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Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS): What It Is, Interpretation Chart The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a system to “score” or measure how conscious you are It does that by giving numbered scores for how awake you are, your level of awareness and how you respond to basic instructions Experts at the University of Glasgow in Scotland developed the GCS in 1974
Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - UpToDate Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) The GCS is scored between 3 and 15, 3 being the worst and 15 the best It is composed of three parameters: best eye response (E), best verbal response (V), and best motor response (M)
Glasgow Coma Scale - Wikipedia The Glasgow Coma Scale[1] (GCS) is a clinical scale used to reliably measure a person's level of consciousness after a brain injury The GCS assesses a person based on their ability to perform eye movements, speak, and move their body These three behaviours make up the three elements of the scale: eye, verbal, and motor
Glasgow Coma Scale - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is used to objectively describe the extent of impaired consciousness in all types of acute medical and trauma patients The scale assesses patients according to three aspects of responsiveness: eye-opening, motor, and verbal responses
Glasgow Coma Scale Judge observed response against presence or absence of defined criteria The Glasgow Coma Scale 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
A Random Cache in Bakersfield Mystery Cache - Geocaching Solve the mystery and then use a smartphone or GPS device to navigate to the solution coordinates Look for a small hidden container When you find it, write your name and date in the logbook If you take something from the container, leave something in exchange The terrain is 1 5 and difficulty is 3 (out of 5)
Rio Bravo Country Club Rio Bravo Country Club is an 18-hole private golf course located in the foothills in northeast Bakersfield, California The course is 7,000 yards on hilly terrain designed by Robert Muir Graves Since the course is located in the northeast, it is one of a few courses that are naturally hilly
Global Command and Control System - Wikipedia Global Command and Control System (GCCS) is the United States' armed forces DoD joint command and control (C2) system used to provide accurate, complete, and timely information for the operational chain of command for U S armed forces