Coma and brain death are discussed. Coma is defined as an unresponsive state where only brainstem reflexes remain. Causes of coma include metabolic disturbances, structural lesions, and brainstem lesions. Examination of comatose patients involves assessing motor responses, breathing patterns, pupil size/reactivity, and reflexive eye movements. Brain death is the irreversible loss of brain and brainstem function, inevitably leading to organ failure. Diagnosing brain death requires determining the cause is sufficiently severe, no improvement after treating reversible causes, and absence of brainstem reflexes over an observation period.