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CONCUSSIONS IN SPORTS EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: Medical staff stand-by
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Answer:
There should always be medical staff at the event. They should be specifically trained in head injuries as well so they can assess the situation there before it could be too late.
Question 2: Blood tests
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In addition to ATC spotters and improved concussion policies in pro sports, the development of blood tests that could objectively and reliably detect concussions could potentially reduce the conflict of interest faced by professional athletes and league medical personnel in the diagnosis of concussions.
Question 3: Know the symptoms
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When you have symptoms such as, sleepiness, head pain, dizziness, confusion, incoherence, or nausea you should suspect you have a concussion.
Question 4: Seek professional medical attention
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Once you get a concussion you need to go through multiple tests and a professional saying your cleared. If not and you return to play it could be too soon and brain damage or death can occur.
Question 5: Post brain injuries
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medical evidence suggests that multiple concussions result in lasting brain damage scenarios such as degenerative dementia pugilistica, post-concussion syndrome, or second-impact syndrome.
Question 6: Growing epidemic of concussions
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Concussions in youth sports have been rapidly growing. The most come from high school football.When left untreated a concussion can cause long term or fatal brain injury.
Question 7: Players need to say something
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Most football players often get a big hit and shake it off after a few minutes without telling someone.There has been instances where that has happened and they end up dying.
Question 8: Concussions in football
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Out of all sports, football is where most concussions happen. I think players need to be taught better technique and not use their helmets like spears.
Question 9: ATC Spotters
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NFL responded to such criticism by placing independent certified athletic trainers, called ATC spotters, at every NFL game to watch the players for potential injuries.
Question 10: Raise awareness
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NFL officials have cited the increased awareness of concussions as a reason for the increased number of concussion reports.
Question 11: Definition
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A common form of traumatic brain injury characterized by structural injury to the brain and/or disruption of brain function from blunt trauma or acceleration or deceleration forces.
Question 12: Organizations must set concussion policies
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The NFL implemented its first concussion policy in 2007 and updated it in 2009.