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    • Initial Treatment
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Brain Injury Institute
  • Overview
    • What Is a Traumatic Brain Injury?
    • TBI: Acquired Brain Injury
    • Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury
    • TBI Severity: Mild, Moderate or Severe?
    • Brain Injury FAQs
  • Symptoms
    • Glasgow Coma Scale
    • Mild Brain Injury Symptoms
    • Severe Brain Injury Symptoms
  • Causes
    • Auto Accident
    • Workplace Accident
    • Chemical Exposure
    • Slip and Fall
    • Sports Injuries and Traumatic Brain Injury
    • Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussions
  • Brain Injury Types
    • Anoxic Brain Injury
    • Open Head Injury
    • Closed Head Injury
    • Frontal Lobe Damage
    • Diffuse Axonal Brain Injury
    • Hypoxia
  • Treatments
    • Initial Treatment
    • Acute Treatment
    • Surgical Treatment
    • Rehabilitation
  • Living with Brain Injury
    • Costs of Care
    • Medical Technology
    • Long Term Care
    • Cognitive Difficulties with Brain Injury
    • Family and Caregiver Issues

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Glasgow Coma Scale

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The Glasgow Coma Scale is a neurological scale designed to assess the patient’s level of consciousness after brain injury. The scale evaluates the patient’s best eye response, best verbal response, and best motor response, and then assigns a score that ranges from 3 to 15.

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Brain Injury Causes

  • Auto Accident
  • Chemical Exposure
  • Slip and Fall
  • Sports Injuries and Traumatic Brain Injury
  • TBI: Acquired Brain Injury
  • Workplace Accident

Brain Injury Types

  • Anoxic Brain Injury
  • Closed Head Injury
  • Diffuse Axonal Brain Injury
  • Frontal Lobe Damage
  • Hypoxia
  • Open Head Injury

Brain Injury Treatments

  • Acute Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Brain Injury Rehabilitation
  • Initial Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Surgical Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury

Living with Brain Injury

  • Cognitive Difficulties with Brain Injury
  • Costs of Care
  • Family and Caregiver Issues
  • Medical Technology

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  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussions
  • What Is a Traumatic Brain Injury?

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