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Emergency Personnel Emergency Communication Emergency Equipment Transportation
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Provide immediate care Locate emergency equipment Activate EMS Direct EMS to the scene
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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.
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Any medical illness or injury that does not pose a serious threat to life or limb Abrasions, minor cuts, strains, sprains, minor concussions, contusions
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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
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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
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Quiet setting More private than Station based PPE Dr. has complete history May know the athlete better
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Medical conditions and diseases Surgeries Hospitalizations Medications Allergies Immunizations Menstrual history Pulmonary status Neurologic status Musculoskeletal status Injuries or illnesses since last exam
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Unrestricted Clearance after completion of further evaluation or rehabilitation No clearance for certain types of sports or for all sports
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Contact or Collision Limited Contact Noncontact
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