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===Investigations===
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Revision as of 14:29, 6 December 2009

Definition

A loss of being conscious, the state of being aware and mentally able to respond to stimuli.

So if you are asleep and someone pokes you, you wake up, responding to stimuli and thus not being unconscious. If you are in a coma, you won't wake up, and are thus unconscious.

Epidemiology

Common.jpg An estimated 15% of emergency admissions are from conciousness issues.

Pathophysiology

The commonest cause is due to a reduction in oxygen flow to the brain. Most commonly this occurs from fainting or "syncope", where a temporary reduction in flow to the brain. Can also be caused from breathing air that's low in oxygen.

Symptoms, Sign and Differential

There is a huge range of causes. The best way to explain is to split them up by symptoms, and show common conditions:

Vital signs

Other stuff


Investigations

Management