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A Escala de Coma de Glasgow é uma ferramenta de avaliação clínica usada para medir o nível de consciência e a função cerebral em pacientes com lesões cerebrais. A escala consiste em três componentes: abertura ocular, resposta verbal e resposta motora, que são pontuados para obter uma pontuação total. A pontuação varia de 3 (coma profundo) a 15 (estado de consciência normal), sendo uma forma comum de avaliar o estado neurológico em emergências e unidades de terapia intensiva.
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