Glasgow Coma Scale


Glasgow Coma Scale

The Glasgow Coma Scale provides a score in the range 3-15; patients with scores of 3-8 are usually said to be in a coma. The total score is the sum of the scores in three categories. For adults the scores are as follows:
Eye Opening ResponseSpontaneous--open with blinking at baseline4 points
Opens to verbal command, speech, or shout3 points
Opens to pain, not applied to face2 points
None1 point
Verbal ResponseOriented5 points
Confused conversation, but able to answer questions4 points
Inappropriate responses, words discernible3 points
Incomprehensible speech2 points
None1 point
Motor ResponseObeys commands for movement6 points
Purposeful movement to painful stimulus5 points
Withdraws from painpoints
Abnormal (spastic) flexion, decorticate posture3 points
Extensor (rigid) response, decerebrate posture2 points
None1 point


Source : www.unc.edu

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