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Test Your Knowledge of the Glasgow Coma Scale

Are you ready to challenge your understanding of the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)? This quiz is designed to assess your knowledge of one of the fundamental tools in neurological assessment.

In this quiz, you will explore:

  • The three components of the GCS
  • How to evaluate each component
  • Key response sequences and their significance
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by AssessingBrain42
Q1. What are the three components of the Glasgow Coma Scale?
Eyes, Motor, Memory
Eyes, Motor, Pain
Eyes, Verbal, Motor
Q2. Each of the three components of the Glasgow Coma Scale have a number of steps. Which of these are the correct combinations?
Eyes 5 Verbal 4 Motor 6
Eyes 4 Verbal 5 Motor 5
Eyes 4 Verbal 5 Motor 6
What possible sequence of responses is assessed in the eye component?
Spontaneous, To Sound, To Pressure, None
Spontaneous, None, To Pain, To Sound
O Pressure, None, To Spoken Word, Spontaneous
Q4. In each component of the Glasgow Coma Scale the ‘Best Response’ is,
No response
Spontaneous
A normal response
Q5. When assessing a patient, you should:
Observe, Move, Feel, Rate
Check, Observe, Stimulate, Rate
Look, Feel, Rate, Stimulate
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