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Full life support refers to a comprehensive medical intervention used to sustain a patient's life when they are unable to maintain basic physiological functions independently. This often includes mechanical ventilation for breathing support, intravenous fluids and medications for circulatory support, and renal replacement therapy for kidney function. Full life support is typically employed in critical care settings, such as intensive care units, for patients experiencing severe illness or trauma. The goal is to stabilize the patient until they can recover or until decisions about further care can be made.

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