Can someone tell me the meaning of this rubric, and also "coma vigil with sleeplessness"?
Thanks
Shannon
rubrics Coma vigil
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Re: rubrics Coma vigil
Hi Shannon,
I believe it refers to the person watching a loved one who is dying. It is the time when death is inevitable, yet that state can go on for days and days.
Very emotionally taxing, death can occur at any time, cannot sleep due to the worry, agony and constant watching.
Maria
I believe it refers to the person watching a loved one who is dying. It is the time when death is inevitable, yet that state can go on for days and days.
Very emotionally taxing, death can occur at any time, cannot sleep due to the worry, agony and constant watching.
Maria
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Re: rubrics Coma vigil
from Yasgur:
Coma vigil
a state of muttering delirium in which the person is lethargic and partly conscious, yet never actually sleeping or completely comatose. Delirious lethargy with open eyes.
From Stedman's Medical Dictionary
Coma Vigil / Akinetic Mutism
a persistent state of altered consciousness, in which the patient appears alert intermittently (demonstrates a sleep-wake cycle) but is not responsive, although the descending motor pathways appear intact; caused by lesions of various cerebral structures.
States related to or confused with Coma
http://jnnp.bmj.com/content/71/suppl_1/i18.full
Best,
Lynn
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Coma vigil
a state of muttering delirium in which the person is lethargic and partly conscious, yet never actually sleeping or completely comatose. Delirious lethargy with open eyes.
From Stedman's Medical Dictionary
Coma Vigil / Akinetic Mutism
a persistent state of altered consciousness, in which the patient appears alert intermittently (demonstrates a sleep-wake cycle) but is not responsive, although the descending motor pathways appear intact; caused by lesions of various cerebral structures.
States related to or confused with Coma
http://jnnp.bmj.com/content/71/suppl_1/i18.full
Best,
Lynn
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http://www.homeopathicsolutions.blogspot.com
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Re: rubrics Coma vigil
Thanks Will and Lynn,
I took the rubric to mean from the caretakers view point - the rubric Night Watching means someone who was nursing an ill person.
then again, should have looked at the remedies for a hint it was for the patient. I will certainly look it up tonight.
I took the rubric to mean from the caretakers view point - the rubric Night Watching means someone who was nursing an ill person.
then again, should have looked at the remedies for a hint it was for the patient. I will certainly look it up tonight.
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