Translation for '
stupor' from English to Russian
NOUN | a stupor | stupors | |
SYNO | daze | grogginess | semiconsciousness | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Brief states of stupor have rarely been described in the first few hours or days after the birth.
- Doctors reported that the length of the postictal stupor reflected the duration of the asystole up to a maximum of 3 minutes of stupor.
- Catatonic stupor can be accompanied by a clear consciousness – lucid catatonia – or with a disorder of consciousness – oneiroid catatonia.
- Stroke presentations which are particularly suggestive of a watershed stroke include bilateral visual loss, stupor, and weakness of the proximal limbs, sparing the face, hands and feet.
- Known as the grand old man of the Singaporean Chinese community, during the Japanese occupation, Lim feigned a drunken stupor rather than cooperate with the Japanese.
- The character Ian Malcolm from Michael Crichton's novel "The Lost World" (1995) sings lines from the song while in a morphine-induced stupor.
- Symptoms of overdose include: neurological and psychiatric symptoms, acute toxic encephalopathy with stupor, coma and methemoglobinemia.
- Inappropriate use of prescribed benzodiazepines may induce nystagmus, stupor or coma, altered mental status (most commonly depression) and respiratory depression.
- Tasslehoff also appeared in the "Legends Trilogy" as a character to retrieve Caramon from his drunken stupor.
- Inside, they find Sally, in a kind of stupor, lying naked on the couch with Arthur kneeling on the floor next to her.
- Alicia Donadio's child, the result of her rape in "The Twelve", is stillborn. She forces herself out of her stupor and decides to hunt down Zero.
- Overdose causes stupor or coma and respiratory depression.
- Fred Plum, he helped to developed guidelines to help determine how to best treat comatose patients, writing "The Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma" in 1966, a work described by neurologist Marcus Raichle as having "put stupor and coma on the map as an important consideration in neurology".
- PRISM III score has 17 physiologic variables subdivided into 26 ranges. The variables most predictive of mortality were minimum systolic blood pressure, abnormal pupillary reflexes, and stupor/coma.
- They have been linked to hepatic encephalopathy and have controversially been linked to some cases of recurrent stupor.
- The Grady Coma Scale classes people on a scale of I to V along a scale of confusion, stupor, deep stupor, abnormal posturing, and coma.
- On the way Montmorency accidentally reveals some embarrassing truths whilst in a drug-induced stupor.
- Accompanying signs and symptoms may include decerebrate posturing; fixed, dilated pupils; coma or profound stupor; quadriparesis; absent corneal reflex; negative oculocephalic reflex; and obliteration of the gag reflex.
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