Assessment of the level of consciousness on the Glasgow coma scale in 3 touches, the minimum size of the application. Correct support for devices with different screen sizes (including tablets).
A scale for assessing the degree of impaired consciousness and coma in children over 4 years of age and adults. The scale was published in 1974 by Graham Teasdale and B. J. Jennett, professors of neurosurgery at the Institute of Neurological Sciences at the University of Glasgow.
The scale consists of three tests evaluating the eye-opening reaction (E), as well as speech (V) and motor (M) reactions. A certain number of points are awarded for each test. In the eye-opening test from 1 to 4, in the speech reaction test from 1 to 5, and in the motor reaction test from 1 to 6 points. Thus, the minimum number of points is 3 (deep coma), the maximum is 15 (clear consciousness). The latest version of the app Glasgow Coma Scale download for android.