Depends on how fast they heal or on their condition. But if a life support system fails, then it might display a huge risk on the person's life. If a patient is critically ill and needs life support just to try and fight for their life, they can die immediately if the system fails
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.
For life if there smart.
your entire natural life, however long that is. if properly treated, there is no reason that bipolar would shorten a person's life.
As it is one of the most varied genetic disorders person to person, you can never say. How ever alot of people live a long and healthy life with nf, as i have :)
Life expectancy is important because it tells how long a person or organism might live
This depends on what the patient's pathology is, and how dependent on the life support equipment they are for sustaining life. There have been rare cases where, once removed from the life support equipment, the patient started breathing and eventually recovered to a point where they didn't need the life support equipment to survive. More often, mortality occurs minutes, hours or days after disconnect. Again, it depends on the patient.
The term means how long a person might live if all goes well.
The average life expectancy of an Amish person is around 72 to 75 years.
Coconut milk is not essential for the human bodies' survival so a person can live a long life without it.
That depends on what injuries the person has and why they were on life support. It could be a few minutes to a few days. I suggest asking your doctor.
he/she fulfill their basic needs and live long life with happiness.
Oh Yes they can my great grand mother has one and she is 95.