Armoured Combat Draft:Combat Injury Procedures: Difference between revisions

From SCA Lochac
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
(Version published to live)
Line 2: Line 2:
<div class='rulesNumbering'  style="counter-reset: page  6">
<div class='rulesNumbering'  style="counter-reset: page  6">


==<span class="revision">On the field</span>==
==On the field==
#<span class="revision">If there is a </span> suspected injury on the field, anyone may call a hold to <span class="revision">stop</span> all fighting in the area and determine the proper course of action. The hold may be a local hold as long as the safety of the injured person can be maintained. <span class="revision">In war combat with arrows, local holds cannot include helms being removed. A full hold to all combat must be called if helmets need to be removed.</span>
#If there is a suspected injury on the field, anyone may call a hold to stop all fighting in the area and determine the proper course of action. The hold may be a local hold as long as the safety of the injured person can be maintained. In war combat with arrows, local holds cannot include helms being removed. A full hold to all combat must be called if helmets need to be removed.
#A marshal <span class="revision">should</span> call for assistance if they suspect that <span class="revision">someone</span> is experiencing more than momentary distress. It is an extremely serious matter to delay first aid when it is needed, and marshals who ignore injuries may <span class="revision">have their ability to supervise combat suspended.</span>
#A marshal should call for assistance if they suspect that someone is experiencing more than momentary distress. It is an extremely serious matter to delay first aid when it is needed, and marshals who ignore injuries may have their ability to supervise combat suspended.
#In the event of an emergency, <span class="revision">everyone must </span>cooperate with any authorised persons responding to the emergency and keep the area clear of spectators.
#In the event of an emergency, everyone must cooperate with any authorised persons responding to the emergency and keep the area clear of spectators.
#<span class="revision">Do not enter the field to assist until given the go-ahead by a marshal, once combat has stopped.</span>
#Do not enter the field to assist until given the go-ahead by a marshal, once combat has stopped.


==<span class="revision">Treatment</span>==
==Treatment==
#If the injured person is conscious, they must be asked if they would like assistance. <span class="revision">You cannot force a conscious person</span> to accept treatment without their consent.
#If the injured person is conscious, they must be asked if they would like assistance. You cannot force a conscious person to accept treatment without their consent.


==<span class="revision">Return to the field</span>==
==Return to the field==
#<span class="revision">As per [[Armoured_Combat:Conventions_of_Combat#Behaviour_on_the_Field | the Fighter's Handbook rule 4.2.6]], if the injury involves a suspected concussion, the patient must leave the field and cannot participate in combat until they have been cleared of potential concussion. The patient should be assessed against Concussion in Sport Group's [https://resources.fifa.com/image/upload/concussion-recognition-tool-5.pdf?cloudid=y9y5fpwji70rtzyefdoa Concussion Recognition Tool 5], and referred to a healthcare professional as appropriate.</span>
#As per [[Armoured_Combat:Conventions_of_Combat#Behaviour_on_the_Field | the Fighter's Handbook rule 4.2.6]], if the injury involves a suspected concussion, the patient must leave the field and cannot participate in combat until they have been cleared of potential concussion. The patient should be assessed against Concussion in Sport Group's [https://resources.fifa.com/image/upload/concussion-recognition-tool-5.pdf?cloudid=y9y5fpwji70rtzyefdoa Concussion Recognition Tool 5], and referred to a healthcare professional as appropriate.
#<span class="revision">As per [[Armoured_Combat:Conventions_of_Combat#Behaviour_on_the_Field | the Fighter's Handbook rule 4.2.7]], if the injury involves free flowing blood, the patient must leave the field immediately and may not return until the flow of blood has stopped.</span>
#As per [[Armoured_Combat:Conventions_of_Combat#Behaviour_on_the_Field | the Fighter's Handbook rule 4.2.7]], if the injury involves free flowing blood, the patient must leave the field immediately and may not return until the flow of blood has stopped.


==<span class="revision">Reporting</span>==
==Reporting==
#<span class="revision">Serious injuries must be reported to the Kingdom Armoured Combat Marshal and the Earl Marshal within 24 hours of the incident and reported to the Society Armored Combat Marshal within 48 hours. Include all available details in the report. Serious injuries include:</span>
#Serious injuries must be reported to the Kingdom Armoured Combat Marshal and the Earl Marshal within 24 hours of the incident and reported to the Society Armored Combat Marshal within 48 hours. Include all available details in the report. Serious injuries include:
#*<span class="revision">all injuries which require hospitalization or may require complex medical care</span>
#*all injuries which require hospitalisation or may require complex medical care
#*<span class="revision">any injuries that include a period of unconsciousness.</span>
#*any injuries that include a period of unconsciousness.
#<span class="revision">Any incident involving calling emergency services to site must be reported to the Kingdom Seneschal within 24 hours. <span class="revision">Their phone number is published in Pegasus.</span>
#Any incident involving calling emergency services to site must be reported to the Kingdom Seneschal within 24 hours. Their phone number is published in Pegasus.
#<span class="revision">Other adverse events must be reported to the Kingdom marshallate within 2 weeks and to the Society Marshal within 3 months of the incident. These include:</span>
#Other adverse events must be reported to the Kingdom marshallate within 2 weeks and to the Society Marshal within 3 months of the incident. These include:
#*<span class="revision">injuries which resulted in bleeding, and/or which required a combatant to retire from the field, even briefly.</span>
#*injuries which resulted in bleeding, and/or which required a combatant to retire from the field, even briefly.
#*<span class="revision">near misses</span>
#*near misses
#<span class="revision">Documentation including the marshal's account, and images, are highly encouraged to provide the greatest detail for these records.</span>
#Documentation including the marshal's account, and images, are highly encouraged to provide the greatest detail for these records.
</div>
</div>
[[Category:Marshals Draft Handbook | F]]
[[Category:Marshals Draft Handbook | F]]

Revision as of 23:45, 29 June 2021

On the field

  1. If there is a suspected injury on the field, anyone may call a hold to stop all fighting in the area and determine the proper course of action. The hold may be a local hold as long as the safety of the injured person can be maintained. In war combat with arrows, local holds cannot include helms being removed. A full hold to all combat must be called if helmets need to be removed.
  2. A marshal should call for assistance if they suspect that someone is experiencing more than momentary distress. It is an extremely serious matter to delay first aid when it is needed, and marshals who ignore injuries may have their ability to supervise combat suspended.
  3. In the event of an emergency, everyone must cooperate with any authorised persons responding to the emergency and keep the area clear of spectators.
  4. Do not enter the field to assist until given the go-ahead by a marshal, once combat has stopped.

Treatment

  1. If the injured person is conscious, they must be asked if they would like assistance. You cannot force a conscious person to accept treatment without their consent.

Return to the field

  1. As per the Fighter's Handbook rule 4.2.6, if the injury involves a suspected concussion, the patient must leave the field and cannot participate in combat until they have been cleared of potential concussion. The patient should be assessed against Concussion in Sport Group's Concussion Recognition Tool 5, and referred to a healthcare professional as appropriate.
  2. As per the Fighter's Handbook rule 4.2.7, if the injury involves free flowing blood, the patient must leave the field immediately and may not return until the flow of blood has stopped.

Reporting

  1. Serious injuries must be reported to the Kingdom Armoured Combat Marshal and the Earl Marshal within 24 hours of the incident and reported to the Society Armored Combat Marshal within 48 hours. Include all available details in the report. Serious injuries include:
    • all injuries which require hospitalisation or may require complex medical care
    • any injuries that include a period of unconsciousness.
  2. Any incident involving calling emergency services to site must be reported to the Kingdom Seneschal within 24 hours. Their phone number is published in Pegasus.
  3. Other adverse events must be reported to the Kingdom marshallate within 2 weeks and to the Society Marshal within 3 months of the incident. These include:
    • injuries which resulted in bleeding, and/or which required a combatant to retire from the field, even briefly.
    • near misses
  4. Documentation including the marshal's account, and images, are highly encouraged to provide the greatest detail for these records.