Test For Unconsciousness: The Face Flick
Sometimes, when we get on that outer boundary of established medical practices we start running in to
controversy. As an author, and a bit of a non-conformist, I love controversy. One area that falls in the gray realm of medical assessment is testing for unconsciousness. This is a concept familiar to all who work in emergency services and rarely considered by the lay public. I’ll explain.
When we encounter a person who is not responding to us there are several possibilities.
1.) They may be unconscious
2.) They may be semi-conscious
3.) The person may be sleeping
4.) They may be fully conscious and feigning unconsciousness (for various reasons)
We treat all patieint who refuse or are unable to respond to us with a high index of suspicion for injury or illness, but it’s helpful to try to get an idea where the patient actually is mentally. Are they here and not responding to us, or are they just not here?
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