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because it may not be sleep -- it may be unconsciousness/coma, and you need
to keep the person awake and aware so you can monitor their neurological
functioning -- can they talk, do they know who they are/where they are/what
the date is/who the president is, can they follow a pen with their eyes,
can they touch their finger to their nose
all these neurological evaluation tools are done to monitor brain swelling
and potentially life-threatening pressure inside the skull
you can't do them if the person is asleep/unconscious
Kathy, been there, done that -- fell off my bike onto my head on August 30,
1988, which may explain a lot
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