COMA PATIENT CARE AND RECOVERY

COMA PATIENT CARE AND RECOVERY

Authors

  • Kadirova Gulbahor Khalimovna Bukhara Technical College of Public Health, Lecturer of the Department of Nursing
  • Salomova Malika Fakhriddinovna Bukhara Technical College of Public Health, Lecturer of the Department of Nursing

Keywords:

coma, EEG, cortex, vegetative state, cognitive recovery, ISS, MRI, acetylcholine, norepinephrine, dopamine, glutamate, excitatory neurotransmitters, EEG waves

Abstract

To understand how a coma occurs, one must first have a general idea of ​​how consciousness is maintained in a normal brain. We know that in the lower part of the brain, called the brain stem, there is a cluster of nerve cells responsible for maintaining the state of wakefulness. These nerve cells use excitatory neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine, norepinephrine, dopamine and glutamate to excite groups of cells in the upper part of the brain called the forebrain.

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Published

2022-12-01

How to Cite

Gulbahor Khalimovna, K. ., & Malika Fakhriddinovna , . S. . (2022). COMA PATIENT CARE AND RECOVERY. Scientific Impulse, 1(4), 28–30. Retrieved from https://nauchniyimpuls.ru/index.php/ni/article/view/1597
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