Unconsciousness is a state which occurs when the ability to maintain an awareness of self and environment is lost. It involves a complete or near-complete lack of responsiveness to people and other environmental stimuli.
Loss of consciousness should not be confused with the notion of the psychoanalytic unconscious or cognitive processes (e.g., implicit cognition) that take place outside awareness, and with altered states of consciousness, such as delirium (when the person is confused and only partially responsive to the environment), normal sleep, hypnosis, and other altered states in which the person responds to stimuli.
Unconsciousness may occur as the result of traumatic brain injury, brain hypoxia (e.g., due to a brain infarction or cardiac arrest), severe poisoning with drugs that depress the activity of the central nervous system (e.g., alcohol and other hypnotic or sedative drugs), severe fatigue, anaesthesia, and other causes.
There is a theory that unconsciousness occurs when different regions of the brain inhibit one another.
Explaining some first aid in a way that will increase understanding as well as rote learning.
published: 26 Jul 2018
First Aid | Unconsciousness and How to revive it ? | Short Video
When a person gets unconscious we do many wrong things with him/her to revive or waiting for the medical help. It is wasting of time, thus sometimes may cause harmful. In this video you can learn easiest method to revive a person from unconsciousness. Just lay down the unconscious person on ground and lift up his/her both legs for 2-5 minutes at an angle of 45 degree, in this way approximately 2.5 liters blood will travel from lower part of body towards vital organs like heart, brain, kidney in result the person will revive immediately.
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published: 02 Dec 2018
First Aid - Unconsciousness
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People can lose consciousness for many reasons. This course explains some of the most common reasons, explains the importance of calling for qualified medical assistance, and gives tips for providing first aid.
published: 10 Jun 2016
Emery Brown (Harvard Med., MIT) 1: Unconsciousness Under General Anesthetic is a Dynamic State
https://www.ibiology.org/neuroscience/anesthesia-brain
What happens to your brain under general anesthesia? EEG recordings can measure brain dynamics of patients under general anesthesia and may inform the development of safer and more specific anesthetics.
Dr. Emery Brown explains that under general anesthesia your brain is not turned off but is very dynamic. Electrical oscillations in the brain can be recorded using an electroencephalogram (EEG). Brown shows how oscillations induced by anesthesia interfere with normal communication between different regions of the brain. By following oscillations of different frequencies, it is possible to monitor and adjust a patient’s level of unconsciousness under anesthesia.
All general anesthetics act in the brain stem region to induce slow br...
published: 18 Dec 2019
What is the difference between Conscious and Unconscious? Sadhguru
http://www.ishafoundation.org/ A seeker asks Sadhguru the difference between conscious and unconscious. Sadhguru responds that what is in your awareness is conscious, what is not in your awareness is unconscious. (SaO10)
published: 06 Jun 2010
Unconscious but breathing First Aid: Learn how to put someone in the recovery position
If a person is unconscious but is breathing and has no other life-threatening conditions, they should be placed in the recovery position. In this video you learn step-by-step how to put someone in the recovery position. This video is produced by The Red Cross Netherlands & Medical Media (Healthchannel) and is a supporting part of the official First Aid Training. We can only explain this first aid procedure in a nutshell and therefore advice you to gather more information to completely know how to cope with an emergency.
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published: 05 Feb 2014
Unconscious Child Choking - Lay Rescuer
http://www.ProFirstAid.com
published: 07 Apr 2016
Unconscious Infant Choking
http://www.ProCPR.org - If an infant becomes unconscious while choking, activate EMS. Give 30 chest compressions, check for an object, and attempt 2 breaths. If the breaths do not go in, reposition the airway and attempt breaths again. Continue 30 compressions, object check, and breathing attempts until the object is out and the infant is breathing, or until EMS arrives. Video created by ProTrainings.
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published: 01 Feb 2011
Dealing With Unconsciousness
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When a person gets unconscious we do many wrong things with him/her to revive or waiting for the medical help. It is wasting of time, thus sometimes may cause h...
When a person gets unconscious we do many wrong things with him/her to revive or waiting for the medical help. It is wasting of time, thus sometimes may cause harmful. In this video you can learn easiest method to revive a person from unconsciousness. Just lay down the unconscious person on ground and lift up his/her both legs for 2-5 minutes at an angle of 45 degree, in this way approximately 2.5 liters blood will travel from lower part of body towards vital organs like heart, brain, kidney in result the person will revive immediately.
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When a person gets unconscious we do many wrong things with him/her to revive or waiting for the medical help. It is wasting of time, thus sometimes may cause harmful. In this video you can learn easiest method to revive a person from unconsciousness. Just lay down the unconscious person on ground and lift up his/her both legs for 2-5 minutes at an angle of 45 degree, in this way approximately 2.5 liters blood will travel from lower part of body towards vital organs like heart, brain, kidney in result the person will revive immediately.
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#FireSafety #Unconsciousness #FirstAid
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People can lose consciousness for many reaso...
Visit https://goo.gl/eaVfTc to view the full video and purchase access to our other Health & Safety (EHS) courses.
People can lose consciousness for many reasons. This course explains some of the most common reasons, explains the importance of calling for qualified medical assistance, and gives tips for providing first aid.
Visit https://goo.gl/eaVfTc to view the full video and purchase access to our other Health & Safety (EHS) courses.
People can lose consciousness for many reasons. This course explains some of the most common reasons, explains the importance of calling for qualified medical assistance, and gives tips for providing first aid.
https://www.ibiology.org/neuroscience/anesthesia-brain
What happens to your brain under general anesthesia? EEG recordings can measure brain dynamics of patien...
https://www.ibiology.org/neuroscience/anesthesia-brain
What happens to your brain under general anesthesia? EEG recordings can measure brain dynamics of patients under general anesthesia and may inform the development of safer and more specific anesthetics.
Dr. Emery Brown explains that under general anesthesia your brain is not turned off but is very dynamic. Electrical oscillations in the brain can be recorded using an electroencephalogram (EEG). Brown shows how oscillations induced by anesthesia interfere with normal communication between different regions of the brain. By following oscillations of different frequencies, it is possible to monitor and adjust a patient’s level of unconsciousness under anesthesia.
All general anesthetics act in the brain stem region to induce slow brain oscillations. Brown shares EEG spectrograms that clearly show that the brain response to anesthesia varies with age. Younger brains show strong oscillations while those of older brains show weaker oscillations. Interestingly, not all brains “age” at the same rate. By using EEG spectrogram to visualize brain dynamics, anesthesiologists can optimize drug dosage for individual patients. Brown closes his talk by presenting recent research suggesting that it may be possible to “turn the brain back on” after general anesthesia as a way to speed patient recovery.
Speaker Biography:
Dr. Emery Brown is an expert in understanding the neurophysiological basis for how general anesthesia works and passionate about his desire to pass this understanding on to others. Recent technological advances allow large amounts of data to be recorded from the brain. Brown’s lab is developing statistical tools and algorithms to analyze and interpret this data with the goal of more effectively monitoring the depth of brain anesthesia and developing safer and more specific anesthetic drugs.
Brown is the Warren M. Zapol Professor of Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School and a practicing anesthesiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is also Edward Hood Taplin Professor of Medical Engineering and of Computational Neuroscience at MIT and an Investigator of the Picower Center for Learning and Memory at MIT. Brown received his BA in mathematics, his PhD in statistics, and his MD, all from Harvard University.
Brown has received numerous honors and awards over the course of his career. He is one of only a handful of scientists to be elected to all three branches of the National Academies: Science, Engineering and Medicine. Recently, his pioneering research was recognized with the Dickson Prize for Science in 2018.
Learn more about Dr. Brown’s research here:
https://picower.mit.edu/emery-n-brown
and here:
http://www.neurostat.mit.edu
https://www.ibiology.org/neuroscience/anesthesia-brain
What happens to your brain under general anesthesia? EEG recordings can measure brain dynamics of patients under general anesthesia and may inform the development of safer and more specific anesthetics.
Dr. Emery Brown explains that under general anesthesia your brain is not turned off but is very dynamic. Electrical oscillations in the brain can be recorded using an electroencephalogram (EEG). Brown shows how oscillations induced by anesthesia interfere with normal communication between different regions of the brain. By following oscillations of different frequencies, it is possible to monitor and adjust a patient’s level of unconsciousness under anesthesia.
All general anesthetics act in the brain stem region to induce slow brain oscillations. Brown shares EEG spectrograms that clearly show that the brain response to anesthesia varies with age. Younger brains show strong oscillations while those of older brains show weaker oscillations. Interestingly, not all brains “age” at the same rate. By using EEG spectrogram to visualize brain dynamics, anesthesiologists can optimize drug dosage for individual patients. Brown closes his talk by presenting recent research suggesting that it may be possible to “turn the brain back on” after general anesthesia as a way to speed patient recovery.
Speaker Biography:
Dr. Emery Brown is an expert in understanding the neurophysiological basis for how general anesthesia works and passionate about his desire to pass this understanding on to others. Recent technological advances allow large amounts of data to be recorded from the brain. Brown’s lab is developing statistical tools and algorithms to analyze and interpret this data with the goal of more effectively monitoring the depth of brain anesthesia and developing safer and more specific anesthetic drugs.
Brown is the Warren M. Zapol Professor of Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School and a practicing anesthesiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is also Edward Hood Taplin Professor of Medical Engineering and of Computational Neuroscience at MIT and an Investigator of the Picower Center for Learning and Memory at MIT. Brown received his BA in mathematics, his PhD in statistics, and his MD, all from Harvard University.
Brown has received numerous honors and awards over the course of his career. He is one of only a handful of scientists to be elected to all three branches of the National Academies: Science, Engineering and Medicine. Recently, his pioneering research was recognized with the Dickson Prize for Science in 2018.
Learn more about Dr. Brown’s research here:
https://picower.mit.edu/emery-n-brown
and here:
http://www.neurostat.mit.edu
http://www.ishafoundation.org/ A seeker asks Sadhguru the difference between conscious and unconscious. Sadhguru responds that what is in your awareness is con...
http://www.ishafoundation.org/ A seeker asks Sadhguru the difference between conscious and unconscious. Sadhguru responds that what is in your awareness is conscious, what is not in your awareness is unconscious. (SaO10)
http://www.ishafoundation.org/ A seeker asks Sadhguru the difference between conscious and unconscious. Sadhguru responds that what is in your awareness is conscious, what is not in your awareness is unconscious. (SaO10)
If a person is unconscious but is breathing and has no other life-threatening conditions, they should be placed in the recovery position. In this video you lear...
If a person is unconscious but is breathing and has no other life-threatening conditions, they should be placed in the recovery position. In this video you learn step-by-step how to put someone in the recovery position. This video is produced by The Red Cross Netherlands & Medical Media (Healthchannel) and is a supporting part of the official First Aid Training. We can only explain this first aid procedure in a nutshell and therefore advice you to gather more information to completely know how to cope with an emergency.
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If a person is unconscious but is breathing and has no other life-threatening conditions, they should be placed in the recovery position. In this video you learn step-by-step how to put someone in the recovery position. This video is produced by The Red Cross Netherlands & Medical Media (Healthchannel) and is a supporting part of the official First Aid Training. We can only explain this first aid procedure in a nutshell and therefore advice you to gather more information to completely know how to cope with an emergency.
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http://www.ProCPR.org - If an infant becomes unconscious while choking, activate EMS. Give 30 chest compressions, check for an object, and attempt 2 breaths. If...
http://www.ProCPR.org - If an infant becomes unconscious while choking, activate EMS. Give 30 chest compressions, check for an object, and attempt 2 breaths. If the breaths do not go in, reposition the airway and attempt breaths again. Continue 30 compressions, object check, and breathing attempts until the object is out and the infant is breathing, or until EMS arrives. Video created by ProTrainings.
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http://www.ProCPR.org - If an infant becomes unconscious while choking, activate EMS. Give 30 chest compressions, check for an object, and attempt 2 breaths. If the breaths do not go in, reposition the airway and attempt breaths again. Continue 30 compressions, object check, and breathing attempts until the object is out and the infant is breathing, or until EMS arrives. Video created by ProTrainings.
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Eckhart Tolle explores reactivity, karmic law, and the role that an individual’s level of consciousness plays in the collective...
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Eckhart Tolle is the author of The Power of Now, a #1 New York Times Bestseller, which has been translated into 32 languages and become one of the most influential spiritual books of our time.
In his most recent book, A New Earth, he shows how transcending our ego-based state of consciousness is not only essential to personal happiness, but also the key to ending conflict and suffering throughout the world.
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Eckhart Tolle is widely recognized as one of the most original and inspiring spiritual teachers of our time. He travels and teaches throughout the world.
Eckhart is not aligned with any particular religion or tradition, but excludes none. His profound yet simple and practical teachings have helped thousands of people find inner peace, healing and greater fulfillment in their lives. At the core of his teachings lies the transformation of individual and collective human consciousness - a global spiritual awakening.
Eckhart Tolle is the author of The Power of Now, a #1 New York Times Bestseller, which has been translated into 32 languages and become one of the most influential spiritual books of our time.
In his most recent book, A New Earth, he shows how transcending our ego-based state of consciousness is not only essential to personal happiness, but also the key to ending conflict and suffering throughout the world.
When a person gets unconscious we do many wrong things with him/her to revive or waiting for the medical help. It is wasting of time, thus sometimes may cause harmful. In this video you can learn easiest method to revive a person from unconsciousness. Just lay down the unconscious person on ground and lift up his/her both legs for 2-5 minutes at an angle of 45 degree, in this way approximately 2.5 liters blood will travel from lower part of body towards vital organs like heart, brain, kidney in result the person will revive immediately.
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#FireSafety #Unconsciousness #FirstAid
Visit https://goo.gl/eaVfTc to view the full video and purchase access to our other Health & Safety (EHS) courses.
People can lose consciousness for many reasons. This course explains some of the most common reasons, explains the importance of calling for qualified medical assistance, and gives tips for providing first aid.
https://www.ibiology.org/neuroscience/anesthesia-brain
What happens to your brain under general anesthesia? EEG recordings can measure brain dynamics of patients under general anesthesia and may inform the development of safer and more specific anesthetics.
Dr. Emery Brown explains that under general anesthesia your brain is not turned off but is very dynamic. Electrical oscillations in the brain can be recorded using an electroencephalogram (EEG). Brown shows how oscillations induced by anesthesia interfere with normal communication between different regions of the brain. By following oscillations of different frequencies, it is possible to monitor and adjust a patient’s level of unconsciousness under anesthesia.
All general anesthetics act in the brain stem region to induce slow brain oscillations. Brown shares EEG spectrograms that clearly show that the brain response to anesthesia varies with age. Younger brains show strong oscillations while those of older brains show weaker oscillations. Interestingly, not all brains “age” at the same rate. By using EEG spectrogram to visualize brain dynamics, anesthesiologists can optimize drug dosage for individual patients. Brown closes his talk by presenting recent research suggesting that it may be possible to “turn the brain back on” after general anesthesia as a way to speed patient recovery.
Speaker Biography:
Dr. Emery Brown is an expert in understanding the neurophysiological basis for how general anesthesia works and passionate about his desire to pass this understanding on to others. Recent technological advances allow large amounts of data to be recorded from the brain. Brown’s lab is developing statistical tools and algorithms to analyze and interpret this data with the goal of more effectively monitoring the depth of brain anesthesia and developing safer and more specific anesthetic drugs.
Brown is the Warren M. Zapol Professor of Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School and a practicing anesthesiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is also Edward Hood Taplin Professor of Medical Engineering and of Computational Neuroscience at MIT and an Investigator of the Picower Center for Learning and Memory at MIT. Brown received his BA in mathematics, his PhD in statistics, and his MD, all from Harvard University.
Brown has received numerous honors and awards over the course of his career. He is one of only a handful of scientists to be elected to all three branches of the National Academies: Science, Engineering and Medicine. Recently, his pioneering research was recognized with the Dickson Prize for Science in 2018.
Learn more about Dr. Brown’s research here:
https://picower.mit.edu/emery-n-brown
and here:
http://www.neurostat.mit.edu
http://www.ishafoundation.org/ A seeker asks Sadhguru the difference between conscious and unconscious. Sadhguru responds that what is in your awareness is conscious, what is not in your awareness is unconscious. (SaO10)
If a person is unconscious but is breathing and has no other life-threatening conditions, they should be placed in the recovery position. In this video you learn step-by-step how to put someone in the recovery position. This video is produced by The Red Cross Netherlands & Medical Media (Healthchannel) and is a supporting part of the official First Aid Training. We can only explain this first aid procedure in a nutshell and therefore advice you to gather more information to completely know how to cope with an emergency.
Healthchannel makes complex medical information easy to understand. With 2D and 3D animations checked by medical specialists, we give information on certain diseases: what is it, what are the causes and how is it treated? Subscribe to our Youtube channel to stay up to date and learn more about your health!
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http://www.ProCPR.org - If an infant becomes unconscious while choking, activate EMS. Give 30 chest compressions, check for an object, and attempt 2 breaths. If the breaths do not go in, reposition the airway and attempt breaths again. Continue 30 compressions, object check, and breathing attempts until the object is out and the infant is breathing, or until EMS arrives. Video created by ProTrainings.
Visit http://www.ProTrainings.com
Help us caption & translate this video!
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Eckhart Tolle explores reactivity, karmic law, and the role that an individual’s level of consciousness plays in the collective awakening of humanity.
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Eckhart Tolle is widely recognized as one of the most original and inspiring spiritual teachers of our time. He travels and teaches throughout the world.
Eckhart is not aligned with any particular religion or tradition, but excludes none. His profound yet simple and practical teachings have helped thousands of people find inner peace, healing and greater fulfillment in their lives. At the core of his teachings lies the transformation of individual and collective human consciousness - a global spiritual awakening.
Eckhart Tolle is the author of The Power of Now, a #1 New York Times Bestseller, which has been translated into 32 languages and become one of the most influential spiritual books of our time.
In his most recent book, A New Earth, he shows how transcending our ego-based state of consciousness is not only essential to personal happiness, but also the key to ending conflict and suffering throughout the world.
Unconsciousness is a state which occurs when the ability to maintain an awareness of self and environment is lost. It involves a complete or near-complete lack of responsiveness to people and other environmental stimuli.
Loss of consciousness should not be confused with the notion of the psychoanalytic unconscious or cognitive processes (e.g., implicit cognition) that take place outside awareness, and with altered states of consciousness, such as delirium (when the person is confused and only partially responsive to the environment), normal sleep, hypnosis, and other altered states in which the person responds to stimuli.
Unconsciousness may occur as the result of traumatic brain injury, brain hypoxia (e.g., due to a brain infarction or cardiac arrest), severe poisoning with drugs that depress the activity of the central nervous system (e.g., alcohol and other hypnotic or sedative drugs), severe fatigue, anaesthesia, and other causes.
There is a theory that unconsciousness occurs when different regions of the brain inhibit one another.