- Adhesive bandages in assorted sizes
- Bleach and water solution comprising 1 part household bleach to 10 parts water
- Cardboard splints, pillows, or a commercial splint
- Elastic wraps (2, 4, and 6 inches wide)
- Finger splints
- Gauze pads
- Hydrogen peroxide to clean wounds
- Instant ice packs
- Isopropyl alcohol to clean wounds
- Latex gloves
- List of players with special medical conditions
- List of emergency medical service numbers if 911 service is not available
- Penlight
- Scissors
- Sling
- Triple antibiotic ointment
- White athletic tape (1 and 2 inches wide)
- Wound-care spray to sterilize wounds
The evaluation of any athlete, whether as a part of health evaluations prior to activity or as a diagnosis of an injury as the consequence of sports activities, is specific to that individual and the history and current state of the individual presented. Advice, diagnosis and treatment is individualized according to numerous factors, including patient health and age information, medical history and symptoms. All athletes should be cleared by a physician or other appropriate medical professional before engaging in physical activities and, after injury, diagnosis and treatment, for return to play.