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Meanings of
obnubilation
in English
Russian
обнубиляции
Spanish
innubilación
Catalan
obnubilació
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An impairment in the clarity of consciousness.
clouding of consciousness
brain fog
mental fog
subsyndromal delirium
Related terms
clinical sign
Russian
обнубиляции
Synonyms
Examples for "
clouding of consciousness
"
clouding of consciousness
brain fog
mental fog
subsyndromal delirium
Examples for "
clouding of consciousness
"
1
The first thing I noticed was the
brain
fog
lifting, she says.
2
Mold is a very common cause of
brain
fog
,
anxiety, and depression.
3
A month later, Järte developed profound fatigue, and
brain
fog
,
including memory loss and difficulty finding words.
4
But what many listeners don't realise is she also has to contend with fatigue and
brain
fog
.
5
Amidst my jet-lag-fueled
brain
fog
,
I gaze at the single yellow line and make a split decision.
1
She was groping blindly in a
mental
fog
;
she was tired, very tired.
2
Bill was floundering hopelessly in
mental
fog
,
but he persisted.
3
They're in a
mental
fog
,
yet none of them wants to disappoint Chief Taylor.
4
I felt like I was living in a
mental
fog
.
5
Although extraordinarily tired, I'm hoping to craft a reasonable piece through the
mental
fog
of flu.
1
Objective: To test whether duration of
subsyndromal
delirium
is independently associated with institutionalization.
2
Background: The prognostic importance of
subsyndromal
delirium
is unknown.
3
Subsyndromal
delirium
was considered present if the assessment was negative but the patient exhibited any CAM-ICU features.
4
Conclusions:
Subsyndromal
delirium
occurred in most critically ill patients, and its duration was an independent predictor of institutionalization.
Usage of
obnubilation
in English
1
An hypochondriack
obnubilation
from wind and indigestion.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
hypochondriack obnubilation
Translations for
obnubilation
Russian
обнубиляции
вуаль на сознание
обнубиляция
обнубиляция сознания
затуманенность сознания
туманность сознания
затуманивание сознания
Spanish
innubilación
obnubilación de la conciencia
obnubilación
Catalan
obnubilació
Obnubilation
through the time