Optimal
learning requires good health. Fort Bragg Schools' nurses provide
a vital role in students' primary and preventive health care.
School nurses often take the lead in early detection and correction
of health problems. They are often the liaison between education
and healthcare, and provide a link/resource between the school,
home, and community.
Services
typically provided by the school nurse include:
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Review
of legal health requirements for students, such as physical
screenings and immunizations
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Medication administration
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First Aid services
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Development of a school health care plan for students with special
health needs/chronic illnesses
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Vision and dental screening coordination for all students
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Provision for emergency services
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Promotion for healthy living
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Monitor for communicable disease control
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Resource for health related issues and health education
Fort
Bragg School Nurses are registered nurses licensed with the state
of North Carolina. School nurses work within the parameters of
the NC Nurse Practice Act. School nursing services are available
at each of the nine Fort Bragg Schools.
Medication
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Medication
administered during school hours by school personnel should be
kept to a minimum. The student in need of medication services
in order to remain in school is the child who has a chronic health
problem, unique health problems, a student who requires emergency
measures, or an acutely ill child in need of medication for a
short period. If it is necessary that medication be given during
school hours, the following requirements must be met:
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Medication
should not be transported daily by student to/from school. The
medication must be brought to school by parent/guardian in the
correct medicine bottle with pharmacy label. If medication is
not properly labeled, it will not be given.
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Parents must complete and sign an ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION
REQUEST form.
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The
school administration is responsible for keeping medicine locked
in a secure place (exception may be made for medication that
needs to be refrigerated).
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The
school administration may designate the responsibility for security
and/or administration of the medication to a school employee.
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Nonprescription medications will not be given unless accompanied
by a written doctor's order and supplied in the original container
with appropriate label intact. A medication log will be kept
which records time and ate of administrations of medicines.
When
children who may be subject to unusual health hazards, such as
allergies to bee stings, etc., attend school, it is the parent/guardian's
responsibility to assure that a SCHOOL EMERGENCY PLAN be developed
for the child, and that written permission is given by the parent/guardian
to institute emergency measures.
The
Fort Bragg Schools assume NO LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY for students
who self-medicate.
Click
here for a
copy of the ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION REQUEST FORM in
pdf format. You must have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed
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from the Adobe website by clicking here.
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products.)
Health
Assessment
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Each
child entering preschool or kindergarten will have a health assessment
to alert school personnel to any health-related needs of the child
that may affect his or her school performance. The health assessment
includes a medical history and physical examination with screening
for vision and hearing. The assessment will be done within the
calendar year that the child begins school.
NONCOMPLIANCE:
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If the preschool/kindergarten health assessment results are
NOT presented on the first date of school attendance, the Principal
shall present a written notice of deficiency to the parent or
guardian;
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The parent or guardian shall have 30 calendar days from the
first day of school attendance to obtain the required health
assessment for the child;
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Upon termination of thirty (30) calendar days, the Principal
shall not permit the child to return to school until the required
health assessment has been presented to school officials.
Official
Health Assessment forms follow:
Click
here
for a copy of the PREKINDERGARTEN PROGRAM HEALTH ASSESSMENT
Form in pdf format.
Click
here
for a copy of the KINDERGARTEN HEALTH ASSESSMENT REPORT
in pdf format.
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must have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer
to pull up these files. You may download this software from the
Adobe website by clicking here.
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products.)
Sports
Physicals
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Prior to participation in a team sport, a Preparticipation Physical
Evaluation and Clearance Form must be obtained. This evaluation
is good for one (1) calendar year.
Click
here for a copy of the
PREPARTICIPATION PHYSICAL EVALUATION AND CLEARANCE FORM
in pdf format. You must have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed
on your computer to pull up this file. You may download this software
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does not support or endorse Adobe Systems Incorporated or its
products.)
Student Safety-Communicable
Diseases
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In order to provide a safe learning environment for all students
it is occasionally necessary to exclude a student who has a medical
condition that would unreasonably expose other students or school
persons to infection.
The
"Guidelines for Exclusion for Common Communicable Diseases"
are annually reviewed/updated with the Chief of the Preventive
Medicine, Fort Bragg.
Click
here
for a copy of the GUIDELINES FOR EXCLUSION FOR COMMON COMMUNICABLE
DISEASES in pdf format.
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must have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer
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Adobe website by clicking here.
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products.)
Health Related Links:
http://www.nasn.org/
http://www.aaaai.org/
http://www.cdc.gov/
http://www.chadd.org/
http://childrenscancer.20m.com/
http://www.cehn.org/
http://www.ems-c.org/
Further
inquiry regarding the School Nursing Program may be directed to
the Instructional System Specialist for Student Services. Bragg.Student.Services@ddess.org
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