Who administers the National School Lunch Program?
USDA (US dept of agriculture)
What does the scope of school nursing practice describe?
The who,
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What are the standards of school nursing?
The authoritative statements of the duties school nurses are expected to perform competently
What legal document describes school nurse delegation?
State Nurse Practice Act
Impetigo
Begins as a single lesion which spreads to secondary lesions that crust or scale. Staph bacteria skin infection. Honey colored crust
Pinworm
A student who is tired, can't sit still, itching bottom
Describe the primary objective of the school nurse
to protect and promote student health, facilitate optimal development and advance academic success. Goal is to strengthen the educational process through improvement of the health status and learning of students
Sickle cell anemia
may cause painful events in hands feel and or long bones. Treatment oxygen and fluids. Monitor for fever, cough, rapid heartbeat that accompany an acute chest syndrome
Adolescents are commonly deficient in which vitamins
Calcium, Iron, Vit D
Connors Rating Scale
ADHD short form Similar to the Vanderbilt Assessment Scales. Practitioner must purchase rights
Tanner staging
staging of sexual maturity
Denver Developmental Screening Test (DDST)
To chart normal progress between the ages of 1 mo. to 6 yrs. To identify children who are NOT developing normally. Does not measure intelligence
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
the WAIS is the most widely used intelligence test; contains verbal and performance (nonverbal) subtests
How often is PPT review required?
Annually
What to do if suspected hearing loss?
Conduct audiometric screening
Cleaning product for Norovirus, C Diff
5-6% hypochlorite solution (chlorine bleach)
Amblyopia (lazy eye)
If corrected early, affected eye can have normal vision. Treatment before kindergarten
Ethical and professional behavior is guided by responsibility to who?
the student
chicken pox communicability
1-2 day before and 4-5 day after onset of rash
When is an adolescent considered obese?
BMI >95% for age
>120% IBW (Ideal Body Weight)
Are active Tuberculosis patients always symptomatic?
active TB may be asymptomatic and only diagnosed with chest x-ray
Does a positive mantoux test indicate presence of disease? Why or why not?
Anyone who has been exposed to TB may have positive Mantoux test
Does BCG vaccine prevent TB?
No but may decrease incidence of sever disease
When is an adolescent with active TB no longer infections?
Beyond 2 weeks of medication therapy
What happens if BP cuff too small
Will give a high reading. Opposite also true. Should have a bladder length 80% of the arm circumference, length to width 2:1,
How long can Hepatitis B Virus survive on surfaces?
1 week
Signs of MDMA intoxication
jaw clenching, teeth grinding, N&V, muscle cramping, blurred vision, inc HR
what does snorting drugs cause
nose bleeds and nasal lesions
Osgood-Schlatter disease
inflammation or irritation of the tibia at its point of attachment with the patellar tendon. Can cause a painful, bony bump on shinbone below knee. Occurs in children and adolescent experiencing growth spurt during puberty. Swelling over ANTERIOR tibial tuberosity
Contraindications of second pertussis dose
encephalopathy within 7 days of first dose or anaphylaxis
Guanfacine (Intuniv, Tenex)
non stimulant ADHD med (antihypertensive) BP should be taken for student
Kehr's sign
Referred pain down the left shoulder; indicative of a ruptured spleen.
Wilms tumor
malignant tumor of the kidney occurring in childhood. One of the cancers more common to children prior to school age
Shoulder tenderness and inability to shrug shoulder against resistance most likely due to which nerve affected
Accessory (spinal accessory) nerve
tongue piercing
Piercing any oral structure presents a risk of local post procedural infection because of the presence of pathogens in the oral cavity. Tongue piercing poses greatest risk to damage to tooth structure.
Who approves AED
FDA
A diabetic in PE class with HA, diaphoretic, confused, unable to swallow
admin glucagon
bed bugs
small, flat, reddish-brown insects that may live around or near areas where people sleep and that feed on the blood of people and animals. Linear clusters of reactions, generally nocturnal, use heat to treat. Often 3 erythematous papules along a vein. They are active at night.
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