Wessex head injury matrix score sheet 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the patient's name, date of birth, hospital, and unit at the top of the form. This information is crucial for accurate record-keeping.
  3. Proceed to item 1 of the matrix. For each observed behavior, mark a line; for unobserved behaviors, place an 'X'. Continue this process through all 62 items.
  4. After marking behaviors, stop scoring once you have recorded 10 consecutive 'X's. The highest behavior rank achieved will constitute the final score.
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Mild Head Injury (GCS 15 14) They usually occur as a result of a mild or a minor fall that causes a temporary disruption in brain function. Symptoms: mild headache, dizziness, nausea, mild confusion, and sometimes brief loss of consciousness (less than 30 minutes).
The Wessex Head Injury Matrix (WHIM) is a 62-item observational matrix that provides accurate assessment of patients in and emerging from coma and in the vegetative and minimally conscious states. Benefits. Assess the patient and sets goals for rehabilitation from the outset of coma.
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was first created by Graham Teasdale and Bryan Jennett in 1974. It is a clinical scale to assess a patients depth and duration of impaired consciousness and coma following an acute brain injury.

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WHIM employs a unique scoring system in which the 62 items are categorized into 6 subscales (communication, attention, social behavior, concentration, visual awareness, and cognition) and are ordered in a hierarchical ascending scale reflecting a statistically derived order of recovery from coma such that the persons
Classification of Severity of Traumatic Brain Injury The relationship between the GCS score and outcome is the basis for the following common classification of acute traumatic brain injury: Severe: GCS 3 to 8. Moderate: GCS 9 to 12. Mild: GCS 13 to 15.
The Wessex Head Injury Matrix (WHIM) is a 62-item observational matrix that provides accurate assessment of patients in and emerging from coma and in the vegetative and minimally conscious states.

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