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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student athlete's name and contact information in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for communication regarding concussion management.
  3. Complete the Graded Symptom Checklist, detailing any symptoms experienced at the time of injury. This checklist is vital for assessing recovery and should be filled out thoroughly.
  4. Fill out the Medical Referral Form, providing your child's physician with necessary details about their head injury. This form aids in ensuring proper medical oversight during recovery.
  5. Review and sign the acknowledgment section to confirm receipt of concussion management information. Both parent/legal guardian and student athlete signatures are required.
  6. If participating in the Concussion Management Study, indicate consent by checking the appropriate box and signing where indicated.

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Act 262, Hawaii Concussion Law The Hawaii concussion law mandates three of the main components, consistent with other concussion laws in the US, including: Mandatory removal from play when a concussion is suspected. The athlete may not return to play unless medically cleared by a licensed health care provider.
Symptoms may start up to a couple of days following a concussion and can last for a few days or longer. The foremost concern about flying after experiencing a concussion is that being in a pressurized airplane for prolonged periods of time exposes people to reduced oxygen pressure.
Possible symptoms of a concussion include headaches, confusion, nausea, fatigue, balance problems, being unusually emotional and changes in sleep. The latest guidelines on treating sports-related concussions recommend returning to some physical activity within a few days of the event.
An athlete suspected of sustaining a TBI or concussion during participation in sports must be immediately removed from that activity for the rest of the day. Before being allowed to return to the activity, the student athlete must be evaluated by a physician who is trained in concussion management.
Common symptoms after a mild traumatic brain injury are headache, confusion and loss of memory, known as amnesia. The amnesia usually involves forgetting the event that caused the concussion.

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Abstract. In 1952, the New England Journal of Medicine published a study stating that a player should not continue playing professional football after suffering three concussions.
Rest your brain to recover. Limit activities such as reading, watching television, and playing video games for the first 48 hours. It may help to take time off school or work. Limit bright lights, loud noises, and crowds for the first 48 hours.

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