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Citation Rappaport, M. (2000). The Coma/Near Coma Scale. The Center for Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury. http://www.tbims.org/ combi/cnc ( accessed
).
Introduction to the Coma/Near Coma Scale
The Coma/Near Coma (CNC) scale was developed to measure small clinical changes in patients with severe brain injuries who function at very low levels characteristic of near-vegetative and vegetative states. The CNC was designed to provide reliable, valid, easy, and quick assessment of progress or lack of progress in low-level brain injured patients. The CNC essentially expands the levels of the Disability Rating Scale (DRS) that incorporate the vegetative and extreme vegetative categories. The CNC has five levels, based on 11 items, that can be scored to indicate severity of sensory, perceptual, and primitive response deficits.
Information regarding the CNC was contributed by Santa Clara Valley Medical Center by Maurice Rappaport, MD, PhD. For more information please contact Mr. Ben Dirlikov, at
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Rappaport, M. (2000). The Coma/Near Coma Scale. The Center for Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury. http://www.tbims.org/combi/cnc ( accessed
).