With fall sports upon us, young athletes of all ages are participating in school and club sports across Nebraska. Hot weather and intense, physical practices and games can increase a child's risk for injury and other health-related concerns. NPR recently published a checklist to help parents, educators and coaches be aware of the increased risks associated with sports. The checklist includes having a sports trainer on hand at all times, and ensuring that there is access to an automated external defibrilator (AED) during practices and games. In addition to these suggestions, perhaps if every student learned how to do CPR as a graduation requirement, not only would this be an important, life-long skill, it may be a life-saving skill on the sidelines. States across the country, like Minnesota, are requiring students to learn CPR prior to graduation. Imagine the impact that could have at sporting events if every athlete on the field or court knew how to perform CPR. We strongly believe that Nebraska should join the growing list of states to require CPR as a graduation requirement. For more on the safety checklist, CLICK HERE.
28 Aug 2013
Safety Checklist for Student Athletes Should Include Knowing CPR
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