School Nurse Role
Immunizations
Documentation
Forms
DESE
100
The cornerstone of the school health service program
What is the school nurse?
100
The immunization that previously 1 dose was required and now 2 doses are required for entry to kindergarten, 7th grade and full time college freshmen.
What is the Varicella Vaccine?
100
The full name of the program used in SPS for nurse documentation.
What is the School Nurse Application Program (SNAP)?
100
The recent form from the state to report height and weight of 1st, 4th, 7th and 10th grade students.
What is the BMI (Body Mass Index) Screening Form
100
Required to be licensed with the Department of Education (Department of Elementary and Secondary Education).
Who are all school nurses working in the public schools, administrators, teachers and other support personnel?
200
An excellent location for population-based screening that can identify problems affecting students' health and learning abilities.
What is the school?
200
The immunization that one dose is required for entry to 7th grade, full-time college freshman and health science students.
What is the Tdap?
200
Includes these points: should be accurate, objective, concise, legible, in ink, have a signature and be current with date and time.
What is the Standards of Nursing Practice for Documentation?
200
The forms that should be sent home in September with every student in your school.
What are the Care of Emergency Illness or Accident Form (FORM ER-1) and Medical History Update Information Sheet (FORM ER-2)?
200
The minimum amount of time a nurse needs to be employed full time in child health, community health or other relevant clincial nursing to be granted an initial license.
What is 2 years?
300
The basis of the school nurse role in Massachusetts.
What is the Comprehensive School Health Manual (from the Department of Public Health)?
300
The immunization in which the final dose of the serires should be administerd at age greater than or equal to 4 years regardless of the the number of previous doses.
What is the IPV?
300
The quick way to document to include all parts of a student health encounter, or receiving information from community resource or parent.
What is using a template?
300
The form that is used to let principals know how many health encounters occur and how students are non-compliant for immmunizations .
What is the Monthly Principal Report?
300
The name of the test you need to pass for licensure and what is a passing score.MTEL
What is the (Massachsetts Test for Educator Licensure) communication and literacy sections with a passing score of 80 is each section?
400
Includes assessing and treating illness, managing chronic disease and linking children with insurance and/or primary care providers?
What is the School Nurse Range of Services?
400
The immunization that is given shortly after birth.
What is the Hepatitis B Vaccine?
400
The organization that sets the standards for abbreviations.
What is JCAHO?
400
The form used when an incorrect medication is given or a medication is not given.
What is the Medication Error Report?
400
The 4 things to be included with your initial application for licensure.
What are 1. Certificate for Attending School Nurse Orientation 2. Employment verification letter 3. Transcripts from all Colleges attended 4. Payment ?
500
The best 3 ways to improve your school nurse practice.
What are get organized, manage your office, stay current, document all activity in your office, join a professional nursing organization, obtain DOE (DESE) Licensure, or be visible in your building?
500
The combined immunization that 2 doses are required for entry in to kindergarten, 7th grade, and full time college freshman.
What is the MMR?
500
The three things that encompass nursing documentation.
What are Timely, Accurate and Complete?
500
The form used after 911 is called, who completes the form and where is it sent.
What is the Report of 911/Emergency Service Calls Form, Completed by who makes the call and Sent to the School Nurse Leader?
500
The requirements for a Professional Nursing License.
What are 1. Possession of an Initial License 2. Three years employment as a school nurse 3. Achievement and maintenance of a national professional nursing certification or a master's degree in an appropriate field?