What is a simple concussion test?
Each card has a series of numbers scattered across eight lines. The athlete reads the numbers from left to right. After a blow to the head, the athlete goes to the sidelines and retakes the test. If he’s five seconds slower, he may have suffered a concussion — and is at serious risk if his head gets hit again.
What is a good score on a concussion test?
An initial score of less than 5 is associated with an 80 percent chance of a lasting vegetative state or death. An initial score of greater than 11 is associated with a 90 percent chance of complete recovery (Teasdale and Jennett, 1974).
How do you know if a concussion is serious?
Concussion Danger Signs
- One pupil larger than the other.
- Drowsiness or inability to wake up.
- A headache that gets worse and does not go away.
- Slurred speech, weakness, numbness, or decreased coordination.
- Repeated vomiting or nausea, convulsions or seizures (shaking or twitching).
How do they diagnose concussion?
Your doctor may order imaging tests — such as MRI or CT scans — to make sure there’s no bruising or bleeding in your brain. To confirm a concussion diagnosis, your doctor will use the data from your: Exam and interview. ImPACT or other cognitive tests.
How to pass a concussion test?
Digital recording of eye movements
How to tell if someone has a concussion?
Being unable to recall events that occur before or after the injury
How do you test for a concussion?
Be aware of any pre-appointment restrictions or instructions.
How to assess a concussion?
Any alteration of mental functioning after a blow to the head or body is a concussion