
The Glasgow Coma Scale
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The outcome of a traumatic brain injury varies greatly, depending on its severity. A treating physician often uses the Glasgow Coma Scale to assess the extent of the damage. The Glasgow Coma Scale measures a closed head injury victim's ability to open his or her eyes, provide verbal responses, and provide motor responses. The scale ranges between a score of three to fifteen. The higher the score, the better the overall prognosis. If you or a loved one suffered a closed head injury, brain injury or head injury that may have been caused by the fault of another person or product, talk with an experienced Michigan personal injury lawyer. Please submit a simple, free and confidential legal consultation form today. Get the Bernstein Advantage. |
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