Use "unconsciousness" in a sentence

1. Rarely is unconsciousness the sole manifestation of anaphylaxis.

2. Symptoms may include vomiting, unconsciousness, and slow or irregular breathing.

3. After resorption: Unconsciousness, headache, spasms, Amyosthenia, dizziness, CNS disorders

4. Rapid Bleeding can quickly cause weakness, dizziness, shock and unconsciousness

5. General Anesthesia is an anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness during surgery.

6. It can also involve using a medicine that causes unconsciousness (general Anaesthesia)

7. Deep unconsciousness, maximal dilated pupils and extensor-spasms were observed but respiration continued.

8. Large amounts: After resorption: Unconsciousness, headache, spasms, Amyosthenia, dizziness, CNS disorders

9. Other causes of unconsciousness predisposing to aspiration lung abscess are convulsive seizures.

10. The Bible explains that death is a state of absolute unconsciousness and inactivity.

11. Noun Apoplexies. 1 dated Unconsciousness or incapacity resulting from a cerebral haemorrhage or stroke

12. Later Tara wakes up from unconsciousness while Rosita is sitting watch over her.

13. Blackouts are periods of unconsciousness or memory loss. Generally, a blackout is described as a period of unconsciousness or lack of awareness when you are unable to recall what happened or what you did.

14. Synonyms for Analgia include analgesia, insensibility, insensitivity, numbness, painlessness, unawareness, indifference, apathy, unconsciousness and inertia

15. The people are returned to passiveness, inertness,[Sentencedict] and unconsciousness; the legislator enters into omnipotence.

16. 2 The people are returned to passiveness, inertness, and unconsciousness; the legislator enters into omnipotence.

17. Too much alcohol can cause confusion, hallucinations, unconsciousness, and other disorders of the mind and body.

18. One word linked with another into stream of consciousness ( and unconsciousness ) as Dream shivered into being.

19. That's how we are educated, bit by bit, to be a girl, through archetypal unconsciousness.

20. Apoplexy (countable and uncountable, plural apoplexies) (medicine, dated) Unconsciousness or incapacity resulting from a cerebral hemorrhage or stroke

21. REFLECTIONS ON WAR AND DEATH SIGMUND FREUD And life, like everything Affective, has roots in subconsciousness, perhaps in unconsciousness

22. In a prison camp in central Bosnia in late May 19 a man is beaten and kicked into unconsciousness.

23. (Proverbs 23:31-33) Excessive drinking bites like a poisonous serpent, causing sickness, mental confusion, even unconsciousness.

24. Even with youngsters, there is Collectivist heritage in their blood in the form of collective unconsciousness

25. They'll make sure you continue to receive the Anaesthetic and that you stay in a controlled state of unconsciousness.

26. In general terms, you can describe Blackouts as a short period of unconsciousness. You become unaware of the things around you

27. General Anesthetics are a group of drugs commonly used in major surgery to produce unconsciousness, analgesia, and depression of reflexes

28. According to Hesse, the novel is a story of Jungian individuation, the process of opening up to one's unconsciousness.

29. Taking an overdose of a Barbiturate or taking alcohol or other CNS depressants with the Barbiturate may lead to unconsciousness and possibly death

30. While he is being strangled into unconsciousness, he sees Rick under the bed, but is unable to warn Len before he passes out.

31. Thankfully, the lieutenant had slipped into unconsciousness, instead of continuing to squirm and Convulse in obvious discomfort due to the attack on his nervous system

32. Anaesthetic (American) anesthetic (anəsˈθetik) noun a substance, used in surgery etc, that causes lack of feeling in a part of the body or unconsciousness.

33. Automatism is an excuse defense against criminal liability for defendants who committed a presumptively criminal act in a state of unconsciousness, semiconsciousness, or unawareness

34. The siren of the paramedic truck was the last that I remembered before unconsciousness overtook me, which would last for the next several days.

35. The state or process of being deprived of oxygen, which can result in unconsciousness or death; suffocation "the cause of death was Asphyxiation"

36. The clinical manifestation comprised the sudden vertigo or unconsciousness with disturbance of eyeballs, abnormality of pupils, dyskinesia, hemianopsia and chagnes in behavior are often seen.

37. Anaesthetic (American) anesthetic (anəsˈθetik) noun a substance, used in surgery etc, that causes lack of feeling in a part of the body or unconsciousness.

38. The clinical manifestation comprised the sudden vertigo or unconsciousness with disturbance of eyeballs, abnormality of pupils, dyskinesia(Sentencedict.com), hemianopsia and chagnes in behavior are often seen.

39. Automatism is an excuse defense against criminal liability for defendants who committed a presumptively criminal act in a state of unconsciousness, semiconsciousness, or unawareness

40. Acupuncturing Tongli (HT 5) can promote the mind, wake the patient from unconsciousness by clearing away heart fire, and cure the symptoms of sudden speech loss

41. The History of Chloroform Crime Despite the popular perception of the drug as a harmless agent to unconsciousness, Mariah Kay Woods isn’t the first to perish under its effects

42. However, for obstetrics (labor and delivery) or certain minor procedures, an Anesthetic may be given in small amounts to relieve anxiety or pain without causing unconsciousness.

43. Anaesthesia can be relatively simple, like numbing an area around a tooth during dental treatment, or something more complex, like using powerful drugs to cause unconsciousness.

44. When the toxic key slides into the lock, it sets off a cascade of chemical and electrical signals that can cause paralysis, unconsciousness, and eventually death.

45. Wang Weis time perception is behind the group unconsciousness reflected in the points about scarce and suffering in time and embodies, time change time limitlessness and time perpetualness.

46. An Asphyxiant is a substance that can cause unconsciousness or death by suffocation (asphyxiation).Asphyxiants which have no other health effects and are sometimes referred to as simple Asphyxiants.

47. Asphyxiation definition is - deprivation of oxygen that can result in unconsciousness and often death : an act of Asphyxiating a person or animal or a state of asphyxia : suffocation

48. Asphyxiation definition is - deprivation of oxygen that can result in unconsciousness and often death : an act of asphyxiating a person or animal or a state of asphyxia : suffocation

49. Adj 1: relating to or associated with a coma; "Comatose breathing"; "Comatose state" 2: in a state of deep and usually prolonged unconsciousness; unable to respond to

50. This syndrome, called Anoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (AIE, also known as ‘Anoxic brain injury,’ or ‘hypoxic-ischemic coma’), can result in outcomes ranging from full recovery to permanent unconsciousness to death

51. Medical Definition of Asphyxia : a lack of oxygen or excess of carbon dioxide in the body that is usually caused by interruption of breathing and that causes unconsciousness — compare suffocation Other Words from Asphyxia

52. The case is reported of a female patient with attack-like neuropathic pain following lower arm injury with repeated respiratory depression and unconsciousness even after several administrations of sufficiently dosed analgetics for suppression of the attacks.

53. Key Difference – Analgesia vs Anesthesia The key difference between Analgesia and anesthesia is that the anesthesia is an induced, temporary state with one or more of the following characteristics: Analgesia (relief from or prevention of pain), paralysis (extreme muscle relaxation), amnesia (loss of memory), and unconsciousness

54. Comatose: 1 adj in a state of deep and usually prolonged unconsciousness; unable to respond to external stimuli “a Comatose patient” Synonyms: unconscious not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead adj relating to or associated with a coma “ Comatose breathing” “ Comatose state”

55. Anesthesia is a combination of the endpoints (discussed above) that are reached by drugs acting on different but overlapping sites in the central nervous system.General anesthesia (as opposed to sedation or regional anesthesia) has three main goals: lack of movement (), unconsciousness, and blunting of the stress response.In the early days of anesthesia, Anesthetics could reliably achieve the