Nursing Notes
Communicable Diseases
Medication Administration
Immunizations
School Nurses
100

The acronym for the 5 components of a school nurse note

What is SOAP-E?

100

This common childhood infection is very contagious and causes erythema and thick drainage from the eye.

What is Conjunctivitis.

100

IHP stands for this

What is an Individual Health Plan?

100

Two mandated vaccines that are live vaccines.

What is the MMR and Varicella vaccines?

100

2 school nurses who are working on their Masters' degrees

Afifa and Hong Duong

200

PRN in English

What is "as needed"?

200

A contagious circular rash found on the skin or scalp caused by the fungus Tinea.

What is Ringworm?

200

Student, Drug, Dose, Route, Time and Documentation.

What are the 6 Rights of Medication Administration?

200

2 Vaccines that can prevent some cancers

What are HPV and Hep B vaccines?

200

This nurse worked in opthalmology

Who is Nurse Diane?

300

PO Route in English

What is "by mouth" or "oral"?

300

The most effective Universal Precaution measure.

What is handwashing?

300

We stock this for treatment of diarrhea

What is Smecta?

300

This vaccine can prevent head and neck cancers, cervical cancer, and penile cancer, as well as genital warts.

What is HPV vaccine?

300

Our ISOS Medical Director

Who is Dr. Tu?

400

Personal opinion, behavioral, disciplinary action, legal issues, psychiatric/counseling, other student names

What are things that don't go in the school nurse note?

400

Caused by the virus Varicella Zoster, it has an incubation period of 14 to 21 days.

What is Chickenpox?

400

The Epi Pen auto injector should be held in place this long when injecting.

What is 3 seconds?

400

The full name of the HIB vaccine.

What is Haemophilus Influenza Type B?

400

3 support nurses who go on school trips or fill in on campus.

Who are (Tu, Trong, Nhung, Dao, Phuc, Chau)?

500

HIPPA and FERPA in the US, and GDPR in Europe are examples of these.

What are data protection or privacy laws?

500

A serious viral infection that can be airborne. Symptoms include high fever, cough, runny nose, inflamed eyes, and can be followed by white spots inside the mouth and a flat red rash. Severe complications include pneumonia and encephalitis.

What is Measles (Rubeola)?

500

Parent consent to administer OTC medications like acetaminophen are recorded on this form.

What is the Annual Medical Update?

500

Students who have missing or lost immunization records may need to visit physician for this special blood draw .

What are titers?

500

Lina Rogers

Who was the first school nurse?