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A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that alters the brain functions. Concussions often occur as sports-related injuries, but they can occur whenever a person experiences a bump, blow or jolt to the head or body that results in rapid movement of the brain within the head. A person who has one concussion is at increased risk for complications from subsequent concussions.
Signs and symptoms of a concussion usually are apparent soon after the injury, although some can appear hours or days later. For example, the person may sleep more or less than usual. Children may show changes in playing or eating habits.
Check the scene safety, form an initial impression, obtain consent and put on PPE, as appropriate.
Check for signs and symptoms.
*Note: Signs and symptoms with a * require immediate emergency medical treatment.
Call 9-1-1 and get equipment if the person requires immediate emergency medical treatment.
Give Care.
It is generally considered safe for a person with a concussion to go to sleep. However, this should be after evaluation by a healthcare provider. The person’s healthcare provider may recommend that the person be awakened periodically to make sure that their condition has not worsened.
Yes. With all head injuries, you should watch the person to see if their situation changes. If you see a change in behavior, vomiting, persistent headache, or change in vision or the person becomes unresponsive, call 9-1-1 immediately. Sometimes you may not see the symptoms immediately.
No. Painkillers are not advised because they can mask the signs and symptoms of a serious head injury.
A healthcare provider should evaluate the severity of the injury and make recommendations about when the person can return to normal activities.
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