EASY to Remember Glasgow Coma Scale

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Published 2022-03-07
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Glasgow Coma Scale or GCS is one the first major concepts taught to the new EMT student in EMT school. GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale) is a scale that tells EMS and emergency medical services staff how critical a trauma patient may be.

The scoring system includes a verbal assessment, motor assessment and eye opening assessment. GCS can be added to your patient assessment exam that you will learn in EMT class.

Using my GCS mnemonic and breaking down each point level by level, rest assured that after watching this video you will have the Glasgow coma scale (GCS) down for life!

Be Great,

Evan, The Paramedic Coach®

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All Comments (21)
  • @KnightzWon
    My instructor would always teach - an Extra Value Meal costs $4.56. That helped me learn it.
  • @anara5570
    After sitting for hours in the class and looking into books to find an explanation, there is a 5 minute video that MANAGES IT ALL!!! Thank you for this clarity to my brain!💯💯💯
  • @armorist6570
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  • Thanks for making these videos man, really helpful stuff. I remember in my first responder class them teaching us the difference between the flexion and extension part. They said flexion is like a really intense rigid form of withdrawing, where as extension is the opposite, which means somethings REALLY wrong with the patient. Thats kinda how I remember which ones more severe.
  • @ashtonb4294
    Taking my test tomorrow. This will be my second try now. Hoping for the best.
  • @TonyHamlin
    Thank you!! Was just wonderin how am i gonna rember this😂appreciate this way to memorize it🙌
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  • @PaEMT_FF9
    Good video, brother. Street medic approximately 25 years and shared your video with a new emt student. Thank You.
  • @drSJV
    Such great videos! Thank you again!
  • @user-nu6zd9gs9f
    You make it look easier, begining with a case makes it more interesting. Thanks so much sir
  • @Nico-jl4xy
    Thanks for the videos bro, the way you break it down makes learning this stuff a breeze. God bless you and keep doing the lords work. 🙏
  • Still my best friend….always teach me more….even when I repeat videos I pick up more….thank you coach
  • @brookeh9528
    I take my NREMT this afternoon and have been watching all your videos throughout my emt course!!
  • @jamesf6391
    Loved these videos when I was in EMT school and am back again now that I'm in AEMT school.
  • @godlover15t
    I took my class in December and it was super hard. I feel like I learned nothing and just barely passed. It was one hour a week. And the rest they told u to read the book. I don't learn that way. It kinda made me discouraged. And made me feel to stupid to even try. So it's now March and I've yet to take the nremt. But I'm hoping studying your videos will give me the confidence to take it. My goal is take the test by the end of the month. Thank you for these. I'm already a member with ur program. I just need some confidence and drive to do it.