trauma
having Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and
Shock with Glasgow Coma Scale E1M1V1 as reported in the
hospital record and the findings noticed during
examined the patient and found the
patient as unconscious with Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score
of E4VtM3. Patient had contractures of both upper and lower
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
history of loss of consciousness and on
examination he found Glasgow Coma scale (GCS) was E1 M2 Vi
7
bilateral pupils 1.5 mm sluggishly reacting
history of loss of consciousness and on
examination he found Glasgow Coma scale (GCS) was E1 M2 Vi
7
bilateral pupils 1.5 mm sluggishly reacting
sustained “ Head injury. Loss of consciousness , right ear bleed, Glasgo
coma scale: E3V4M6, PERL, right facial Nerve L.MN.Palsy C.T.Scan
Brain, Right
sustained “ Head injury. Loss of consciousness , right ear bleed, Glasgo
coma scale: E3V4M6, PERL, right facial Nerve L.MN.Palsy C.T.Scan
Brain, Right
according to them, the
G.C.S i.e.Glasgow Coma Scale revealed that there was deep head injury
sustained by the claimant resulting
parameters such as higher injury severity score 6-9, lower Glasgow Coma Scale(GCS) score, and presence of DIC. However, fracture severity does not always
ventilator support. Glasgow Coma Scale was also very poor direct
indicator of brain damage. Since the doctors of the Opposite Party were