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The patient showed no
spontaneous movement of her face, tongue, neck, trunk or limbs.
She was intubated to protect her airway. She was considered
to be totally unresponsive until a medical student discovered that
she could move her eyes vertically on command. Using a code of up
for "yes" and down for "no," the student demonstrated
that the patient knew what hospital she was in, how long she had
been there, her diagnosis, the names of her doctors and nurses and
many day-to-day events of her hospital stay. Although she had no
other voluntary movements except vertical eye movements and the
ability to lift her eyelids, her somatic sensation, vision, hearing
and chemical senses were all preserved.
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