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    Head Injury: A Case Study

    Head injury is a common presentation in acute care settings (Bethel, 2012, p. 49). This is classified as minor, moderate or severe depending on the severity of injury (Swann, 2013, p. 177). In head injuries, even in minor head injuries, patients have the risks of developing serious complications including disability or even death (Bethel, 2012, p. 49).Therefore, rapid and thorough neurological assessment is crucial to reduce the risk of irreversible outcomes (Bethel, 2012, p. 49). The AVPU scale

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    Concussions In Sports Research Paper

    soccer and for months afterwards, I was affected by symptoms of the concussion such as headaches and dizziness which kept me out of playing the beautiful game. I feel very strongly that something must be done to keep athletes safe from this deadly injury. I believe that an independent oversight organization must oversee concussion protocol, which is to identify, treat, and clear any athlete with a concussion. Concussions have always occurred but have not always been identified as such. During battle

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    Head Injuries In Women's Lacrosse

    Paul T. Diamond’s "Head injuries in men’s and women’s lacrosse: a 10 year analysis of the NEISS database" analyzes differences in lacrosse relating injuries between various genders and age groups. After analyzing data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, Diamond concludes that women and youth players are at increased risk for head trauma and that the integration of protective headgear into the sport should be considered. This source was most useful while drafting valid objections

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    safety concerns, MOI, NOI and number of patients you may have, as well as additional resources BODY SUBSTANCE ISOLATION - Assumes all body fluids present a possible risk for infection Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - Latex or vinyl gloves, Eye protection, Mask, Gown * Reduces your personal risk for injury or illness SCENE SAFETY Information provided by dispatch may help in determining potential hazards Potential Hazards - Oncoming traffic, Unstable surfaces, Leaking gasoline, Downed

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    Traumatic Brain Injuries in Sports

    (Benzel). In my personal opinion, sports are important because it gives children a sense of team work and it also gives them responsibility and keeps them busy at the same time. Even though it is good for them in a way, it can also cause tragedy and pain for everyone that is involved in it. Each year the U.S. emergency departments treat and estimated 173,285 sports-and-recreation-related traumatic brain injuries, including concussion

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    The Importance Of Concussions In Sports

    applied to concussion suffering athletes be modified due to the adverse effects of the severe injury? High thrills and big spills are two aspects of sports which attract billions of viewers worldwide, athletes competing bring so much joy and excitement to our lives yet we seem to underestimate how much these athletes really put on the line for our pleasure. •Concussion is most possibly the worst injury any athlete could suffer as it has major implications not only in the present but also later life

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    Misconceptions About Concussions

    concussions while describing the author’s experience with a concussion. First off, the textbook and the article disagree on the very definition of a concussion. The book states that a “jarring blow to the head” must take place in order for a head injury to be classified as a concussion (Watson & Breedlove, 2015), while the article specifically mentions that your head does not have to be smacked in order to have a concussion. Another critical difference between the textbook and the article is the

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    traumatic head injuries." State Legislatures 37.2 (2011): 21. Gale Student Resources in Context. Web. 28 Oct. 2012. <http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/suic/MagazinesDetailsPage>. 3 E:60 is a segment conducted by the ESPN network. This network covers every single sport and is a very credible source. The purpose was to inform its viewers on the seriousness of concussions. By introducing second impact to viewers, it encourages athletes to let all symptoms of their head injuries disappear before

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    Adolescent Sports Injuries

    Sports Injuries While researching further into the major of Physical Therapy, there was a topic that kept resurfacing. That topic was adolescent sports injuries and why/how they occur. Injuries from sports participation are a substantial cause of hospitals visits and medical bills. Sport injuries are the second leading cause of ER visits for adolescents. As I dived deeper into researching this topic I came across scholarly articles though places such as JSTOR, Google scholar, and more through

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    My Life

    Maureen Weiss is the author of this article about the psychological aspects of sport-injury rehab. As a well-known doctor from the University of Virginia this dated article from 2003 was written with insights from many of her peers. This article not only was a lot to learn of information to learn about sports injury but also just great knowledge and insight about the world of sports around us today. This article talks a lot about the way kids in different age groups will act differently compared

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