Medically induced comas are designed to shut off parts of the brain to preserve at least a semi-optimal functionality. Though it is unclear for even neurologists the degree memory loss during medically induced comas, the ends justify the means in preserving the brain.
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A barbiturate-induced coma
A barbiturate-induced coma
I think it means you were put into a coma by the doctor.
Barb coma
broken nose fractured scull concussions bleeding brain memory loss coma death or you lay in a coma forever or you get pallzied
yes- there is no reason for memory loss unless damage to brain from concussion or lack of oxygen
Is a patient in a induced coma aware of her surrounding.
It is technically common sense. Head and brain damage would most likely be the cause.
A form of unconsciousness caused by taking drugs.
yes, but only if you want a loofa induced coma
whats the outcome after medical induced coma for pulmanary embolism after 3 days no change
It could depend on any medications administered whilst induced in a coma. However, it is extremely unlikely that a doctor would induce coma with any alcohol based medication. So the real answer is no, but in theory possibly.