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Chester Academy Nurse -
Mrs. Katie Pierson
Do you need a form from the
Nurse? These forms need to be filled
out then delivered to school
e-Mailed
forms will not be accepted
State of NH public School
Requirements
Student Health History Form
Peanut Allergy's @ Chester
Academy
Peanut Free Snacks List
Field Trip Health Forms
Permission for Medication
Permission for Medical
Treatment
Physical Exam
What does the School Nurse Do?
School nursing is a specialized practice of
professional nursing that advances the well
being, academic success, and lifelong
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. The
school nurse links the health service program
within the school and the community.
Please contact the nurse if you have any health
concerns about your child. The nurse is in her
office from 8AM to 3PM daily. Appointments can
be made during office hours.
A
School Nurse with appropriate preparation, takes
a leadership role in serving as the coordinator
of all school health programs in the following
manner:
- Health
Services - serves as coordinator of the
health services program and provides
nursing care.
- Health
Education - provides health education to
students, staff and parents.
- Healthy
Environment - identifies health and safety
concerns in the school environment and
promotes a nurturing school environment.
- Nutritional
Services - supports health food services
programs
- Physical
Education/Activity - promotes healthy
physical education, sports policies and
practices.
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Counseling/Mental Health - provides health
counseling, assesses mental health needs,
provides interventions and refers students
to appropriate school
staff or community agencies
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Parent/Community Involvement - promotes
community involvement in assuring a healthy
school, serves as school liaison to a health
advisory committee.
- Staff
Wellness - provides health education and
counseling, promotes healthy activities and
environment for school staff.
What Services Does the School Nurse Provide?
- Illness,
injury assessments and interventions
-
Identification, assessment, planning,
intervention and evaluation of student
health concerns
- Chronic
disease management and education
- Health
assessments/participation in individualized
Education Plan development
- Chronic
disease management and education
- Guidelines
for school district health policies, goals
and objectives
- Immunization
surveillance and administration of Hep B
clinics for grade 6
- Medication
administration.
- State
mandated health screenings including vision,
hearing and postural.
- Nutritional,
growth and development assessments.
- First aid
and sick care for students and staff.
- Health
education, resource for teachers in health
related areas.
- Referral for
health care/insurance.
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School/community/health care provider
liaison
Medication Policy
The
medication policy complies with the state
guidelines to ensure the health and safety of
all students requiring medication in school. All
medications, including inhalers and antibiotics,
need to be housed in the school health office. A
physician written order is necessary for
medications requiring daily or as needed
administration during school hours. (forms
available from school nurse) If the medication
is short term (i.e. antibiotics), have the
physician write a note with the order.
Please note: unless your child goes to an
after school program, antibiotics prescribed
three times per day can be given at home.
Ask
your pharmacist for a separate labeled container
for any medications to be taken at school.
Parents should deliver
medications directly to the nurse.
Restrictions in physical activity, including
physical education and outdoor recess should be
noted, as needed, by the physician. If your
child has asthma, the school nurse should have
an inhaler and a care plan noting your child's
triggers and base line pulmonary function.
At
the elementary level no
over-the-counter-medications will be
administered without parental approval.
Protocols for over-the-counter-medications as
well as the Chester Academy medication
administration plan are available in Health
Offices.
Common questions
with answers
Q: When should I keep my child home
from school?
A: Students who have a temperature of
100 or greater, oozing skin rashes,
green-yellow drainage from eyes, ears or
nose, a productive cough, vomiting or
diarrhea should remain at home until all of
the aforementioned have been absent for 24
hours.
Students should be on antibiotics for 24-48
hours before returning to school.
Q: How does the school handle head
lice?
A: Students with active infestations
of head lice will be excluded from school
until they have received effective
treatment, including the removal of nits and
having their environment cleaned. Classmates
and siblings of children with head lice will
be checked following a report of
infestation.
Q: What
should I do if my child is absent?
A: Student
absences must be reported daily. Please
notify the school as early as possible to
avoid any worry if the child does not report
to the classroom. Contact the school
administrator and nurse if the child is out
for a prolonged illness.

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