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Glasgow Coma Scale (Adult)

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Pro Tip

Remember GCS as 'eyes, talk, move' — 4, 5, 6. The motor component (scored 1–6) carries the most prognostic weight. Studies show M alone correlates with outcome almost as well as the full GCS. Never use GCS total alone — always document as E_V_M_.

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The GCS was published in The Lancet in 1974 by Graham Teasdale and Bryan Jennett. It was designed to take less than 2 minutes to complete at the bedside. Despite over 50 years of use and millions of applications worldwide, the original scoring criteria remain essentially unchanged, a testament to the simplicity and genius of its design.

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