No, unresponsive means the the patient/victim does not respond to stimuli such as touching, pinching etc.. Brain dead on the other hand, means that there is no brain activity. Simply put, an unresponsive patient may respond again; a brain dead patient will NEVER respond again (s/he cannot be resuscitated).
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No, unresponsive could also indicate deep anesthesia.
The medical term for a human vegetable is "persistent vegetative state" or "unresponsive wakefulness syndrome." It refers to a condition where a person has limited cognitive function and does not respond to external stimuli.
The medical term for a type of coma where the patient displays alternating sleep and wake cycles is called a "vegetative state" or "unresponsive wakefulness syndrome." It is a state of wakefulness without awareness often seen in severe brain injuries or disorders.
In a medical context, "unresponsive" typically refers to a state where a person does not react or respond to stimuli like touch, sound, or sight. This lack of responsiveness can indicate a serious medical condition or emergency, requiring immediate attention and assessment.
Unresponsive or nonresponsive means a patient isn't responding to questions, touch, or painful stimulus.
Not conscious; unaware
Click the link to see how to describe people. People who are comatose are basically sleeping, only they cannot be woken up.
The medical term for this condition is catatonia. It is characterized by a lack of responsiveness to the surrounding environment, including decreased movement and speech. It can be a symptom of various mental health disorders or medical conditions.
To pronounce a medical term is to say that term out loud.
Medical term Soma mean the cell body.
Miotic in medical term means with constricted pupils.
If by "safe" you mean a condom, the medical term is prophylactic.
Being in a coma is called a comatose state, characterized by a deep unconsciousness from which a person cannot be woken up.