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  • Stupor: Symptoms, Causes, and Diagnosis - Healthline
    Stupor can be a serious mental state where people don’t respond to normal conversation Instead, they respond only to physical stimulation, such as to pain or rubbing on their chest, which is
  • STUPOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of STUPOR is a condition of greatly dulled or completely suspended sense or sensibility; specifically : a chiefly mental condition marked by absence of spontaneous movement, greatly diminished responsiveness to stimulation, and usually impaired consciousness
  • Stupor - Wikipedia
    Stupor is characterized by impaired reaction to external stimuli Those in a stuporous state are rigid, mute and only appear to be conscious, as the eyes are open and follow surrounding objects
  • Stupor and Coma - Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerve Disorders - Merck . . .
    Stupor is unresponsiveness from which a person can be aroused only by vigorous, physical stimulation Coma is unresponsiveness from which a person cannot be aroused and in which the person's eyes remain closed, even when the person is stimulated
  • Stupor Behavior: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Guide
    Stupor, a state of near-unconsciousness, presents a unique challenge for both patients and healthcare providers alike Let’s dive into the murky waters of stupor behavior, exploring its causes, symptoms, and the hope that treatment options can bring
  • STUPOR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    In psychiatry, stupor means stupefied or dull, without implying a decrease of wakefulness as it does in current neurology Clinically, this may be reflected in stupor, or the inability to make either verbal or nonverbal contact with other persons at all
  • The Difference Between Lethargy, Obtundation, Stupor, and Coma
    Coma, which is a state of unarousable unresponsiveness is the worst degree of impairment of a patient’s arousal and consciousness Words like lethargy, obtunded, and stupor all describe various degrees to which a patient’s arousal is impaired However, these terms are imprecise
  • Stupor and coma in adults - UpToDate
    Stupor and coma are clinical states in which patients have impaired responsiveness (or are unresponsive) to external stimulation and are either difficult to arouse or are unarousable


















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