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In Western countries, medical professionals use the Glasgow Coma Scale to assess a patient's level of consciousness in a coma.
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In Western countries, medical professionals often use the Glasgow Coma Scale to assess a patient's level of consciousness in a coma.
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In western countries, a coma patient may be kept on life support for an extended period of time to allow for possible recovery.
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go into coma
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Going into a coma is a serious medical condition often necessitating immediate medical attention and intensive care.
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go into coma
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Going into a coma is a serious medical condition and requires immediate medical attention and specialized care.
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go into coma
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Going into a coma is a medical emergency that requires immediate professional intervention and care.
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go into coma
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Causing great concern and often viewed as a medical emergency, with efforts made to seek immediate medical attention and intervention.
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go into coma
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Considered a serious medical emergency, and the patient receives immediate medical attention to monitor and treat the condition.
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going into coma
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Medical intervention to sustain life and monitor brain activity
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going into coma
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Going into a coma is a medical emergency and requires immediate access to advanced medical care in hospitals.
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going into coma
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Entering a coma is a medical emergency requiring immediate attention and care in an intensive care unit.
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going into coma
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Going into a coma is a serious medical emergency, and immediate medical attention is needed to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment.
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