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  • ...tion}} (KOH-moo) state in which a patient is in a deep sleep and cannot be awakened. A coma can be caused by many things, including trauma, drugs, toxins, or c ...tion}} (KOH-moo) state in which a patient is in a deep sleep and cannot be awakened. A coma can be caused by many things, including trauma, drugs, toxins, or c
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  • ...(pronunciation: /ˈbʊdə/ or /ˈbuːdə/; etymology: from Sanskrit, literally "awakened one" or "enlightened one") is a title for someone who has achieved [[Nirvan ...ch means "to awaken" or "to understand". It is used to denote one who has "awakened" to the true nature of reality and achieved [[Nirvana]].
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  • ...dharma," which would be more literally translated as "the teachings of the awakened one." The term "Buddhism" comes from the word "Buddha," which means "the awakened one" or "the enlightened one." The term "Buddha" itself is derived from the
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  • ...ipates after 15 to 30 minutes. It is more severe when a person is abruptly awakened during a deep sleep cycle or [[REM sleep]]. ...ndividual was in the middle of a [[sleep cycle]] or in [[deep sleep]] when awakened.
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  • ...edation]]''': The patient is on the edge of consciousness but can still be awakened.
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  • ...ng "deep sleep") is a state of unconsciousness in which a person cannot be awakened; fails to respond normally to painful stimuli, light, or sound; lacks a nor
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  • ...tate]]'' refers to a state in which a patient is unconscious and cannot be awakened, while a ''[[Vegetative state]]'' refers to a state in which a patient is a
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  • * [[Coma]]: A state of unconsciousness where a person cannot be awakened.
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  • ...ed as a state in which a person is unable to respond to stimuli, cannot be awakened, and is not aware of their surroundings. This can be a temporary or permane
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  • * [[Coma]]: A state of unconsciousness in which a person cannot be awakened.
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  • ...'[[Coma]]': This is a state of unconsciousness in which a person cannot be awakened, fails to respond normally to painful stimuli, light, or sound, lacks a nor
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  • ...tient is asked to try to fall asleep. If sleep is achieved, the patient is awakened after 15 minutes. If no sleep is achieved within 20 minutes, the nap trial
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  • ...sitting, jumping from bed, arm flailing, and grabbing. The dreamer may be awakened or may wake the bed partner during these episodes.
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  • ...s is a stage of light sleep where you drift in and out of sleep and can be awakened easily.
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  • * [[Coma]]: A state of unconsciousness where a person cannot be awakened.
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