Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Calculator
Calculate the Glasgow Coma Scale score to assess a patient's level of consciousness after brain injury.
How to Use the GCS Calculator
- Select the eye opening response.
- Select the verbal response.
- Select the motor response.
- Click 'Calculate' to see the total score and severity.
Casi d'Uso
- •Assessing severity of traumatic brain injury.
- •Monitoring trends in a patient's neurological status.
- •Educational use for medical students and clinicians.
Formula
GCS = E (Eye opening) + V (Verbal response) + M (Motor response). Range: 3–15.
Domande Frequenti
What is the Glasgow Coma Scale?
The GCS is a neurological scale that assesses the level of consciousness after brain injury. It evaluates three responses: eye opening, verbal response, and motor response.
How do I interpret the GCS score?
3–8 = Severe injury (coma); 9–12 = Moderate injury; 13–15 = Mild injury. A score of 8 or below indicates severe brain injury.
Medical disclaimer
This calculator is for educational purposes only. It does not replace professional medical evaluation. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for clinical decisions.