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What Do You Know About Concussions?

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A concussion is caused by a blow or jolt to the head. It is also called a traumatic brain injury. Find out more about concussions by taking this quiz.

1. All symptoms of a concussion show up right after a head injury.


2. When should a high school athlete return to play after a concussion?




3. Which of these is a symptom of a concussion?




4. You can get a concussion without hitting your head.


5. Things that require you to concentrate hard can help you get better after a concussion.


6. People who have had a concussion in the past are more likely to have another one.


7. When should you wear a helmet to protect yourself from head injury?




8. You have been told by your child’s healthcare provider to watch your child at home after a mild head injury. Which of these symptoms should give you cause for concern?




Author: Turley, Ray, BSN, MSN

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