What's the difference between conscious and semiconscious?

Conscious


Definition:

  • (a.) Possessing the faculty of knowing one's own thoughts or mental operations.
  • (a.) Possessing knowledge, whether by internal, conscious experience or by external observation; cognizant; aware; sensible.
  • (a.) Made the object of consciousness; known to one's self; as, conscious guilt.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) All rats were examined in the conscious, unrestrained state 12 wk after induction of diabetes or acidified saline (pH 4.5) injection.
  • (2) We have investigated a physiological role of endogenous insulin on exocrine pancreatic secretion stimulated by a liquid meal as well as exogenous secretin and cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8) in conscious rats.
  • (3) Although solely nociresponsive neurons are clearly likely to fill a role in the processing and signalling of pain in the conscious central nervous system, the way in which such useful specificity could be conveyed by multireceptive neurons is difficult to appreciate.
  • (4) In the present investigation we monitored the incorporation of [14C] from [U-14C]glucose into various rat brain glycolytic intermediates of conscious and pentobarbital-anesthetized animals.
  • (5) Concentrations of several gastrointestinal hormonal peptides were measured in lymph from the cisterna chyli and in arterial plasma; in healthy, conscious pigs during ingestion of a meal.
  • (6) A chronic cannulation procedure is described which allows for sampling vomeronasal organ (VNO) contents repeatedly in freely moving conscious subjects.
  • (7) Blood flow was measured in leg and torso skin of conscious or anesthetized sheep by using 15-micron radioactive microspheres (Qm) and the 133Xe washout method (QXe).
  • (8) We studied the haemodynamic (ultrasound Doppler flow probes) effects of synthetic atriopeptin II at natriuretic doses in conscious rats.
  • (9) The patient presented in coma but regained full consciousness over the next six hours with supportive therapy.
  • (10) The responses of adrenocorticotropin (ACTH), renin, epinephrine and norepinephrine and arterial pressure and heart rate (HR) to hypotensive hemorrhage were examined before and 1 h after lesion of the paraventricular nuclei (PVN) in pentobarbital-anesthetized rats and 1 day before and 4 days after lesion of the PVN in conscious rats.
  • (11) A 68-year-old male was hospitalized because of headache, nausea, and disturbance of consciousness.
  • (12) Baroreflex function was studied in conscious early phase (less than 6 weeks) two-kidney, one-clip hypertensive rats before and 24 hours after surgical reversal of hypertension by removal of the constricting renal artery clip or after pharmacological reduction of blood pressure by an infusion of hydralazine or captopril.
  • (13) After haemorrhage in conscious rabbits total renal blood flow fell by 25%, this fall being confined to the superficial renal cortex.
  • (14) Studies have also been performed in conscious rats given BP either as an intravenous bolus or by gavage.
  • (15) The time to recovery of full consciousness, time to parasite clearance, and mortality were examined with Cox proportional-hazards regression analysis.
  • (16) The results show that furosemide causes a general vasoconstriction in conscious SHR.
  • (17) If people improved their consciousness, things would work better.
  • (18) Indeed, several lines of evidence suggest that intravenous anaesthetics are thought to induce loss of consciousness by blocking the excitatory synaptic transmission.
  • (19) The temperature of the anterior and middle hypothalamus of conscious Pekin ducks was altered with chronically implanted thermodes.
  • (20) Postoperatively, an independent observer assessed conscious level, crying, posture and facial expression using a simple numerical scoring system, and also recorded heart and respiratory rates over a 2-h period.

Semiconscious


Definition:

  • (a.) Half conscious; imperfectly conscious.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Photograph: Calla Wahlquist for the Guardian John Pat, the 16-year-old Aboriginal youth whose death in 1983 was the catalyst for the royal commission, died at the Roebourne lock-up, just 190km south of the Port Hedland lock-up where Dhu would later become fatally ill. Pat had gotten into a fight with off-duty police officers outside the local pub and, witnesses said, been semiconscious and dragged “like a dead kangaroo” into the back of a police van, only to be bashed again when he arrived at the lock-up.
  • (2) There is no consensus on what constitutes appropriate field airway management in the seriously injured semiconscious patient.
  • (3) "Although he was semiconscious, in excruciating pain, vomiting and couldn't stand, he was told by a junior doctor he had bruised ribs and discharged home with painkillers," recalls his father.
  • (4) prophyria, hypoglycemia, hebephrenia, schizophrenia, depression, mania or epileptic semiconscious states must be treated according to the basic sickness and by means of a supporting psychotherapy.
  • (5) An account of eight forensic-psychiatric reports characterises the special features of the "semiconscious" form of pathological and pathologically biased inebriation, and contrasts them with "classical" pathological forms.
  • (6) To address this question, we measured cardiac output (CO) and CBF as well as other systemic organ blood flows by employing simultaneous injection of two different sets of radiolabeled microspheres into the left atrium and left ventricle of semiconscious rats.
  • (7) He warned against the UK’s “semiconscious torpor” about the EU, reminding voters that the country only woke up late to the threat that the UK was about to break up and leave England in the second division of nations.
  • (8) In this paper 2 cases of ginseng poisoning has been reported the effects on both eyes were mydriasis and disturbance in accommodation, and the systemic symptoms included dizziness and semiconsciousness, which may be associated with hyperexitability of the sympathetic nerves (adrenergic nerves) due to overdose ginseng.
  • (9) Chilling footage has emerged of “war zone”-like scenes during last week’s unrest at the Manus Island detention centre, showing dozens of asylum seekers – most unconscious or semiconscious and many with serious injuries – receiving treatment from frantic staff tending to them by torchlight.

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