card mentioned that he was suffering from intracranial bleeding. The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was 6 (E1V1M4) and pupil right NSRL and left dilated
which could have proved dangerous to his life. Glosgow coma scale which ought to have been
Scan and M.R.I. was conducted neither his Glasscow coma scale analysis (GCS) was done.
(IV) That the contents of point ... rebutted that no Radiological, M.R.I or Glasscow coma scale analysis (GCS) test was done for the patient. The platelets count of the deceased
admission in the hospital as is evident that his Glasgow Coma Scale was E4V4M6, in total 16, as such, he was oriented and conscious. Learned ... unconscious had named the applicant after gaining consciousness.
9. The Glasgow Coma Scale is a parameter as to ascertain whether the person is conscious
discharged on 3.2.2023. Even her GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale) score was E1V1M3, which indicates that she was gasping.
8. It is further argued by learned
liability under a decree passed after the Act had coma into force could be scaled down under the provisions of the Act. Section
scale deep present (L) side of head, 8 cm. Behind (L) ear.
(2) Lacerated wound 2cm. x 1cm x scale deep present on midline ... brain. Cause and reason of death was mentioned as due to coma as a result of antemortem head injury
consider that nine separate suits were rightly instituted.
2. I now coma to the last point. There are a large number of defendants and some ... accordingly dismiss these nine appeals with costs on the higher scale
National Insurance Company Limited, ... vs Lavkush & Anr. on 21 March, 2017
Author: Sudhir Agarwal
Saiyid Faiyaz Ali vs Rekhab Das And Ors. on 11 December, 1920
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