School Health Nursing Program Overview
The Professional School Nurse
Managing Students with Special Health Care Needs
Laws Relevant to the School Nurse Program
Magnet
100
"...a specialized practice of professional nursing that advances the well-being, academic success, and life-long achievement and health of students."
What is the definition of school nursing?
100
Using clinical knowledge and judgment, you provide health care to students, perform health screenings, coordinate referrals and serve as a liaison between the student, the family, school personnel, the community and health care providers.
What is one answer to the question "What do you do?"
100
The number of children under the age of 18 in the United States today categorized as medically fragile.
What is 12.6 million .
100
States that "a student may possess and self-administer emergency medication while at the school where the student is currently enrolled, at school sponsored activities and while on school sponsored transportation provided that the responsible person has submitted a valid medication action plan/authorization".
What is The Student Access to Treatment Act of 2007
100
The organization determines the awarding of Magnet status to a hospital.
What is the American Nurses Credentialing Center?
200
...to provide high quality, appropriate, safe and timely nursing care and services where and when they are needed.
What is one of the goals of the School Health Nursing Program.
200
It is necessary that each employee be readily identifiable as a member of the Chilllldren's School Services Nurseing Program: therefore __________ shall be provided by Children's School Services and worn at all times.
What are Identification badges?
200
The public law that establishes national standards for the free and appropriate education of children with disability related learning problems in the least restrictive environment.
What is IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)
200
Two forms of exemption accepted by the Department of Health in lieu of certification of immunization.
What are Religious and medical?
200
The identified and defined set of characteristics that have been deemed to attract and keep well qualified nurses at hospitals?
What are the Forces of Magnetism?
300
Development and provision of a basic community health program in a school setting that includes the early detection and prevention of medical, physical and developmental problems among student which may impact their academic experience.
What is one of the responsibilities of the school nurse.
300
Navy blue and white
What are the approved colors of Children's School Services winter uniforms.
300
Any physical or mental condition that requires long-term (>6 months) monitoring and/or management to control symptoms and to shape the course of the disease.
What is the definition of a chronic condition.
300
Uniform Child Health Screening Requirements establishes age-appropriate screening requirements for all children, regardless of their insurance status consistent with this organizations standards and schedules.
What is the American Academy of Pediatrics?
300
To provide greater clarity and directions, as well as eliminate redundancy, a new Magnet Model was introduced in 2008.
What is the 5 Components Model?
400
Assessment Diagnosis Outcome Identification Planning Implementation Evaluation
What are The Standards of Professional School Nursing Practice or The Nursing Process
400
Leggings, sweat pants, low rise pants, capri pants, cargo pants
What are inappropriate dress items?
400
A documentation tool using the nursing process that school nurses use for those students that have health related issues to facilitate and address the well-being and academic success of those learners.
What is the IHP (Individualized Healthcare Plan)
400
School nurses and school personnel are mandated reporters.
What is Child Abuse and Neglect?
400
The Magnet Recognition Program historically focused on structure and process. In the new Magnet Model, having a strong structure and processes are foundational. The focus has shifted to ________________.
What is 'outcomes'?
500
The school nurse integrates evidence and research findings into nursing practice.
What is One of the Standards of Professional Performance.
500
Dignity Treatment Participation Information Privacy Attention
What are the students rights (What the student can expect from the nurse)
500
Children who are: 1. diagnosed with an illness 2. under the care of a medical provider 3. stable 4. requiring no routine or prn medications or treatments
What is Acuity level I
500
States that "parents/guardians of minor students or 'eligible students' (age 18+) have the right to have access to their education records, to seek to have the records amended, the right to have control over the disclosure of personally identifiable information and the right to file a complaint with the Department of Educaiton.
What is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)?
500
Children's National Medical Center received Magnet Designation in __________
What is January 2010?
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