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Results 1 - 10 of 57 for Unconsciousness
  1. Unconsciousness is when a person is unable to respond to people and activities. Doctors often call this ... status. They include sudden confusion, disorientation, or stupor. Unconsciousness or any other sudden change in mental status ...
  2. ... then no breathing Fainting or loss of alertness (unconsciousness) Jerky movements (short, seizure-like movements) Normal breathing starts again after a brief period of unconsciousness. The child's color improves with the first breath. ...
  3. ... swallowing causing a danger of aspiration Long term unconsciousness or coma
  4. ... activity in your brain. It leads to brief unconsciousness and uncontrollable body movements. Below are questions you ...
  5. ... brain. Your child may have brief periods of unconsciousness and uncontrollable body movements during seizures. Children with ...
  6. ... or lightheadedness Nausea or vomiting Palpitations Slurred speech Unconsciousness If you notice any unusual or concerning symptoms, ...
  7. ... cause a brain contusion (bruise). Concussions may produce unconsciousness or bleeding in or around the brain.
  8. ... has the following symptoms: No breathing No pulse Unconsciousness
  9. ... of the following symptoms: No breathing No pulse Unconsciousness
  10. ... Palpitations Swelling of the face, eyes, or tongue Unconsciousness
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