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Discover Ludwig"consciousness inability" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It would be more appropriate to say "inability to consciousness" or "lack of consciousness." Example: "Due to their severe injuries, the patients experienced a temporary inability to consciousness."
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The indications for LP were any suspicion of meningitis or sepsis; impaired consciousness, inability to breastfeed or convulsions.
A suspected case was defined as a history of acute onset of fever and any of the following: altered consciousness, inability to eat, neck stiffness, seizures, petechial rash, or bulging anterior fontanel in a child <2 years of age.
Although not part of our case definition, other signs of dehydration proposed by WHO were documented, including restlessness or irritability and drinking eagerly or appearing thirsty (considered to be signs of "some" dehydration), and lethargy, loss of consciousness, inability to drink, or drinking poorly (as signs of "severe" dehydration).
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Trouble sucking or swallowing Decreased appetite Trouble sleeping Increased fussing or irritability Vomiting Lethargy Difficulty breathing or turning blue Change in level of awareness Inability to suck or swallow Loss of Consciousness.
Delirium is a diffuse or generalized intellectual impairment marked by a clouded or confused state of consciousness, an inability to attend to one's surroundings, difficulty in thinking coherently, a tendency to perceptual disturbances such as hallucinations, and difficulty in sleeping.
After the acute phase, and once satisfactory weaning parameters have been achieved, the patient's impaired level of consciousness and inability to protect their airway represent strong reasons why extubation should be delayed [ 1].
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