First excess sedation may be a problem if too large a dose is used, thereby resulting in the patient being less arousable. |
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She remained arousable, and her hyperventilation gradually resolved within 1 week, enabling complete withdrawal of all respiratory suppressants. |
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Physical examination revealed a febrile, obtunded female, arousable to painful stimuli with no Babinski or Hoffmann signs. |
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Use of lower doses may facilitate a patient being more arousable, but may provide less consistent sedation and a greater chance for movement during selected procedures. |
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On examination, the thin young man is briefly arousable to deep pain. |
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The following morning, the patient's wife found him obtunded but arousable. |
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The birds were easily arousable and responded appropriately if manipulated. |
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The patient was more arousable, followed commands with her right side and nodded her head appropriately to questions. |
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In the triage area, the patient was sleepy but easily arousable. |
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On admission, the patient appeared ill and lethargic but was arousable. |
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