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A patient in the deepest coma would be scored a 3 on the Glasgow coma scale.

For all types of acute medical and trauma patients, the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is used to measure the degree of compromised consciousness. The Glasgow Coma Scale rates patients based on their verbal, motor, and eye-opening responses, which are the three dimensions of responsiveness. Each of Glasgow Coma Scale can be reported independently to give a distinct, understandable image of the patient. A total Glasgow Coma Scale, which gives a less thorough description but can be a useful assessment of the overall severity, can be calculated using the results from each component of the scale. Since then, various clinical standards and scoring systems for patients with critical illnesses or trauma have adopted the Glasgow Coma Scale and its overall score.

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