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== Eyes == | ===Eyes=== | ||
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4 Opens eyes spontaneously | |- | ||
| 4 || Opens eyes spontaneously | |||
3 Opens eyes to speech only | |- | ||
| 3 || Opens eyes to speech only | |||
2 Opens eyes to pain only | |- | ||
| 2 || Opens eyes to pain only | |||
1 Does not open eyes | |- | ||
| 1 || Does not open eyes | |||
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== Motor== | == Motor== | ||
Revision as of 19:07, 12 June 2015
Eyes
| 4 | Opens eyes spontaneously |
| 3 | Opens eyes to speech only |
| 2 | Opens eyes to pain only |
| 1 | Does not open eyes |
Motor
6 Normal spontaneous movement
5 Withdraws to touch
4 Withdraws to pain1
3 Abnormal flexion to pain2 (Decorticate response)
2 Abnormal extension to pain2 (Decerebrate response)
1 No response
Note:
- For Motor score 4, pain is defined flat, fingernail pressure (often performed with the barrel of a pencil).
- For Motor scores 2 and 3, pain is defined by pressing hard on the supraorbital notch. If this unsuccessful, sternal pressure may also be attempted.
Verbal
5 Smiles, coos, babbles
4 Irritable, crying (but consolable)
3 Persistent, inconsolable crying or crying only in response to pain
2 Moans in response to pain
1 No response
See Also
References
- Holmes JF, Palchak MJ, MacFarlane T, et al. Performance of the pediatric glasgow coma scale in children with blunt head trauma. Acad Emerg Med. 2005 Sep;12(9):814-9.
- James HE. Neurologic evaluation and support in the child with an acute brain insult. Pediatr Ann. 1986 Jan;15(1):16-22.
- Kirkham FJ, Newton CR, Whitehouse W. Paediatric coma scales. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2008 Apr;50(4):267-74.
