MEDICATIONS
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
COMMON INJURIES
COMPLIANCE SOLUTIONS
EMERGENCY READINESS
100
Omission due to forgetfulness or lack of medication availability.
What is the most common medication error at school?
100
The immunization required for entry to 7th grade.
What is Tdap?
100
Headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, memory problems, poor coordination, poor concentration, feeling different
What are signs and symptoms of a concussion?
100
Must be available, reliable, accurate and current in the health office.
What are school health records?
100
Natural, Pandemic, Terrorist
What are types of disasters that can affect a school?
200
Children with asthma, diabetes, or ADHA.
What type of children most commonly require medication at school.
200
Meningitis, whooping cough, tuberculosis, polio, mumps
What are examples of current communicable diseases?
200
May cause slower processing speed,lapses in short-term memory,reduced/impaired concentration, slower to learn new concepts, shorter attention span, difficulty getting organized
What an educator might see following a concussion?
200
Law that requires protection of health information, but can also create barriers when trying to obtain information from healthcare providers.
What is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA)
200
Preparedness, Response, Mitigation, Recovery
What are the stages of disaster planning?
300
Group of children most responsible to take their medications at school.
Who are diabetics?
300
Parents get very upset about this type of exposure at school, however, it should not disrupt the education process.
What is lice?
300
When student injuries occur, report injuries to parents and always keep the lines of communication open.
What is the best way to avoid conflicts and complaints from parents?
300
Immunizations, oral health assessment, physical examination
What are required for entry to school in California?
300
Be alert to suspicious activity and report it to proper authorities
What is the best way to prevent problems at school?
400
Most likely group to have the lowest rate of compliance with taking their medication at school.
Who are children with ADHD?
400
Mass lice screenings, school exclusion for nits, removing children during the school day, and shampooing pets.
What is not recommended by American Academy of Pediatrics regarding lice?
400
Always send child home with this type of playground injury.
What is a suspect a fracture?
400
THe future plan of healthcare needs and prevention goals for the nation.
What is Healthy People 2020?
400
Homeland Security, American Red Cross, Fire Department, Police Department
What are resources for disaster readiness ideas?
500
Storage, access, administration, orders, safety, and training.
What is a school nurse responsible for related to medications?
500
The most common cause of illness in children in the United States.
What are infectious diseases?
500
A rare but catastrophic occurrence that can lead to severe debilitation or even death. It involves a second injury to the brian before the first injury is fully healed.
What is second impact syndrome?
500
Should be accurate, objective, concise, legible, in ink, have a signature, be dated and timed.
What are the standard of practice for nursing documentation?
500
The standard by which communities respond to large scale disasters, both natural and man-made utilizing common organizational structure, terminology and operating procedures.
What is the Incident Command System (ICS)