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What is the difference between terminally ill and permanently unconscious?

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What is the difference between terminally ill and permanently unconscious?

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A person diagnosed with a terminal illness is a person whose health is predicted to steadily decline until death usually in six months or less. A terminally ill patient may or may not be mentally competent to make medical decisions. A person who is permanently unconscious is not dying, but is unable to make healthcare decisions. Another term for the state of being permanently unconscious is “persistent vegetative state.

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