an abnormal state of lack of response to sensory stimuli, resulting from injury, shock or some other bodily dispoder
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".
unconsciousness, not breathing, and no pulse detected.
TIA does not cause unconsciousness.
Unconsciousness Rules was created in 1981.
"Unconsciousness" is a noun. It refers to the state of being unaware or not conscious.
a condition in which the speed and depth of breathing becomes abnormally fast causing dizzyness a feeling of being suffocated and occassionally unconsciousness
A state of total unconsciousness is called Coma
Regaining Unconsciousness was created on 2003-03-25.
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.
Being unconscious for 3 hours can be concerning as it may indicate a serious medical condition. It is important to seek medical attention to determine the underlying cause of unconsciousness and to ensure proper treatment. Prolonged unconsciousness can potentially lead to brain damage if not addressed promptly.
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