If someone is unresponsive, it typically means they are not reacting or responding to stimuli, such as verbal cues or physical touch. This state can indicate various medical conditions, including unconsciousness, a severe mental state, or a lack of awareness. In emergency situations, unresponsiveness can be critical and may require immediate medical attention. It is important to assess the person's condition thoroughly to determine the cause.
Inactive means not moving or unresponsive.
I asked him, but he was unresponsive.
When a condition is unresponsive to therapy we say it is refractory.
Unresponsive pages must be reloaded to fix. Reloading helps unresponsive sites to become responsive.
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). Wendy Cadogan EMT-P
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.
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CPR for an adult
You can move an unresponsive victim if you need to...
Zombified refers to the way in which a person is acting. They may be very delirious or unresponsive even though they are awake.
If they're choking, perform the heimlich maneuver to remove the airway obstruction. If it isn't choking, really the only thing that you can do is wait until they become unresponsive and stop breathing. That's when you perform CPR. If you find them unresponsive then do CPR.
Could be. Breathing is not a response. A person who is unconscious would be unresponsive and still breathing.