The acronym for the 4 required components of a professional nursing note
What is SOAP?
This common childhood infection is very contagious and causes erythema and thick drainage from the eye.
What is Conjunctivitis.
This is the preferred form to use to give to a student's doctor for inhaler orders when the student has Asthma. It can also be used to develop and IHP or ECP.
What is an Asthma Action Plan?
Two mandated vaccines that are live vaccines.
What is the MMR and Varicella vaccines?
The first school nurse.
Who was Lina Rogers?
The English translation of the latin term "pro re nata" or more commonly abbreviated "prn".
What is "as needed"?
A contagious circular rash found on the skin or scalp caused by the fungus Tinea.
What is Ringworm?
Student, Drug, Dose, Route, Time and Documentation.
What are the 6 Rights of Medication Administration?
The ages that the first 3 DPT shots are normally given.
what is 2 months, 4 months, and 6 months?
The ratio of Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to Contact Hours (CH) in nursing.
What is 1 to 10?
Professional organization that researches and approves the standardized list of nursing diagnoses.
What is NANDA (NANDA International, Inc.)?
The most effective Universal Precaution measure.
What is handwashing?
The Drug Enforcement Agency requires this type of medications to be secured under double lock.
What is a Controlled substance (Schedule II)?
Latest vaccine to be required for the 16 year old and college entry?
What is the 2nd Meningitis vaccine?
This non-profit organization represents school nurses in Louisiana.
What is Louisiana School Nurse Organization LSNO.
The 5 components of an Individualized Healthcare Plan (IHP).
What are the Assessment, Nursing Diagnosis, Goals, Interventions, and Evaluation?
Caused by the virus Varicella Zoster, it has an incubation period of 14 to 21 days.
What is Chickenpox?
The Epi Pen auto injector should be held in place this long when injecting.
What is 3 seconds?
The full name of the HIB vaccine.
What is Haemophilus Influenza Type B?
A complex process in which the authority to perform a selected nursing task is transferred from the school nurse to a competent unlicensed individual.
What is delegation?
The 2 privacy acts that address the confidentiality of student health records.
What is HIPPA and FERPA?
A bacterial infection causing a thick covering of the throat that could lead to difficulty breathing, heart failure, paralysis, and even death
What is Diptheria?
The only 2 medication injections that the trained unlicensed school employee is permitted to administer.
What is the Epi-Pen and Glucagon?
Students who have this on file must be excluded from school in the event of a vaccine preventable outbreak in school .
What is an immunization dissent form?
This allows a registered nurse licensed in a participating state to practice across state lines in another participating state without having to obtain a license in the other state.
What is the Nurse Licensure Compact?