Syncope is a brief loss of consciousness due to lack of oxygen.SyncopeSyncope - Temporary loss of consciousness caused by a lack of blood supply to the brain.
Losing consciousness"Syncope" is the correct medical term for passing out or blacking out, meaning a temporary loss of consciousness
Faint is a noun, a temporary loss of consciousness. The word faint is also a verb and an adjective.
Fainting is a temporary loss of consciousness caused by impaired blood flow to the brain. Epistaxis is a nosebleed.
Fainting is a brief loss of consciousness that occurs due to a insufficient supply of blood/oxygen to the brain. Symptoms: -Brief loss of consciousness. -May collapse without warning. -Will soon regain consciousness. If this is not brief...call for AMBULANCE!
Concussions are typically graded on a 3-point scale: Grade 1 = Mild, with temporary confusion and no loss of consciousness Grade 2 = Moderate, with confusion and potential loss of consciousness lasting less than 5 minutes Grade 3 = Severe, with loss of consciousness for more than 5 minutes
The levels of a concussion are referrred to as Grade 1, Grade 2, and Grade 3. Grade 1: Temporary disorientation, no loss of consciousness, all symptoms clear up in less than 15 minutes. Grade 2: Temporary disorientation, no loss of consciousness, symptoms persist for 15 minutes or more. Grade 3: Any loss of consciousness, whether for seconds or minutes. There's a good article on Concussion Management in Organized Sports that explains more. See http://www.headbraininjuries.com/concussion-management-sports.
It could be called having a blackout.
Anesthetic gas is a gas that will cause temporary loss of feeling and consciousness. Anesthetic gas is also a non-flammable gas.
Syncope can mean a temporary loss of consciousness, passing out, or fainting from insufficient flow of blood to the brain. Syncope can also mean the loss of one or more sounds from the middle of a word, such as saying ne'er for never.
This sounds like a description of syncope, also known as fainting. It occurs when there is a temporary reduction in blood flow to the brain, leading to a brief loss of consciousness. Most people regain consciousness on their own when lying flat and receiving adequate blood flow to the brain.
Syncope can mean a temporary loss of consciousness, passing out, or fainting from insufficient flow of blood to the brain. Syncope can also mean the loss of one or more sounds from the middle of a word, such as saying ne'er for never.