Kinesiology 2236A/B Lecture 3: Emergency Action Plans

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Civil liability - when a person engages in conduct that results in harm to another individual. Criminal liability - when a person contravenes social standards as expressed by criminal law: eaps protect everyone involved. Intentional torts - harm was intended to another (assault, battery, or false imprisonment) Legal liability for negligence is dependent upon three elements: duty of care, breach of the standard care, damage or injury that results from the breach. Emergency action plan: a document to be followed in the event of a medical emergency which outlines mutually agreed upon areas of responsibility and methods of delivery, via step-by-step procedures. Who should be involved in eap planning: everyone - front office, security/facility staff, medical staff, players. Debriefing - living document that incorporates change when they happen. One where the call person can be reached. Things to consider: who is the best to monitor and triage, who has the best rapport with the athlete, procedure for equipment.

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