Not conscious; unaware
A state of total unconsciousness is called Coma
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.
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.
Deep state of unconsciousness refers to a profound level of unconsciousness where the person is non-responsive to external stimuli and their brain activity is significantly reduced. It is often seen in states such as comas or severe brain injuries where the person is not able to wake up or show signs of awareness. Medical intervention is usually required to manage these conditions.
The medical term for pain prevention by inducing drug-induced sleep during surgery is anesthesia. This process involves administering medications to induce a state of unconsciousness and prevent the patient from feeling pain during the surgical procedure.
NARCOSIS
comatose
Profound unconsciousness refers to a deep state of unawareness or lack of responsiveness, often seen in medical contexts such as coma or severe brain injury. In this state, individuals do not exhibit awareness of themselves or their environment and cannot respond to stimuli. It contrasts with other states of consciousness, such as awareness or minimal consciousness, where some level of responsiveness is present. This condition raises important ethical and medical considerations regarding care and treatment.
Fatigue means the state of tiredness.
Dx is the medical abbreviation for diagnosis, or state of complete knowledge.
sleep