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You are watching students climb on the playground equipment at recess. One of the students falls and hits her head hard on the ground. The student gets up and wants to continue playing. What should you do?A. Let the student continue playing and watch closely for any visual clues of a concussionB. Stop the student from playing and ensure she is monitored for signs and symptoms of a concussionC. Wait until the class has a break and then ask her how she feelsD. Have her sit in a quiet area and return to play after she has rested a few minutes

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You are watching students climb on the playground equipment at recess. One of the students falls and hits her head hard on the ground. The student gets up and wants to continue playing. What should you do?A. Let the student continue playing and watch closely for any visual clues of a concussionB. Stop the student from playing and ensure she is monitored for signs and symptoms of a concussionC. Wait until the class has a break and then ask her how she feelsD. Have her sit in a quiet area and return to play after she has rested a few minutes

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B. Stop the student from playing and ensure she is monitored for signs and symptoms of a concussion

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