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Escala de glasgow

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Moderately Disabled (No need for assistance in everyday life Employment is possible but may require special equipment).Severely Disabled (Severe injury with permanent need for help with daily living).

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Vegetative (Severe damage with prolonged state of unresponsiveness and a lack of higher mental functions).Dead (Severe injury or death without recovery of consciousness).There are five possible descriptive measures in the GOS: The GOS is helpful in determining next steps in the individual’s care, but is not useful in detecting small, gradual improvements. The Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) is a brief, one-item descriptive assessment utilized by the treatment team following brain injury. GCS scores range from 15 to 3 GCS Total Score This scale is typically used very early in the treatment process.

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The treatment team will use the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) to evaluate a person’s level of consciousness (LOC) and the severity of brain injury by attempting to elicit body movements (M), opening of the eyes (E), and verbal responses (V).Ĭlinicians use the three values separately and collectively to make medical decisions and monitor the patient’s progress.

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