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The evaluation of the loss of consciousness was made by trained emergency ambulance teams, specialists in this type of situation.
In this study, the evaluation of the loss of consciousness was made between the scene of the accident and the patient's arrival in the emergency room, and so this is simple and rapid information that may be used as a warning sign for prognosis.
The most extensive study of the characteristics of altered states of consciousness was made by psychologist Charles Tart in the 1960s and 1970s.
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