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The central nervous system is responsible when a person is unconscious. It can be due to various reasons, such as trauma, medical conditions, or drug/alcohol intoxication affecting the brain's ability to function properly.
Yes, it is possible for a person to be unconscious and still exhibit involuntary reflexes such as coughing or facial movements. These reflexes are controlled by the autonomic nervous system and do not require conscious input from the brain.
Yes, a high dose of GHB can suppress the central nervous system and cause severe respiratory depression, leading to death within minutes. It is crucial to handle GHB with caution and seek immediate medical attention in cases of overdose.
Common items used to make a person unconscious include sedatives, anesthetics, and tranquilizers. These substances act on the central nervous system to depress brain activity and induce a state of unconsciousness. It is important to note that using such items should be done under the guidance of a medical professional to ensure safety and proper dosage.
No, you should not throw cold water on someone who is unconscious. Instead, call emergency services immediately and follow their instructions while ensuring the person's airway is clear and they are breathing.
When a diabetic person becomes unconscious, check for their emergency glucagon injection kit, as you are calling 911. Once the person is conscious, treat the same as you would a person who has not been unconscious.
The central nervous system is responsible when a person is unconscious. It can be due to various reasons, such as trauma, medical conditions, or drug/alcohol intoxication affecting the brain's ability to function properly.
Passing out is a chemically- induced coma. The person becomes unconscious for a period of time and (hopefully) wakes up eventually.A blackout is alcohol-induced amnesia. The person is unable to remember things that happened when he or she was awake and functioning.
If a person becomes unconscious, an airway may be used to insure that the airway stays open.
When a person becomes unconscious, their awareness and responsiveness to the environment are significantly diminished or lost. This state can result from various factors, such as head injury, stroke, drug overdose, or medical conditions like diabetes. During unconsciousness, the brain's ability to process stimuli and maintain bodily functions may be impaired, which can affect breathing, heart rate, and reflexes. Immediate medical assessment is often necessary to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment.
Yes, it is possible for a person to be unconscious and still exhibit involuntary reflexes such as coughing or facial movements. These reflexes are controlled by the autonomic nervous system and do not require conscious input from the brain.
If they are unconscious and breathing, nothing will happen. If they are unconscious and not breathing, they will die.
No, it is not possible to be conscious of being unconscious. When a person is unconscious, they are not aware of their state of mind or surroundings.
When the person does not respond
Go to sleep.
The powder that can make a person unconscious is called "बेहोश करने वाली पाउडर" in Hindi.
Depends on the person and situation.