“…Scientific publications (e.g., Stevens & Bhardwaj, 2006; Stevens et al., 2015) as well as neurology (Bender, Remi, Feddersen, & Fesl, 2012; Biller, Gruener, & Brazis, 2011; Delank & Gehlen, 2015; Fuller, 2013; Hacke, 2016; Mattle & Mumenthaler, 2015; Posner, Saper, Schiff, & Plum, 2007; Urban, 2012) or emergency medicine (Marx, Hockberger, & Walls, 2013; Tintinalli, Stapczynski, Ma, Meckler, & Cline, 2010) textbooks often describe the NE of the unconscious patient as a complex procedure that includes a multitude of elaborate features. It should be noted, however, that these appraisals are based on the opinions of just a few experts, mostly tracing back to the approaches described either by Plum and Posner, which was first published in 1966 (Plum & Posner, 1966), or C. M. Fisher's work (Fisher, 1969) published in 1969.…”