Clinican’s see the patient’s coma scale rating on all records, including xrays. 
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1974 Glasgow Coma Scale

The Glasgow Coma Scale starts life as a research tool developed by Professor Bryan Jennett and Sir Graham Teasdale with colleagues in Holland and the USA.

It seeks to reduce the number of avoidable deaths in head injury patients due to failure to spot complications early enough.

Its plain language makes it easy to use by doctors and nurses. It becomes the international gold standard used every day in hospitals in every continent.