Health Care Plans
Immunizations
First Aid
Medication
Misc
100
The period of time that an individualized health care plan is valid.
What is one school year.
100
The third dose of this immunization cannot be given before a student is 24 weeks old, regardless of the correct spacing in between doses.
What is the Hepatitis B vaccine.
100
The action that must be taken when any student has a seizure lasting 5 minutes or longer.
What is call 911 (EMS).
100
The form that ALWAYS requires a parent's AND Physician's signatures to administer medication at school.
What is a Medication Administration Permission Form
100
These are worn when coming in contact with any body fluids.
What are gloves.
200
The two signatures required on an Individualized Health Plan.
What are the parent/guardian and the students health care professional signatures.
200
A student's immunization status hwo has received fewer than the required number of doses, and is one month past due for the subsequent immunizations.
What is non-compliant.
200
Name two of the most common allergy triggers.
What are foods and bee stings.
200
Where the school should keep medication being administered to student's EXCEPT rescue emergency medications
What is a LOCKED cabinet.
200
A person's obligation to not disclose or transmit information to unauthorized parties.
What is confidentiality.
300
The document(s) required for students who need assistance with health problems during the school day.
What is and Individual Health Care Plan.
300
This is due November 1st.
What is when your schools immunization status is due to be turned in to the nursing department.
300
What is the most serious diabetes emergency in the schools.
What is hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
300
This may happen if a student abuses medication administration in the school district.
What is denial of the school to administer their medication.
300
What is the waiting period before medical supply orders can be filled.
What is two weeks.
400
The specific location where staff members can view a students Individualized Health Plan in CareDox.
What is in Documents/Care Plans.
400
The name of two documents that can't be accepted as proof of immunizations.
What is a letter from a health care provider and a titer report.
400
When administering this medication wait 1-2 minutes in between doses.
What is an inhaler.
400
Name four medications that aren't given routinely that should still be entered in CareDox.
What are Benadryl (antihistamines), Epi-Pens, Glucagon, and Inhalers.
400
How soon after the incident should you call to report to your school nurse to report that 911 has been called for a student.
What is one day.
500
Besides contacting the school nurse, the first thing a parent should do when a student requires a new health care plan.
What is enroll their student in CareDox.
500
It's nickname is the "Pink Card."
What is the USIR (Utah State Immunization Record).
500
Name five symptoms of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
What are hunger, weakness, paleness, dizziness, sweating, anxiety, poor concentration, headache, personality change, crying. (Any 5)
500
The class of medications that may not be self-administered.
What are controlled substances.
500
The frequency that school staff should be checking the battery on the AED.
What is once a month.
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