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  1. Symptoms of Mild TBI and Concussion Mild TBI and concussion signs and symptoms are part of the normal healing process. Some mild TBI and concussion symptoms (listed at right) may appear right …

  2. Proper head protection is crucial in work environments with falling objects, struck-by, overhead electrical hazards, and risks from slips, trips, and falls. Both scientific understanding of head injuries and head …

  3. Record your symptoms on the attached “Head Injury Daily checklist” form to monitor your progress. Rest your brain: Rest for the first 24-48 hours. Avoid activities which increase your symptoms, including …

  4. Visible trauma above the clavicles includes any trauma to the head or neck which results in laceration, abrasion, bruising, ecchymosis, hematoma, swelling, fracture.

  5. draw their shapes, contours, and proportions. Via drawings and diagrams, we then move closer to the individual structures that form the head: the forms of the skull and facial mass; the jaw; and the nine …

  6. Perform CT head scan within 1 hour of risk factor being identified. A provisional written radiology report should be made available within 1 hour of the CT head scan taking place.

  7. With this imperative, the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Foundation and the American Head and Neck Society present the fourth edition of Quick Reference Guide to …