coma - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • induce: Very high doses can induce coma or unconsciousness or even death.
  • cause: An overdose can cause coma, convulsions or death.
  • include: The clinical features of excessive doses of opiates include coma of varying severity, small pupils and depressed respiration.
  • enter: Two of the men on hunger strike in Harmondsworth are entering coma.

Adjective modifier

  • hypoglycaemic: This precipitated a profound hypoglycaemic coma resulting in irreversible brain damage.
  • diabetic: He once fell into a diabetic coma on the way home, on the bus.
  • irreversible: Alternatively, should a relative be given the choice on behalf of their loved one if they fall into an irreversible coma?

Modifies a noun

  • victim: Ignoring the deep psychological problems clearly in me, I did wonder whether coma victims feel like that.
  • score: She was fully conscious with a Glasgow coma score of 15.
  • scale: Review your knowledge of the Glasgow coma scale, and signs and symptoms of brain injury.
  • patient: There are enough funny bits here to liven up a coma patient.

Noun used with modifier

  • insulin: There was very little, and strictly controlled, use of ECT, and insulin coma therapy had gone for good.
  • comet: STARDUST is the culmination of more than a decade's quest for a comet coma sample return mission.

Preposition: in

  • hospital: This Year`s Girl: Faith, still in a coma in the hospital, is dreaming of being pursued by Buffy.
  • film: A leading US neurologist has decried the portrayal of comas in films as being " unrealistic " .

Preposition: for

  • month: Have you been in a coma for 3 months?
  • day: Jay suffered severe brain injuries and was in a coma for five days before doctors decided there was no hope for him.
  • year: I could have been in a coma for six years for all I knew.
  • days.: He was in a coma for 2 days. 274.

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