MUDAH, HITUNG CEPAT GLASGOW COMA SCALE PADA PASIEN!!!

Hi ICsadaTV Friends, in this Education Room, we will share how to assess a patient's level of consciousness and how to measure it. This level of consciousness assessment uses the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a scale created in 1974 by Graham Teasdale and Bryan Jennet. The GCS aims to determine a patient's level of consciousness and determine the presence or absence of acute brain injury. The GCS consists of three components: eyes, verbal, and movement/motor. Each condition has a specific score, and this score reflects the patient's level of consciousness. Watch and pay attention to the Level of Consciousness Assessment until the end of the video. We hope this video is helpful for ICsadaTV Friends. ICsadaTV Crew: 1. Ms. Dini Sabtya ​​Achik Natur Rofi'ah, S.Kep 2. Ms. Machrus Sani Al-Azis, S.Kep 3. Ms. Moch. Saiful Rohman, S.Kep 4. Ms. Alif Hamsi, S.Kep 5. Ns. Sri Astutik, S.Kep Don't forget to support us by subscribing, liking, and commenting on the IcsadaTV channel and following our Instagram account.   / icsadatv_official   If you have any questions or if the material is unclear, please leave a comment below. Thank you. #csexamination #patientawarenesslevel #gcs