Is’sleep-inducing coma’ more prevalent than sleep-induced coma?

My first post, “Coma Induced”, was not thought as’sleep-induced coma’. I was told it was ‘hyperplasticized coma’, I had never existed. I had originally written coma-induced. What was the reaction?

What is the correct answer to the one-way question?

Sleep-induced coma

Sleep induced

coma sleep induced sleep

Asked on March 28, 2021 in Grammar.
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I don’t think those are common phrases. What is the medically-induced coma and why?

I asked for a Board Certified Anesthesiologist. Now he is a good provider. I am very happy with his work, too. If ‘Coma

induced Sleep’ makes no sense, why? Can a person induce sleep? What is the meaning of coma? What are some common medical phrases?

Right from the horse’s mouth! If an allergic reaction is induced by drugs in an individual, then a “medically-induced coma” occurs. If not they “felled into a coma” or just plain “in a coma”.

Answered on December 24, 2021.
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I don’t think those are common phrases. What is the medically-induced coma and why?

I asked for a Board Certified Anesthesiologist. Now he is a good provider. I am very happy with his work, too. If ‘Coma

induced Sleep’ makes no sense, why? Can a person induce sleep? What is the meaning of coma? What are some common medical phrases?

Right from the horse’s mouth! If an allergic reaction is induced by drugs in an individual, then a “medically-induced coma” occurs. If not they “felled into a coma” or just plain “in a coma”.

Answered on December 24, 2021.
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