In the AVPU level of consciousness scale, what does the V represent?

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In the AVPU level of consciousness scale, what does the V represent?

Explanation:
The V represents Verbal response. In the AVPU scale, you assess how a patient responds to stimuli: if they are fully awake and oriented, that’s Alert. If they aren’t fully awake but respond when you speak to them—answering questions or following simple commands—that’s Verbal response. If they don’t respond to voice but do respond to a painful stimulus, that’s Pain. If there’s no response to either voice or pain, that’s Unresponsive. So the best match for V is Verbal.

The V represents Verbal response. In the AVPU scale, you assess how a patient responds to stimuli: if they are fully awake and oriented, that’s Alert. If they aren’t fully awake but respond when you speak to them—answering questions or following simple commands—that’s Verbal response. If they don’t respond to voice but do respond to a painful stimulus, that’s Pain. If there’s no response to either voice or pain, that’s Unresponsive. So the best match for V is Verbal.

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