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|style="background-color:#CCCCE6" width="125" height="27" | Score | |style="background-color:#CCCCE6" width="125" height="27" | '''Score''' | ||
| width="64" | 6 | | width="64" | '''6''' | ||
| width="58" | 5 | | width="58" |''' 5''' | ||
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|style="background-color:#CCCCE6" width="125" height="27" | Eyes | |style="background-color:#CCCCE6" width="125" height="27" | '''Eyes''' | ||
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|style="background-color:#CCCCE6" height="39" | Motor | |style="background-color:#CCCCE6" height="39" | '''Motor''' | ||
| Obeys Command | | Obeys Command | ||
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|style="background-color:#CCCCE6" height="38" | Verbal | |style="background-color:#CCCCE6" height="38" | '''Verbal''' | ||
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Revision as of 08:47, 12 June 2008
The Glasgow Coma Scale is a ... [1]
The Glasgow Coma Scale is used to calculate the APACHE II score.
The possible values are stored as dropdown lists on your PDA and in Access. They are as follows:
| Score | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
| Eyes | Spontaneous | To Speech | To Pain | None | ||
| Motor | Obeys Command | Localizes Pain | Withdraws to Pain | Abnormal Flexion | Abnormal Extension | None |
| Verbal | Oriented | Confused | Inappropriate words | Incomprehensible sounds | None |
to do before de-stubbing
- Under verbal, also have options under ventilated patient: appears orientated, ? orientated, no response, need to add.--LKolesar 12:20, 29 May 2008 (CDT)
- If you tell me which columns they go under, I will add them. --Ttenbergen