Thu Dec 24, 2009, 02:24am
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Originally Posted by chseagle
Here's what the general wording is on the Medical Emergency Authorization/Consent to treat form (thois text is from the sample form off the WIAA Website):
"As Parent or Legal Guardian, I authorize the team physician or, in his absence, a qualified physician to examine the above-named student and in the event of injury to administer emergency care and to arrange for any consultation by a specialist, including a surgeon, he deems necessary to insure proper care of any injury. Every effort will be made to contact parent or guardian to explain the nature of the problem prior to any involved treatment."
I know in WIAA Athletics, any person involved as a participant has to have this form on file with school before being allow to compete. In some school districts, I believe this also involves practices.
Additional on this form, the emergency contact info is required as well as the name of the physician responsible for the primary care of the student-athlete.
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I don't see anything here about the parent being restricted from coming on the floor or doing anything else.
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