Quiz for:
Video-Understanding the Glasgow Coma Scale

Question 1

How is a GCS score calculated?

Question 2

For the Eye Opening Response, what score is given for eyes opening spontaneously?

Question 3

Which type of stimuli tests the brain’s response?

Question 4

What are the three main components assessed by the Glasgow Coma Scale?

Question 5

What does the motor response score of '5' in GCS indicate?

Question 6

What does a GCS score of 6T typically indicate?

Question 7

What verbal response score on the GCS corresponds to a patient making inappropriate words?

Question 8

What action should be taken if a GCS component cannot be assessed due to physical limitations?

Question 9

What is contraindicated in assessing stimuli due to the risk of bruising?

Question 10

Which of the following is NOT a factor that can affect the GCS score?

Question 11

A GCS score of 15 indicates what level of brain function?

Question 12

Which score range on the GCS suggests a severe brain injury?

Question 13

Which GCS verbal response score corresponds to confused conversation?

Question 14

In GCS motor response, what does a score of 3 indicate?

Question 15

If a patient scores a '2' on the verbal response part of GCS, what does this imply?