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10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe

10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe
10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe

10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe 10 4890 concussion prevention tabletop display *** october specials: 1) buy 250 or more activity books and get 15% more free. 2) get a free tabletop banner when you spend $1,000 or more; 3) get 10% off tween print products (minimums apply). For a more comprehensive display, this banner works well with the concussion facts banner (item 10 4893) and the concussion care banner (item 10 4894) banner displays. details: 31” x 31”, full color. comes with an easy to set up stand and carrying case. set up fee is $35.00. available in english.

10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe
10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe

10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe Recent literature into strategies for primary concussion prevention focuses on protective gear, proper technique, neck strengthening, rule changes, and education, especially in contact sports that pose the greatest src risk to players, such as football, hockey, soccer, and rugby. [4]. 1. wear a helmet. in many contact and non contact sports that carry a potential risk of head injury, helmets are encouraged or required. for instance, when riding a bike or playing football, helmets are used to protect the head, and can prevent concussions. [2]. Jun 7, 2016 what happens when you hit your head? use this highly visual tabletop display to demonstrate how concussions occur and how one can manage and help prevent them. the information in this display is compatible with the centers for disease control (cdc) recommendations and american academy of neurology’s 2013 concussion guidelines. Initial management of concussion includes brief cognitive and physical rest. the degree and duration of rest are not well defined, but most guidelines recommend at least 24 to 48 hours. c. 2, 5, 6.

10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe
10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe

10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe Jun 7, 2016 what happens when you hit your head? use this highly visual tabletop display to demonstrate how concussions occur and how one can manage and help prevent them. the information in this display is compatible with the centers for disease control (cdc) recommendations and american academy of neurology’s 2013 concussion guidelines. Initial management of concussion includes brief cognitive and physical rest. the degree and duration of rest are not well defined, but most guidelines recommend at least 24 to 48 hours. c. 2, 5, 6. After a blow to the head, go to a hospital immediately if you have any of these symptoms: one pupil (the dark center of the eye) is larger than the other. can't wake up or are excessively drowsy. a worsening headache or one that persists. slurring of speech. feelings of weakness or numbness. loss of coordination. Centers for disease control and prevention. heads up: concussion signs and symptoms. february 16, 2015. centers for disease control and prevention. get a heads up on concussion in sports policies. cleveland clinic. 10 signs your child’s concussion is serious—and what to do. august 31, 2015.

10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe
10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe

10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe After a blow to the head, go to a hospital immediately if you have any of these symptoms: one pupil (the dark center of the eye) is larger than the other. can't wake up or are excessively drowsy. a worsening headache or one that persists. slurring of speech. feelings of weakness or numbness. loss of coordination. Centers for disease control and prevention. heads up: concussion signs and symptoms. february 16, 2015. centers for disease control and prevention. get a heads up on concussion in sports policies. cleveland clinic. 10 signs your child’s concussion is serious—and what to do. august 31, 2015.

10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe
10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe

10 4890 Concussion Prevention Tabletop Display I M Safe

10 4891 Brain Function Tabletop Display I M Safe
10 4891 Brain Function Tabletop Display I M Safe

10 4891 Brain Function Tabletop Display I M Safe

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