Link doesn't work...the response I get is this:
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I don't know if this has been addressed but if Jani's heart stops beating in another state, facility or in the family home will an autopsy be required? Or will her family be able to refuse it?
They say a lot of things. Doesn't make them true. Until the hospital can tell their side, I'm not going to demonize them. The mother also apparently passed out, and became a patient herself. There is no telling what REALLY happened at this point. IMO
Sorry, in the quote I quoted it said she moves around when her mom talks to her. Is it possible to be brain dead and still move your body?
Sorry, in the quote I quoted it said she moves around when her mom talks to her. Is it possible to be brain dead and still move your body?
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I disagree with this because in the ICUs that I have worked in shift change occurs at the bedside so the patient can be observed. Whenever there is a decompensation during shift change the outgoing nurse or both nurses will attend to the patient as the patient always takes priority. The patient is never out of eyesight. We work as a team to save the patient always. There is no blame involved.
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So she is moving around? How is that possible?
-http://www.mercurynews.com/california/ci_24812585/jahi-mcmath-mom-and-lawyer-say-only-remainingDolan said the unnamed Los Angeles-area facility withdrew its offer because it didn't want media attention or to jeopardize its relationship with its doctors, who refused to treat someone who's been declared brain dead.
Sorry, in the quote I quoted it said she moves around when her mom talks to her. Is it possible to be brain dead and still move your body?
I googled and got the link for the lazarus sign video but didn't have the nerve to press play.
For the person who asked, Jahi's family declined to release the videos of her moving to the public. Strange, IMO, because it could really strengthen what they're saying if people don't know/understand about spinal reflexes. Their refusal to release it says a lot, IMO.
This is part of the reason I believe they are just going to bring her home. IF they sign the papers at the coroner's office, that is the only "facility" I see. IMO.... :twocents:
Unfortunately, there are children dying and mothers hearing horrible news on all days of the year, including all religious holidays of all religions.
So she is moving around? How is that possible?