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Being Prepared for a Medical Emergency
Author(s) -
Gary E. McIlvain,
Ronda Sturgill,
Daniel R. Martin
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
asian journal of physical education and recreation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2075-4604
DOI - 10.24112/ajper.121311
Subject(s) - certification , action plan , action (physics) , recreation , plan (archaeology) , public relations , order (exchange) , foundation (evidence) , emergency plan , medical education , medical emergency , business , medicine , management , political science , physics , archaeology , finance , quantum mechanics , law , economics , history , family medicine , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) , tb treatment
LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in English; abstract also in Chinese.Leisure activities, recreation, exercise, sport and sporting events are a part of life in society today. In a public school setting, it is the responsibility of the school/facility administrator to ensure safety for the participants and spectators or audience. Safe facilities, playing surfaces and equipment are a foundation for providing safety. Also, the administrator should be proactive in having a written emergency action plan for foreseeable situations, specifically, a medical emergency. Having a predetermined plan of action is imperative for the hosting school/facility. Some important aspects for an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) should include all personnel that will be part of the plan, scheduled mock practice sessions, availability of equipment, current certifications, etc. After implementing these aspects it is imperative that all individuals involved understand and know the details of the EAP in order for it to be effective and successful.隨著生活文化的轉變康體活動已經成為了人們生活的重要部份。可是當進行這些活動時一旦出現了意外事故應該如何去處理較為恰當呢本文試從緊急應變醫療角度分享經驗給予有系統及效能的建議以供參考。

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