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SUGGESTED GUIDELINES FOR MANAGEMENT OF …
www.nfhs.orgSummary of Suggested Concussion Management 1. No athlete should return to play (RTP) or practice on the same day of a concussion. 2. Any athlete suspected of having a concussion should be evaluated by an appropriate health-care professional. 3. Any athlete with a concussion should be medically cleared by an appropriate
Return to Learn/Return to Play: Concussion Management ...
www.tn.govMedical providers may describe a concussion as a “mild” brain injury because concussions are usually not life-threatening. Even so, the effects of a concussion can be serious (CDC, 2015) .
RETURNING TO SCHOOL AFTER A CONCUSSION
www.cdc.govIf the student is an athlete, either inside or outside of school, the Concussion Management Team should also include coaches and other athletic department staff (e.g., certified athletic trainer). Remember, a student with a concussion should NEVER return to sports, PE class, or other physical activity until a healthcare
CASUALTY CARE - United States Army
armypubs.army.milFigure C-1. Army mild traumatic brain injury/concussion management strategy ..... C-2. Tables . Table 4-1. The combat and operational stress control triage algorithm ..... 4-2 Table C-1. How mild traumatic brain injuries/concussions can affect the Soldier and combat
Consensus statement on concussion in sport the 5th ...
bjsm.bmj.comApr 26, 2017 · clinical concussion management. The new material recommen-dations determined at the Berlin 2016 meeting are italicised, and ... and Australian football. Those studies report head-impact characteristics including frequency, head kinematics, head-im-pact location, and injury outcome. In these studies, the use of
Guidelines for Concussion Management in Schools
www.p12.nysed.govNew York State Public High School Athletic Association Paul Novak, MS, OTR Director, Neuro-Rehabilitation Institute Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital Laurene O’Brien, MS, RN Interim Executive Secretary New York State Board for Nursing Office of Professions New York State Education Department Walter Ramos, RN, J.D.
MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES (ROUTINE)
www.englandrugby.comU19 AND BELOW CONCUSSION MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES 4 RECOVERY AND RETURN TO ACADEMIC STUDIES One of the most important aspects of recovery is to have an expectation of recovery and a positive, open and honest approach. This should be reinforced with the player and the parets/guardians. After a concussion the brain needs to rest, so