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  2. Begin with Section 1, where you will input personal and emergency information. Fill in the student's name, gender, date of birth, age, grade, and contact details for both the student and parent/guardian.
  3. Move to Section 2 to certify parental consent. Ensure that all parts are completed by the parent/guardian, including signatures for each sport indicated.
  4. In Section 3, have the student acknowledge understanding of concussion risks by signing and dating the section.
  5. Proceed to Section 4 for sudden cardiac arrest acknowledgment. Both student and parent/guardian must sign this section as well.
  6. Complete Section 5 by answering health history questions. Circle any questions you are unsure about and provide explanations for 'Yes' answers at the bottom.
  7. Section 6 requires an Authorized Medical Examiner (AME) to complete a physical evaluation. Ensure this is done before submission.
  8. If applicable, fill out Sections 7 and 8 for re-certification after any medical treatment or injury during the school year.

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Pre-Participation Physical Examination (PPE) Form. This form is used by a physician to examine children before they are allowed to participate in sports.
The PPE should include a structured physical examination that focuses on the cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and neurologic systems. Screening for depression, anxiety disorders, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is also recommended.
Primary cares name and contact information. Medical history, including allergies and immunizations. For patients with a history of a heart ailment or cardiac event, a statement from your primary care provider or treating physician.
Bring any necessary forms required by your school, camp or sports team and glasses or contacts if you wear them. Forms must be completed in their entirety prior to patient registration. Minors require a parent or legal guardian present at time of visit.
Comprehensive Initial Pre-Participation Physical Evaluation (CIPPE)
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A Sports Physical Exam will measure your height and weight. An athletes blood pressure and pulse are noted. The vision in the eyes is checked as a sportsperson should have good vision. A complete checkup of your heart, lungs, belly, ears, nose, and throat is carried out.
Make sure to give your providers office your: Completed medical forms, if your provider sent you any beforehand. Health insurance card. List of your medications and supplements. Photo identification to verify your insurance, such as your passport, government ID or drivers license. Records of your family health history.

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