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Health Services And Nursing Department

 

"School nursing today is a specialized practice of professional nursing that advances the well being, academic success, and life-long achievement of students. To that end, school nurses facilitate positive student responses to normal development; promote health and safety; intervene with actual and potential health problems; provide case management services; and actively collaborate with others to build student and family capacity for adaptation, self-management, self-advocacy and learning."

 
                                                                           -National Association of School Nurses
 
School Health Services
  • Provide health assessments, first aid, and emergency care
  • Conduct state mandated screenings, including vision, hearing, postural, height/weight, BMI, and scoliosis
  • Develop and implement Individualized Health Care Plans and 504 plans for students with special health care needs
  • Oversee medication administration for prescription and over the counter medications
  • Monitor immunization compliance and communicable disease control
  • Maintain confidential school health records
  • Provide links to access community health services
  • Provide health counseling and education
  • Support a safe learning environment

Mandated health screenings:

  • Vision (grades K-5, 7 and 10)
  • Hearing (grades K-3, 7, and 10)
  • Postural (grades 5-9)
  • Height, Weight and BMI (grades 1,4,7,10)
  • Screening Brief Intervention Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) (grades 7,9)

Environmental health and safety

  • Access to health care services and insurance
  • Management of confidential student health records
  • Emergency preparedness and medical response
  • Communication and collaboration with students, parents/guardians, school faculty/staff, and community providers of health care and support services
 
**Please note that all grade 12 students will receive their health records at the last graduation rehearsal. Students will receive the only copy of their health record held at Southbridge Public Schools, and this is the district's method of health record disposal.

When to Keep Your Child Home

  • Temperature ≥ 100.0
  • Persistent cough or runny nose
  • Vomiting within the last 24 hours
  • ≥ 3 watery stools within the last 24 hours
  • Body rash with itching or fever
  • Live adult head lice
  • Eye infection with drainage


When to Return to School After Illness

  • Fever free (<99.9) for 24 hours without the use of fever reducing medication (Tylenol/acetaminophen or Motrin/ibuprofen
  • If started on an antibiotic, 24 hours after antibiotic started
  • Vomiting free for 24 hours and have been able to hold down 2 meals
  • Diarrhea free (<3 watery stools/24 hours)
  • Body rash has been evaluated by MD
  • No live adult head lice, must be treated and nits removed
  • Eyes free from drainage

 

A doctor’s note is needed upon return to school for the following:

 

A physician's note should state any limitations and accommodations necessary for class, gym, and recess attendance.