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Glasgow Coma Scale

Eye Opening Ability (E)
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Eye Opening Ability (E)
Cannot evaluate (trauma, edema, etc.)
Spontaneous eye opening
Eye opening to verbal command
Eye opening to painful stimulus
No eye opening
Verbal Response Ability (V)
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Verbal Response Ability (V)
Intubated
Normal
Confused speech
Inappropriate words
Incomprehensible sounds
No verbal response
Motor Response Ability (M)
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Motor Response Ability (M)
Obeys commands
Localizes pain
Flexion response to pain
Abnormal flexion to pain
Abnormal extension to pain
No response
Result:

Result Interpretation

The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a medical scale used to assess the level of consciousness in a person. It was created in 1974 by two neurosurgeons from the University of Glasgow, Graham Teasdale and Bryan J. Jennett.

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