Conditionsmay causea Decreased Level Of Consciousness
the gamma amino butyric acid GABA receptors ... the limbic systemcausesa reduced level of consciousness
Toxidrome Central nervous system depressionleadingto a decreased level of consciousness
because heroin slows the activity of the brainresultingin a decreased level of consciousness
injury somewhere above the tentorium(passive) are caused bya decreased level of consciousness
alcohol intoxication alone ... even if you can smell the alcohol on the patient ’s breath or clothing ... rather than a head injury(passive) is caused bya decreased level of consciousness
Doctors said that infections often caused a drop in blood pressure -- and several unconfirmed news reports said that the pope was in fact suffering from a drop in blood pressure , a development doctors saidcould leadto decreased levels of consciousness
an examination for related cervical spine determine if it is necessary to further injury , with higher risk for septic arthritis(passive) caused byDecreased consciousness
head trauma or drug overdosage Elevated intracranial pressure due to mass effects or edema Impaired laryngeal reflexes which could be caused by Shy - Drager syndrome ( multiple system atrophy(passive) may be caused byreduced level of consciousness
It is characterized by low blood flow to the brainleadingto decreased levels of consciousness
This is mostly attributed to a reduction in blood flow to the brainresultingin decreased level of consciousness
Hypoxia reduces cerebral functionsresultingin decreased level of consciousness
the decrease in glucose level to cause symptoms ... thatwill causea decrease in level of consciousness
a central nervous system toxincausesa decrease in the level of consciousness
A lack of either one of these elementscan causelowered level of consciousness
increased ICP and impairment of cerebral blood flow(passive) is caused byThe decreased level of consciousness
Too low or too high blood sugarcan easily causea reduced level of consciousness
General anesthesiacausesdecrease of consciousness
an increased level of carbon dioxide within the bodyresultingin a decreased level of consciousness
hypoxia , hypo-(passive) can be caused bya decrease in the level of consciousness
sedation or intracranial events such as seizures or hemorrhageleadingto a decreased level of consciousness
a motor vehicle accidentresultingin decreased level of consciousness
High levels of calcium interferes with how the brain worksleadingto a decreased level of consciousness
eg , oversedationcausinga decreased level of consciousness
either a respiratory arrest(passive) caused byDecreased consciousness
both severe hypoxaemia and hypercapniawill causea reduced level of consciousness
haemorrhage and/or infarction of the pituitary gland(passive) caused bydecreased consciousness
ask themis causingthe decreased level of consciousness
a drug or a condition(passive) caused bydecreased consciousness
this agentcausesa decrease in the level of consciousness
Because brain cells can only use glucose for energy ( unlike other organ systems which can break down fats and eventually proteins in times of ‘ starvation ’ ) low blood sugar ( hypoglycaemiacan causedecreased consciousness
If there is a higher form of consciousness , why does it haveto createlower levels of consciousness
elevated serum ammonium levels ,leadsto a decreased level of consciousness
the significant symptoms ... mental or behavioral changesleadto a decreased level of consciousness
brain damage of various origins(passive) caused bydecreased level of consciousness
hemorrhage and/or infarction of the pituitary gland , which usually occurs in patients with preexisting pituitary adenomas and prolactinomas evolving over a period of hours or days(passive) caused bydecreased consciousness
Hypotensionwill leadto a decreased level of consciousness
Upon arrival , the dash was restricting chest expansion of the youthresultingin a decreased level of consciousness
spreadto causedecreased consciousness
to coma and seizuresleadingto coma and seizures
to an unprotected airwaymay leadto an unprotected airway
to coma and even deathcan leadto coma and even death
to hepatic coma or deathcan leadto hepatic coma or death
to coma and brain herniationleadingto coma and brain herniation
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from a multitude of conditions including intoxication ( drug , alcohol , or toxin ) , metabolic abnormalities , seizure activity ( epilepsy ) , central nervous system diseases and conditions , head trauma , shock , decreased oxygen ( hypoxiamay resultfrom a multitude of conditions including intoxication ( drug , alcohol , or toxin ) , metabolic abnormalities , seizure activity ( epilepsy ) , central nervous system diseases and conditions , head trauma , shock , decreased oxygen ( hypoxia
to coma , bradycardia , bradypnea , hypothermia and hypotentionleadingto coma , bradycardia , bradypnea , hypothermia and hypotention
to coma , bradycardia , bradypnea , hypothermia and hypotensionleadingto coma , bradycardia , bradypnea , hypothermia and hypotension
in coma Signs of hypernatremia : hyperreflexia , focal intracerebral hemorrhages , subarachnoid hemorrhageseventually resultingin coma Signs of hypernatremia : hyperreflexia , focal intracerebral hemorrhages , subarachnoid hemorrhages
to falls and consequently to severe injuriesmay leadto falls and consequently to severe injuries
to coma Rash of either small red / purple spots or large black / purple bruises that do not disappear when pressedleadingto coma Rash of either small red / purple spots or large black / purple bruises that do not disappear when pressed
to falls and other activities requiring complete mental alertness and psychomotor performance between alcohol and Cmaxmay leadto falls and other activities requiring complete mental alertness and psychomotor performance between alcohol and Cmax
These problems(passive) are being created byThese problems
in deficits to cognitive ability or physical functioningresultingin deficits to cognitive ability or physical functioning
ultimately in disorientation , increasing atrophyresultingultimately in disorientation , increasing atrophy
to lethargymay leadto lethargy
in a crisis in the individual and the world around usresultingin a crisis in the individual and the world around us
one to draw upon the unconsciouscausesone to draw upon the unconscious
to autonomic instabilities [ 5–7often leadingto autonomic instabilities [ 5–7
from inadequate 02 or substrate delivery or brain trauma / dysfunctionmay resultfrom inadequate 02 or substrate delivery or brain trauma / dysfunction
not only from direct brain injury but also from a ventilatory / perfusion deficit or the influence of alcohol , drugs or hypoglycemiamay resultnot only from direct brain injury but also from a ventilatory / perfusion deficit or the influence of alcohol , drugs or hypoglycemia
to airway obstruction or inadequate ventilation with consequent decreased oxygenation and increased levels of carbon 994may leadto airway obstruction or inadequate ventilation with consequent decreased oxygenation and increased levels of carbon 994
to devastation while on the track or trailscould leadto devastation while on the track or trails
in death within 24 hoursresultingin death within 24 hours
to unprotected airwaysleadingto unprotected airways
dehydration or changes(passive) caused bydehydration or changes
in airway compromisepotentially resultingin airway compromise
emergent right frontotemporal craniotomy and evacuation of hematomapromptedemergent right frontotemporal craniotomy and evacuation of hematoma
to aspirationleadingto aspiration
them from doing either one effectivelypreventsthem from doing either one effectively