NARCOSIS
A state of total unconsciousness is called Coma
The anaesthetic serves many purposes in today's medical world. Their main purpose is to induce a reversible state of total unconsciousness upon a patient so that they can have surgery with no pain or memory of it. Their overall aim is ensuring unconsciousness, amnesia and analgesia (pain relief) during a surgery or an extremely painful process. There are local anaesthetics and general anaesthetics. Local anaesthetics are topical (you apply them directly to the area you want numb), and general anesthetics numb the entire body, putting the patient into a state of unconsciousness so that surgery can be performed. Anaesthetics include a wide variety of medications, usually opioid or sedative-hypnotic drugs. There are dangers of respiratory depression with anaesthetics, which is why an Anaesthesiologist monitors your heart rate and breathing the whole time.
A coma is a state of deep unconsciousness, usually caused by severe injury. A comma is a punctuation mark: <,>
A vertebra is a bone of the spine, they have nothing directly to do with a state of unconsciousness.
"Unconsciousness" is a noun. It refers to the state of being unaware or not conscious.
Coma is a state of deep unconsciousness caused by injury or disease, resulting in the person being unresponsive to stimuli and unable to wake up. It is often a serious medical condition that requires immediate medical attention and monitoring.
comatose
Unconsciousness after being choked out is not restful like sleep. It is a temporary state caused by a lack of oxygen to the brain, resulting in a loss of consciousness and awareness. Unlike sleep, which is a natural and restorative process, unconsciousness can lead to harmful consequences and does not provide the benefits associated with healthy sleep, such as cognitive restoration and physical recovery.
Coma, from the Greek word "Koma," meaning deep sleep, is a state of extreme unresponsiveness, in which an individual exhibits no voluntary movement or behavior. Furthermore, in a deep coma, even painful stimuli (actions which, when performed on a healthy individual, result in reactions) are unable to affect any response, and normal reflexes may be lost.A state of deep unconsciousness that lasts for a prolonged or indefinite period, caused especially by severe injury or illness.A state of deep unconsciousness that lasts for a prolonged or indefinite period, caused especially by severe injury or illness.
Unconsciousness, also known as passing out, knocked out, or blacked out, is a state in which the rational mind cannot receive sensory input, or interact with others through the normal means of communication. Although the autonomic bodily functions (heartbeat, breathing) may continue, there is no conscious or willful control of the muscular system. Usually there are no memories formed during actual unconsciousness. It can be caused by physical problems in the brain, by concussion, or by the use of drugs. A sustained period of unconsciousness is called a "coma".
sleep
Not conscious; unaware