Level of Consciousness | Alert; keenly responsive Not alert; but arousable by minor stimulation to obey, answer, or respond Not alert; requires repeated stimulation to attend, or is obtunded and requires strong or painful stimulation to make movements (not stereotyped) Responds only with reflex motor or autonomic effects or totally unresponsive, flaccid, and areflexic |
LOC Questions | Answers both questions correctly Answers one question correctly Answers neither question correctly |
LOC Commands | Performs both tasks correctly Performs one task correctly Performs neither task correctly |
Best Gaze | Normal Partial gaze palsy; gaze is abnormal in one or both eyes, but forced deviation or total gaze paresis is not present Forced deviation, or total gaze paresis not overcome by the oculocephalic maneuver |
Visual | No visual loss Partial hemianopia Complete hemianopia Bilateral hemianopia |
Facial Palsy | Normal symmetrical movements Minor paralysis Partial paralysis Complete paralysis of one or both sides |
Motor Arm (Left) | No drift; limb holds 90 (or 45) degrees for full 10 seconds Drift; limb holds 90 (or 45) degrees, but drifts down before full 10 seconds; does not hit bed or other support Some effort against gravity; No effort against gravity; limb falls No movement Amputation or joint fusion |
Motor Arm (Right) | No drift; limb holds 90 (or 45) degrees for full 10 seconds Drift; limb holds 90 (or 45) degrees, but drifts down before full 10 seconds; does not hit bed or other support Some effort against gravity; No effort against gravity; limb falls No movement Amputation or joint fusion |
Motor Leg (Left) | No drift; leg holds 30-degree position for full 5 seconds Drift; leg falls by the end of the 5-second period but does not hit bed Some effort against gravity; No effort against gravity; leg falls to bed immediately No movement Amputation or joint fusion |
Motor Leg (Right) | No drift; leg holds 30-degree position for full 5 seconds Drift; leg falls by the end of the 5-second period but does not hit bed Some effort against gravity; No effort against gravity; leg falls to bed immediately No movement Amputation or joint fusion |
Limb Ataxia | Absent Present in one limb Present in two limbs Amputation or joint fusion |
Sensory | Normal; no sensory loss Mild-to-moderate sensory loss; patient feels pinprick is less sharp or is dull on the affected side; Severe to total sensory loss; patient is not aware of being touched in the face, arm, and leg |
Best Language | No aphasia; Mild-to-moderate aphasia Severe aphasia Mute, global aphasia |
Dysarthria | Normal Mild-to-moderate dysarthria Severe dysarthria Intubated or other physical barrier |
Extinction and Inattention | No abnormality Visual, tactile, auditory, spatial, or personal inattention or extinction to bilateral simultaneous stimulation in one of the sensory modalities Profound hemi-inattention or extinction to more than one modality |
Instructions:
Scale Defination
1a. Level of Consciousness
Score | Select the statement that best describes your patient |
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0 | Alert; keenly responsive |
1 | Not alert; but arousable by minor stimulation to obey, answer, or respond |
2 | Not alert; requires repeated stimulation to attend, or is obtunded and requires strong or painful stimulation to make movements (not stereotyped) |
3 | Responds only with reflex motor or autonomic effects or totally unresponsive, flaccid, and areflexic |
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1b. LOC Questions
Score | Select the statement that best describes your patient |
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0 | Answers both questions correctly |
1 | Answers one question correctly |
2 | Answers neither question correctly |
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1c. LOC Commands
Score | Select the statement that best describes your patient |
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0 | Performs both tasks correctly |
1 | Performs one task correctly |
2 | Performs neither task correctly |
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2. Best Gaze
Score | Select the statement that best describes your patient |
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0 | Normal |
1 | Partial gaze palsy; gaze is abnormal in one or both eyes, but forced deviation or total gaze paresis is not present |
2 | Forced deviation, or total gaze paresis not overcome by the oculocephalic maneuver |
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3. Visual
Score | Select the statement that best describes your patient |
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0 | No visual loss |
1 | Partial hemianopia |
2 | Complete hemianopia |
3 | Bilateral hemianopia (blind including cortical blindness) |
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4. Facial Palsy
Score | Select the statement that best describes your patient |
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0 | Normal symmetrical movements |
1 | Minor paralysis (flattened nasolabial fold, asymmetry on smiling) |
2 | Partial paralysis (total or near-total paralysis of lower face) |
3 | Complete paralysis of one or both sides (absence of facial movement in the upper and lower face) |
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5a. Motor Arm (Left)
Score | Select the statement that best describes your patient |
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0 | No drift; limb holds 90 (or 45) degrees for full 10 seconds |
1 | Drift; limb holds 90 (or 45) degrees, but drifts down before full 10 seconds; does not hit bed or other support |
2 | Some effort against gravity; limb cannot get to or maintain (if cued) 90 (or 45) degrees, drifts down to bed, but has some effort against gravity |
3 | No effort against gravity; limb falls |
4 | No movement |
UN | Amputation or joint fusion |
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5b. Motor Arm (Right)
Score | Select the statement that best describes your patient |
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0 | No drift; limb holds 90 (or 45) degrees for full 10 seconds |
1 | Drift; limb holds 90 (or 45) degrees, but drifts down before full 10 seconds; does not hit bed or other support |
2 | Some effort against gravity; limb cannot get to or maintain (if cued) 90 (or 45) degrees, drifts down to bed, but has some effort against gravity |
3 | No effort against gravity; limb falls |
4 | No movement |
UN | Amputation or joint fusion |
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6a. Motor Leg (Left)
Score | Select the statement that best describes your patient |
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0 | No drift; leg holds 30-degree position for full 5 seconds |
1 | Drift; leg falls by the end of the 5-second period but does not hit bed |
2 | Some effort against gravity; leg falls to bed by 5 seconds, but has some effort against gravity |
3 | No effort against gravity; leg falls to bed immediately |
4 | No movement |
UN | Amputation or joint fusion |
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6b. Motor Leg (Right)
Score | Select the statement that best describes your patient |
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0 | No drift; leg holds 30-degree position for full 5 seconds |
1 | Drift; leg falls by the end of the 5-second period but does not hit bed |
2 | Some effort against gravity; leg falls to bed by 5 seconds, but has some effort against gravity |
3 | No effort against gravity; leg falls to bed immediately |
No movement | |
4 | Amputation or joint fusion |
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7. Limb Ataxia
Score | Select the statement that best describes your patient |
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0 | Absent |
1 | Present in one limb |
2 | Present in two limbs |
UN | Amputation or joint fusion |
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8. Sensory
Score | Select the statement that best describes your patient |
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0 | Normal; no sensory loss |
1 | Mild-to-moderate sensory loss; patient feels pinprick is less sharp or is dull on the affected side; or there is a loss of superficial pain with pinprick, but patient is aware of being touched |
2 | Severe to total sensory loss; patient is not aware of being touched in the face, arm, and leg |
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9. Best Language
Score | Select the statement that best describes your patient |
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0 | No aphasia; normal |
1 | Mild-to-moderate aphasia; some obvious loss of fluency or facility of comprehension, without significant limitation on ideas expressed or form of expression. Reduction of speech and/or comprehension, however, makes conversation about provided materials difficult or impossible. For example, in conversation about provided materials, examiner can identify picture or naming card content from patient's response. |
2 | Severe aphasia; all communication is through fragmentary expression; great need for inference, questioning, and guessing by the listener. Range of information that can be exchanged is limited; listener carries burden of communication. Examiner cannot identify materials provided from patient response. |
3 | Mute, global aphasia; no usable speech or auditory comprehension. |
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10. Dysarthria
Score | Select the statement that best describes your patient |
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0 | Normal |
1 | Mild-to-moderate dysarthria; patient slurs at least some words and, at worst, can be understood with some difficulty. |
2 | Severe dysarthria; patient's speech is so slurred as to be unintelligible in the absence of or out of proportion to any dysphasia, or is mute/anarthric. |
UN | Intubated or other physical barrier |
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11. Extinction and Inattention (formerly Neglect)
Score | Select the statement that best describes your patient |
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0 | No abnormality |
1 | Visual, tactile, auditory, spatial, or personal inattention or extinction to bilateral simultaneous stimulation in one of the sensory modalities. |
2 | Profound hemi-inattention or extinction to more than one modality; does not recognize own hand or orients to only one side of space. |
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