Glasgow Coma Scale Calculator

Glasgow Coma Scale Calculator MCP Connector for Claude

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Assess neurological impairment and determine airway management protocols using the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS).

3 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Calculator is a specialized clinical decision support tool designed to objectively assess a patient's level of consciousness following head injury or neurological insult. By evaluating three physiological components--eye opening, verbal response, and motor response--the tool calculates the total GCS score and classifies the severity of the injury into Mild, Moderate, or Severe tiers. Additionally, it provides critical airway management instructions via get_airway_instruction based on the calculated score and offers a qualitative clinical prognosis assessment using evaluate_clinical_prognosis. This MCP server acts as a bridge for AI agents to perform rapid neurological assessments and prepare for emergency medical interventions.

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3 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

calculate_gcs_metrics

Calculates the cumulative GCS score and determines injury severity

evaluate_clinical_prognosis

Provides a qualitative assessment of the expected clinical outcome

get_airway_instruction

Determines the appropriate airway management protocol

See how to talk to your AI agent using Glasgow Coma Scale Calculator.

Calculate the GCS metrics for a patient with eye opening of 3, verbal response of 4, and motor response of 5.

The total GCS score is 12, which falls into the Moderate severity category.

What is the airway management protocol for a patient with a total GCS score of 7?

For a total score of 7, immediate airway protection via endotracheal intubation is clinically indicated.

What is the expected prognosis for a patient with a Severe injury level?

A Severe classification corresponds to a high-risk status with a potentially poor long-term outcome and significant complications.

This tool calculates the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score by evaluating eye opening, verbal response, and motor response to determine injury severity and airway management needs.

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