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"lose consciousness" Definitions
  1. to become unconscious

113 Sentences With "lose consciousness"

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People get confused, lose consciousness, and can also suffer seizures.
An overdosing dog can lose consciousness and eventually stop breathing.
A flash will blind you, and you will lose consciousness.
Otto, who is physically fit but nonviolent, pretended to lose consciousness.
People in cardiac arrest lose consciousness and don't have a pulse.
While in the detention center, he would also sometimes lose consciousness.
Without any protection, you may lose consciousness in under 2400 minutes.
The officer was left badly bruised and worried he might lose consciousness.
At 1,000 ppm, a person can lose consciousness within an hour, Ponzi said.
"Hey, buddy," the aid worker said, as the boy began to lose consciousness.
They add that shechita makes an animal instantly lose consciousness, which makes stunning unnecessary.
"I was bleeding out, feeling that I was about to lose consciousness," he said.
When the Russian sailors began to lose consciousness, an evacuation order was reportedly given.
Additionally, you can press the stop button up until the moment you lose consciousness.
There, he said, he was given a drink that caused him to lose consciousness.
After nearly two hours in the shower, the steam caused Rainey to lose consciousness.
Police allege the driver hit the mother in the face, causing her to lose consciousness.
Without immediate treatment including IV rehydration, you lose consciousness and your organs begin to fail.
Or, rather, the fact that we routinely lose consciousness should be a deeply spooky thing.
There, Mr. Schultz said, they gave him a drink that caused him to lose consciousness.
In the worst-case scenario, users become impaired, fall into a stupor or lose consciousness.
When an opioid overdose occurs, a person may have pinpoint pupils, lose consciousness and stop breathing.
After all, fentanyl users often lose consciousness immediately, which means they don't even experience a high.
Boa constrictors hunt by squeezing prey until they lose consciousness from lack of oxygen to the brain.
Antonio claims he was about to lose consciousness when another weight lifter intervened and broke it up.
Writing, too, in some (too few) moments can be like that; you lose consciousness and suddenly you're flying.
Then everything goes dark, and you are released from this formless time and space, and you lose consciousness.
He added that the attacker may have expected the two to lose consciousness and die inside the house.
Large amounts of CO can overcome you in minutes, without warning, causing you to lose consciousness and suffocate.
Narcolepsy is a condition that causes people to lose consciousness and fall asleep in the middle of the day.
Stephen Hawking Dies at 76; His Mind Roamed the Cosmos Sedate a Plant, and It Seems to Lose Consciousness.
Some people experience no symptoms, but in extreme cases, you may lose consciousness and, very rarely, have cardiac arrest.
The experience involved simulated drowning, and he was "threatened with death, and then suffocated, causing him to lose consciousness".
The game involves a person using a device to choke themselves to the point where they start to lose consciousness.
It showed the officers ignoring Garner's distress, pushing his head into the pavement, letting him lose consciousness there, die there.
For a person with epilepsy, a feeling of déjà vu can mean they will soon start seizing or lose consciousness.
Thus we lose consciousness in spite of the fact that we really are spirits as much as we are matter.
The mob stopped first responders from getting one of the men to an ambulance after he appeared to lose consciousness.
Next week I'll be back with some WebMD guesses about what makes someone rapidly lose weight and then rapidly lose consciousness.
Fast forward to two hours later, when Williams is so sick, she says, she feels like she's about to lose consciousness.
You might vomit, have a seizure, feel drowsy and confused, or lose consciousness altogether, as blood flow to your brain slows.
Don't worry about the social graces, you can get back up once you've established you are not going to lose consciousness.
But if you feel you need way more that definitely won't work because you will lose consciousness and become a fool.
"There are signs that if they lose consciousness they will be force-fed," said Mr. Seker, who is also a doctor.
While attempting to repair his tarpaulin roof during a storm, Buckmaster seems to lose consciousness, as his narration drops off abruptly.
Parrot said he poked Heimbach in the chest, and then Heimbach allegedly "choked him out" and caused him to lose consciousness.
Later that night, Rita started to lose consciousness, and that's when Seth and his parents decided to take her to the veterinarian.
" Clinton said she felt dizzy and lost her balance Sunday, but did not lose consciousness, and is now "feeling so much better.
Blount then put Ward in a carotid restraint, which places pressure on a person's carotid artery and causes them to lose consciousness.
We saw Ally pass out from the gas, but what if it was merely a panic attack that caused her to lose consciousness?
You want your jacket to freeze in place so that when you lose consciousness, you'll be held there, your head above the water.
But then Kennedy began to lose consciousness, prompting one of the doctors, a radiologist named Stanley Abo, to examine the senator's head wound.
Some theories include a loss of oxygen at altitude, which caused the pilot and passengers to lose consciousness, or a fire on board.
To keep her owner warm, the dog would spread herself across Bob's body and lick his face to ensure he didn't lose consciousness.
If someone is exposed to a large dose of it, he could lose consciousness, be paralyzed, convulse, or die because of breathing problems.
People who seem to be able to "take a punch" are actually at greater risk than those who lose consciousness easily from a hit.
" January Jones wrote in the comment section in reference to a stimulant which is used to revive a person if they lose consciousness. "Amen!
I didn't lose consciousness or feel out of control, but the time did seem to pass more quickly—30 minutes felt more like ten.
The little one didn't sleep so much as lose consciousness in moments when her small body demanded a break from her otherwise ceaseless crying.
After Rita started to lose consciousness, Mersing took her to the vet, where she tested positive for THC, aka the main psychoactive chemical in marijuana.
They bound his wrists, lashed out at him after he appeared to lose consciousness, and shouted down those who pleaded to get him medical attention.
Without it, overdose victims can lose consciousness and stop breathing, and even die in the amount of time it takes for an ambulance to arrive.
At one point in the initiation, when Deng was tackled, his head slammed against the frozen ground, causing him to lose consciousness, court records show.
An FDNY official told to BuzzFeed News that while Ahmodu was being restrained in handcuffs on his couch, he appeared to lose consciousness but continued breathing.
Doctors can use similar techniques to accurately identify the concentration of drug needed for a patient to lose consciousness and maintain that loss throughout an operation.
The service's search and rescue manual notes that when a person's core body temperature falls to 82.4 degrees, he or she is expected to lose consciousness.
During that plane ride — as she told our guest, the reporter Melena Ryzik, in a New York Times report this week — she saw Prince lose consciousness.
If electrical activity is being disrupted by anesthetic in plants, too, causing them to "lose consciousness," does that mean, in some way, that they are conscious?
Marakovits said that Montgomery was not knocked to the ground and did not appear to lose consciousness, but did need help to walk off the field.
"It seems that water and fuel mixed together and the fumes from this might have been enough for them to lose consciousness," he told Reuters by telephone.
White was struck in the face and head, and the rock ricocheted to his chest, causing him to lose consciousness, according to Genesee County Sheriff Robert Pickell.
However, he was worried the man would lose consciousness during the trek, leaving it virtually impossible for flight medics to insert a breathing tube aboard the plane.
Per strict international regulations, Vidal was required to breathe through an oxygen tube as he drove, lest the high altitude cause him to lose consciousness behind the wheel.
A 13-year study of combat matches in Edmonton, Canada, found that boxers were significantly more likely than mixed martial arts fighters to lose consciousness in a bout.
"It can cause syncopal episodes, which are times when I lose consciousness, I can't see, I can't hear, the room goes black and I can collapse," Sarah told CNBC.
It's kind of like trying to determine when someone is 'actually' dead: Is it when the heart stops beating, when they lose consciousness, or when cells finally stop replicating?
Mr. Erdogan, 63, was sitting for early morning prayers when he seemed to lose consciousness for a few moments at a mosque in Istanbul, several Turkish news outlets reported.
They seek out certain outcomes (like sunlight) and avoid others, they send out biochemical distress signals to other plants, and they "seem to lose consciousness" when sedated in scientific experiments.
A person who has taken too many—or who combines a standard dose with depressants such as alcohol, anti-anxiety pills or sleeping aids—may lose consciousness and stop breathing.
There will be turns, there will be climbs, and they'll have to make the accelerations and decelerations smooth enough so that passengers do not vomit or lose consciousness along the way.
She played a round of golf with him, and four or five hours into her round she "suddenly collapsed to the ground but did not lose consciousness," according to the suit.
A few minutes later, he was in a serious accident, smashing head-on into another car, and supposedly hitting the airbag hard enough that it caused him to temporarily lose consciousness.
After a minute and a half you start to feel disoriented—a feeling comparable to that of having a few too many drinks—and a few minutes later you lose consciousness.
A febrile seizure is typically triggered by fever and causes a child to lose consciousness while their arms and legs shake uncontrollably, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
Mariwalla says it's also possible for people to die of a cardiac event related to the seizure, or if they lose consciousness and hit their head — though he says that is rare.
"She did not lose consciousness, she stumbled getting into the van, from the van she was calling aides and we got her to a doctor as quickly as we could," Mook said.
A classic way to make a human being lose consciousness is to anesthetize him, the very practical consequence during surgery being the loss of perception of our existence and the world around us.
He said he had fed the animal allergy pills mixed with milk, causing it to lose consciousness for up to three hours, Ketut Catur Marbawa, an official with Bali's conservation agency, told reporters.
See-through Humans lose consciousness when oxygen concentration drops below 9 percent, but start losing judgment and coordination at around 17 percent, a whiff below the normal amount in breathable air of 21 percent.
What was this thing inside me that had caused me to lose consciousness at the kitchen table and fall to the floor one night in December — the night I had my first ever seizure?
Three alleged incidents she details from that year include him hitting her across the face on one occasion, making her lose consciousness on another, and inflicting a carpet burn on her face on yet another.
Police department spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said later Johnson did not lose consciousness, had walked to his car on his own afterward and went to a nearby hospital, where he was checked by doctors and released.
He cried right away — a good thing, because it meant he didn't lose consciousness, and by the time we got home, he seemed to be consoled, though he was already developing a major goose egg.
And if you get headaches and also lose consciousness, vomit, have a stiff neck, or severe pain that lasts more than 24 hours, those are big red flags that you should go see a doctor ASAP.
TMZ Sports broke the story ... a man claims Bisping went nuclear on him for "taking his weights" at a 24 Hour Fitness in Anaheim back in July -- choking him and almost causing him to lose consciousness.
Mesmer would alternately chant, play a glass harmonium and wave his hands at the afflicted patients, who would twitch and cry out and sometimes even lose consciousness, whereupon they would be carried to a recovery room.
"Free diving is extremely dangerous, and so even highly trained free divers often die because they lose consciousness on ascent and they drown," said Ilardo, who has been free diving recreationally since she was 4 years old.
He snatched the dog by the mouth and torso with such jarring force that Bleu defecated on the table, Mr. Figueroa said, and then lifted him into the air by the snout until he began to lose consciousness.
Heart-related medical issues behind the wheel are extremely dangerous because the sufferer can lose consciousness, said Dr. Nitish Badhwar, professor of clinical medicine and director of the Cardiac Electrophysiology Training Program at the University of California, San Francisco.
Rather than evacuate when the fire was only a minor threat to the safety of those aboard, the crew shut the hatch and fought the fire with everything they had up to the point they began to lose consciousness.
Someone with a concussion might lose consciousness, have a headache, feel dizzy or disoriented, be unable to follow a moving finger with his or her eyes, and hear ringing in the ears after a resounding hit to the head.
Someone with a concussion might lose consciousness, have a headache, feel dizzy or disoriented, be unable to follow a moving finger with his or her eyes, and hear ringing in the ears after a resounding hit to the head.
Some synthetic cannabinoids have been known to cause seizures or a sort of excited delirium in certain users, and some have been known to decrease blood pressure to the point that users lose consciousness and asphyxiate on their own vomit.
Even though you only lose consciousness for a split second, you wake up as if you've just been woken up on the couch and you have no idea where you are and the TV is still on in the background.
If you were to go outside without a spacesuit on, death will come swiftly Meanwhile, you have about 15 seconds until you lose consciousness — the average amount of time it takes for your oxygen-deprived blood to reach your brain.
He was viciously beaten by five of the men until one of them hit him with the butt of a rifle and he began to lose consciousness, after which shots rang out in Al Sudani's newsroom in an attempt at intimidation.
As I began to lose consciousness, I turned on the TV. Netflix suggested that I might like to binge its new series about arrogant Wall Street bond traders who are willing to stab anyone in the back to grab more power.
As the video continues, the man turns his phone on himself, but then seems to begin to lose consciousness as blood drips from a wound on his head onto the wall behind him and down the front of his shirt.
The FMCSA is also considering allowing 11 truck drivers with various cardiovascular diseases to operate commercial motor vehicles between states Truck drivers with cardiovascular diseases that could cause them to lose consciousness while driving are generally prohibited from getting behind the wheel.
There can of course be a range of reasons why an aircraft might collide with the ground, one of which could simply be that a pilot winds up pulling so many "G&aposs" that they lose consciousness, a senior Air Force weapons developer said.
American Airlines flight 729 was flying from London Heathrow to Philadelphia on Monday, but was forced to land in Dublin, Ireland when a cleaning fluid spilled on board caused staff to lose consciousness, according to an audio recording shared by UK newspaper The Daily Telegraph.
There's always a moment, after all the scrambling and struggling, when you come out on some isolated hilltop and discover anew the truth of Muir's words: "Presently you lose consciousness of your own separate existence: you blend with the landscape, and become part and parcel of nature."
And indeed we did see human survival at level as great as 40 Gs. Having said that, if I were to put an unprotected human being on a centrifuge, and to put them even as high as 5 or 6 Gs, and were I to then rotate them continuously, to the point that they were to lose consciousness, then continue to rotate them, they would die, ultimately.

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