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4 years old to Adulthood.
Eyes Open
Spontaneous
4
To verbal command
3
To pain
2
No response
1
Best motor response
Obeys verbal command
6
Best motor response to painful stimulus
Localizes painful
5
Flexion-withdrawal
4
Flexion-abnormal
3
Extension
2
No response
1
Best verbal response
Oriented and converses
5
Disoriented and converses
4
Inappropriate words
3
Incomprehensible sounds
2
No response
1
Total
3 years old and Younger.
Eyes Open
Spontaneous
4
To verbal command
3
To pain
2
No response
1
Best motor response
Obeys verbal command
6
Best motor response to painful stimulus
Localizes painful
5
Withdraws in response to pain
4
Abnormal flexion in response to pain
( decorticate posture )
3
Abnormal extension in response to pain
( decerebrate posture )
2
No response
1
Best verbal response
Follows objects, interacts , oriented to sound, smiles.
5
Crying
Consolable
4
Inconsistently consolable
3
Inconsolable
2
No response
1
Interacts
Inappropriate
4
Moaning
3
Restless
2
No response
1
Total
Scores greater then 11
Mild injuries.
Scores of 8 or less
Severe injuries.
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