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How to fill out the PITCH SIDE CONCUSSION ASSESSMENT PSCA 2 online
The PITCH SIDE CONCUSSION ASSESSMENT PSCA 2 is a vital tool for evaluating players who have sustained head injuries during a game. This guide will assist you in accurately completing the form online, ensuring that all necessary information is provided to support the health and safety of the players.
Follow the steps to complete the PITCH SIDE CONCUSSION ASSESSMENT PSCA 2 form effectively.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the PITCH SIDE CONCUSSION ASSESSMENT PSCA 2 and open it in your document editor.
- Begin by entering the player's name, competition, date, kick-off time, and team. Ensure that all details are accurate and up to date.
- Record the time of the suspected event, selecting from the provided options (0-20 mins, 21-40 mins, 41-60 mins, 61-80 mins) based on when the incident occurred.
- Indicate who completed the form by selecting from the available options (team doctor, MDD, other).
- Ask the player, 'How do you feel?' and score each reported symptom based on their current feelings from none to severe. Fill in the score next to each symptom, including headaches, dizziness, and confusion.
- Calculate the number of symptoms reported and the severity of symptoms, updating the respective fields accordingly.
- Complete the Standardised Assessment of Concussion (SAC) section, including Orientation, Immediate Memory, Concentration ratings, and Balance Tests. Accurately record scores for each test section.
- In the Delayed Recall section, evaluate the player's ability to recall earlier presented words. Write down each correct response to determine the total score.
- Finally, review all entries for accuracy and completeness. You can then save your changes, download, print, or share the completed PSCA 2 form as needed.
Complete your PITCH SIDE CONCUSSION ASSESSMENT PSCA 2 online to ensure player safety and proper documentation.
Results Athletes reported a mean of 4.0±4.9 symptoms (median=2, IQR=0–6) with an average severity score of 7.9±12.3 (median=2, interquartile range=0–10).