Whether to keep a dying person on life support is a personal or family decision. If the person is suffering it might not be fair to keep them on life support.
Life support is when the person body is in a really bad shape (like after a really bad car crash or overdose). They put a life support on the person life is supported by the machine- that why it is called a life support; supports life. Sometimes the person ends up relying completely on the machine and will never wake up. The doctor switch off the life support because the person life is dependant on it and they can never come off it- they will never wake up.
The moon has no atmosphere to support life.
On their own, no. They are typically not big enough to support an atmosphere, and they often too rocky to support any kind of life, even with an atmosphere. That doesn't mean that they couldn't be used for space mining or as part of a space station someday... they might provide nice raw material for construction bots to build something for us in space. But they aren't ready for people to move in without all of the needs of life being shipping in by us.
Yes, but not as we know it.
Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star with a high mass and unstable nature, making it unlikely to support life as we know it. Its intense radiation, strong stellar winds, and eventual explosive end as a supernova would not provide a stable environment for life to exist.
Yes people have woken up after being on life support.
People get put on life support because they are too ill or injured to keep their own body systems functioning. It often happens that someone is put into Intensive Care without a diagnosis because they need the care available there. While life support is doing its job, the doctors do examinations and tests to discover what the problem is. When they know that, they can give disease-specific treatment. A doctor's first duty is to save lives, which is why life saving procedures may be put in place as a priority. Other concerns are lower priority in the immediate crisis.
Whether to keep a dying person on life support is a personal or family decision. If the person is suffering it might not be fair to keep them on life support.
Most people would say no
it gives them hope, support and encouragement.
You'd have to have a hole put in your neck. So that you can breath.
The number of people placed on life support each year varies widely depending on factors such as medical conditions, accidents, and individual healthcare decisions. In the United States, tens of thousands of individuals are placed on life support annually. It is important to note that the decision to use life support is made based on medical necessity and in consultation with healthcare professionals.
Life support is when the person body is in a really bad shape (like after a really bad car crash or overdose). They put a life support on the person life is supported by the machine- that why it is called a life support; supports life. Sometimes the person ends up relying completely on the machine and will never wake up. The doctor switch off the life support because the person life is dependant on it and they can never come off it- they will never wake up.
There is no specific answer for that question. Some people have been kept alive for years on life support.
It's too cold to support life in Antarctica.
Pros:It gives hope to the victim and the victims family of recovering.If the victim is in need of an organ, they can be put on life support until the arrival of the donors organ comes.On someones will, they can put whether or not they want to be put on life support if needed, and if so, how long they want to be on it.Cons:It drains resourcesCost quite a bit of money (somewhere around $8,000 a day)Agony is prolonged of the victim coming back to lifeThe victim may not appear to be in any pain, but may be in a great deal of suffering
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