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Please note: financial documents listed below are dated by the board meeting this information was presented. The documents are listed in chronological order by category with the most recent at top.
Cleanup and Disposal
Universal Precautions eTraining Slide 17
- Wear disposable gloves or reusable utility gloves
- Double bag all soiled materials and dispose immediately into trash
- Place all needles or sharp objects in special puncture-proof containers
- Use EPA-registered disinfectants according to the manufacturer’s instructions
Regulated biohazard waste is typically not found in the school setting.
What NOT To Do When Physical Trauma Occurs
Injuries in Schools eTraining Slide 8
If they cannot get up on their own, Do Not Move Them!!
- Do NOT wash a head wound that is deep or bleeding a lot.
- Do NOT remove any object sticking out of a wound.
- Do NOT move the person unless absolutely necessary.
- Do NOT shake the person if he or she seems dazed.
- Do NOT pick up a fallen child with any sign of head injury.
Management of a Concussion
Injuries in Schools eTraining Slide 7
If a child is suspected of having a concussion:
Severe Signs and Symptoms of TBI
Injuries in Schools eTraining Slide 6
- Cognitive Function – extended period of unconsciousness (coma); memory loss; amnesia; inattentiveness
- Motor function – extremity weakness, impaired coordination and balance
- Sensation – hearing, vision, impaired perception and touch
- Emotion – depression, anxiety, aggression, impulse control, personality changes
Impact of Physical Trauma on Children
Injuries in Schools eTraining Slide 4
Physical trauma can effect a wide variety of people in many ways. Physical trauma can occur in the home or outside the home, in the school or on the playground, and can mean any physical injury sustained during a fall or any other activity.
- Common causes of injuries include: drowning, falls, fires or burns, poisoning, suffocation, and transportation-related injuries.
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Falls are the leading cause of traumatic brain injury (TBI).
What Is Physical Trauma?
Injuries in Schools eTraining Slide 3
Since falls which lead to head injuries are of greatest concern, our concentration will be on head trauma, what it is and how to prevent it.
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)