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The [[Glasgow Coma Scale]] is a tool for measuring degree of unconsciousness and is thus a useful tool for determining severity of injury. The[[Pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale]] is used in young children. | The [[Glasgow Coma Scale]] is a tool for measuring degree of unconsciousness and is thus a useful tool for determining severity of injury. The [[Pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale]] is used in young children. | ||
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The Glasgow Coma Scale is a tool for measuring degree of unconsciousness and is thus a useful tool for determining severity of injury. The Pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale is used in young children.