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glasgow coma scale

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The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a clinical scale used to reliably measure a person's level of consciousness after a brain injury. The GCS assesses a person based on their ability to perform eye movements, speak, and move their body. These three behaviours make up the three elements of the scale: eye, verbal, and motor...
Related Codes (32)
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R40.2111Coma scale, eyes open, never, in the field [EMT or ambulance]
R40.2131Coma scale, eyes open, to sound, in the field [EMT or ambulance]
R40.2133Coma scale, eyes open, to sound, at hospital admission
R40.2134Coma scale, eyes open, to sound, 24 hours or more after hospital admission
R40.214Coma scale, eyes open, spontaneous
R40.2142Coma scale, eyes open, spontaneous, at arrival to emergency department
R40.2314Coma scale, best motor response, none, 24 hours or more after hospital admission
R40.24Glasgow coma scale, total score
R40.241Glasgow coma scale score 13-15
R40.2410Glasgow coma scale score 13-15, unspecified time

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