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In which condition is the “Glasgow Coma Scale” ...
In which condition is the “Glasgow Coma Scale” used?
A. Assessment of consciousness level
B. Measurement of blood pressure
C. Assessment of lung function
D. Monitoring blood sugar
Explanation:
Glasgow Coma Scale assesses the level of consciousness in patients.
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