Modern practice of internal medicine with emergency conditions. Management of patients with coma : guidelines for students and interns
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Coma (or unconsciousness) is a state in which a patient is totally unaware of both self and external surroundings, and unable to respond meaningfully to external stimuli.
Coma results from gross impairment of both cerebral hemispheres, and/or the ascending reticular activating system.
There are many causes of coma (including Newcastle Brown Ale), and these may be classified as either focal or diffuse brain dysfunction.
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Modern practice of internal medicine with emergency conditions. Management of patients with coma = Сучасна практика внутрішньої медицини з невідкладними станами. Ведення хворих з комою : guidelines for students and interns / comp.: O. Ya. Babak, O. V. Goptsii, O. E. Zaichenkoetal, K. O. Sytnyk, A. O. Andrieieva, K. O. Prosolenko, K. A. Lapshyna, E. Yu. Frolova-Romaniuk, I. I. Zelena, N. M. Zhelezniakova. – Kharkiv : КNMU, 2016. – 36 p.