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Examining a Stuporous Patient: Top 8 Ways | Patients | Clinical Psychology

It is important to examine a stuporous patient when he is in stupor rather than waiting for the clinical picture to change or for the patient to become more accessible. The systematic way to examine a stuporous patient are: 1. General Reaction and Posture 2. Facial Expression 3. Eyes 4. Reaction to what is said or done 5. Muscular Reactions [...]

By |2017-03-17T07:21:45+00:00March 17, 2017|Clinical Psychology|Comments Off on Examining a Stuporous Patient: Top 8 Ways | Patients | Clinical Psychology
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