loss of consciousness

NOUN
  1. the occurrence of a loss of the ability to perceive and respond
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How To Use loss of consciousness In A Sentence

  • Other factors include general anesthesia, loss of consciousness, structural abnormalities of the pharynx and neuromuscular disorders, deglutition abnormalities.
  • Using the G-suit plus the M-1 meant that a pilot could survive perhaps 7 Gs or more without experiencing G-Loc, as blackouts were termed, for loss of consciousness. A Research Physician's Innovations Bore Fruit in Unexpected Ways
  • Death may result from errors in judgment, confusion, or loss of consciousness, that prevents self - rescue.
  • The general seizures will cause loss of consciousness, and affects the whole body and may occur over a broad area of the brain.
  • A knock to the head can cause symptoms such as loss of consciousness, light-headedness, dizziness, nausea, and sickness.
  • One month later, she was readmitted to the hospital with gradually worsening shortness of breath, cyanosis, and one episode of loss of consciousness lasting for a few seconds.
  • Patients who incur injuries during blackouts, including tongue biting, tend to have an organic rather than psychogenic cause for their loss of consciousness.
  • And pro athlete or not, getting enough fluids is important because dehydration can lead to suboptimal performance, and in extreme cases lightheadedness and loss of consciousness.
  • A concussion that does result in a loss of consciousness is typically classified as a higher grade, or more severe, concussion.
  • Mixed with alcohol it can cause severe disorientation, amnesia and loss of consciousness.
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