The condition of being awake and alert to one's surroundings is called:

A) conscious.
B) dementia.
C) aura.
D) unconscious.


A) conscious.
The condition of being awake and alert to one's surroundings is called conscious.
Dementia is progressive impairment of intellectual function that interferes with performing
activities of daily living. An aura is the sensation experienced prior to a seizure or migraine. The
condition or state of being unaware of surroundings, with the inability to respond to stimuli, is
called unconscious.

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