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Glasgow Coma Score calculation file #3

Author:Felice Musicco [Send Author Email]
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December 27, 2000
January 11, 2009
Description:Glasgow Coma Scale estimation. Baseline neurogical function. Requires Eyes open.pdb (3Kb) , Best motor response.pdb (3Kb),Best verbal response.pdb (3kb),GCS calculate.pdb (3kb). Launch file: GCS calculate.pdb. Archives with patient name and date.
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Comments:References: Critical care therapeutics; Downloads Require: Eyes open.pdb (3Kb) , Best motor response.pdb (3Kb),Best verbal response.pdb (3kb),GCS calculate.pdb (3kb).
Price:FREE
Version:HanDBase v.3.x or greater
File:664_eyes_open.pdb          Downloads: This Month 37 / Total* 3744
Note:MAC Users will need to enter the filename 664_eyes_open.pdb when saving this file.
* since October 1, 2000.

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