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#regularcrisis #GCS regularcrisis.com is dedicated to doctors and nurses who regularly manage crisis like situations in Intensive Care (ICU) & Emergency (ER) departments. In this video, Dr Ankur is explaining how to calculate the GCS (glassglow coma scale) when you two different motor/eye response on both sides of the body. To make it simple, we have divided the content on the channel into 6 playlists as follows. You can browse them at your comfort and need. Playlists on regularcrisis channel: 1. Mechanical Ventilation and ABGs • Master basics of invasive mechanical ... 2. Lectures and Classes for ICU and ER • How one single step ‘may’ prevent dea... 3. Clinical Cases from ICU and ER • Case 1, RegularCrisis | Ruptured Ecto... 4. Lab Investigations of ICU and ER • How to read an ECG in a simple and pr... 5. Drugs used in ICU and ER • What is the difference between differ... 6. Interesting observations in ICU and ER • Is your ICD tube at the correction po... Regularcrisis.com is now also affiliated with Educational Society of Bedside Intensive Care Medicine (ESBICM) for creating educational videos for health care professionals specially working in ICU and ER. If you want to suggest a video topic, please post on regularcrisis forums https://esbicm.org/forums/index.php?c... Inspiration behind the project: Intensive care unit and emergency department are the backbones of any hospital where all critical situations are managed. Everyday is a crisis like situation there and with time the team working there get used to it with. With time, their skill gets more sharpen with which they manage these situations more and more efficiently each time. But most importantly, the experience which they accumulate is invaluable; their experiences teach them things which at times are not mentioned in the regular textbooks. What if this experience is shared with the doctors and nurses who are newly joined in ICU and ER! Regularcrisis.com serves this purpose only. We share educational material (mainly videos and forums discussion) which is a blend of latest guidelines and rich experience of ICU and ER teams. We hope that this small effort of ours will be of some help to those working in ICU and ER. Note: regularcrisis is founded by Dr. Ankur Gupta, an Intensivist. #drankurgupta