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  1. Altered level of consciousness - Wikipedia

    In obtundation, a person has a decreased interest in their surroundings, slowed responses, and sleepiness. [9] People with an even lower level of consciousness, stupor, only respond by …

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  2. Mental Status Examination - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Apr 30, 2024 · Alertness is the level of consciousness of a patient, which can be described as alert, somnolent, obtunded, in a stupor, or comatose. Alert means that the patient is fully …

  3. Somnolent vs. Obtunded — What's the Difference?

    Mar 29, 2024 · Somnolent describes a state of drowsiness or sleepiness, whereas obtunded refers to a dulled or blunted alertness. Somnolence is characterized by a strong desire for …

  4. Levels of Consciousness and Altered States of Consciousness

    Dec 8, 2025 · Levels of consciousness describe how awake and aware you are. Altered states of consciousness can range from daydreaming to being in a coma. Medical conditions and drugs …

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  5. Levels of Consciousness Decoded - Straight A Nursing

    Jul 23, 2018 · At this time she is OBTUNDED. By 1300, your patient can only be aroused by vigorous and repeated stimulation. When the stimulation stops she immediately lapses back …

  6. Levels of Consciousness (LOC) - NURSING.com

    Usually somnolent patients will open their eyes, mumble at you, and maybe swat at you, then they go right back to sleep. Now, obtunded is a little different. This is someone who might actually …

  7. The Difference Between Lethargy, Obtundation, Stupor, and …

    What is the difference between being lethargic, obtunded, stuporous, or in a coma? The patient has a very mild form of altered mental status in which the patient has inattention and reduced …

  8. Lethargic Vs Somnolent Vs Obtunded - webapi.umb.edu

    Dec 8, 2024 · Differentiating between lethargy, somnolence, and obtundedness can be challenging, even for medical professionals. These terms describe varying degrees of …

  9. Drowsiness vs. Lethargy vs. Obtunded: Understanding …

    Apr 15, 2023 · Obtunded patients may appear drowsy or lethargic, but their responses to stimuli are further reduced. They may only respond to painful stimuli and require more aggressive …

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  10. Obtunded vs Somnolent - What's the difference? - WikiDiff

    As adjectives the difference between obtunded and somnolent is that obtunded is describing someone who is far from alert or oriented to time and space, and exhibits other signs being …