The patient remained comatose and was transported to the computed tomographic scanner. |
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Unfortunately, what was once irascibly ribald years ago is now so sedate as to be comatose. |
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Left for dead, he is admitted to a hospital and, inexplicably, revives from his comatose state. |
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Pyramidal nervous system signs are often prominent, especially in the comatose patient. |
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In the field, a doctor may be called to the aid of a severely ill, comatose patient. |
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Soon after Marco and Lydia fall in love she is gored by a bull and rendered comatose. |
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In the next story, an elderly woman repairs a toy robot collection in the hopes of connecting with her comatose son. |
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Drugs of another type are used as respiratory stimulants in deeply comatose patients or those with respiratory failure. |
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Some 20 minutes later he returned, accompanied by a shaken overdose victim who had some 15 minutes earlier been comatose and blue. |
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As hypoxemia supervenes, the patient becomes comatose and death may result from ventricular fibrillation or asystole. |
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Occasionally, intoxicated patients may be neither comatose nor organic but have initial symptoms compatible with a psychosis. |
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The doctors told them the minute they went in to see her that comatose patients weren't able to talk, but they could hear. |
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A common misconception is that a patient must be comatose to be diagnosed with myxedema coma. |
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In folklore, zombies are portrayed as innocent victims who are raised in a comatose trance from their graves by malevolent sorcerers. |
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Erik, when he was moved out of the trauma unit to an acute care floor in the hospital, was put into the room with another comatose patient. |
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She's stable, which gives her a pretty good chance of coming out without much harm, but it's always hard to tell with comatose patients. |
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As his government went from indolent to comatose, he made unprecedented use of the government jet as a taxi back home. |
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The town's economy now resembles a comatose patient on a gurney, ready to be wheeled who knows where. |
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Constant infusions may be useful in patients with constant dyspnea or patients who are comatose. |
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This was followed by a nonfluent aphasia about a month after the injury, and the patient became progressively more obtunded and comatose. |
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He had a fever of 105 and was comatose when he arrived at the hospital late in January. |
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Consciousness ranges from alert to confused to a comatose state in less than 20 percent of patients. |
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Can death itself count as a benefit to a person who is comatose or in a persistent vegetative state? |
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Somebody sneaks in and chloroforms you, or sprays knock-out gas under your door, and while you are comatose and unresisting, your worldly goods are stripped. |
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Some human lung diseases such as chronic bronchitis may leave the patient drowsy or even comatose because of the build up of carbon dioxide in the body. |
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On admission, the patient was acidotic, and he rapidly became comatose. |
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An example of involuntary, passive euthanasia would be withholding renal dialysis from an irreversibly comatose patient whose kidneys have failed. |
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Now alone in the courtyard except for a comatose cat, Ariela's thoughts turn to the past two years and how her life changed in the flutter of a wing. |
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They thought he was an old has-been, that the fever had fuddled his wits, that his weeks of near-starvation had starved his brain-tissue into comatose stasis. |
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Unilaterally and high-handedly, I've omitted those books that delighted them but bored me comatose. |
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The excitement it caused can be likened to a desperate family's reaction to an imaginary movement made by a comatose patient. |
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I deteriorated into a loss of consciousness and was comatose by 8 a.m., with a very stiff neck. |
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Care should be taken when evacuating the gastric contents to prevent aspiration, especially in the stuporous or comatose patient. |
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It was comatose and unreactive, lying unmoving and inert, and had purplish skin. |
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She grew increasingly ill despite a 450 cubic centimeter transfusion and became comatose after five days. |
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The consequent deterioration of his health means that he will likely be dead or comatose before that date. |
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Intensive supportive and nursing care is indicated, as for any comatose patient. |
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They're pumping water to them all the time, but the lobsters are in a comatose state, almost. |
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For example, some of those things that were outlined can happen in comatose people who have potential for complete recovery. |
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No clinical signs of toxicity were observed, but the patient was comatose. |
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Induced hypothermia of 32°C to 34°C may be of benefit to comatose, postarrest patients. |
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The influx of foreign-born workers has given the comatose manufacturing sector a new lease on life. |
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The daughter had also been exposed and was comatose before she and her mother each received A 250 cubic centimeter transfusion. |
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Two workboats, ancient battered things with rusting plates, shouldered into it from either side like a couple of drunks supporting a comatose companion. |
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Surviving in a comatose state, his mind is still alert and active. |
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He finally stopped, comatose, lying nearly lifeless on the ground. |
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Obama's effect on Israel's public debate has been electric, reigniting the hitherto comatose discussion of the West Bank. |
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Almost comatose, I was sent back to the relaxation room where my partner, also in a semi-vegetative state, was resting after undergoing balneotherapy. |
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When a ventilator is removed from an apnoeic comatose patient, it is the disease or injury that causes the loss of the patient's ability to breathe spontaneously. |
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They kept complaining about pain and kept getting more and more narcotics in response to their complaints until they were comatose from the drugs. |
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He had wished to be buried where he died, but had also wanted the burial delayed in case he was only comatose. |
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On the morning of the following day, Easter Monday, he became incoherent, then comatose. |
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As acidosis worsens and compensatory mechanisms fail, hyperkalaemia and cardiac effects may occur, and the patient can become comatose. |
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Is America's Jeffersonian decentralist tradition alive, comatose, or irretrievably dead? |
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The next step was to recognize that these added years may turn out to be of low or dubious value in cases where the patient is bedridden, comatose, or otherwise impaired. |
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Hibernation is a process of deep comatose sleep. |
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We sometimes hear of people who have come out of a coma due to a temporary problem such as a head injury, who seem able to recall some things that were said while they were thought to be comatose. |
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When in the summer of 1540 his dear colleague and friend Philip Melanchthon fell seriously ill and was feared to die, Luther was called to his bedside where he found him in a comatose state. |
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The French and Dutch nations have rendered that neoliberalist and Euro-nationalist project comatose, and now we only need to switch off the life-support machine. |
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And once again, it is outsmarting the comatose lawmakers and regulators. |
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When the reaction time is passed, the full effect of the alcohol returns, which in such circumstances may lead to serious liver damage and even a comatose condition. |
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But for the other 10 months of the year, the trickle of diners who come to feast on fantastically fresh seafood reflects the general pace of life in the Alentejo: sleepy, bordering on comatose. |
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It will be very costly, but, in the end, it will cost far less than trying to revive a select few of the comatose and pay off 100 percent of their ill-considered financial obligations. |
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In the absence of a source of fluid, patients become increasingly thirsty and irritable and ultimately stuporous and comatose as a result of hyperosmolality and decreased extracellular fluid volume. |
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The denominator for this QI does not count those people who were comatose or had indwelling catheters or ostomies on the most recent assessment. |
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And, as audience members, we have all experienced death by PowerPoint, the comatose state that results from being subjected to one stultifying slide after another. |
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