Athlete Injury/Accident Report
PLAYER INJURY PROTOCOL
Coaches: Should one of your players sustain an injury, please follow the below protocol and complete the Injury Report above.
Summit an Athlete Injury/Accident Report
Coach Preparedness & Awareness
- Exercise caution & conservatism with all injuries
- Be vigilant about player safety
- Ensure First Aid kits are complete, intact and present for all practices and games
- Ensure access to a telephone if necessary in the event of an emergency
- Possess parents/guardian telephone numbers for all practices/games
- Contact parents/guardian if injured or symptoms of injury
- “When in doubt, sit them out” This means any player showing any signs of concussions will be sat out immediately.
Please seek medical attention if an injury results in a player temporarily discontinuing their participation. A player shall not participate in any practice, training, or games without release by a licensed Medical Professional for severe injuries including concussions. Injured players are encouraged to continue to attend team events during their recovery if cleared by their physician.
How to recognize a concussion?
The following injuries constitute a medical emergency and require immediate medical attention:
• Blockage or stoppage of airway, breathing or circulation
• Loss of consciousness
• Any type of seizure
• Severe bleeding
• Severe fracture, dislocation or deformity
• Any injury to the head, neck or spine
• Heat illness: Change in facial color or appearance, extreme fatigue, disorientation, or loss of consciousness.
• Diabetic Emergencies
• Severe asthma or allergy attack
In the event of a medical emergency the following steps should be taken:
- If an ambulance is needed, call 911.
- Give the dispatcher as much information as possible as it pertains to the emergency and your location.
- Contact the parent/guardian of the athlete only after emergency medical response is activated.