Sentences with phrase «deep coma»

"Deep coma" refers to a very long and profound state of unconsciousness where a person is unresponsive to their surroundings and unable to wake up. Full definition
It was hard not to think of him suddenly waking against the soft, invisible satin like the hundreds of people who had been buried in deep comas only to wake beneath the earth in terror.
Veatch would declare dead anyone who is persistently «vegetative,» who, despite being in a deep coma, continues to breathe and have sleep - wake cycles, and who actually may be aware of external stimuli, though it may be difficult to detect their awareness except by complex neurophysiologic imaging.
It tackles the important question of how we should care for people who are gravely handicapped or ill, including those who are in a deep coma and apparently unresponsive to any ordinary form of stimulus.
Mr Evans and Alfie's mother, Kate James, 20, want to take the child, who is in a deep coma, to the Vatican - linked Bambino Gesu Paediatric Hospital in Rome for treatment which may prolong his life.
What becomes of someone who lapses into a deep coma after 30 years of godless living, remains in that state for 10 years, then dies?
An hour later Moore fell into a deep coma, and three days later he died, setting off new demands from California to Rome that boxing be outlawed
But instead of using a fork to pierce and pick up food he uses the spoon and the thing he was trying to pick up falls on to the floor, which in turn, a waitress slips on and this results in her fracturing her skull in 3 places and enters a deep coma for 3 years.
A Jewel thief named Frank Stone is a very deeply disturbed, anti social, milquetoast who finds no joy or humor in anything - until he awakens from a deep coma with a changed personality.
Leo (Channing Tatum, Dear John) is devastated when a car accident plunges his wife Paige (Rachel McAdams, The Notebook) into a deep coma.
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