Glasgow coma scale

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Eye Opening Spontaneous 4
To Verbal Command 3
To Pain 2
None 1
Best Verbal Response Oriented 5
Confused 4
Inappropriate Words 3
Incomprehensive Sounds 2
None 1
Best Motor Response Obeys Commands 6
Localizes Pain 5
Withdraws from Pain 4
Flexion to Pain 3
Extension to Pain 2
None 1
GCS-Score 3-15
GCS > 8 = Somnolent
>12 Mild
12-9 Moderate
Somnolence: Sleepy, easy to wake
Stupor: Hypnoid, hard to wake
GCS < 8 = Unconscious
8-7 Coma Grade I Light Coma
6-5 Coma Grade II Light Coma
4 Coma Grade III Deep Coma
3 Coma Grade IV Deep Coma

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