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What happens if you ingest Etomidate?

Possibly vomiting, loss of consciousness, and/or seizure.


What is a granmaul seizure?

The correct term is "grand mal seizure." This is a type of tonic-clonic seizure that features a loss of consciousness and violent muscle contractions.


What is the medical term meaning after a seizure or attack?

The medical term for after a seizure or attack is "postictal state." It refers to the period of altered consciousness and behavior that can occur following a seizure or neurological event. Symptoms can include confusion, fatigue, headache, or memory loss.


What is epilepticus?

epilepticus, a life-threatening condition characterized by continuous seizures, sustained loss of consciousness, and respiratory distress


What is a jacksonian seizure?

Jacksonian seizures are like other epileptic seizures in that the are caused by abnormal electrical activity in a localized area of the brain. Seizures of this type typically cause no change in awareness or alertness. They are small seizures, often not even noticed, being just a brief alteration in movement, sensation or nerve function.


Do you loose memory when you have a Caesar?

Yes, many people experience some memory loss, or amnesia, after having a seizure, particularly if it is a generalized seizure or a prolonged one. This can involve difficulty recalling events that occurred just before or during the seizure. However, the extent of memory loss can vary depending on the individual and the type of seizure experienced. In some cases, memory may return over time, while others may have more persistent issues.


What is a grandma seizure?

A generalized tonic-clonic (grand-mal) seizure begins with a loud cry before the person having the seizure loses consciousness and falls to the ground. lasts between two and five minutes. the person may be confused.when he regains consciousness.


What is an atonic seizure?

Atonic seizures, also called "drop attacks," are abrupt, with loss of muscle tone lasting one to two seconds, but with rapid recovery. Consciousness is usually impaired.


What is catalepsy?

Catalepsy is a medical condition characterized by a trancelike state with lack of response to external stimuli. It is often associated with certain mental health disorders such as schizophrenia or certain types of epilepsy. Symptoms can include rigidity of the body, decreased sensitivity to pain, and maintaining a fixed posture for extended periods.


Form of epilepsy in which there is a loss of awareness without a seizure?

An absence seizure or a petit mal.


What is the symptoms of a subclinical seizure?

.usually begin with a brief loss of consciousness and last between one and 10 seconds. A person having a petit mal seizure becomes very quiet and may blink, stare blankly, roll his eyes, or move his lips. A petit mal seizure lasts 15-20 seconds.


What causes loss of consciousness in a person with diabetic ketoacidosis?

high levels of ketone and glucose can cause loss of consciousness in dka