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and respirarion same is in unconcuosness...You awake and sleeping !...unconsciousness is a temporary phenomenon. if it persists continuously it is termed coma. This is calculated according to Glasgow Coma scale to consciousness by splashing water on the face but when a person goes into coma, this cannot be done as it is the brain that is not functioning properly...Unconsciousness literally means not awake or not aware
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7:23 PM on April 11, 2008
....ur way of questining is very diffrent and intrestiong. there is a difference in the unconscious and coma unconscious ness the man can be colapsed some time at that time he brain sells are not working properley. so he dont know at that time what happend to him .in coma the man can be go to the unconscious ness but at the same time brains cells are totalley not working . if there is long time to recover
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1:15 PM on February 29, 2008
barely move at all.They cannot respond to stimuli.They cannot stand or walk.They may vomit.They may lapse in and out of consciousness.Coma BAC = 0.35 to 0.50 percentThey are unconscious.Their reflexes stand or walk. They may vomit. They may lapse in and out of consciousness. Coma BAC = 0.35 to 0.50 percent They are unconscious. Their reflexes are depressed i.e. their pupils do not respond appropriately
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12:16 AM on August 05, 2008
Unconsciousness.The FAST test is an easy way to recognise and remember the signs of stroke or a TIA. Using the FAST test involves asking three simple questions. If the person has a problem with any minutes to 24 hours and then disappear, without leaving apparent permanent effects. You may have more than one TIA, and the recurrent signs and symptoms may be similar or different. A TIA may indicate
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5:22 PM on September 08, 2008
hi rinku!Eclampsia is a serious condition most commonly defined as seizures or coma in a patient with other indications of pregnancy-induced hypertension. Eclampsia was once thought definition still talks about seizures or coma in the setting of preeclampsia. This somewhat outdated phrase really refers to a variety of symptoms - along with the characteristic seizures - that may include
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10:00 PM on October 12, 2008