The Glasgow Coma Scale is a method of quantifying neurological dis-impairment by assigning values to eye actions, verbal responses, and motor skills. Possible values range from 15 (alert and unimpaired) to 3 (deep coma or death). A Glasgow of 4 is indicative of significant coma or neurological impairment.
as part of the admission examination, a Glasgow score of three to five points often suggests that the patient has likely suffered fatal brain damage, while eight or more points indicates that the patient's chances for recovery are good.
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) assesses a patient's level of consciousness based on three main parameters: eye opening, verbal response, and motor response. Each parameter is scored on a scale that ranges from 1 to 4 for eye opening, 1 to 5 for verbal response, and 1 to 6 for motor response. The total GCS score ranges from 3 to 15, with lower scores indicating more severe impairment of consciousness. This scale is widely used in clinical settings to evaluate and monitor patients with brain injuries or altered mental states.
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it takes from Glasgow airport to kos airport about 4 and a half hours
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About 4½ hours
No, Juliet does not fall into a coma at the end of Act 4. She takes a potion that simulates death so that she can avoid marrying Paris and be with Romeo.
The average flight time from Glasgow, Scotland to Libya is 4 hours and 22 minutes.
Glasgow is about 220 miles from Manchester. It will take about 4 hours to drive , 45 minutes to fly and about 3 hours by train to reach Glasgow.
265 miles - 4 hours drive