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Glasgow Coma Score
Product Name
Glasgow Coma Score
Total
0
points
1: Eye response
Eyes open spontaneously (+4)
Eye opening to verbal command (+3)
Eye opening to pain (+2)
No eye opening (+1)
2: Motor response
Obeys commands (+6)
Localizing pain (+5)
Withdrawal from pain (+4)
Flexion response to pain (+3)
Extension response to pain (+2)
No motor response (+1)
3: Verbal response
Oriented (+5)
Confused (+4)
Inappropriate words (+3)
Incomprehensible sounds (+2)
No verbal response (+1)
References
Eelco F. M. Wijdicks, MD, William R. Bamlet, MS, Boby V. Maramattom, MD, Edward M. Manno, MD, and Robyn L. McClelland, PhD Validation of a New Coma Scale: The FOUR Score Ann Neurol 2005;58:585–593
Product Name
Glasgow Coma Score
1: Eye response
Eyes open spontaneously (+4)
Eye opening to verbal command (+3)
Eye opening to pain (+2)
No eye opening (+1)
2: Motor response
Obeys commands (+6)
Localizing pain (+5)
Withdrawal from pain (+4)
Flexion response to pain (+3)
Extension response to pain (+2)
No motor response (+1)
3: Verbal response
Oriented (+5)
Confused (+4)
Inappropriate words (+3)
Incomprehensible sounds (+2)
No verbal response (+1)
Total
0
points
References
Eelco F. M. Wijdicks, MD, William R. Bamlet, MS, Boby V. Maramattom, MD, Edward M. Manno, MD, and Robyn L. McClelland, PhD Validation of a New Coma Scale: The FOUR Score Ann Neurol 2005;58:585–593