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  • The Difference Between Lethargy, Obtundation, Stupor, and Coma
    Words like lethargy, obtunded, and stupor all describe various degrees to which a patient’s arousal is impaired However, these terms are imprecise In a clinical setting, it is more useful to describe the patient’s responses to specific stimuli What is the difference between being lethargic, obtunded, stuporous, or in a coma?
  • STUPOROUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of STUPOROUS is marked or affected by or as if by stupor How to use stuporous in a sentence
  • STUPOROUS Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Stuporous definition: in a stupor or daze; having a reduced ability to perceive or respond to sensory stimuli See examples of STUPOROUS used in a sentence
  • Stupor: Symptoms, Causes, and Diagnosis - Healthline
    Stupor is an alteration of consciousness marked by decreased responsiveness to environmental stimuli and absence of spontaneous movement Obtundation, obtunded, stupors, stuporous
  • Stuporous - definition of stuporous by The Free Dictionary
    Define stuporous stuporous synonyms, stuporous pronunciation, stuporous translation, English dictionary definition of stuporous n A state of reduced sensibility or consciousness: staggered around in a drunken stupor stu′por·ous adj American Heritage® Dictionary of the English
  • Stuporous vs. Obtunded — What’s the Difference?
    Stuporous refers to a state of near-unconsciousness with limited response to stimuli, while obtunded describes a dulled or lessened sensitivity, often in a medical context Stuporous and obtunded are both medical terms used to describe different levels of impaired consciousness or alertness
  • stuporous, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
    stuporous is of multiple origins Either (i) a borrowing from Latin Or (ii) formed within English, by derivation Etymons: Latin stuporosus; stupor n , ‑ous suffix
  • 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 If not stimulated externally, a patient with stupor will appear to be in a sleepy state most of the time


















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