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What is the difference between unconsciousness and coma?

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No differrence: I would rather explain different levels of unconsciousness and coma with gcs.

Answered 12/2/2018

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Same Thing: Coma and unconsciousness are ways of saying the same thing. They both refer to a state that is often caused by serious injury, especially to the head. There are depths or levels of coma/unconsciousness, which are assessed by using neurological rating scales.

Answered 12/9/2018

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