For the 99% percent of head injuries that turn out to not be concussions, which ones do you call home about? I work in an elementary and usually have head bumps of varying levels of intensity every day. Obviously actual concussions go to the ER, but what about everything else, those bumps and bruises that have no neuro changes when they present...?
I almost always send a note about "warning signs of concussions," but I debate the necessity of calling. I have had parents call me upset about not getting called, etc etc though, so I do call about most of them.
Just curious what others out there do! Thanks
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For the 99% percent of head injuries that turn out to not be concussions, which ones do you call home about? I work in an elementary and usually have head bumps of varying levels of intensity every day. Obviously actual concussions go to the ER, but what about everything else, those bumps and bruises that have no neuro changes when they present...?
I almost always send a note about "warning signs of concussions," but I debate the necessity of calling. I have had parents call me upset about not getting called, etc etc though, so I do call about most of them.
Just curious what others out there do! Thanks