Pendergraph Bernadette, Ko Belinda, Zamora James, Bass Evan
Harbor-UCLA Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship, 1403 Lomita Boulevard, Harbor City, CA 90710, USA.
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2005 Jun;4(3):150-3. doi: 10.1097/01.csmr.0000306198.59617.3d.
Providing medical coverage at a track and field event is similar to other spectator events, but there are some important differences. With simultaneous events occurring over a large area, reliable communication with quick access to all event sites is mandatory. Preparation needs to include a prearranged emergency response plan for each event. Because field events involve throwing heavy and sometimes sharp objects (discus, hammer, shot put, and javelin) or landing in a cushioned pit (high jump, pole vault), sites need well-demarcated, constantly monitored boundaries with properly installed, well-maintained safety equipment. All personnel involved in monitoring these events should be educated on proper procedure in managing potential head or neck injuries. Event officials must also remained focused on their tasks, avoiding the distractions that simultaneous events can cause. Because most events are outdoors, appropriate protection and recovery sites for heat, cold, and sun exposure should be arranged.
在田径赛事中提供医疗保障与其他观赏性赛事类似,但也存在一些重要差异。由于在大面积区域会同时举办多项赛事,因此必须具备可靠的通信手段,以便能迅速与所有赛事场地取得联系。准备工作需要为每项赛事制定预先安排好的应急响应计划。由于田赛项目涉及投掷重物(有时是尖锐物体)(铁饼、链球、铅球和标枪)或落在缓冲垫上(跳高、撑杆跳),场地需要有明确划定且持续监控的边界,并配备安装正确、维护良好的安全设备。所有参与监控这些赛事的人员都应接受管理潜在头部或颈部损伤的正确程序培训。赛事官员还必须专注于他们的任务,避免因同时进行多项赛事而产生的干扰。由于大多数赛事在户外举行,应安排适当的保护和恢复场地,以应对高温、低温和阳光照射。