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Child Sports First Aid: Sprains & Fractures

About this Lesson

  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 8:04
  • Media: Video/mp4
  • Posted: 06/07/2008
  • Use: Watch Online & Download
  • Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
  • Size: 46 MB

Jennifer Meaux, clinical laboratory assistant and educator discusses what parents can do if their child gets a strain, sprain, or fracture while playing sports or on the playground.

About this Author

Jennifer Meaux
Jennifer Meaux
2 lessons
Joined:
05/06/2008

I have a B.S. degree in Agricultural Sciences and a Masters in Secondary Education. I am originally from Lafayette, La. I enjoy teaching and working with our future leaders.

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Recent Reviews

Dgilder21_homepage
Child Sports First Aid
06/17/2008
~ dgilder21

I thought this was a quality video with good information presented in an organized way. It was a little slow moving at times but not bad, and the visuals helped move it along. Jennifer seemed like she really knew her stuff. I recognize her face from somewhere but I can't quite put my finger on where (another MindBites?)... Anyway, great video, well edited, and good information for sports related injuries.

Jmeaux_homepage
Great and informative
06/07/2008
~ jmeaux

I love the way this video came out. I believe every parent should purchase this video. It talks about every question I had on Child sports

Recent Comments

Dgilder21_homepage
Child Sports First Aid
06/17/2008
~ dgilder21

I thought this was a quality video with good information presented in an organized way. It was a little slow moving at times but not bad, and the visuals helped move it along. Jennifer seemed like she really knew her stuff. I recognize her face from somewhere but I can't quite put my finger on where (another MindBites?)... Anyway, great video, well edited, and good information for sports related injuries.

Jmeaux_homepage
Great and informative
06/07/2008
~ jmeaux

I love the way this video came out. I believe every parent should purchase this video. It talks about every question I had on Child sports

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