Other Health Grading Systems
- APACHE II
- Apgar score
- Barnes Akathisia Scale
- Blantyre Coma Scale
- Dolorimeter pain index
- Glasgow Coma Scale for central nervous system
- Goldman index
- Hamilton-Norwood scale
- Hoehn and Yahr scale
- Holmes and Rahe stress scale
- International Red Cross Wound Classification System
- Life-Events and Difficulties Schedule
- Ludwig scale
- Malinas score
- MEWS
- Paediatric Glasgow Coma Scale
- Pain scale
- PIM2 Children scoring system
- Psoriasis Area Severity Index
- Rancho Los Amigos Scale
- Revised Trauma Score
- SAPS II
- SAPS III
- SCORTEN scale
- SOFA score
- Tanner stage
- Tygerberg score
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