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Concussions
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What is a Concussion?
“Concussions are a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head that disrupts the way the cells
in the brain normally work.”
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Recognizing a ConcussionConcussions do not always involve LOCMechanism of injury ANY traumatic blow to
the head or to another part of the body Consider ALL signs and symptoms (S/S)
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Signs and SymptomsLoss of Consciousness (LOC)Numbness or tingling anywherePost traumatic amnesia (PTA)
Retrograde- Short term memoryAntegrade- Long term memory
Headache Dizziness, Blurred Vision, or/and NauseaAsymmetry pupils and eye trackingDisorientation, dazed look, or balance
problems
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Protocol1. If an Athlete takes a shot to the head take
them out of the game for 15 minutes.2. Do an initial assessment, any LOC EMS
must be activated to evaluate the athlete.3. After a FULL 15 minutes, use the Check-
off list to determine return to play. If they have any signs or symptoms during second check off list, DO NOT CONTINUE!!!!
4. If they do not have any signs and symptoms after 15 minutes, continue onto function tests.
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Head Injury Check-off List
Must pass all tests in order to return to play.
Use Functional tests to confirm your physical
examination. You don’t need to do all of them but enough to confirm to you
that they are okay.
Remember this even if they say they just blacked
out. And blacking out is LOC, EMS needs to be
called.
If the athlete or coach gives you grief call Dr.
Miller or Jodi
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Observation Form
If you suspect a concussion, this form is stapled to the
check-off form and should be given it to a person who will be with the athlete for the next 24
hours.
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When in doubt, Sit them out!
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Referenceshttp://www.mayoclinic.com/health/concussi
on/DS00320/DSECTION=symptoms