submitted that petitioner no.1's husband is currently in coma and
incapacitated state due to a severe head injury sustained by falling ... patient (husband of petitioner no. 1) has GCS of
EIVTMI (Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) that means a patient has no eye
opening, no motor response
Prasoon Srivastava vs Yashoda Super Speciality Hospital And ... on 10 January, 2024
Cause Title/Judgement
late and the patient had gone into a deep coma. After arrival at the O.P. no.6 hospital, the attending doctor diagnosed the patient ... Right Basal Ganglia Inter-Cerebral Haemorrhage (ICH) and the Glasgow Coma Scale indicated a deep coma with no chance of recovery. After keeping the patient
brought to Manipal Hospital
emergency on 30.07.2020. His Glasgow coma scale (GCS)
was E4VTM3 with unequal sized pupils. There was no visual
tracking. The left
brought to Manipal Hospital
emergency on 30.07.2020. His Glasgow coma scale (GCS)
was E4VTM3 with unequal sized pupils. There was no visual
tracking. The left
immediately a team of specialist doctors attended the patient. The Glasgow Coma Scale remained consistent both before and after the incident (E1M2VET) and the patient
immediately a team of specialist doctors attended the patient. The Glasgow Coma Scale remained consistent both before and after the incident (E1M2VET) and the patient
department. The levels of response
in the components of the Glasgow Coma Scale
are 'scored' from 1, for no response, up to
normal
Sandeep (Dar) vs Anil (351/2019Oia) on 31 August, 2024
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respiratory rate, GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale) and examination of pupils in
the MLC correspond to a conscious person