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HALL HIGH SCHOOL'S HEALTH ROOM
The
following information is designed to acquaint you with our health services.
The Hall High
School nurses are Mrs. Kathy Wnuk, RN and Mrs. Carol Lantz,
RN. Please
feel free to call us with any questions or concerns at 232-4561 Ext.
1128 or 1273
1. Assure access to primary health care
1. Primary Health Care The school nurse in West Hartford has traditionally assured access to primary health care by developing and maintaining links with community agencies. The school nurse has information regarding the Husky Health Plan for families that do not have insurance. *Click here to visit the State of Connecticut Husky website: www.huskyhealth.com
The school nurse in West Hartford develops a system of efficient and expert handling of emergency and crisis medical situations. The nurses work with an Emergency Response Team within the school building to develop a plan of action for emergency medical situations. 3. Mandated Screenings and Immunizations In accordance with Connecticut State Law and Town of West Hartford policy, a health assessment is required prior to public school enrollment, and in grades 3, 6, and 10. A physical examination includes hematocrit or hemoglobin tests, height, weight and blood pressure, and updating of immunizations as recommended, vision, hearing, speech and gross dental screenings. The assessment shall also include tests for tuberculosis, sickle cell anemia, Cooley’s anemia and tests for lead levels in the blood if such tests are necessary. The health assessment information must be on the State of Connecticut Department of Education Health Assessment Record.
Immunizations required: Tdap: Required 10 years after DTP if 10-18 years of age HIB: at least one dose given after the 1st birthday (students < 5 years of age) Polio: at least 4 doses with the last dose given after the 4th birthday MMR: 2 doses for entry into kindergarten HepB: 3 doses required for entry into K Varicella: 1 dose or proof of immunity from disease (chicken pox) required
for Students entering West Hartford schools from another state or country must have a physical dated within 1 year of entry into West Hartford Schools. If the student is from another country, the physical and immunization information must be completed by a CT licensed health care provider. Students entering West Hartford schools from another country must also have a PPD test for tuberculosis Information on clinics and the Health Department may be obtained from the school nurse.
The school nurse in West Hartford is considered a member of the child’s education team. She participates in Strategy meetings, PPT meetings, develops Nursing Care Plans for children with health needs, administers medications and performs specialized health care procedures as ordered by the child’s health care provider.
The school nurse in West Hartford acts as a resource person for the classroom staff who teach health topics. The nurse may be invited to present information to the class on health and wellness topics. The school nurse does individual health education for children with identified medical conditions. This may include the proper use of prescribed medications, identification of signs and symptoms to report to a parent or teacher. The nurse consults as needed with classroom staff so they can be knowledgeable about a child’s specific needs.
The school nurse in West Hartford provides care for children who may become ill or injured at school. The nurse monitors trends to identify areas that pose risk of injury or illness to students. The nurse maintains communication with the family of students to assure students maintain optimal health status. School nurses are members of the Health and Safety Committee.
In West Hartford the school nurse maintains accurate records of care given. The nurse works on an on going system of evaluating the effectiveness of the health care program.
In order to best meet your child’s health and educational needs in school it is requested that a parent/ guardian inform the school nurse of any health related issues in school, change in medications, etc. The school staff working with your child will be notified in a confidential manner of only specific health issues that may affect them in class. Please also notify the school of any change in emergency numbers. Medication Administration in School States law and regulations pertaining to administration of medications in school requires an Authorization Of Medication By School Personnel form be completed by a doctor, dentist, or an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse. The form must also be signed by a parent/guardian. Medication must be brought to the nurse in the original labeled container with no more than a 45 day supply. High School students may carry their own asthma inhalers
with the completed Authorization for Self Administration of Inhaled
Asthma Medication form
on file in the nurse’s office. No other medication may be self-carried
including Epipens. *Click here for the Authorization for Self Administration of Inhaled
Asthma
Regular school attendance is necessary for optimal learning. However, a mere presence at school does not ensure effective learning. A child must be feeling well in order to maximize the learning experience. In addition, a child who is sick and comes to school may spread the illness to other students and staff. It is recommended that a child remain home if any of the following conditions are present; 1. Temperature of 100 degrees or higher 2. The need for medication ie; Tylenol, Ibuprofen, Motrin, Aleve or other Acetominophen, aspirin or NSAID to keep the temperature below 100 degrees. 3. Vomiting and /or diarrhea with a loss of appetite and /or fever. 4. A rash that is itchy and spreading and of unknown causes. The child may Return to school after an evaluation by the health care provider. 5. Acute pain that requires narcotic medication for relief. State Mandated School Screenings for High School Population The school nurse will perform vision and scoliosis screenings on all ninth graders. Referral forms will be mailed home for any student that does not pass the screenings. Every student athlete must submit an annual yellow West Hartford Public Schools Athletic Department Student –Athlete Physical Form. The form must Be submitted to the school nurse who will medically clear the student for Athletics. NO STUDENT WILL BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE IN SPORTS UNTIL MEDICALLY CLEARED BY THE SCHOOL NURSE. FREE SPORT PHYSICALS ARE CONDUCTED BY THE SCHOOL PLEASE NOTE: A sports physical form does not meet the requirements
for a
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