Coma
Introduction
Introduction
Cause
Cause
(1) coma with signs of nervous system localization
(B) coma with meningeal irritation
(3) Coma caused by systemic diseases
1. Infectious diseases:
(4) Coma caused by acute poisoning
Examine
an examination
First, medical history
Second, physical examination
For comatose patients, the focus should be checked, including:
Third, auxiliary inspection
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
1. Hyperosmolar coma:
2. Sedation and coma caused by anesthesia:
3. Central nervous system inhibitors induce coma:
4. Nearly forced coma:
5. Deep coma:
6. Light coma:
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