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"unconsciousness" Definitions
  1. a state like sleep caused by injury or illness, when you are unable to use your senses

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The bill would make strangulation into unconsciousness a violent felony and choking without causing unconsciousness or physical injury a lower-level felony.
Philando Castile slumped over, moaned quietly and slipped into unconsciousness.
Even in tiny doses, it can cause unconsciousness and death.
By taking care of him, I mean medicating him into unconsciousness.
Glucose metabolism in the brain in patients with chronic disorders of unconsciousness.
Before he slips into unconsciousness, his kidnapper asks him if he's happy.
Like my pupils, everything had shrunk into a permanent state of unconsciousness.
I'll spare you the details, except it involved getting beaten into unconsciousness.
California has a legal defense of unconsciousness, which means that a defendant cannot be charged for their actions if they are not aware of what they are doing, and if the cause of their unconsciousness is not voluntary.
At worst — at high levels — it causes unconsciousness and death by respiratory paralysis.
The rest were moderate to severe, involving extended unconsciousness or long-term symptoms.
Acceptable anti-doggo tools can inhibit barking, howling, whining, and even induce unconsciousness.
The general belief is that after about one year, such unconsciousness is irreversible.
But midazolam, the sedative in Tennessee's execution cocktail, doesn't always render complete unconsciousness.
According to art historical accounts, he beat her into unconsciousness at least once.
As he slipped into unconsciousness, he said something unintelligible and began taking shallow breaths.
Melissa Rivers sued the clinic where Joan Rivers slipped into unconsciousness and never recovered.
What is particularly unique about GHB is that onset of unconsciousness can occur quickly.
Failure to receive a sugar boost can lead to a seizure and even unconsciousness.
U: Unconsciousness or inability to be roused—especially after you firmly rub their chest.
A few weeks ago, she fell ill, and last week she slipped into unconsciousness.
And disabling only the frontal ganglion does not normally result in quick death or unconsciousness.
Below 10 percent oxygen "nausea, vomiting, lethargic movements, and perhaps unconsciousness" can occur, OSHA reminds.
" Worley knew while drifting into unconsciousness that if he survived "he would be an amputee.
Ambien, a common sleep aid, stimulates these receptors in a more profound way and initiates unconsciousness.
Anhydrous ammonia, a colorless gas with pungent fumes, can cause unconsciousness and even death when inhaled.
I anesthetize and bring back from states of unconsciousness and anesthesia five to six people a day.
During the course of the crime, Perez allegedly used a pillow to smother the girl into unconsciousness.
Her sugar levels can fall dangerously low -- known as hypoglycemia -- causing shakiness, confusion, disorientation and potentially unconsciousness.
He breaks someone out of police custody, seduces a teenager, and beats a security guard into unconsciousness.
A witness on scene told cops DMX had ingested some sort of powder before lapsing into unconsciousness.
At this point of time he is an in induced state of unconsciousness and under ECMO support.
It extends from a mild sports concussion — an elbow to the head in a basketball game, for example — that results in very brief or no unconsciousness and no structural harm to the brain, to the most severe brain injuries that can cause extended unconsciousness, coma or even prove fatal.
On her way there, "a fog of unconsciousness" limited her awareness, and she was sent for an MRI.
Kiki was interrogated to unconsciousness and then revived with adrenaline too many times for his heart to take.
Tell-tale signs of an overdose include unconsciousness, slow breathing, bluish-gray lips and nails, and gurgling noises.
Sometimes called an insulin reaction, or insulin shock, severe cases of hypoglycemia can lead to unconsciousness and seizures.
Until they're revived, the body will remain in a preserved state of unconsciousness — until it's really, really not.
One thing's for sure: Pretty hurts is a potent message that is lodged firmly in our collective unconsciousness.
Witnesses said the girl had been drifting in and out of unconsciousness and had been unable to walk.
Blessed unconsciousness, it appears, is not a state that Leo can afford to be in it right now.
Boiling hot dogs and making instant mac and cheese for dinner, I counted down the minutes to unconsciousness.
The effects of the drug can include extreme happiness, drowsiness, nausea, constipation, confusion, sedation or unconsciousness, and problems breathing.
I have noticed that stories aimed at his demographic tend to operate as cultural propaganda on behalf of unconsciousness.
At this point of time he is in an induced state of unconsciousness and ... in critical but stable condition.
In Joe's favor, though, is his willingness to facilitate this paranormal rescue by agreeing to strangle Julie into unconsciousness.
As Dr. Bernard Lo recently pointed out, such patients will sometimes awaken from unconsciousness with nausea, vomiting and gasping.
It's called a microsleep, a brief state of drowsy unconsciousness that can happen even if your eyes remain open.
Symptoms, he said, included suffocation, fluid in the lungs with foam coming from the mouth, unconsciousness, spasms and paralysis.
TMZ broke the story ... Brandy fell into unconsciousness as the plane was taxiing to the runway, setting off emergency protocol.
When Colleen was a teenager, she drank a lot at house parties and concerts—sometimes to the point of unconsciousness.
Short-term health effects of benzene inhalation include "drowsiness, dizziness, headaches, tremors, confusion, and/or unconsciousness," according to the CDC.
The victim accused Anderson of repeatedly raping her as she slipped into unconsciousness at a fraternity party in February 2016.
An anesthesiologist hooked Mastery to a ventilator and eased him into unconsciousness, then an arthroscope was inserted to provide pictures.
Her dress also included a corseted waist, which could have very well been the reason for her brief bout of unconsciousness.
In its ruling, the court dismissed the charge because unconsciousness and intoxication are not mentioned in the state's forcible sodomy law.
"On Saturday night, my son, Ulysses Wilkerson, was handcuffed and beaten to unconsciousness by police officers in Troy, Alabama," said Williams.
The masks, which prevent the lightheadedness and unconsciousness cabin pressure loss can result in, are typically deployed during cabin pressure issues.
When the legendary Japanese grappler Antonio Inoki got frustrated with an opponent and stomped him into unconsciousness, that was a shoot.
In the worst cases, they slip into a state of seeming unconsciousness and fail to respond to pain or other stimuli.
Critics have contended that the drug does not achieve the level of unconsciousness required for surgery, making it unsuitable for executions.
" According to Branch, the Orange County District Attorneys office told her that "unconsciousness is rape, black out drunk is not rape.
Steve was also hawking his book, "Prescription for Condition Unconsciousness," which features a shirtless photo of himself on the back cover.
As a result, 72 people were sent to a hospital to be checked out, some with life-threatening symptoms such as unconsciousness.
It might even offer a lead on better treatments that can bring some of these people back from the brink of unconsciousness.
Critics contend it does not put a person in a deep enough state of unconsciousness and should not be used in executions.
The officers, however, didn't call for medical help right away — they thought he might be faking unconsciousness and still hiding a weapon.
Many soldiers do not recall the moment of impact: it gets lost in the flash of light, the deafening sound or unconsciousness.
Strangling is a risk factor for other violence Symptoms of strangulation can include a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, bruising, fainting or unconsciousness.
If I'm wide awake, the 45 minutes it usually takes me to force unconsciousness is shortened to somewhere between 25 and 35.
It's a real psychological condition known as "Stendhal Syndrome," whereby individuals experience rapid heartbeat, dizziness, and even unconsciousness after witnessing overwhelming beauty.
But our nights were punctuated with regular nursing breaks every two hours, after which Liam expected to be agitated back into unconsciousness.
Most recently, he had arrived in an ambulance to Valley Medical Center, where he was declared inebriated nearly to the point of unconsciousness.
Midazolam does not achieve the level of unconsciousness required for surgery and is unsuitable for lethal injections, lawyers for the inmates have argued.
There, it states, Harlander became very drunk and "lapsed into unconsciousness," but Balakrishnan walked her home and entered her house without her permission.
Using the rear-naked chokehold, GSP, for lack of better words, choked Bisping to unconsciousness with 4:23 remaining in the third round.
Of the T.B.I. cases, half were mild, involving a blow to the head with some subsequent symptoms but with little or no unconsciousness.
After collapsing several times and repeated stun gun jolts, Towns lapsed into unconsciousness and was pronounced dead a short time later, prosecutors said.
After collapsing several times and repeated stun gun jolts, Towns lapsed into unconsciousness and was pronounced dead a short time later, Howard said.
It is used to treat unconsciousness resulting from severe medication-induced low blood sugar, not diabetic coma, a condition of high blood sugar.
"Unconsciousness can happen within 15 seconds and death within two to three minutes," said Kim Dulic, public relations officer for the safety commission.
Fentanyl will be used as part of a three-drug cocktail in addition to diazepam, which causes unconsciousness, and cisatracurium, which causes paralysis.
Germany: A woman who suffered brain damage in a car accident in 1991 woke up in a clinic after 27 years of unconsciousness.
A University of Maine survey found that three-quarters of fraternity members report they've been hazed, including being forced to drink into unconsciousness.
LaMotta attacked bullying schoolmates with an ice pick, and he beat a neighborhood bookie into unconsciousness with a lead pipe while robbing him.
And even Eoin, minutes from unconsciousness, could hear exactly who the older boy believed himself to be in this story: Cillian the Rescuer.
Sources connected to Shandling and familiar with the situation tell us, in the middle of the 911 call the comedian lapsed into unconsciousness.
It's unclear when Dennis fell into a state of unconsciousness, but at some point the maid realized he was unresponsive and called 911.
Virginia used a paralytic drug that may obscure the failure of midazolam to create the sort of deep unconsciousness contemplated by lethal injection proponents.
And the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says high levels of exposure to chloroethane can result in lack of muscle coordination and unconsciousness.
According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, symptoms of heat stroke include having a body temperature over 104 degrees, unconsciousness, and rapid breathing.
During her father's five years of unconsciousness, "she spent over a half million dollars on him, $1,500 a week just for nurses," Erma said.
Their lawyers argued in court that the victim was bludgeoned into unconsciousness before her body was hurled from the balcony of an upstairs bedroom.
But flipping on a machine that makes it smell pleasant as you drift into unconsciousness seems like a good way to help you relax.
Her head struck the pavement outside Ocean Towers in Coney Island, Brooklyn, where her family lives, and she slipped into unconsciousness, the police said.
In 2010, as a state senator from Manhattan, he introduced a bill to make intentional strangulation to the point of unconsciousness a violent felony.
Sleep With Me The tried-and-true method, host Drew Ackerman tells nonsense stories with a droning cadence tailored to bore you into unconsciousness.
X then pushed Ms. A onto her bed and began strangling her nearly to the point of unconsciousness, preventing her from screaming, breathing, or moving.
Thus, this exhibition is a journey that ranges from videos to prints, breaking down walls between consciousness and unconsciousness, questioning the complexity of visual mechanics.
As the U.S. National Library of Medicine notes, serious symptoms of heat stroke include having a body temperature over 104 degrees, unconsciousness, and rapid breathing.
The first "that night" opens the novel, and it's the night on which Toby's apartment is burgled, and Toby himself is viciously beaten into unconsciousness.
Others fainted, their own bodies apparently deciding that the only way to deal with the smell was to slip into the sweet embrace of unconsciousness.
The key point is that I no longer have the ability to nap at will—to recover, in nickels of unconsciousness, a lost hypnotic legacy.
Lawyers for death row inmates have argued that it could not achieve the level of unconsciousness required for surgery and was therefore unsuitable for executions.
My impression is that this is not a coma, a state of unconsciousness, as many families and clinicians think, but something like a dream state.
Other potential side effects, according to the National Institute for Drug Abuse, include drowsiness, respiratory depression and arrest, nausea, confusion, constipation, sedation, unconsciousness, and coma.
Reeling with anesthesia-induced nausea, Carucci summoned all her mental strength to fire off a few shots—click, click, click—before falling back into unconsciousness.
Midazolam is a valium-like drug its critics contend does not achieve the level of unconsciousness required for surgery and is therefore unsuitable for executions.
His right hand goes limp as his left opens up to the divine; his head falls back, directing itself to the sky as he nears unconsciousness.
Symptoms of diabetes can include extreme thirst, frequent urination, drowsiness, sudden vision changes, increased appetite, sudden weight loss, heavy breathing, sweet-smelling breath, and even unconsciousness.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, concentrations of carbon monoxide above 150 to 200 parts per million can cause disorientation, unconsciousness and even death.
Violence against referees is also not uncommon: Last June a match was called off after a player punched a referee into unconsciousness after being yellow-carded.
We broke the story ... Brandy fell into unconsciousness earlier this month on a Delta flight at LAX just before takeoff, and was rushed to the hospital.
My father had slipped into unconsciousness twelve hours earlier, about an hour after we stopped the intravenous adrenaline that had been keeping his blood pressure up.
He had a very small window in which he could slip back into unconsciousness and then wake up in a world where the election hadn't happened.
Her last request to Leishman before drifting into unconsciousness was to take the couple's two young boys to have their photographs taken with the Easter bunny.
Squeezed onto the inside of a person's bottom lip, a serving of glucose can rouse a person out of unconsciousness caused by hypoglycemia, NOLS' handbook says.
Experts argued the state's lethal injection protocol "doesn't make much sense," since Nevada planned to also use diazepam, which — like fentanyl — is deadly and can cause unconsciousness.
In that incident, TMZ reported that Hunt and others — including then-Chiefs running back George Atkinson — beat a man to the point of unconsciousness on Jan. 343.
What's more, the addition of nitrogen vapors in a closed room decreases the total amount of oxygen, which can lead to oxygen deficiency (hypoxia), and cause unconsciousness.
The drug was administered at different dosages, causing varying degrees of mild to moderate sedation across our participant group, rather than complete unconsciousness in all of them.
"Two important themes of these books: The idea of the Divine and the concept of Universal Knowledge/Collective Unconsciousness I find extremely interesting and inspiring," says Minalio.
A 24-year-old man died last month after a Texas Sheriff's Deputy and her husband allegedly pinned him to the pavement and choked him into unconsciousness.
In 2010, while he was still a state senator from Manhattan, he introduced a bill to make intentional strangulation to the point of unconsciousness a violent felony.
In the past year, who hasn't wished, at times, to disappear into a cave of unconsciousness so deep and dark no impulse to "weigh in" could surface?
Gabriel was beaten into a state of unconsciousness by his mother Pearl Fernandez and her boyfriend Isauro Aguirre; his skull was cracked, and his ribs were broken.
And rugby could emphasize the same combination — frowning upon hits that cause unconsciousness in addition to its existing rules against "high" tackling — and achieve better results, too.
He almost let another guest handle it, but then jumped into the mix himself ... rousing the the lady from unconsciousness and holding her steady as she came to.
He was charged with forcible oral sodomy, but since unconsciousness and intoxication aren't mentioned in Oklahoma's forcible sodomy law, the charge was thrown out by a district court.
Prosecutors said Michael was arrested on Tuesday, a day after calling 911 seeking medical treatment for his wife, who he's alleged to have beaten until she was unconsciousness.
After Jesús Heuche fell from a tree while pruning in Bahia Blanca, Argentina, he woke up from unconsciousness with the company of a loyal friend: his dog Tony.
A traditional three-drug cocktail consists of sodium thiopental, which induces unconsciousness; pancuronium bromide, which causes muscle paralysis and respiratory arrest; and potassium chloride, which stops the heart.
For example, it took 13.83 milligrams of propofol, on average, for 225 nonusers to float into unconsciousness, compared with 44.81 milligrams needed, on average, by 25 cannabis users.
That's because in extreme cases, caffeine causes vomiting, cramps, and a fast, irregular heart beat, combined with low blood pressure that can lead to unconsciousness and eventually death.
The man who GLORY had been advertising as the Mayweather of kickboxing was blasted into unconsciousness with one good punch and all of that previous work came undone.
"Learn to Let Go", the new track, emerges from a place between consciousness and unconsciousness—where all true feelings arise, when your mind's still bleary and half-awake.
The physical injury charges were separately dismissed because we believe that the injuries were the result of Mr. Jaffer being in a state of unconsciousness caused by prescription medication.
Our latest study, published in the journal PLOS Computational Biology, helped us better understand the transition to unconsciousness during sedation, and how this transition varies from person to person.
But the sci fi term cryosleep (also commonly called "stasis" or "suspended animation") does closely refer, more or less, to "torpor," a state of unconsciousness achieved by hibernating animals.
Her medical directive says if she has an illness that results in "complete physical dependency" or "a vegetative state characterized by permanent and irreversible unconsciousness" she wants to die.
Chambers' mother believes her daughter may have been trying to tell first responders something else, after possibly awaking from unconsciousness to find herself on fire and not knowing what happened.
Lexington confesses to loathing the sport, with its ranks of flush-faced spectators baying as two large men inflict severe enough brain damage on one another to induce temporary unconsciousness.
He said the plan was to choke the blood flow to Melgar's brain so that he would fall into unconsciousness, pull his pants down and videotape the incident, Maxwell said.
Jarringly in retrospect, when Mr. Schneiderman was a state senator from Manhattan in 2010, he introduced a bill to make intentional choking to the point of unconsciousness a violent felony.
TMZ broke the story ... "Storm Chaser" star Joel Taylor had been doing GHB late Monday night going into Tuesday morning, dancing during a wild party, when he lapsed into unconsciousness.
He's happy about Vader's lack of loyalty to Tarkin, sure, but you would think being choked into near-unconsciousness would make him less sure that Vader is really on his side.
Earlier this year, though, the Air Force confirmed via surveillance footage that after John's teammates first left the mountain, the lone combat controller – an elite warfighting specialist – rallied from apparent unconsciousness.
I learned that laws surrounding consent are often confusing and, unfortunately, not in favor of survivors — and that both intoxication and unconsciousness play a role in someone's capacity to give consent.
Read more: Highly-concentrated caffeine supplements, like the one that killed Foote, are dangerous because they stress the cardiovascular system suddenly and intensely, which can lead to unconsciousness and even death.
Save for the time in 85033 that a man was "caned" into unconsciousness on the Senate floor, I'd venture to say the enmity between political parties couldn't get worse in Congress.
I think it's because the idea of making a sole computer sits right next to flying cars in the "this is what the future will be" section of our collective unconsciousness.
By the time they reached the camp where her mother and extended family had found refuge after the Islamic State overran their village, Souhayla slipped into what appeared to be unconsciousness.
Emmit wakes from unconsciousness with it pasted on his forehead like a scarlet "A," but the show makes a point of him ripping it off and discarding it in the rocks.
It's 2:1493 A.M. , more or less my bedtime, and I'm about to put on my Sleep Shepherd hat, a device designed to help the wearer go gentle into unconsciousness ($149.99).
Type 2 diabetics who need insulin to control their blood sugar risk having too low levels of glucose in their blood, which can cause tiredness, confusion and in some cases unconsciousness.
Benzene has a pungent odor, and inhaling it can irritate the skin, eyes and the respiratory system, while severe exposure can harm the nervous system or lead to unconsciousness, according to experts.
The study: Trained reviewers looked at every, single event that involved head contact during all 64 World Cup matches for obvious signs of concussion like disorientation, temporary unconsciousness, or seizure-like movements.
You see, Arkansas' supply of Midazolam, a powerful sedative that has a very bad record in fully bringing the "strapped-in" to unconsciousness to properly ensure painless death, is about to expire.
In 1995, Mr. Jones raped, beat and strangled Mary Phillips, who was 34, and beat and choked her daughter, Lacey, who was 11 at the time, to unconsciousness, but the girl survived.
The girls are kept on a strange diet and made to sweat themselves into unconsciousness in saunas, freeze their hands in buckets of ice water, hold their breath until they pass out.
When he finishes the list of drugs he can sell you, he exhaustively bellows "Oxycontin" with the urgency of a deep sea diver returning to the surface on the verge of unconsciousness.
Four years later, he hoisted Shamrock off his feet and beat him into unconsciousness on Spike TV, drawing more 18-to-34-year-old males than the first game of the World Series.
In that incident, TMZ reported that Hunt and others — including then-Chiefs running back George Atkinson — beat a man to the point of unconsciousness at a nightclub in Kansas City on Jan. 11.
Peele is willing to let Get Out move along almost of its own accord, throwing in the occasional jolt and pausing for one sequence — a dreamlike trip into Chris's unconsciousness — that's genuinely unsettling.
The chemical has a pungent odor, and inhaling it can irritate the skin, eyes and the respiratory system, while severe exposure can harm the nervous system or lead to unconsciousness, according to experts.
TMZ broke the story ... law enforcement sources tell us they believe Taylor's death was an OD. Passengers told us Taylor consumed enough GHB Monday night to lapse into unconsciousness on the dance floor.
I am not a person who relishes imminent unconsciousness — there is always so much more internet to read and delicious nothing to do — but if you love nothing more than a 6 p.m.
I hope that I can educate some people on issues of unconsciousness around race, gender, and history, and I hope to honor lived experiences of those who have suffered Post Colonial Stress Disorder.
Suffice it to say, the French Canadian's chin has held up against a murderer's row of fighters, across three divisions, most of whom possess the power to pummel pretty much anyone into unconsciousness.
During her father's years of unconsciousness (he died in 1984, as a final result of the shooting), "she spent over a half million dollars on him, $1,500 a week just for nurses," said Erma.
Inhaling benzene, a chemical with a pungent odor, can cause minor irritation to skin, eyes and the respiratory system, while severe exposure can harm the nervous system or lead to unconsciousness, according to experts.
Effectiveness: 8 Difficulty: 6 Score: 2 Forcing oneself to puke either with fingers down the throat or just heaving into the night before unconsciousness arrives is the "break glass in case of emergency" option.
If you know a little German, Kline evokes both "kleine" ("little") rape and "kein" ("no") rape, and thus male denial of criminality and, more generally, macho unconsciousness — at which the Abstract Expressionists surely excelled.
Between bouts of unconsciousness, she narrates a dark, graphically-depicted world in which the local dealers have barely hit puberty, fentanyl is rampant and her classmates' sex is not only casual, but frequently documented.
McCracken's deep-rooted conservatism is matched by a passion to support Tulsa Domestic Violence Intervention Services, a nonprofit that helped her flee an ex- who she says beat and choked her, once until unconsciousness.
"The CDC adds that the severity of each TBI case can range from mild, "a brief change in mental status or consciousness," to severe, "an extended period of unconsciousness or amnesia after the injury.
"The CDC says that the severity of each TBI case can range from mild, "a brief change in mental status or consciousness," to severe, "an extended period of unconsciousness or amnesia after the injury.
Do you ever wake up feeling groggy, unsure if you've just had a horrible night's sleep or if, instead, you simply need a few more minutes to shake off the past several hours of unconsciousness?
Demand isn't the answer: users and even dealers tend not to know what they are getting and users tend to prefer a high that lasts longer, doesn't rapidly induce unconsciousness and isn't so easily deadly.
But it's a funny thing how one win can wipe a memory clean, especially when it looks as cool as Henderson did when he elbowed Hector Lombard into unconsciousness at UFC 199 back in June.
Exposure to carbon monoxide can lead to damage to the brain, heart and nervous system and a COHb level of over 50% is considered to be potentially fatal, causing seizure, unconsciousness or a heart attack.
As Miotto says, knocking out—like, a proper seven to nine hours of sober sleep and not just a bout of drunken unconsciousness—not only keeps you alert and focused, it can improve complex learning.
According to him, overdose symptoms like blue lips and nails, unconsciousness, pinpoint pupils, and breathing problems are relatively non-specific, which can make it difficult to determine whether an overdose is opioid-induced or not.
The parties were drug-fueled and, as we reported, Taylor was so out of it he fell into unconsciousness on the dance floor and had to be carried to his room after allegedly consuming GHB.
In 2010, as a state senator in New York, he spearheaded a bill to make intentional strangulation and suffocation into unconsciousness a violent felony, garnering praise and support from domestic violence victims and law enforcement agencies.
Researchers caution that induced hibernation in humans is likely a long way off, but that studying the animals that have mastered this peculiar state of unconsciousness is the only way to find out if it's possible.
How it could hurt you: High-level inhalation exposure is associated with kidney dysfunction, dizziness, headache, sleepiness and unconsciousness, while long-term inhalation exposure may affect the liver, the kidneys and the immune and reproductive systems.
Afterwards, make sure she lies on her side when sleeping to prevent choking, Levy recommends, and if you notice signs of alcohol poisoning like vomiting, confusion, seizures, slow breathing, and unconsciousness, seek medical attention right away.
Every knockout and choking into unconsciousness is a tiny death for those with eyes to see and every fighter a memento mori, a metaphor with a message: witness the fragility of the body, live while you can.
"All these major thinkers write beautifully about this state of mind where the world starts dissolving, but you still have awareness of your descent into unconsciousness and memories mixing with hallucinations," Horowitz told me on the phone.
But Prather says all phases, from the lightest slumber to the deepest unconsciousness, are important processes that allow our brains and bodies to recover from the previous day and can help us learn and remember information better.
Lawyers for death-row inmates have argued the drug cannot achieve the level of unconsciousness required for surgery, making it unsuitable for executions and subjecting inmates to pain caused by other drugs in the lethal injection mixes.
The nation, goaded on by a media with a short attention span and a love of artificial controversy, unfairly projected a lot of the discomfort in the collective American unconsciousness about the war in Afghanistan onto Bergdahl.
Until a pill version is approved, the patient has to be hospitalized for 60 hours and receive the drug by IV. She can't be home with her new baby because the drug may cause dizziness and unconsciousness.
According to 16 pharmacology professors who signed an amicus brief for the Supreme Court, there is "overwhelming scientific consensus" that midazolam is incapable of inducing the "deep, comalike unconsciousness" necessary to ensure a humane and constitutional execution.
The alleged abuse included beating the teen with broomsticks, choking her "almost to the point of unconsciousness" and, on one occasion, having hot cooking oil thrown on her by her mother, Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar told reporters.
From experience, they know it might be a man who overdosed into unconsciousness while driving, a teen or elderly user passed out in a park or an already stiffened corpse in a hotel room strewn with needles and powder.
A New Jersey mother was recently hospitalized after she said she was beaten to unconsciousness by a 13-year-old who also allegedly attacked her son and had told him to go back to Mexico, The Washington Post reports.
We will never understand the forces that shake him from the periods of unconsciousness he drifts in and out of to pipe up with escalating levels of enthusiasms that eventually become so overwhelming he has to spark up a fag.
It was a fight as brutal as it was meaningless: Fabio Maldonado, a Brazilian journeyman entering his first MMA fight since being cut from the UFC last year, beat Emelianenko to the brink of unconsciousness and a few steps beyond.
It was reading Carl Jung and D.W. Winnicott that made Phillips want to become a psychoanalyst, and it occurs to me that Jung's collective unconsciousness and Warburg's study of cultural memory, archetype and iconology overlap in their ideas of nonverbal transmission.
According to several people at the prison at the time, including officers, the lieutenant was Ronald Carter, who appears often in the Equal Justice Initiative lawsuit, accused of choking a man into unconsciousness and slamming another man's head against the wall.
Alaska lawmakers are currently trying to close a loophole that allowed a judge to give probation to a man accused of choking a woman into unconsciousness and masturbating on her; under the current law, the man did not commit a sex crime.
The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals ruled March 24 that a lower court judge was right to dismiss a forcible oral sodomy charge against the teenaged suspect because state law doesn't mention intoxication or unconsciousness among the five criteria describing the crime.
The app also packs in an offline mode, so your event doesn't come crashing down to a smoldering pile of disappointment if the Wi-Fi network takes a stage-dive into the concrete floor and sinks into unconsciousness for a few minutes.
Is grappling without the inevitable humiliation and the shocking realization of physical incapacity and the threat of debilitating bodily harm and unconsciousness really anything more than an empty gesture, no matter how many skills you learn or how much "flow" you summon?
Outraged activists and prosecutors in Oklahoma called for changes to a state law on forced oral sex after a court rejected the prosecution of a teenage boy in Tulsa because his 16-year-old accuser had been intoxicated to the point of unconsciousness.
Not long before time ran out on waiver wire claims, a new report surfaced alleging Hunt and others — including then-Chiefs running back George Atkinson — beat a man to the point of unconsciousness at a nightclub in Kansas City on Jan. 11.
Thus began four unusual interrogation sessions over three days at University Hospital in Newark, with the first interview ending only after Mr. Rahimi faded into unconsciousness, according to documents filed by Mr. Rahimi's lawyers in Federal District Court in Manhattan on Friday.
In April 2002, C.I.A. personnel at an interrogation site wrote that they planned to transport a detainee — apparently Mr. Zubaydah — "in a state of pharmaceutical unconsciousness to decrease potential security concerns as well as to maximize the intended effect of disorienting" him.
After a couple of hours, they went to Self&aposs apartment where Van Hook strangled the 25-year-old Self to unconsciousness, stabbed him multiple times in the neck and then cut his abdomen open and stabbed his internal organs, according to court records.
Lethal injection is traditionally achieved via three drugs given in the following order: a sedation medication to cause unconsciousness, a paralytic medication to prevent movement and halt breathing, and concentrated potassium to interfere with the normal electrical signals of the heart and induce cardiac arrest.
After a couple of hours they went to Self&aposs apartment where Van Hook strangled the 25-year-old Self to unconsciousness, stabbed him multiple times in the neck and then cut his abdomen open and stabbed his internal organs, according to court records.
I wanted the video to be a snapshot of what it's like to be me, while also showing how we have one physical body but within that there are so many layers of unconsciousness that are at work that greatly affect the life that we create.
The way in which these volatile anesthetic agents dissolve in oil led to the theory that they worked by interfering with the lipoprotein membranes of nerve cells, implying that all the brain's neurons were inactivated by the drugs and that the unconsciousness of general anesthesia was complete.
Pending before the U.S. Supreme Court is an appeal by all eight inmates, who contend the compressed execution schedule increased the likelihood of a botched execution and that one of the three drugs, midazolam, has been proven ineffective in rendering unconsciousness prior to administration of the two lethal agents.
That may not mean too much for those of us whose dealings with unconsciousness involve shutting down Netflix at 12:30 AM, but for those stuck in minimally conscious states thanks to some brain injury, this self-preservation of behavior and perceptive functioning might make all of the difference.
Scotland: The Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon said Scotland should hold a new referendum on independence from the United Kingdom by 2021 if Britain leaves the E.U. Germany: A woman who suffered brain damage in a car accident in 1991 woke up in a clinic after 27 years of unconsciousness.
If someone is drunk to the point of unconsciousness and can't be awakened by any means—especially if there is any chance he or she might have used other drugs—it is a medical emergency and help should be sought, rather than trying to let them "sleep it off," Koob says.
In a scene from last year's "The Killing of a Sacred Deer," Lanthimos's take on a horror film, the wife (played by Nicole Kidman) feigns unconsciousness in their bedroom at her surgeon husband's request; she rolls over, limp and lifeless, her head hanging off the edge of the bed as he caresses her.
Because the sedative – a benzodiazepine known as midazolam – cannot sustain deep unconsciousness the way anesthesia can, it does not prevent the prisoner from experiencing either the feeling of suffocation that the second, paralyzing, drug inflicts, or the feeling of liquid fire that follows the large and fatal dose of the third heart-stopping drug.
Todd: The most fundamental error this episode makes is to focus the entirety of this story on Rachel, to the degree that where it ends is on her emotional trauma, not the emotional trauma of, say, a black man who just saw his best friend get shot by the cops and fall into unconsciousness.
It turned out that kidnapping someone whom you suspected of having information pertaining to imminent violence, hooding and gagging and injecting him with a dose of sedatives just cruelly short of lethal, transporting him to a foreign locale and there beating him out of his unconsciousness until you obtained that information, was a false methodology that produced false results.
While a date rape drug is commonly defined as "a drug (such as GHB or ketamine) placed secretly usually in the drink or food of a potential victim to induce a state (such as confusion, physical weakness, or unconsciousness) that makes the victim vulnerable to sexual assault and especially rape," music festival attendees often take drugs voluntarily.
Law: Drivers With Seizure Conditions Need Doctor's Sign-Off The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles website indicates motorists who've experienced, experience, or take medication for "any condition which causes unconsciousness or unawareness such as convulsive disorder, epilepsy, fainting or dizzy spells, or heart ailment" must have a qualified doctor complete a medical review form.
True, he dominated Trujillo from the jump, out-grappling him en route to securing a rear-naked choke less than two minutes into the first round, but referee Keith Peterson made a glaring error in stopping the fight even though Trujillo was far from unconsciousness and never appeared to submit; even Tibau said his opponent didn't tap.
Thomas Arthur, who faces execution for killing a man in a murder-for-hire-scheme, contended that the state's use of a drug called midazolam amounts to cruel and unusual punishment because it does not reliably induce a condition of deep unconsciousness, leaving a condemned prisoner susceptible to searing pain caused by follow-on injections of other chemicals intended to cause death.
Never one to sleep through the night, interludes in my slumber are typically memorialized by nothing more meaningful than kicking a snoring dog off the bed or briefly, nonsensically I might add, checking my iPhone for an email, an update on Asian markets or a text from my now-grown children before quickly falling back into a state of light unconsciousness.
"A hypoglycemic event, which can result in impaired cognitive function, seizures, unconsciousness, and even death, that occurs in the cockpit of a commercial flight has the potential to place the safety of hundreds of individuals in jeopardy," the FAA wrote in a court filing in early-October, in a lawsuit brought by a pilot looking to ease the rules on medical certification.
Yesterday, however, the New York Times reported on a small fund that is rewarding and nurturing America's amateur wrestling with bonuses for big wins that could provide wrestlers with the financial security that would allow them to stay in wrestling for longer and avoid the pitfalls that come with a career where other people get to choke you into unconsciousness.
The band's infamous live shows, where trained fighter Robinson often used to deal with hecklers in a decidedly physical fashion (read: choking them into unconsciousness), have sometimes tended to overshadow their substantial and painstaking discography—and it's a damn shame, because Oxbow is one of the few bands who have existed for nearly 30 years without one bad record to their name.
Unless they plan to go full-on My Year of Rest and Relaxation, in which the protagonist enters a state of drug-induced unconsciousness, your favorite couch potato is going to need a TV. Our top pick for a reasonably-priced one is TCL's 2019 6-Series 4K HDR TV, which comes in 55-inch and 65-inch models and costs $600 and $250, respectively.
In spite of the fact that he was now tottering at the edge of unconsciousness my grandfather briefly outlined six improvements that he would make to the design of the stall man's barbecue fork, including attaching the fork to the aerial with a metal collar and a rivet and adding a simple grip at the other end, using the handle from an old trowel or a piece cut from a broomstick.
Second, and more crucially, this answer tips toward a common conflation of the act of passing out — sliding into unconsciousness, eyes closed, being what drinkers often call "dead to the world" — and the act of blacking out, a temporary, alcohol-induced state in which you can remain functional and conversational, but later you will have no memory of what you did, almost as though your brain failed to hit the "record" button.

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