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Glasgow Coma Scale

Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A scale for measuring level of consciousness, especially after a head injury, in which scoring is determined by three factors: the ability to open the eyes, verbal responsiveness, and motor responsiveness.

Etymologies

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

[After the University of Glasgow, Scotland, where it was developed.]

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Examples

  • How we measure the severity of head trauma has a lot to do with a rather flawed system called the Glasgow Coma Scale.

    The Memory Palace Mira Bartók 2011

  • How we measure the severity of head trauma has a lot to do with a rather flawed system called the Glasgow Coma Scale.

    The Memory Palace Mira Bartók 2011

  • The lowest score you can get on the Glasgow Coma Scale is a three.

    Diary Palahniuk, Chuck 2003

  • Without the modern functional imaging technology Laureys used, DeGeorgia said doctors more often relied on a "primitive" test called the Glasgow Coma Scale, a 15-point check list of eye and motor movements in response to questions.

    ABC News: ABCNews 2009

  • Without the modern functional imaging technology Laureys used, DeGeorgia said doctors more often relied on a "primitive" test called the Glasgow Coma Scale, a 15-point check list of eye and motor movements in response to questions.

    ABC News: ABCNews 2009

  • The Glasgow Coma Scale is a standardized test that classifies a patient's motor, verbal and eye response on a graded scale.

    WIBW - HomePage - Headlines 2009

  • Coma patients are graded according to what’s called the Glasgow Coma Scale, she tells the detective.

    Diary Palahniuk, Chuck 2003

  • One of the ways in which we assess unconsciousness is via the 'Glasgow Coma Scale'.

    Random Acts Of Reality Reynolds 2010

  • One of the ways in which we assess unconsciousness is via the 'Glasgow Coma Scale'.

    Random Acts Of Reality Reynolds 2010

  • One of the ways in which we assess unconsciousness is via the 'Glasgow Coma Scale'.

    Random Acts Of Reality Reynolds 2010

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