unutilation of patient. He further
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deposed that Glasgow coma scale was 4/15 regarding
to head injury. The patient was discharged on
06.06.2011. Later ... petitioner to avoid the
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fits. The petitioner Glasgow coma scale is 4/45, but
normal human beings Glasgow coma scale is 15/15.
Petitioner
condition,
broadly, on the day of discharge was as follows:
Glasgow Coma Scale
4
Eye Opens eyes spontaneously
Verbal Confused, disoriented
Motor Flexion / Withdrawal ... painful stimuli
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glasgow_Coma_Scale
* "E" would stand for Eye Response
** "V" would stand
card mentioned that he was suffering from intracranial bleeding. The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was 6 (E1V1M4) and pupil right NSRL and left dilated
operation record narrates as follows:-
"On examination, her Glasgow coma scale
15/15. Vitals stable. 8 x 3 x 2 cm laceration over
right
80mm/Hg.
His pulse rate is 84/min. His Glasgow coma scale
E4VTM4 = 5T/15. Which is equal to near comatose stage.
His records verified
deposed that head
injury, loss of consciousness plus glass glow coma scale poor, confusion on
neck and the post Traumatci Sequelae long with
complete neuropsychological though attempted cannot be
commented upon. Vineland Social Maturity Scale was
attempted. He gets an IQ of 10 to indicating profound
mental retardation ... petitioner discharged from the BGS Hospital, CGS Score
is Galsco Coma Scale. She further deposed that, the
petitioner taken speech therapy
breathing, patient was kept on ventilator support. The GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale/Score) of the patient was dropped further from 19.06.2009. All the brain stem
injured Umesh vide MLC No. 41159 and on
examination, GCS (Glassgow Coma Scale)E1 V1 M1, breath sounds were
decreased on right side of chest
general
physical examination was found conscious, oriented with normal GCS (Glasgow
Coma Scale). There was no danger sign of head injury or other systemic
complaints