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Survival_Body_Bag
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GCS is used as part of several ICU scoring systems, including APACHE II, SAPS II, and SOFA, to assess the status of the central nervous system, as it was designed for. The initial indication for use of the GCS was serial assessments of patients with traumatic brain injury and coma for at least 6 hours in the neurosurgical ICU setting, though it is commonly used throughout hospital departments. A similar scale, the Rancho Los Amigos Scale is used to assess the recovery of traumatic brain injury patients.
GCS was updated following a review of the helpfulness and usefulness of the scale from Clinicians. It was decided that several things required updating, like the Eye Response element, meaning that instead of responding to "Painful Stimuli" being regarded as a 2, a patient that opens their eyes in response to pressure is now considered a 2 in the Eye Response element.
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<strong><span style="color:#006400;">Every few years a new survival tool makes its appearance on the scene and it literally changes the course of history.</span></strong><br />
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<span style="font-size:6px;color:#ffffff;">GCS is used as part of several ICU scoring systems, including APACHE II, SAPS II, and SOFA, to assess the status of the central nervous system, as it was designed for. The initial indication for use of the GCS was serial assessments of patients with traumatic brain injury and coma for at least 6 hours in the neurosurgical ICU setting, though it is commonly used throughout hospital departments. A similar scale, the Rancho Los Amigos Scale is used to assess the recovery of traumatic brain injury patients.<a href="http://get1newb.us/clk.0-1ec7-2921-7ef1-858-f63-0300-5611306e"><img src="http://get1newb.us/6327963ac418e684ff.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.get1newb.us/clk.e-1ec7-2921-7ef1-858-f63-0300-58c6377b" width="1" /></a><br />
GCS was updated following a review of the helpfulness and usefulness of the scale from Clinicians. It was decided that several things required updating, like the Eye Response element, meaning that instead of responding to "Painful Stimuli" being regarded as a 2, a patient that opens their eyes in response to pressure is now considered a 2 in the Eye Response element. </span><br />
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