Practice Question
The critical care nurse is giving end-of-shift report on a client. The nurse uses the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) to assess the level of consciousness (LOC) of a female client and reports to the oncoming nurse that the client has an LOC of 6. What does an LOC score of 6 in a client indicate?
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Correct Answer:
Deep coma.
Rationale:
♦ GCS ranges 3–15; ≤8 indicates severe brain injury—a score of 6 is deep coma.
♦ GCS 6 typically means no eye opening, no/abnormal verbal, and abnormal motor response.
♦ Triggers airway protection, continuous neuro checks, and ICP management protocols.
♦ Prognosis correlates with initial GCS, pupils, and CT findings.
♦ Consistent scoring ensures clear hand‑off communication in critical care.
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: General Exams
- Domain: Medical-surgical📚
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