Requires that all employees who are at risk for exposure to blood or body fluids receive annual training.
What is OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration)
Student who is stronger, more aggresive, bolder & more confident than average typically bullies other students who are weaker & more timid
What is power imbalance
Name, Family member's name, address, personal identifiers, personal characteristics that identify, and any other information which would identify a student.
What is Persoanlly Identifiable Information
Brief, temporary disturbance in the electrical activity of the brain. It may affect muscle control, speech, vision, and awareness.
What is a seizure
This is a system used to ensure that items/food are being used in appropriate time manner and to protect students/adults from any bacterial diseases. It requires dating and rotating of products.
What is FIFO (First In First Out)
Microorganism capable of causing disease transmitted by blood or other body fluids
What is Bloodborne Pathogen
Bullying that is done online and is dangerous because kids feel freer to do things they would never do in person.
What is Cyberbullying
Passed in 1974 and applies to all schools that receive money from the US Department of Education. Also called the "Bucley Amendment"
What is FERPA (Family Education Rights & Privacy Act)
"Empty" look in eyes, Rapid blinking, periods of unresponsiveness, uncontrollable jerking body movements, frothing at mouth, and dazed walking
What are signs of a seizure
What are bullying boys
Virus that causes AIDS, attacks the body's immune system and interferes with the ability to fight infection. It's spread mainly through sexual contact and there is no vaccine.
What is HIV
Physical, Verbal, Social/Relational, Sexual Harassment
What is Bullying Behavior Categories
Passed in 1975 and applies to all schools that receive money to serve students with disabilities.
What is IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)
A chronic series of seizures that reoccur frequently and often without a known cause. It can develop at any age.
What is Epilepsy
This consist of three components one of which is a fruit or veggie and must be verified at the POS in order to claim it at the end of the month with TDA
What is a reimbursable lunch meal
It means "inflammation of the liver". Most will heal from it but can be life threatening. Has flulike syptoms and there is a vaccine.
What is Hepatitis
Any repeated unwanted behavior of a sexual nature perpetrated upon one individual by another and may be verbal,visual, written or physical.
What is sexual harassment
Agency must maintain these records that indicate the name of person given access, date and purpose of access. They are maintained for as long students records are kept and may be inspected by parents, school officials, and auditors.
Examples of this are stress, Excessive fluid intake, Extremely low blood sugar, sunlight/heat, flickering lights, illness/fever, lack of sleep, and missed medication
What is triggers for seizures
Handwashing, Gloves including properly removing them, encourage self administered first aid if possible, dispose of sharp items carefully in designated containers, and call a custodian to clean-up blood or body fluids are all ways to do this
What is reducing your risk
The purpose of this is to ensure we respond quickly & appropriately. It includes personal covered by OSHA, Analysis of potential hazards, measures to be taken to reduce risk of exposure, and written procedures. It is located in Buissness or School Health Offices.
What is Exposure Control Plan
What is Bias Incidents/Hate Crimes
This must effectively inform parents of students with disablities and must be in the primary language.
What is Annual Notification of Rights
Medication, surgery for some children, and special diet in some case are all forms of this
What are treatments
These four are questions you should ask yourself to determine if you are gossiping or truly professional sharing information.
What is what, where, who & why