Coma often happens after suffocating, and usually isn’t fatal with proper medical care. The recommended course of action is to strap an autopulse onto the patient if it is severe enough.
Caused by:
- Stroke
- Cardiac Arrest
- High levels of Acidosis (60% or more)
- Morbusine Poisoning (20% or more)
- Failing Naloxone skill check
Effects:
- Cardiac Arrest (at 40% or more)
- Unconsciousness (at 15% or more)
Treatments:
- Treating the causes and waiting