The GCS & Vitals By Age Card gives paramedics, nurses and student clinicians a bedside reference for the Glasgow Coma Scale alongside age-appropriate vital sign ranges. Laminated and pocket sized, it slips into a scrub pocket or clips to a lanyard so the information is on hand during assessment.
What's on the card:
- Glasgow Coma Scale scoring across eye, verbal and motor response
- Age-banded vital sign ranges for blood pressure, heart rate and respiratory rate
- Paediatric and adult values on a single card
Why clinicians use it:
- Reduces the need to recall paediatric ranges from memory under pressure
- Durable laminated finish stands up to shift use and cleaning
- Standard ID card footprint, compatible with most lanyards and badge holders
What is the GCS used for? The Glasgow Coma Scale is used to assess and document a patient's level of consciousness following head injury or acute neurological change. It supports consistent handover between clinicians and helps track changes over time.
What are the 3 criteria for GCS? The GCS scores three criteria, with a total between 3 and 15:
- Eye opening response
- Verbal response
- Motor response
This card sets out the scoring so you can apply it consistently at the bedside or in the field.
Note: This card is a reference aid only and is not to be taken as prescriptive for clinical practice. Local practice guidelines must be adhered to.