Declining Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) well explained.
Declining Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) well explained. Crl. Misc.10010-B-24 MUHAMMAD RAMZAN VS STATE ETC Mr. Justice Muhammad Amjad Rafiq 11-03-2025 2025 LHC 915 Declining Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) indicates a worsening neurological condition due to head injuries, stroke and other brain related issues. The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a tool used to assess a patient's level of consciousness by evaluating their eye, verbal, and motor responses, with scores ranging from 3 to 15, where 3 indicates a comatose state and 15 represents normal consciousness. The GCS was developed in 1974 by experts at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. It's a widely used tool for measuring consciousness and coma. It assesses a person's ability to perform eye movements, speak, and move their body. The Glasgow Coma Scale has three categories that apply to a neurological examination. Most of them apply to the brain itself, but some can also involve spinal cord and nerves throughout the body. The G...