Pediatric Scale Glasgow Free APK

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Developer
Copanonga
Current Version
1.0
Date Published
File Size
311.4 KB
Package ID
es.copanonga.glasgowpaediatricfree
Price
$ 0.00
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1.0K+
Category
Android Apps
Genre
Medical

APK Version History

Version
1.0 (1)
Architecture
universal
Release Date
November 15, 2015
Requirement
Android 1.5+
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  • Pediatric Scale Glasgow Free Screenshot
  • Pediatric Scale Glasgow Free Screenshot
  • Pediatric Scale Glasgow Free Screenshot
  • Pediatric Scale Glasgow Free Screenshot
  • Pediatric Scale Glasgow Free Screenshot
  • Pediatric Scale Glasgow Free Screenshot
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The Glasgow Coma Scale or GCS is a neurological scale that aims to give a reliable, objective way of recording the conscious state of a person for initial as well as subsequent assessment. A patient is assessed against the criteria of the scale, and the resulting points give a patient score between 3 (indicating deep unconsciousness) and either 14 (original scale) or 15 (the more widely used modified or revised scale).

GCS was initially used to assess level of consciousness after head injury, and the scale is now used by first aid, EMS, and doctors as being applicable to all acute medical and trauma patients. In hospitals it is also used in monitoring chronic patients in intensive care.

The scale was published in 1974 by Graham Teasdale and Bryan J. Jennett, professors of neurosurgery at the University of Glasgow's Institute of Neurological Sciences at the city's Southern General Hospital.

GCS is used as part of several ICU scoring systems, including APACHE II, SAPS II, and SOFA, to assess the status of the central nervous system. A similar scale, the Rancho Los Amigos Scale is used to assess the recovery of traumatic brain injury patients.

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