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What is the glasgow coma scale?

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Level of response: The Glasgow scale is a measure of responsiveness of an individual who has experienced some form of brain trauma. It is used so that when transferring a person from the care of one individual or institution, all will understand the condition of the injured person and can follow to determine if there is improvement or deterioration.

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