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Évaluez l'état de conscience d'un patient. Indispensable pour les évaluations neurologiques.
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is the world's most widely used objective tool for assessing a patient's level of consciousness following a brain injury or medical emergency. By evaluating three specific areas of responsiveness—Eyes, Verbal, and Motor—clinicians can track changes in a patient's neurological status over time and communicate severity clearly to other members of the healthcare team. A GCS score is a vital component of the initial assessment in trauma bays and emergency departments globally, helping to guide decisions on airway management and the need for advanced imaging.
Comment ça marche
The calculator sums the scores from the three categories. Eye response is rated 1-4, Verbal response 1-5, and Motor response 1-6. The total sum determines the overall GCS score, which the tool then categorizes into Mild, Moderate, or Severe based on standard clinical thresholds.
Formule de calcul
GCS = E + V + M
Calculation Examples
1. **Fully Awake**: Spontaneous eye opening (4), oriented conversation (5), obeys commands (6) = **GCS 15**.
2. **Severe Injury**: Opens eyes to pain (2), incomprehensible sounds (2), decerebrate extension (2) = **GCS 6**.
Why use this tool in your daily life?
Objectivity saves lives. This service ensures that neurological assessments are consistent across shifts and providers, providing the reliable data needed to identify intracranial pressure changes and other life-threatening neurosurgical emergencies.
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