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How to fill out the Head Injury Report Form online
The Head Injury Report Form is an essential document designed to provide important information regarding head injuries sustained by students. This guide will help you navigate the online version of the form efficiently and accurately.
Follow the steps to complete the Head Injury Report Form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the Head Injury Report Form and open it for editing.
- Begin by entering the student's name in the designated field. This should be the full name of the student who experienced the head injury.
- Record the date of the incident in the provided date field. This is important for tracking when the injury occurred.
- In the 'Nature of injury' section, provide a detailed description of the head injury sustained. Be as specific as possible to accurately convey the incident.
- Document the first aid treatment administered and by whom in the relevant section. Include the names of individuals who provided care.
- Indicate where the student was dispositioned after the accident by checking the appropriate option: Returned to Class, Home, Doctor, Hospital, or 911.
- In the 'Who was notified?' field, include the name of the person or authority notified about the incident and note the time of notification.
- Specify who the student was released to in the following field, along with the corresponding time of release.
- Ensure that the form has been reviewed with the parent or guardian, and obtain their signature in the designated signature field.
- Finally, save your changes. You can also download, print, or share the completed form as necessary.
Complete your Head Injury Report Form online to ensure proper documentation and responses.
Head injuries A hard blow to the head can injure the brain or spinal cord even when there are no visible signs of trauma to the scalp or face. That's why all head injuries are considered serious and should be assessed by your doctor or the nearest hospital emergency department.