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Revision as of 00:39, 15 June 2015
Pediatric GCS
| Eyes | ||
|---|---|---|
| 4 | Opens eyes spontaneously | |
| 3 | Opens eyes to speech only | |
| 2 | Opens eyes to pain only | |
| 1 | Does not open eyes | |
| Verbal | ||
| 5 | Smiles, coos, babbles | |
| 4 | Irritable, crying (but consolable) | |
| 3 | Persistent, inconsolable crying or crying only in response to pain | |
| 2 | Moans in response to pain | |
| 1 | No response | |
| Motor | ||
| 6 | Normal spontaneous movement | |
| 5 | Withdraws to touch | |
| 4 | Withdraws to pain[1] | |
| 3 | Abnormal flexion to pain (Decorticate response)[2] | |
| 2 | Abnormal extension to pain (Decerebrate response)[2] | |
| 1 | No response | |
Note:
- For Motor score 4, pain is defined flat, fingernail pressure (often performed with the barrel of a pencil).
- For Motor scores 2 and 3, pain is defined by pressing hard on the supraorbital notch. If this unsuccessful, sternal pressure may also be attempted.
