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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...
- 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...
- Idiopathic hypersomnia Insomnia Mental confusion Mild cognitive impairment Obtundation Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) Post-chemotherapy cognitive...
- hypercapnia initially cause mild agitation and confusion, but progress to obtundation, stupor, and finally, complete unconsciousness. In contrast, coma resulting...
- oropharyngeal dysphagia ileus Neurological Altered mentation Coma Confusion and obtundation Dela**** tendon reflexes Depression Poor cognitive function Psychosis...
- after 30–180 minutes. Dominant symptoms in children include ataxia, obtundation, and lethargy. Seizures are occasionally reported, however, more commonly...
- encephalopathy). Severe cases are characterized by profound jaundice, obtundation (ranging from drowsiness to unconsciousness), and progressive critical...
- movements. Obtunded Decreased alertness; slowed psychomotor responses In obtundation, a person has a decreased interest in their surroundings, slowed responses...