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The outcome may be summarized using the Glasgow Coma Scale, which yields a number in the range 3 — 15, with a score of 3 indicating brain death ( the lowest defined level of consciousness ), and 15 indicating full consciousness.
Coma may have developed in humans as a response to injury to allow the body to pause bodily actions and heal the most immediate injuries-if at all-before waking.
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The Glasgow Coma Scale has three subscales, measuring the best motor response ( ranging from " no motor response " to " obeys commands "), the best eye response ( ranging from " no eye opening " to " eyes opening spontaneously ") and the best verbal response ( ranging from " no verbal response " to " fully oriented ").
More elaborate scales, such as the Glasgow Coma Scale, quantify an individual's reactions such as eye opening, movement and verbal response on a scale ; Glasgow Coma Scale ( GCS ) is an indication of the extent of brain injury varying from 3 ( indicating severe brain injury and death ) to a maximum of 15 ( indicating mild or no brain injury ).
Coma has a wide variety of emotional reactions from the family members of the affected patients, as well as the primary care givers taking care of the patients.
NGC 4414, a typical spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices, is about 55, 000 light-year s in diameter and approximately 60 million light-years away from Earth.
NGC 4414 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices about 56, 000 light year s in diameter and approximately 60 million light years from Earth
One passage of the Aetia, the so called Coma Berenices, has been reconstructed from papyrus remains and the celebrated Latin adaptation of Catullus ( Catullus 66 ).
Coma from NKHC occurs most often in patients who develop type 2 or steroid diabetes and have an impaired ability to recognize thirst and drink.
Gamma Comae Berenices, which is superimposed on the Coma Star Cluster, is an orange-hued giant star of magnitude 4. 4, 170 light-years from Earth.
The December Coma Berenicids are a meteor shower that lasts from December through January ; it peaks between December 18 and 25.
With his Coma parties, Kenneth Bager brought Acid house to Denmark in 1988 and was active in building a Danish club scene, moving venues from the discothèques to deserted factories and basements.
#" Democracy Coma " – 3: 45 ( from " Love's Sweet Exile / Repeat ")
*" Coma ", song from the 1991 album Horrorscope by Overkill
*" Coma ", song from the 2001 album Shangri-La Dee Da by the Stone Temple Pilots
*" Coma ", song from 2005 album Enter the Chicken by Buckethead
*" Coma ", song from the b-side of the 1999 single " Cave " by Muse
This is an almost word-for-word quote from Marilyn Manson's song Coma White, which features the line " And all the drugs in this world can't save her from herself ".
Behind the scenes of Good's 2005 release of In a Coma and his subsequent touring, Good's ongoing mental health concerns escalated, particularly following the unexpected separation from his wife, Jennifer, in February 2006.
In an interview of August 2007, Psy Coma described Aria Galactica as " technical ", with more guitar solos, " much stronger " and different from SETI.
Awakening from deep coma from motor vehicle crashes with closed head injury in the Glasgow Coma Scale range of 4-6 can be expected to respond in half of the treated cases after two to four weeks of 8 hours / day electrical treatment, if started within one to two weeks of the severe brain trauma.

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With the addition of Gary Slaughter and Chris Workman, the group attempted several bands, including Disease Disco Factory, a parody of then-popular dance group C + C Music Factory, and Toxic Coma.
Registered nurses, such as those working in hospital intensive care units, are able to maintain the health of the severely brain-injured with constant administration of medication and neurological monitoring, including the use of the Glasgow Coma Scale used by other health professionals to quantify extent of orientation.
The Glasgow Coma Scale is commonly used to assess the severity of traumatic brain injuries, including closed-head injuries.
Roadrunner Records has made a new edition of this album including the four unreleased songs from the single of Coma America.
Lepore has also had cameos in music videos for artists including Elton John, Thalía, The Dandy Warhols, Girl in a Coma, Grace Jones, Keanan Duffty, TIGA for his cover of " Sunglasses at Night ," and the video for " Days " by the alt rock band The Drums.

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Although some thought it was poetic justice, Putnam said he would continue to play songs such as " You're in a Coma " and had promised that the band would release new material.
Coma FM also mocks the target audience of commercial radio with the use of callers and comments on many controversial issues such as the Bali Nine.

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Coma lasting seconds to minutes results in post-traumatic amnesia ( PTA ) that lasts hours to days ; recovery plateau occurs over days to weeks.
Coma that lasts hours to days results in PTA lasting days to weeks ; recovery plateau occurs over months.
Coma lasting weeks results in PTA that lasts months ; recovery plateau occurs over months to years.
Yet some authors argue that the controversy over the distance to the Pleiades discussed below is a red herring, since the cosmic distance ladder can ( presently ) rely on a suite of other nearby clusters where consensus exists regarding the distances as established by Hipparcos and independent means ( e. g., the Hyades, Coma Berenices cluster, etc.
It is a filament of galaxies approximately 200 million light-years away and has dimensions which measure over 500 million light-years long, 300 million light-years wide and 16 million light-years thick, and includes the Hercules Superclusters, the Coma Supercluster and the Leo Cluster.
Due to the dismal sales and arguments with the Tannas over the direction of IME, Universal withdrew all support from the band, leaving it to fund small tours and second single " No Coma " on its own.
The Coma Cluster ( Abell 1656 ) is a large cluster of galaxies that contains over 1, 000 identified galaxies.

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Generally, a patient who is unable to voluntarily open the eyes, does not have a sleep-wake cycle, is unresponsive in spite of strong tactile ( painful ), or verbal stimuli and who generally scores between 3 to 8 on the Glasgow Coma Scale is considered to be in coma.
In 1990, with new guitarist Frank " Blackfire " Gosdzik ( also formerly of Sodom ), the band released Coma of Souls.
After leaving Streets of San Francisco in 1976, Douglas played a hospital doctor in the medical thriller Coma ( 1978 ), and in 1979 he played the role of a troubled marathon runner in Running.
* Franché Coma ( born 1957 ), former guitarist for horror punk band The Misfits.
When this becomes severe to the point of stupor or coma ( defined as a score on the Glasgow Coma Scale of less than 8 ), dynamic collapse of the extrinsic muscles of the airway can obstruct the airway, impeding the free flow of air into the lungs.
However, because of this fact, there are few open clusters ( except for the Coma Berenices Cluster, which dominates the northern part of the constellation ), diffuse nebulae, or planetary nebulae.
Coma Berenices contains the northern portion of the Virgo cluster ( also known as the Coma-Virgo cluster ), which is around 60 million light years away.
* Braid, J., " Facts and Observations as to the Relative Value of Mesmeric and Hypnotic Coma, and Ethereal Narcotism, for the Mitigation or Entire Prevention of Pain during Surgical Operations ", The Medical Times, Vol. 15, No. 385, ( 13 February 1847 ), pp. 381 – 382, Vol. 16, No. 387, ( 27 February 1847 ), pp. 10 – 11.
The Great Wall ( also called Coma Wall ), sometimes specifically referred to as the CfA2 Great Wall, is one of the largest known super-structures in the Universe ( the largest two being the Sloan Great Wall and the Pisces-Cetus Supercluster Complex ).
The title of the early Tangerine Dream piece " Fly and Collision of Coma Sola ", appearing on the Alpha Centauri album ( 1971 ), refers to this comet, which at the time was undergoing a moderately close ( 0. 73 AU ) approach to Jupiter.
* Coma ( cometary ), diffuse portion of a comet
* Coma ( optics ), aberration out of lens design
*" Coma " ( song ), 1991 song by Guns N ' Roses
*" Coma " ( Pendulum song ), 1997 song by Pendulum
* Coma or Tero Civill ( born 1976 ), Finnish musician
* Coma ( band ), Polish band
* Coma ( novel ), a 1977 novel by Robin Cook
** Coma ( 1978 film ), a 1978 film based on the novel
** Coma ( U. S. TV miniseries ), a 2012 miniseries based on the novel, by A & E
* Coma ( 2009 film ), a 2009 film
* Coma ( South Korean TV miniseries ), a five-part South Korean miniseries
* Antonio Coma ( 1560 – 1629 ), Italian composer

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