Glasgow Coma Scale: GCS Score, Consciousness Level

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"Assess consciousness or head injury severity with Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS score)"

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"Glasgow Coma Scale: GCS Score, Consciousness Level" is a simple and handy application to evaluate the patient's level of consciousness in an emergency setting. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS score) is also used widely to assess the severity of a traumatic head injury. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS score) is composed of three tests, namely eye, verbal, and motor response. The highest possible GCS score is 15 (E4V5M6), while the lowest is 3 (E1V1M1).


Why should you choose "Glasgow Coma Scale: GCS Score, Consciousness Level"?

🔸Simple and very easy to use.

🔸Simply choose between adult GCS score or pediatric GCS score feature.

🔸Interpretation of the GCS score (traumatic head injury severity).

🔸 Useful for the health professional in an emergency setting.

🔸 It is totally free. Download now!


"Glasgow Coma Scale: GCS Score, Consciousness Level" allows user to choose between adult GCS score or pediatric GCS score. There are slight differences between adult and pediatric GCS, especially on the verbal component. After that, the user needs to choose between several options for the best eye, verbal, and motor response. "Glasgow Coma Scale: GCS Score, Consciousness Level" will then show the result and conclusion of the possible traumatic head injury severity. There are three conclusions, namely minor, moderate, and severe head injury. Based on the conclusion, "Glasgow Coma Scale: GCS Score, Consciousness Level" will also provide information about when a CT scan should be obtained. This will help physician to determine whether CT scan should be performed in patients with loss of consciousness.


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