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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
Why are you questioning that? It's not your decision to make.
Are you aware that student-athletes all have to have parents/guardians sign medical release forms at the start of the season? Someone on that form is designated to act in the best interest of injured players. If the parents were in the stands, they could be consulted BY THE COACH. Everyone else besides trained medical personnel who are prepared to handle such matters should stay the heck out of it.
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As I stated before, I have a couple of Neurological disorders, & I have been told several times never to mess around with an injury to the head, or when a loss of consciousness occurs.
As I stated earlier, I did not know of anyone there that was trained medical personnel. I did not see the proper precautions/procedures being put into action.
When I was Boys' Basketball Manager back in 1997-1998, I saw a similar play happen, with similar results. Only the player got shoved head first into wood bleachers.
I know of the medical release forms from participating in track in 8th grade.
When I was going through the area of the WIAA Online Rules Clinic dealing with concussions earlier, I couldn't stop thinking of the situation, of what should of/could of been done differently.
I cannot help if I am concerned about a person's well being/safety.