RMCT144H–Physican when examining a comatose patient
RF2E2TWMJ–Comatose patient under iv drip in ER.
RFG0Y5DX–Comatose
RF2E55573–Comatose patient in the critical care unit.
RFC83XC8–Patient unconscious in operating room
RF2E2TWHN–Comatose patient in the intensive care unit.
RF2AN7N5N–Paramedic shining light into patient eyes, testing pupil reflexes, first aid
RF2HGG20N–Unfocused background with comatose patient in the advanced equipped ICU.
RF2F91J55–Elderly woman falling in bathroom because slippery surfaces
RF2HGG20K–Comatose patient on the lung ventilator in the intensive care unit.
RFJ5J9HK–a victim from an accident
RF2E3P472–Comatose patient in the intensive care unit under the supervision of the nurse.
RM2AWJMPX–Geriatrics : the diseases of old age and their treatment, including physiological old age, home and institutional care, and medico-legal relations . e. After the comatose stage has passed and thepatient is able to swallow the further treatment is sympto-matic. The one main precaution is the avoidance of anythingthat might produce cerebral hyperemia or increased blood pres-sure. After the comatose stage the patient should be occasion-ally moved to prevent hypostatic congestion and an air or watercushion should be provided to prevent bed-sores. If there ismuch restlessness morphine and bromides
RF2HGNCF6–Group of medical workers conducting procedure of sanation the endotracheal tube of comatose patient.
RMA338NF–Surgeons operating ro 49A
RF2HGNCCX–Blurred view of the modern equipped intensive care ward with comatose patient in the bed.
RF2G8F3EW–Comatose patient in intensive care unit flat color vector illustration
RF2HJPKMP–Comatose patient under the clock observation connected to the life-supporting appliance, unfocused background.
RFMJY2FC–Vegetative state word cloud concept. Vector illustration
RMCT143X–Physican when examining a comatose patient
RF2HFJM8T–Critically ill comatose patient in the hospital bed connected to the advanced life support equipment in the ICU, unfocused background.
RMCT160R–Anesthetist at Kreislaufueberwachung a patient
RMA337GE–Surgeons operation MR 4B3
RMF6FKK3–RELEASE DATE: December 20, 1990 MOVIE TITLE: Awakenings STUDIO: Columbia Pictures Corporation DIRECTOR: Penny Marshall PLOT: A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an adult having gone into a coma in his early teens. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in
RFAMR39C–Patient in hospital bed
RF2AN7N5M–Doctor shining light into patient eye, testing pupil reflexes, first aid closeup
RF2H82FFT–Elderly woman falling in bathroom because slippery surfaces
RM2AKNGHP–The stock owner's adviser; the breeding, rearing, management, diseases and treatment of domestic animals . state. relaxation of the sphincters, tracheal rales, and complete immo-bility, are forerunners of a fatal termination; convulsions areextremely unfavorable. Treatment.—If the patient emerges from the comatose state,convalescence is usually speedy. The treatment is to be adaptedto the pathological character of the affection, as represented bythe symptoms in individual cases. Pursuing this course, thera-peutical measures, so far from being the same, will be diametri-cally opposite in differ
RFMJY2F1–Vegetative state word cloud concept. Vector illustration
RF2HFJKMG–Critically ill comatose patient in the hospital bed connected to the advanced life support equipment in the ICU, unfocused background.
RFMJNMRB–Coma word cloud concept. Vector illustration
RF2HFJMGJ–Hospital ward with life support equipment connected to the comatose patient, tube in the center of image as a concept of binding thread between patien
RMA337GD–Surgeons operating MR 20E
RF2H8H9J0–Comatose patient jointed to the artificial life systems.
RMF6FKJY–RELEASE DATE: December 20, 1990 MOVIE TITLE: Awakenings STUDIO: Columbia Pictures Corporation DIRECTOR: Penny Marshall PLOT: A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an adult having gone into a coma in his early teens. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in
RF2HJPKT0–EchoCG exam of comatose patient on the display in the ICU.
RF2GNWKTT–Elderly woman falling in bathroom because slippery surfaces
RFAMR39D–Patient in hospital bed
RM2AJG6P9–The American family physician : or, Domestic guide to health : for the use of physicians, families, plantations, ships, travelers, etc. . ISCHURIA RENALIS. 439 Fig. 32.. a. Nitrate of Urea. b. Oxalate of Urea. not appear to be much the matter, and they are apt to be surprised that thephysician should attach so much importance to the case. In a little whilethe patient becomes drowsy, wanders in hismind, talks incoherently, hiccoughs, andeructates, and in from thirty to forty hoursdies suddenly in a comatose condition, orin convulsions. In one case, the patientasked for drink, and as he was rais
RFMJNMPX–Coma word cloud concept. Vector illustration
RMA337H2–Surgeon in operating room A75
RMF6FKK1–RELEASE DATE: December 20, 1990 MOVIE TITLE: Awakenings STUDIO: Columbia Pictures Corporation DIRECTOR: Penny Marshall PLOT: A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an adult having gone into a coma in his early teens. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in
RF2HKEJ7N–EchoCG exam of comatose patient on the display in the ICU.
RF2E30HKG–Elderly woman falling in bathroom because slippery surfaces
RF2H902T3–Medical doctor adjusting ECG monitor of comatose patient in the intensive care unit, while group of surgeon prividing emergency surgery to another pat
RFAMR3A0–Patient in hospital bed
RF2E2TWMK–Patient treatment in the intensive care unit.
RM2ANFDFK–A text-book of first aid and emergency treatment . a person who is comatose from apoplexy or fractureof the skull may have been drinking and consequently havea strongly alcoholic breath. Be careful in diagnosing alco-holism to rule out other causes of unconsciousness. ^Yhenin doubt between alcoholism and apoplexy always treat forthe latter, in which case vomiting is to be avoided. If you are satisfied that you are dealing with acute alcohol-ism, put the patient to bed, and if the patient is able to swal-low, give a good dose of salts and apply hot-water bottles15 226 POISONIA^G al>()Ut the
RF2E2WMR5–Patient in serious condition in the intensive therapy department.
RF2E36627–Doctor examines the patient's foot.
RFMJNMP3–Coma word cloud concept. Vector illustration
RFMJY57G–Vegetative state word cloud concept. Vector illustration
RMF6FKJP–RELEASE DATE: December 20, 1990 MOVIE TITLE: Awakenings STUDIO: Columbia Pictures Corporation DIRECTOR: Penny Marshall PLOT: A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an adult having gone into a coma in his early teens. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in
RF2GAGJBJ–Elderly woman falling in bathroom because slippery surfaces
RM2CE5KBF–. Geriatrics; the diseases of old age and their treatment, including physiological old age, home and institutional care, and medico-legal relations . After the comatose stage has passed and thepatient is able to swallow the further treatment is sympto-matic. The one main precaution is the avoidance of anythingthat might produce cerebral hyperemia or increased blood pres-sure. After the comatose stage the patient should be occasion-ally moved to prevent hypostatic congestion and an air or watercushion should be provided to prevent bed-sores. If there isjnuch restlessness morphine and bromides a
RF2E2WN0H–Hand holding valve of intravenous drip.
RMF6FKJX–RELEASE DATE: December 20, 1990 MOVIE TITLE: Awakenings STUDIO: Columbia Pictures Corporation DIRECTOR: Penny Marshall PLOT: A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an adult having gone into a coma in his early teens. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in
RM2CRK784–. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . se of excluding or detecting possible complications. On the otherhand, certain cases will occur that almost defy diagnosis on account ofthe multiplicity and apparently contradictory character of the symptoms.In general it may be said that, aside from the history and the subjectivesymptoms, the physician will meet with four groups of signs : disturb-ances of intelligence, disturbances of sensation, disturbances of motility,and atrophic and degenerative lesions. 1. Disturbances of Intelligence. If the patient is comatose,
RF2E2TWHY–Blood filtration of patient in bed.
RF2E555CX–Clinical ward with patient in coma, unfocused background.
RF2HKEJC3–Patient under the monitoring in the ICU, unfocused background.
RF2H8HAE4–ECG of the patient in serious condition in the ICU.
RF2HGG1YB–Artificial lung ventilation tube connected to the patient in the bed.
RF2HGG22P–ICU ward interior with patient lying in bed, unfocused background.
RMF6FKJW–RELEASE DATE: December 20, 1990 MOVIE TITLE: Awakenings STUDIO: Columbia Pictures Corporation DIRECTOR: Penny Marshall PLOT: A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an adult having gone into a coma in his early teens. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in
RF2HH0P2A–Unconscious patient in the ICU under the clock surveillance, unfocused background.
RF2HH0P16–Bright hospital room with a patient in bed, unfocused background.
RF2HGG209–Electrode of ECG tracing of critically ill patient in the intensive care unit.
RM2CRT2PD–. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . se of excluding or detecting possible complications. On the otherhand, certain cases will occur that almost defy diagnosis on account ofthe multiplicity and apparently contradictory character of the symptoms.In general it may be said that, aside from the history and the subjectivesymptoms, the physician will meet with four groups of signs : disturb-ances of intelligence, disturbances of sensation, disturbances of motility,and atrophic and degenerative lesions. 1. Disturbances of Intelligence. If the patient is comatose,
RF2HGNCD5–Critically ill patient under round the clock observation in intensive care.
RF2H8HAGT–Medical team taking care of seriously ill patient in the ICU, unfocused background.
RF2H8H8DG–Patient in the intensive care unit under 24-hour medical supervision, unfocused background.
RF2HKEJ78–Silhouette of a patient in a small ward in the intensive care unit connected to life support equipment, unfocused background.
RF2E2JPP6–View of the hospital ntensive care unit.
RF2H8H99M–Newborn baby lying in the bed connected to the life support system in the pediatric ICU, unfocused background.
RF2HFJKKK–Human silhouette lying in the hospital bed and covered with white planket in the digital life support monitoring, unfocused background.
RMF6FKK4–RELEASE DATE: December 20, 1990 MOVIE TITLE: Awakenings STUDIO: Columbia Pictures Corporation DIRECTOR: Penny Marshall PLOT: A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an adult having gone into a coma in his early teens. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in
RM2CE0E7C–. Some points in the surgery of the brain and its membranes . n. No patient should be allowedto become blind from optic neuritis. A woman, aged forty-one years, was admitted to theNational Hospital, under Dr. Buzzard, with symptomspointing to tumour pressing on the internal capsule :hemianassthesia, hemiplegia, severe headache, and failingsight from optic neuritis. She became comatose aftera paroxysm of pain. I opened the skull and dura.Consciousness returned, and the headache, optic neuritis,and vomiting were completely relieved. There waseven, a month later, some return of power and sensatio
RF2HFJM71–Human silhouette lying in the hospital bed and covered with white planket in the digital life support monitoring, unfocused background.
RMF6FKK2–RELEASE DATE: December 20, 1990 MOVIE TITLE: Awakenings STUDIO: Columbia Pictures Corporation DIRECTOR: Penny Marshall PLOT: A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an adult having gone into a coma in his early teens. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in
RF2HGG22M–Blurred silhouette of an unconscious man in the hospital bed, unfocused background.
RF2E3P4CF–Small child receives treatment in the department of pediatric intensive care.
RMF6FKJR–RELEASE DATE: December 20, 1990 MOVIE TITLE: Awakenings STUDIO: Columbia Pictures Corporation DIRECTOR: Penny Marshall PLOT: A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an adult having gone into a coma in his early teens. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in
RF2H8H9N1–Child in the NICU connected to the life support device.
RF2E5554M–Life support of an old man in the ICU.
RF2E2WN92–Medical utilities in the hospital ward.
RF2HKEJC5–Flash of light illuminating a patient in intensive care, concept of patient emerging from coma.
RF2E5557E–Female doctor working with comatose baby in the intensive care unit.
RF2E2WN8Y–Interior of hospital ward with patients in beds.
RF2HKEJ41–Medical utilities in the hospital ward.
RMF6FKK0–RELEASE DATE: December 20, 1990 MOVIE TITLE: Awakenings STUDIO: Columbia Pictures Corporation DIRECTOR: Penny Marshall PLOT: A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an adult having gone into a coma in his early teens. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in
RMF6FKJT–RELEASE DATE: December 20, 1990 MOVIE TITLE: Awakenings STUDIO: Columbia Pictures Corporation DIRECTOR: Penny Marshall PLOT: A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an adult having gone into a coma in his early teens. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in
RMF6H6DJ–RELEASE DATE: December 20, 1990 MOVIE TITLE: Awakenings STUDIO: Columbia Pictures Corporation DIRECTOR: Penny Marshall PLOT: A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an adult having gone into a coma in his early teens. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in
RMF6H6DH–RELEASE DATE: December 20, 1990 MOVIE TITLE: Awakenings STUDIO: Columbia Pictures Corporation DIRECTOR: Penny Marshall PLOT: A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an adult having gone into a coma in his early teens. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in
RMF6H6DN–RELEASE DATE: December 20, 1990 MOVIE TITLE: Awakenings STUDIO: Columbia Pictures Corporation DIRECTOR: Penny Marshall PLOT: A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an adult having gone into a coma in his early teens. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in
RMF6H6DP–RELEASE DATE: December 20, 1990 MOVIE TITLE: Awakenings STUDIO: Columbia Pictures Corporation DIRECTOR: Penny Marshall PLOT: A new doctor finds himself with a ward full of comatose patients. He is disturbed by them and the fact that they have been comatose for decades with no hope of any cure. When he finds a possible chemical cure he gets permission to try it on one of them. When the first patient awakes, he is now an adult having gone into a coma in his early teens. The film then delights in the new awareness of the patients and then on the reactions of their relatives to the changes in
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