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Glasgow Coma Scale - carol-x - 08-14-2016 The Glasgow Coma Scale is based on a 15 point scale for estimating and categorizing the outcomes of brain injury on the basis of overall social capability or dependence on others. The test measures the motor response, verbal response and eye opening response with these values: I. Motor Response 6 – Obeys commands fully 5 – Localizes to noxious stimuli 4 – Withdraws from noxious stimuli 3 – Abnormal flexion, i.e. decorticate posturing 2 – Extensor response, i.e. decerebrate posturing 1 – No response II. Verbal Response 5 – Alert and Oriented 4 – Confused, yet coherent, speech 3 – Inappropriate words and jumbled phrases consisting of words 2 – Incomprehensible sounds 1 – No sounds III. Eye Opening 4 – Spontaneous eye opening 3 – Eyes open to speech 2 – Eyes open to pain 1 – No eye opening The final score is determined by adding the values of I+II+III. This number helps medical practioners categorize the four possible levels for survival, with a lower number indicating a more severe injury and a poorer prognosis: Mild (13-15):
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