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Background: The Glasgow Coma Scale was developed in 1974 as an injury severity score to assess and predict outcome after traumatic brain injury. The tool is now used to score depth of impaired consciousness in patients with and without traumatic brain injury. However, evidence supporting the use of the Glasgow Coma Scale in the latter group is limited.

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Exploring the accuracy and precision of BP measurements.

Nursing

July 2021

At Texas Woman's University in Dallas, Tex., Fatima Claire Herrera is a nursing student and Jennifer Wilson is a clinical professor. At the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Tex., Kathrina B. Siaron is a neuroscience ICU nurse, Sonja E. Stutzman is a clinical research manager, and DaiWai Olson is a professor of neurology.

Accurate and precise BP measurements are crucial to clinical decision-making and interventions as healthcare professionals aim to prevent complications from hypertension, yet the literature provides no gold standard for measuring BP. This article discusses the additional research necessary to develop best practices and improve patient outcomes.

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