What increases general health at school?
What is the protocol for returning to school after having strep and/ or pink eye?
Must be on antibiotics for 24 hours
What are signs of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia?
Hypo- shaky, pale, drowsy, confusion, slurred speech (15:15 rule)
Hyper- thirst, n/v, frequent urination, fruity breath Treat with insulin or walks/ water
What are the 2 most requested items in the health office?
Bandaids and ice packs
What is the most important thing to do for a suspected broken bone?
Keep it still and support with a splint
What is the recommended action for a minor burn?
Run under cool water for 10–20 minutes and cover with a clean dressing
what should you do if someone is having a seizure?
Protect the person from injury and time the seizure
What is an epinephrine auto injector used for?
Treat severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)- swollen tongue/ lips and difficulty breathing
What is the most common reason students visit the nurse?
Headache, stomachache, or minor illness/ recess injury
What should you do for an insect sting?
Remove stinger and apply ice
What position should a person be in during CPR?
Lying flat on their back on a firm surface
What can be used to improvise a tourniquet in emergencies?
A belt or cloth strip
What is the normal temperature range for school-aged children?
97°F – 99°F (36.1°C – 37.2°C)
What’s the first step if someone is poisoned?
Call Poison Control or 911
What should you do if a chemical splashes into someone’s eye?
Rinse with clean water for at least 15 minutes
What does an AED do?
An AED (Automated External Defibrillator) analyzes a persons heart rhythm and delivers an electrical shock if needed.
First step to treating a nose bleed
Pinch the nose and lean forward
What is the average rate of chest compression per minute in CPR?
100-120 compressions per minute
How many hours of sleep do school-aged children need?
9-11
How do you control severe bleeding?
Apply direct pressure with a clean cloth
What are the signs that a person is choking?
Difficulty breathing, wheezing, coughing, and inability to speak, grabbing neck.
What should you do first when a student faints?
Ensure the student is safe and lying down
What is the most common food allergy?
Peanut
What is the first thing a nurse should check for a dizzy student?
Vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate) and safety
How long should you wash hands to prevent germs?
20 seconds