The Glasgow Coma Scale or GCS is used to assess the level of consciousness or LOC of a person who had experienced a traumatic brain injury. In this system, the level of consciousness of the person is being measured based on a criteria. The score ranges from 3 (deep coma) to 15 (normal functioning). Based on the given scenario above, the patient had a 15 GCS score, then this means that the person is functioning normally and can resume to his or her activities.
<span>Going to a concert, getting a haircut, and going to the doctor are examples of decisions. You decided to do all of those things - so it's your own decision that you willingly made. Services are what those people provide for you - musicians play music and that is their service, the hairdresser cuts your hair and that is his or her service, and the doctor treats you as a part of their service. Goods are things that you buy.</span>
Sugar is not a drug. Sure, sugar is addictive but fats are not drugs. The brain doesn’t respond to nutrients, like sugar, like the same way it does to additive drugs. Such as heroine.