marginal consciousness; "his grogginess was caused as much by exhaustion and by the blows"; "someone stole his wallet while he was in a drunken stupor"
a state where one has a markedly reduced response to stimuli
A substantially lowered level of consciousness wherein arousal is difficult; mental and physical activity are minimal.
A state where the individual has a marked loss of physical and mental activity but is still conscious.
a state of impaired consciousness in which the patient is unresponsive but can be aroused briefly by a strong stimulus.
(stoo-per): A condition where a person is immobile, mute, and unresponsive, but appears to be fully conscious because the eyes are open and follow the movement of external objects.
A state of impaired consciousness accompanied by diminished responsiveness to external stimuli and surroundings.
Deep sleep; unresponsive but can be awakened with repeated, noxious stimulation. Awareness is depressed but present. [Click Here To Return To List
decreased mental status or consciousness; loss of alertness
Stupor is a common condition which presents itself in response to or during emergency medical services. It is defined as a clinical syndrome of akinesis and mutism but with relative preservation of conscious awareness.