  4. Mechanism of death: The specific physiological derangement that actually led to the cessation of life. For example, a heart attack victim could die from a deadly change in heart rhythm or from severe damage to the heart muscle, leading to shock. Here the cause of death is a heart attack, but the mechanism is a cardiac arrhythmia or cardiogenic ...

  5. "mechanism of death" published on by Oxford University Press. The specific medical, biochemical, and/or physiological process or failure that causes death. For example, in a stabbing, blood loss can lead to shock and often this shock would be the mechanism of death even though it was precipitated by the stab wound....

  6. Mechanism of death: there's more to it than sudden cardiac arrest

  7. Oct 10, 2023 · The four main mechanisms of death are: a. Trauma. Trauma-induced death occurs as a result of severe injuries caused by accidents, falls, or physical violence. It can involve external wounds or internal damage to vital organs, which ultimately leads to the cessation of bodily functions. b. Disease. Disease-related death is the most common mechanism.

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