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  2. AVPU - Wikipedia

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    Unresponsive: Sometimes seen noted as 'unconscious', this outcome is recorded if the patient does not show any eye, voice or motor response to voice or pain. In first aid , an AVPU score of anything less than A is often considered an indication to get further help, as the patient is likely to be in need of more definitive care.

  3. Altered level of consciousness - Wikipedia

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    The AVPU scale is another means of measuring LOC: people are assessed to determine whether they are alert, responsive to verbal stimuli, responsive to painful stimuli, or unresponsive. [3] [6] To determine responsiveness to voice, a caregiver speaks to, or, failing that, yells at the person. [3]

  4. Participation bias - Wikipedia

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    Participation bias or non-response bias is a phenomenon in which the results of studies, polls, etc. become non-representative because the participants disproportionately possess certain traits which affect the outcome. These traits mean the sample is systematically different from the target population, potentially resulting in biased estimates.

  5. Brain scans of some unresponsive hospital patients show ... - AOL

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    The findings suggest that covert awareness is more common than originally thought: Small studies previously estimated that around 10%-20% of unresponsive patients had it. The new study is larger ...

  6. Vegetative state - Wikipedia

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    A vegetative state (VS) or post-coma unresponsiveness (PCU) [1] is a disorder of consciousness in which patients with severe brain damage are in a state of partial arousal rather than true awareness. After four weeks in a vegetative state, the patient is classified as being in a persistent vegetative state ( PVS ).

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  8. Coma - Wikipedia

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    Pupil sizes (left eye vs. right eye) Possible interpretation Normal eye with two pupils equal in size and reactive to light. This means that the patient is probably not in a coma and is probably lethargic, under influence of a drug, or sleeping. "Pinpoint" pupils indicate heroin or opiate overdose, which can be responsible for a patient's coma.

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