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Person > Healthy > Symptom of disease > Lose consciousness

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2.5.6.4Lose consciousness  

Definition

  • Use this domain for words related to losing consciousness, including fainting, being knocked out, and anesthesia.

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  • What words refer to being conscious? be conscious, consciousness, awake. What words refer to losing consciousness? lose consciousness, go unconscious, faint, pass out, swoon, be knocked out, go into a coma, collapse. What words refer to the state of being unconscious? be unconscious, fainted, passed out, coma, be in a coma, be out, insensible. What words refer to something causing someone to lose consciousness? knock out, put out, put under (anesthesia), stupefy. What words refer to regaining consciousness? regain consciousness, come to, come out of the coma. What words refer to causing a person to regain consciousness? bring someone around, resuscitate. What words refer to a person who deals with loss of consciousness? anesthesiologist. What causes someone to lose consciousness? hit on head, be sick, be in pain, anesthesia. What happens or what symptoms occur when someone begins to lose consciousness? feel faint, feel dizzy, stagger, become incoherent. What are the symptoms of being unconscious? be unresponsive, be like dead.

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  • 2.5.6.4

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