General Orentation
Medications
Documentation
Chronic Illness/Health Alerts
Illnesss & Injury
100
This is when you need to call your supervisor...
What is... altered work schedule, 911 call, DSS referral, upset/angry parent, subpoena, injury to nurse while on the job, potential foodborne illness or comunicable disease, issues which may require media coverage?
100
These are the 6 rights of medication administration....
What is: 1. Right student 2. Right medication 3. Right route 4. Right time 5. Right dose 6. Right documentation
100
This is when you should complete a student encounter form...
What is anytime you do a nursing assessment on a student?
100
This is when the Individual Health Record forms (annual health history forms) should be sent home to the entire school population....
What is the first day of school for students? (Forms are counted and sent out to the classrooms from the main office not the health office.)
100
These are the 4 times/complaints that you should always call the parent regardless of the injury.
What is 1. a fall from a height greater than the student's shoulder 2. if the student has had 2 visits to the health room for the same complaint in the same day 3. If the student will be going home with a mark from the shoulders up that they didn't come with. 4. A head injury that was the result of a collision?
200
If you need to take a pre-planned absence this is what you would need to do...
What is complete a Request for Leave form, have your principal sign and fax to your supervisor for approval and make sure that a back-up care manager while be on campus?
200
When a parent comes into HR to drop off medication for their child this is what you need to check before they leave.
What is 1. check med auth for completion including the student's name, med, dose, time of administration, parent and MD signature. 2. Check med for proper pharmacy label 3. Check expiration date 4. If daily p.o med ask what is best way to let them know that refills are needed- note, call, email? 5. If order says "at lunch" determine time at administer.
200
This is where you file Encounter Forms...
What is in the student's Individual Health Record (IHR)
200
This is the first step in identifying health alerts in each classroom....
What is review the Student Health Information forms and write any health concerns on the class roster?
200
When a teacher sends a student to the nurse this is he/she should bring with them.
What is a health room referral (or note)?
300
This is how long CHA's lunch policy allows for a lunch break that is still considered "work time"
What is 29 minutes or less?
300
This is what is required for a student to self-medicate a prescription medication...
What is a medication authorization form signed by parent and medical provider and a signed self-medication contract by student and nurse.
300
This is what should be documented on a student's permanent health card in the cumulative record...
What is immunizations and/or exemptions, failed vision and hearing screening results and follow-up, notice of emergency action plans or individualized health care plans on file, kindergarten physicals?
300
This is how you will meet with teachers to discuss health alerts in their classrooms...
What is face to face 1:1 in elementary and high schools and by team in middle schools?
300
This is where you would document follow-up information on a student seen in the office the previous day and referred to MD...
Where is bottom of Student Encounter form under "follow-up"?
400
Since all CHA employees are required to be prepared to respond to a public health emergency, these are the classes that must be completed by Oct. 1 and this is how much time you are alotted for each module...
What are the Incident Command System classes? ICS 100.b, ICS 200.b, IS700.a, and ICS 800b and What is you are alotted up to 2 hrs per module?
400
This is how many copies of a medication authorization that you will need...
What is 3- 1. medication book 2. Individual health record 3. Med/field trip bag?
400
This is what you do with the student's IHR when they transfer within disctrict...
What is give the entire, original, orange IHR to the data manager or guidance secretary in a manilla folder addressed "To the attention of School Nurse" to transfer with the cumulative record?
400
This is where Individual Health Records are stored...
What is in the students' Individual Health Records?
400
This is when you would NOT send a student back to the classroom who was complaining of an ankle injury..
What is for an obvious or probable fracture, or if the student refuses to bear weight, or is crying/tearful regardless of what you believe is the extent of the injury?
500
This is where you can find the phone number for any of the other school nurses in both Kannapolis City Schools and Cabarrus County Schools...
What is on the list in the general orientation folder? Better yet, what is the list posted on your bulletin board?
500
It is 1:15 p.m. and you discover a student did not receive their 12:30 p.m. medication and this is what you would do...
Since it is greater then 30 minutes.... what is contact the parent and complete a medication incident report. have principal sign it and fax a copy to your supervisor and document on back of the medication log?
500
This is where you should keep encounter forms of students who were referred to the doctor and will need follow-up...
What is on your clipboard behind the follow-up tab or in a follow-up folder?
500
This is where your chronic illness list should be stored...
What is in your medication book behind the chronic illness tab or in a separte binder marked chronic illness (make a note on your chronic illness tab in your med book as to where you are keeping it.)?
500
This is the temperature that you would send a student home with....
What is 100.4? (However a student can be too sick to be at school even without a fever.)
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