Sports
Symptoms
Preventions
Grades
Brain Functions
100

This is the top sport for females that causes concussions

What is soccer?

100

This is when it's hard to see.

What is blurred vision

100
Being aware when you are driving.
What is being cautious?
100
This is the number of grades of concussions.

What is 3?

100

This lobe controls intelligence.

What is frontal lobe?

200
This is the sport with the second most amount of concussions.
What is boys ice hockey?
200

This is when you may forget things.

What is memory loss?

200
You need to wear this during any activity.
What are helmets?
200
This happens to someone in a grade 3 concussion.
What is losing consciousness?
200

This lobe controls visual information.

What is Occipital lobe?

300
This sport causes the most concussions.
What is football?
300

This symptom makes you feel light headed.

What is dizziness?

300
You need to wear this in a car.
What is a seatbelt?
300

This is the number of concussions in one year when a doctor would recommend to stop playing a sport.

What is 3?

300

This lobe controls language comprehension.

What is Temporal lobe?

400

The percentage of concussions happen during practice.

What is 33%?

400

When you get a concussion, this may happen since you're not feeling well.

What is nausea or vomiting?

400

True or False.

You need to hit your head to get a concussion.

False

400
This is not included in a grade 1 concussion.
What is loss of consciousness?
400

This lobe controls sensory information from the skin.

What is Parietal lobe?

500
This sport is the sixth most concussions.
What is boys soccer?
500
You can't catch a ball correctly when you have difficult doing this.
What is coordination.
500

Wearing a helmet increases your chance of NOT getting a concussion by what percentage?

What is 85%

500
A player should do this when experiencing a grade 2 concussion.
What is stop playing and not returning?
500

If this brain part is damaged, a person will not be able to learn or retain any new information.  They will not be able to convert any new information into lasting memories.

What is the hippocampus?