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Fainting (syncope) may occur.
This results in a profound bradycardia that may cause fainting (syncope), a condition known as tachycardia-bradycardia syndrome.
Bradycardia caused by a dysfunction of the sinoatrial node (sinus bradycardia), the heart's natural pacemaker, often produces weakness, confusion, palpitations, and fainting (syncope).
In clinical practice, collapsed immobility presents as episodes of fainting (syncope) or alternately as a loss of muscle tone accompanied by a compromised level of consciousness (pre-syncope).
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Patients at least 18 years old were included and were contacted after three, six, twelve, 24 and 36 months by a standardized telephone call in which they were interviewed according to a questionnaire for the following symptoms: dyspnea at rest, dyspnea on exertion, dizziness, fainting or syncope or thoracic pain.
Fainting or syncope.
Many different names are used as synonyms for collapsed immobility, including collapse, flaccid immobility, faint, fear-induced fainting, vasovagal syncope, neurocardiogenic syncope, and fainting in the context of a blood phobia.
Various writers have used other terms to refer to collapsed immobility: collapse, flaccid immobility, faint, fear-induced fainting, vasovagal syncope, neurocardiogenic syncope, and fainting in the context of a blood phobia.
The database was investigated for all patients who visited the ED with a symptom containing any of the following terms: syncope, fainting, passing out, and loss of consciousness.
However, I would recommend several changes be made in medical protocols, activity scheduling and in the roles of hospital aides to enhance the lives of Alzheimer's patients in psychiatric hospitals Medical protocol decisions Clare had a near syncope (fainting) episode during her second day in the hospital.
'Exposed' participants: We included all patients with a first syncope, fainting, blackout, vasovagal reaction or collapse (A06 ICPC-2 code) during the period January 1994 to December 2008.
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