Reference no: EM133284746
Question - Cardiac Arrest at a High School
Two weeks ago, Sione, a basketball player at a local high school, suffered cardiac arrest during practice. Fortunately, an athletic trainer, Tamah, was present and responded quickly, implemented the steps in the emergency action plan, applied the AED, and saved Sione's life. The athlete and his family were extremely grateful, and Tamah was honored at the local city council meeting. She was humbled by all of the media attention she received for simply doing her job.
Unfortunately, in their state, many high schools do not employ athletic trainers. For those who do, the athletic trainer is often on a part-time contract and not available for all practices and games. Had Sione been attending one of those other high schools, he might not have survived the incident.
Questions for Analysis -
1. If a high school does not employ an athletic trainer, how are situations like this typically managed and by whom?
2. How can the athletic trainers in the state best organize to use the situation to advocate for more athletic trainers in high schools?
3. Which types of individuals should be targeted with this message?
4. How can you best approach each group of individuals to deliver your message?