Physical functioning: 100
%
Physical functioning:
100 %
No Mild Negative Results
No Dangerous Negative Results
Glasgow Coma Scale
INSTRUCTIONS:
Please choose the one best answer to each question.
1. Eye Opening
2. Motor Response
3. Verbal Response
Bibliographic References (copyright belongs to the author/s of this instrument):
- Amirjamshidi, A., Abouzari, M., et al. (2007). "Glasgow Coma Scale on admission is correlated with postoperative Glasgow Outcome Scale in chronic subdural hematoma." J Clin Neurosci 14(12): 1240-1241.
- Balestreri, M., Czosnyka, M., et al. (2004). "Predictive value of Glasgow Coma Scale after brain trauma: change in trend over the past ten years." J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 75(1): 161-162.
- Chamoun, R. B., Robertson, C. S., et al. (2009). "Outcome in patients with blunt head trauma and a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 3 at presentation." J Neurosurg 111(4): 683-687.
- Chung, C. Y., Chen, C. L., et al. (2006). "Critical score of Glasgow Coma Scale for pediatric traumatic brain injury." Pediatr Neurol 34(5): 379-387.
- Fearnside, M. R., Cook, R. J., et al. (1993). "The Westmead Head Injury Project outcome in severe head injury. A comparative analysis of pre-hospital, clinical and CT variables." Br J Neurosurg 7(3): 267-279.