The GlasgowComaScale was described in 1974 by Graham Teasdale and Bryan Jennett as a way to communicate about the level of consciousness of patients with an acute brain injury.
15. 11. 2011331 tis. zhlédnutíGlasgow Coma ScaleWashington State University College of NursingSpokane Section 6 This is an educational video on the elements of a Glasgow Coma Scale and it...
The GlasgowComaScale is a tool experts use to “score” losses of consciousness. It’s a key tool for measuring comas and disruptions in nervous system activity.
How do you assess the level of consciousness using the Glasgow Coma Scale?There are three aspects to the GCS that are assessed to determine a patient’s level of consciousness. They are motor responsiveness, verbal performance, and eye-opening.What is a good score on the Glasgow Coma Scale?The highest possible score is 15 (fully conscious) and the lowest possible score is 3 (coma or dead).What are the 5 levels of consciousness?Conscious, Preconscious, Unconscious, Non-conscious, and Subconscious.