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Calculate GCS of 25 year old head injury patient with following parameters confused, opening eyes in response to pain, localizing pain will be

Updated On: July 22, 2025
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is used to assess the consciousness level of patients, particularly after a head injury. It evaluates three categories: Eye Opening, Verbal Response, and Motor Response. Each category has a set of scores, and the sum of these scores gives the GCS score.

Let's calculate the GCS for the patient:

  • Eye Opening Response: Eye opening in response to pain scores 2 points.
    ResponseScore
    Spontaneous4
    To verbal command3
    To pain2
    No response1
  • Verbal Response: The patient is confused, which scores 4 points.
    ResponseScore
    Oriented5
    Confused4
    Inappropriate words3
    Incomprehensible sounds2
    No response1
  • Motor Response: Localizing pain scores 5 points.
    ResponseScore
    Obeys commands6
    Localizes pain5
    Withdraws to pain4
    Flexion to pain (decorticate)3
    Extension to pain (decerebrate)2
    No response1

Calculating GCS: Eye Opening (2) + Verbal Response (4) + Motor Response (5) = 11

Thus, the GCS score for the patient is 11.

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