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This protocol is applied if a player gets injured or falls ill. Following this protocol ensures the regular procedure.
The explanation will be done using a fictional example. The steps taken in case of an injury or illness are identical.
If a medical time out is granted, the following details have to be recorded on the score sheet: Name, number and country code of the player, time and score (set number and points).
In case the official medical team has to be called, the time of the arrival of the team has to be recorded as well. Once the recovery time has ended the time of the continuation of the match has to be recorded.
If the official medical team is called, the time of the request by the second referee and the time of the continuation of the match has to be recorded.
2nd set, 15:17 Team B Player #1 (Huber) RIT. Reason: finger injury.
Blood injuries have to be treated immediately due to hygienic reasons. If the bleeding can be stopped immediately, no medical time out has to be initiated. If the bleeding is severe or takes longer to stop, a medical time out has to be applied.
In any case, all equipment, including balls and uniforms have to be checked for blood. If blood is found on one of these items, the item has to be replaced.
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