Concussion Assessment
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In regards to concussion :
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Which if the following is NOT a recognised risk factor for concussion:
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The incidence of concussion in sport is:
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Girls have a higher incidence of concussion than boys.
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Concussion in sport is:
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Concussion is characterised by…..
- Physical signs (e.g. loss of consciousness, amnesia)
- Behavioural changes (e.g. irritability)
- Cognitive impairment (e.g. slowed reaction times)
- Sleep disturbance (e.g. drowsiness, insomnia)
- Symptoms – somatic (e.g. headache), cognitive (e.g. feeling like in a fog) and/or emotional symptoms (e.g. lability)
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