 Emergency Personnel  Emergency Communication  Emergency Equipment  Transportation.

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 Emergency Personnel  Emergency Communication  Emergency Equipment  Transportation

 Provide immediate care  Locate emergency equipment  Activate EMS  Direct EMS to the scene

A Medical illness or traumatic injury that has the potential to be life-threatening or progress to a life-threatening even in the absence of treatment  Breathing cessation, loss of pulse, severe bleeding, fractures, dislocations, eye injuries, severe asthma, heat-related illness, injury causing shock.

Any medical illness or injury that does not pose a serious threat to life or limb  Abrasions, minor cuts, strains, sprains, minor concussions, contusions

 Determination of general health  Disclosure of defects that may limit participation  Detection of conditions that may pre-dispose the athlete to injury  Classification of the athlete according to individual qualifications  Legal and insurance requirements  Evaluation of level of maturation  Evaluation of fitness and performance  Provision of opportunities for students with specific health issues that may include a blanket approval  Establishing a doctor /patient relationship

 Many specialist involved  Low cost  Can examine many athletes in a short period of time  Recruitment of volunteers can be difficult  Finding a facility can be difficult

 Quiet setting  More private than Station based PPE  Dr. has complete history  May know the athlete better

 Medical conditions and diseases  Surgeries  Hospitalizations  Medications  Allergies  Immunizations  Menstrual history  Pulmonary status  Neurologic status  Musculoskeletal status  Injuries or illnesses since last exam

 Unrestricted  Clearance after completion of further evaluation or rehabilitation  No clearance for certain types of sports or for all sports

 Contact or Collision  Limited Contact  Noncontact