Running Head: TAKE NOTES Take Notes Geana Gordon Kaplan University Take Notes Using the Outline Method SQ3R and PRR Reading Techniques I. Introduction A. This document is about two reading strategies. 1. SQ3R: Survey‚ Question‚ Read‚ Recite‚ and Review. a. Good strategy for long time-frame studying. 2. PRR: Preview‚ Read‚ and Recall. a. Good strategy for short‚ fast studying. B. Determine the reason for your reading.
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SECTION A. INTRODUCTION There has been a growing awareness about concussion injury in sport‚ particularly in the last decade. Ten years ago‚ it was estimated that upwards of “…300 000 sport-related concussions occur[ed] annually in the United States and account[ed] for 75% of all sport-related brain injuries” (Bloom et al.‚ 2008‚ p.295). Given the more educated understanding of concussion injury and its symptoms‚ coupled with the significant increase in international sport participation‚ this
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The article “Efforts to Prevent Concussions Target Schools: Rising Reports of Head Injuries Prompt Concert‚ House Proposal” by Christina Samuels‚ discusses the increase in head injuries in young athletes and the actions in legislation; she uses government statistics and interviews with experienced athletic trainers to support her findings. The third article‚ “Evaluating Concussions on the Field” by J. Delaney‚ discusses what a concussion is and when the concussion is no longer an issue. He uses his
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A concussion‚ also known as a mild traumatic brain injury‚ results from a blow to the head (“NFL Head Injuries”). The concussion epidemic‚ an ever rising problem in sports today‚ has become very prominent‚ especially in the NFL. With the new research that has surfaced in the last couple years‚ the NFL has received grief for not doing enough about concussions and their risks after the fact. The NFL has not done enough on the topic of concussions considering the fact that the league still continues
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Codey Larsen The National Football League has a bigger problem on their hands that go beyond the gridiron. Concussions in football leads to greater health risks later in life‚ because of the trauma that is put towards the head area which leads to more serious head injuries. According to Simon Flynn‚ Andre Waters‚ who was a former player in the National Football League‚ and who died at age of only forty-four had a brain of an eighty-five-year-old. If more preventions were in place in football
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child is finding it difficult to breath‚ a wound that won’t stop bleeding‚ a head injury with symptoms of concussion and if a child is having a fit. In some circumstances the child would have to be taken to the hospital with the parent if the child needs urgent medical attention‚ such as having a fit. These are all circumstances were child will need urgent medical attention. 4.3- OUTLINE OWN ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE EVENT OF A CHILD OR YOUNG PERSON REQUIRING URGENT MEDICAL ATTENTION
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Concussion Problem Among N.F.L Players and the Effects Concussions in football players is a growing problem all the way from pee-wee league to the professionals in the National Football League. “A concussion causes temporary loss of brain function leading to cognitive‚ physical and emotional symptoms‚ such as confusion‚ vomiting‚ headache‚ nausea‚ depression‚ disturbed sleep‚ moodiness‚ and amnesia‚” written by Joseph Nordqvist (par. 2). Many N.F.L players experience the pain and terrible effects
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A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that alters the way your brain functions. Effects are usually temporary but can include headaches and problems with concentration‚ memory‚ balance and coordination. Although concussions usually are caused by a blow to the head‚ they can also occur when the head and upper body are violently shaken. These injuries can cause a loss of consciousness‚ but most concussions do not. Because of this‚ some people have concussions and don’t realize it. Concussions
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machine and then the results become read by the doctor to tell if the patient had the concussion. The imaging tests operate with one hundred percent accuraccy and one hundred percent effective. With all of the testing and symptoms and much more all of these concussion have prevention techniques to stop concussions. What if concussions would never happen? Can someone possibly stop the increasing numbers of concussions rising?
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