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Obtundation is mild to
moderate alertness reduction (altered
level of consciousness) with
decreased interest in the
environment and
slower than normal...
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ketoacidosis because the prin****l
symptom is
lethargy progressing to
obtundation,
rather than
vomiting and an
obvious illness.
Extremely high
blood sugar...
- overdose.
Through the use of agents,
researchers were able to
treat obtundation and
respiratory depression.
Analeptics have been used
throughout history...
- of
stroke onset (e.g.
patients awakening from sleep). Coma or
severe obtundation with
fixed eye
deviation and
complete hemiplegia. Hypertension: systolic...
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Idiopathic hypersomnia Insomnia Mental confusion Mild
cognitive impairment Obtundation Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) Post-chemotherapy cognitive...
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oropharyngeal dysphagia ileus Neurological Altered mentation Coma
Confusion and
obtundation Dela****
tendon reflexes Depression Poor
cognitive function Psychosis...
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hypercapnia initially cause mild
agitation and confusion, but
progress to
obtundation, stupor, and finally,
complete unconsciousness. In contrast, coma resulting...
- encephalopathy).
Severe cases are
characterized by
profound jaundice,
obtundation (ranging from
drowsiness to unconsciousness), and
progressive critical...
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after 30–180 minutes.
Dominant symptoms in
children include ataxia,
obtundation, and lethargy.
Seizures are
occasionally reported, however, more commonly...
- properties.
Overdose can
cause muscle flaccidity,
respiratory depression,
obtundation, psychosis, cold and
clammy skin, hypotension, and coma. A
narcotic antagonist...