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			<title>Original Blog Entry: &#x27;Dead&#x27;  Woman Moves Arm At Funeral Home</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Noelia Serna, &#x27;Dead&#x27; Colombian Woman, Moves Arm At Funeral Home<br /><br />| 02/17/10 01:42 PM |<br /><br />BOGOTA, Colombia A Colombian woman declared dead of a heart attack moved one of her arms just as an undertaker was about to embalm her, doctors said Wednesday.<br /><br />Noelia Serna, 45, was rushed to a hospital in the city of Cali, where she was in critical condition in an intensive care unit Wednesday, said hospital director Luis Fernando Rendon.<br /><br />Her chances of survival are slim, Rendon said.<br /><br />Serna, who has multiple sclerosis, was admitted to the same Cali University Hospital on Monday after a heart attack, Rendon said. She survived for about 10 hours on life support, but then seemingly didn&#x27;t respond to resuscitation efforts following a second attack. She was declared dead early Tuesday.<br /><br />About two hours later, funeral home employee Jaime Aullon was just about to inject embalming fluid into Serna&#x27;s left leg when he saw her move.<br /><br />She was moving her right arm, he said. I stopped the procedure and brought her back to the hospital to be treated.<br /><br />On rare occasions, a person&#x27;s heart rate and breathing can drop to undetectable levels, leading doctors to erroneously declare a patient dead, said neurosurgeon Juan Mendoza Vega, a member of the Colombian National Medical Ethics Board.<br /><br />It can happen, he said. But it&#x27;s not a matter of coming back to life because the person was never dead.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/2/dead-woman-moves-arm-at-funeral-home.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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