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Delirium vs Narcosis - What's the difference?

delirium | narcosis |


As nouns the difference between delirium and narcosis

is that delirium is delirium (delirium) while narcosis is (pathology) unconsciousness caused by a drug, anaesthetic or other chemical substance.

Narcolepsy vs Narcosis - What's the difference?

narcolepsy | narcosis |


In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between narcolepsy and narcosis

is that narcolepsy is (pathology) a disorder characterized by sudden and uncontrollable attacks of deep sleep, often brief, sometimes accompanied by paralysis and hallucinations while narcosis is (pathology) unconsciousness caused by a drug, anaesthetic or other chemical substance.

As nouns the difference between narcolepsy and narcosis

is that narcolepsy is (pathology) a disorder characterized by sudden and uncontrollable attacks of deep sleep, often brief, sometimes accompanied by paralysis and hallucinations while narcosis is (pathology) unconsciousness caused by a drug, anaesthetic or other chemical substance.

Narcosis vs Undefined - What's the difference?

narcosis | undefined |


As a noun narcosis

is (pathology) unconsciousness caused by a drug, anaesthetic or other chemical substance.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Narcosis vs Anaesthesia - What's the difference?

narcosis | anaesthesia |


As nouns the difference between narcosis and anaesthesia

is that narcosis is (pathology) unconsciousness caused by a drug, anaesthetic or other chemical substance while anaesthesia is (medicine) a method of preventing sensation, used to eliminate pain.

Anesthetic vs Narcosis - What's the difference?

anesthetic | narcosis |


As nouns the difference between anesthetic and narcosis

is that anesthetic is (medicine) a substance administered to reduce the perception of pain or to induce numbness an anesthetic may or may not render the recipient unconscious, depending upon the type used while narcosis is (pathology) unconsciousness caused by a drug, anaesthetic or other chemical substance.

As an adjective anesthetic

is causing the reduction of pain sensitivity.

Narcosis - What does it mean?

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Anesthesia vs Narcosis - What's the difference?

anesthesia | narcosis |


As nouns the difference between anesthesia and narcosis

is that anesthesia is a method of preventing sensation, used to eliminate pain while narcosis is unconsciousness caused by a drug, anaesthetic or other chemical substance.

Sarcosis vs Narcosis - What's the difference?

sarcosis | narcosis |


As nouns the difference between sarcosis and narcosis

is that sarcosis is (medicine) the abnormal formation of flesh while narcosis is (pathology) unconsciousness caused by a drug, anaesthetic or other chemical substance.

Narcoses vs Narcosis - What's the difference?

narcoses | narcosis |


As nouns the difference between narcoses and narcosis

is that narcoses is while narcosis is (pathology) unconsciousness caused by a drug, anaesthetic or other chemical substance.

Hypnosis vs Narcosis - What's the difference?

hypnosis | narcosis |


As nouns the difference between hypnosis and narcosis

is that hypnosis is a trancelike state, artificially induced, in which a person has a heightened suggestibility, and in which suppressed memories may be experienced while narcosis is unconsciousness caused by a drug, anaesthetic or other chemical substance.

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