1. Consciousness involves wakefulness, awareness of self and environment, and depends on complex interactions between brainstem, subcortical and cortical regions.
2. States of impaired consciousness include coma, vegetative state, minimally conscious state, and locked-in syndrome. Clinical assessment involves detailed history, examination, and tools like CRS-R to characterize awareness and functioning.
3. Imaging and electrophysiological techniques provide objective measures of brain activity, while sensory stimulation and pharmacologic agents may improve arousal or awareness in some patients. Prognosis depends on etiology, duration of impairment, and age.