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GCSGlasgow Coma Scale
GCSGroup Communication Systems
GCSGlobal Combat Ship (UK Royal Navy)
GCSGround Control Station
GCSGround Combat Systems
GCSGeriatric Care Services (various locations)
GCSGround Control System
GCSGroupement de Coopération Sanitaire (French: Health Grouping Cooperation)
GCSGlobal Customer Support
GCSGlobal Civil Society (progressive politics)
GCSGroup Communication Service (various schools)
GCSGuilford County Schools (North Carolina)
GCSGuidance Control System
GCSGrilled Cheese Sandwich
GCSGlobal CyberSoft
GCSGlobal Corporate Services (company division)
GCSGrand Central Station
GCSGlobal Closure Systems
GCSGlenelg Country School (Maryland)
GCSGulf Coast Section (various organizations)
GCSGround Control Shelter
GCSGlobal Customer Solutions (various organizations)
GCSGeneral Conditions of Service
GCSGender Confirmation Surgery
GCSGif Construction Set
GCSGnu Compiler System
GCSGlobal Consulting Services
GCSGet Command Status
GCSGeneric Command Server
GCSGroup Control System
GCSGran Coupe Sport
GCSGraphic Chipset
GCSGraphic Character Set
GCSGoogle Code Search
GCSGlobal Consolidation System
GCSGlobal Catalog Server
GCSGlobal Coordinate System
GCSGlobal Cache Service
GCSGateway Computer System
GCSGroup Control System (operating system; IBM)
GCSGlobal Credit Solutions (various locations)
GCSGrand Concert Select (musical equipment)
GCSGovernment Contractor Services (various organizations)
GCSGreene Climacteric Scale
GCSGastrointestinal Cancers Symposium
GCSGround Communications System
GCSGuidance Control Section
GCSGlobal Communications Solutions, Inc. (Fairport, NY)
GCSGlobal Construction Services, Inc. (Oceanside, CA)
GCSGarfield County School (Utah)
GCSGame Creation Society (Carnegie Mellon University; Pittsburgh, PA)
GCSGun Computer System
GCSGlobe Composite Solutions (various locations)
GCSGenerator Control Switch (aviation)
GCSGlobal Cellular Service
GCSGroupement Coopératif Sanitherm (French cooperative group)
GCSGift Card Solutions (Salt Lake City, UT)
GCSGerman Chemical Society
GCSGenitourinary Cancers Symposium
GCSGonorrhea, Chlamydia, Syphilis (sexual diseases)
GCSGold Card Scheme
GCSGrey, Clark, Shih and Associates (Canada)
GCSGlobal Cooperation Society
GCSGigabit City Summit
GCSGlobal Conceptual Schema
GCSGeocentric Coordinate System
GCSGery Containers Services (France)
GCSGuidance Cutoff Signal (US NASA)
GCSGuernsey Careers Service (UK)
GCSGlobe Clothing Store (California; est. 1995)
GCSGeneral Customer Survey
GCSGallager-Calderbank-Sloane (coding scheme)
GCSgeothermal circulation system
GCSGeneral Crane Service, Inc.
GCSGoodwill Cooperation Service (Seoul, Korea)
GCSGram-Charlier Series
GCSGainesville Camellia Society (Florida)
GCSGlobal Commodities and Services
GCSGraded Compression Stocking
GCSGround Control Site
GCSGuadalajara camptodactyly syndrome
GCSGilmore Community School (British Columbia)
GCSGlobal Communication Server
GCSGround Control Surveillance
GCSGeneralized Consecutive System
GCSGorn Confederate Ship (Star Trek)
GCSGlued Cylindrical Specimen
GCSGround Central Station
GCSGround Control Squadron
GCSGround Communications Segment
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A comparison of the Glasgow coma scale score to simplified alternative scores for the prediction of traumatic brain injury outcomes.
A comparison of five simplified scales to the out-of-hospital Glasgow Coma Scale for the prediction of traumatic brain injury outcomes.
He said using the Glasgow coma scale, a neurological scale to assess the level of consciousness after head injury with 15 points being the highest, Villanueva is currently at number 4.
Head injury can be classified into three categories according to the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS): mild (GCS 13-15), moderate (GCS 9-12), and severe (GCS < 8).
Glasgow coma scale (GCS) was 10/15 on admission which had improved to 12/15 with persisting drowsiness.
Emergency department vital signs included heart rate (HR), systolic blood pressure (SBP), respiratory rate (RR), and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS).
On the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), which assesses the level of consciousness of a person, Margaret measured the lowest possible level of three, indicating she was deeply unconscious.
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