en going into coma

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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going into coma is a subevent of…

  • en lose consciousness ➜
  • en being unconscious ➜
  • en forgeting ➜
  • en becoming unconcious ➜
  • en blacking out ➜
  • en brain damage ➜
  • en brani damage ➜
  • en a car accident ➜
  • en that you die ➜
  • en dribble ➜
  • en fall to the floor ➜
  • en fear of the unknown ➜
  • en you get brain damage ➜
  • en getting hit on the head ➜
  • en go to a hospital ➜
  • en have a serious accident ➜
  • en be injured ➜
  • en lie motionless ➜
  • en losing consciousness ➜
  • en losing consicousness ➜
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Effects of going into coma

  • en death ➜
  • en unconciousness ➜
  • en unconsciousness ➜
  • en dying ➜
  • en amnesia ➜
  • en brain damage ➜
  • en to dream about the white light ➜
  • en high hospital bills ➜
  • en loosing conciousness ➜
  • en losing your awareness of your surroundings ➜
  • en loss of all feelings ➜
  • en a loss of consciousness ➜
  • en loss of muscular fitness ➜
  • en missing out on events ➜
  • en muscle atrophe ➜
  • en often death ➜
  • en permanent brain damage ➜
  • en a shortening of tendons ➜
  • en suspended life ➜

going into coma requires…

  • en being in an accident ➜
  • en to be awake ➜
  • en a bang on the head ➜
  • en being ill ➜
  • en blockage of support ➜
  • en blunt head trauma ➜
  • en brain damage ➜
  • en brain injury ➜
  • en a concussion ➜
  • en consciousness ➜
  • en going through a severe shock ➜
  • en having a girlfriend ➜
  • en health problem ➜
  • en a medical problem ➜
  • en serious medical problems ➜
  • en a severe disbalance in bodliy functions ➜
  • en trauma ➜
  • en traumatic injury ➜

going into coma is used for…

  • en beeing operated ➜
  • en escaping from your troubles ➜
  • en getting hurt ➜
  • en Letting the body recover ➜
  • en repairing the brain ➜
  • en very sick people ➜
  • en worrying your loved ones ➜
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