1) Coma is defined as a state of unconsciousness from which the patient cannot be aroused and exhibits no response to external stimuli. It results from lesions of the cerebral hemispheres or brainstem.
2) The Glasgow Coma Scale is used to assess the severity of impaired consciousness in comatose patients, with scores of 13 or above indicating minor impairment, 9-12 indicating moderate impairment, and 8 or below indicating severe impairment.
3) Potential causes of coma include hypothermia, hyperthermia, structural lesions of the brainstem or hemispheres, metabolic disturbances, and toxic or infectious processes. A thorough examination is required to determine the underlying etiology.