Green SM, Haukoos JS, Schriger DL (2017) How to Measure the Glasgow Coma Scale. Ann Emerg Med doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2016.12.016.Green SM;Haukoos JS;Schriger DL.How to measure the Glasgow Coma Scale.Ann Emerg Med.2017How to measure the Glasgow Coma Scale. Green SM,Haukoos JS...
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was developed to standardize the assessment of neurologically compromised patients, to assist in triaging severity of injury, and to direct management decisions for an individualized plan of care. This examination allows for frequent assessments to ascertain worsening of ne...
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a neurological scale aiming to provide a reliable, objective way of recording the conscious state of a person, both for initial…
The Glasgow Coma Scale in clinical practice: a critique.After darkPrimary Health Care
Related to Glasgow coma scale:Glasgow Outcome Scale,NIH Stroke Scale Glasgow Coma Scale n. A scale for measuring level of consciousness, especially after a head injury, in which scoring is determined by three factors: the ability to open the eyes, verbal responsiveness, and motor responsiveness....
Teasdale and Jennett first presented the Glasgow Coma Scale in 1974 as an aid in the clinical assessment of unconsciousness. It was devised as a formal sch... GL Sternbach - 《Journal of Emergency Medicine》 被引量: 228发表: 2000年 A comparison of the Glasgow Coma Scale and the Reaction ...
Glasgow coma scale RR : Respiratory rate Na : Sodium BS : Blood sugar PLT : Platelet MAP : Mean arterial pressure Temp : Temperature HCO3: Bicarbonate PCO2: Partial pressure of carbon dioxide HCT : Hematocrit WBC : White blood cell
stroke scale score, Glasgow coma scale, cardiac rhythm (ECG). Detailed information on the attributes available in NEMSIS data set can be found in the NEMSIS Data Dictionary80. For all 41 patients considered we arbitrarily assigned aspiration and reservation values towards both time and speciality fo...
Coma Scale Review of the scale’s composition and its application Structured approach to assessmentForty years after its initial implementation, the Glasgow Coma Scale has been updated to address variations in technique that have developed over timeForty years on: updating the Glasgow Coma ScaleTable ...
including the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), brainstem reflexes and the comprehensive Full Outline of Unresponsiveness (FOUR) score. Clinical examination is an essential step for coma prognostication after CA [153]. However, clinical examination may be misleading, partly because of the effect of mild ind...