Concussion Information
LCWM Four Step Action Plan When Addressing a Concussion
If you suspect an athlete and/or student has a concussion, implement the four - step action plan:
Remove from Play:
Immediately remove the athlete or student from play if they have experienced a bump or blow to the head or body.
Look for signs and symptoms of a concussion. When in doubt, err on the side of caution and keep the individual out of play.
Evaluation by Healthcare Professional:
Ensure that the athlete or student is evaluated by a healthcare professional experienced in concussion assessment. Do not attempt to judge the severity of the injury yourself.
Record essential information, such as:
Cause of the injury and force of the hit or blow to the head or body
Any loss of consciousness (passed out/knocked out) and if so, for how long
Any memory loss immediately following the injury
Any seizures immediately following the injury
Number of previous concussions (if any)
Inform Parents or Guardians:
Promptly inform the athlete's or student's parents or guardians about the suspected concussion.
Provide them with a concussion fact sheet to ensure they are well-informed about the situation and stress the importance of seeking evaluation from a healthcare professional experienced in concussions.
Keep Out of Play Until Cleared:
Ensure that the athlete or student remains out of play on the day of the injury.
Follow the guidance of the healthcare professional, and only allow the individual to return to play when they are symptom-free and the healthcare professional confirms it is safe.
Emphasize the critical importance of avoiding repeat concussions, as they can lead to prolonged recovery, increased risk of long-term problems, brain swelling, permanent damage, and, in rare cases, death.
Additional procedures regarding a concussion:
Staff member and/or Coach fill out an accident report and notify the office in the event of a concussion.
Parent notify the office in the event of concussion during and/or after school day.
Take athlete and/or student to health care provider for evaluation and symptom management.
Only a healthcare provide can clear an athlete and/or student to resume activity.
Baseline Testing - LCWM has implemented baseline concussion testing on a recommended basis beginning with the 2012-13 school year. We are providing baseline concussion testing for all students in grades 7, 9 and 11 (parent permission required).
Post Concussion testing will be administered by school personnel when requested and results will be made available for the parent and/or health care provider.
Questions regarding Concussions should be referred to the School Nurse-Jessica Thormodsgard, Athletic Director-Doug Burns or Community Education Director Logan Manska 726-2323 ext. 1050.