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The Glasgow Coma Scale and other neurological observations
Nursing Standard, 2005The primary tool used by nurses to assess a patient's neurological status is the neurological observation chart incorporating the Glasgow Coma Scale. This article explains the correct use of the chart and how to interpret the findings.
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A practical review of the Glasgow Coma Scale and Score
The Surgeon, 2012Since the Glasgow Coma Scale was introduced in 1974,(1) it has become the most common method of describing a patient's level of consciousness. However, despite its almost universal use, there remain a number of misunderstandings, particularly regarding the appropriate situations in which to use the Glasgow Coma Score rather than the Scale, and also in ...
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Journal of Trauma Nursing, 2014 
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is an international tool used to measure the level of consciousness for traumatically injured patients. One Level I and 3 Level II Trauma Centers in our Health Care System perceived a deficiency in the documentation of the GCS. An audit was performed and insufficient documentation was confirmed.
June C. Smith +3 more
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The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is an international tool used to measure the level of consciousness for traumatically injured patients. One Level I and 3 Level II Trauma Centers in our Health Care System perceived a deficiency in the documentation of the GCS. An audit was performed and insufficient documentation was confirmed.
June C. Smith +3 more
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Using the Glasgow Coma Scale: analysis and limitations
British Journal of Nursing, 2001This article addresses the gap between the literature and practice in relation to the use of the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). It will explore level of consciousness and the GCS. The instigation of both central and peripheral painful stimuli is analyzed in an effort to prevent ritualistic practice.
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Glasgow Coma Scale and brain death ? A proposal
Acta Neurochirurgica, 1995It has been proposed to add to the Glasgow Coma Scale the score 2 as symbolic expression of brain death.
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The Emergency Coma Scale as an alternative to the Glasgow Coma Scale
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2011Arjun Dutt Law +2 more
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THE GLASGOW COMA SCALE: TO SUM OR NOT TO SUM?
The Lancet, 1983Janine Jagger +2 more
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GLASGOW COMA SCALE: TO SUM OR NOT TO SUM?
The Lancet, 1983Gordon D Murray +3 more
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Revisiting the Glasgow Coma Scale and Coma Score
Intensive Care Medicine, 2000L Murray, G M Teasdale
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A multimodel analysis of post-Glasgow climate targets and feasibility challenges
Nature Climate Change, 2023Dirk-Jan van de Ven +2 more
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