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go.lag

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The school nurse is completing a Continuous Quality Improvement Tool for School-based Health Centers. What should the nurse identify as sentinel events for high school students? (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Alcohol use.
  2. Depression risk.
  3. Risk for violence.
  4. Sexually transmitted infections (STI).
  5. After school employment hours.

Question 2

A ventilator-dependent student joins the school and does not need a personal care attendant. Before providing care to the student, the nurse should:
 
  1. Research tracheostomy-suctioning procedures.
  2. Teach the teacher how to provide appropriate tracheostomy care.
  3. Review the student's Individualized Health Care Plan (IHP) for other aspects of care that the student may need in addition to tracheostomy care.
  4. Ask to have a joint conference with the parents, teachers, and school administrators about caring for this student.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 1, 2, 3, 4
Explanation: 1. Sentinel events for the high school version also include alcohol use, risk for violence, STI risk, and depression risk. After school employment hours is not considered a sentinel event.
2. Sentinel events for the high school version also include alcohol use, risk for violence, STI risk, and depression risk. After school employment hours is not considered a sentinel event.
3. Sentinel events for the high school version also include alcohol use, risk for violence, STI risk, and depression risk. After school employment hours is not considered a sentinel event.
4. Sentinel events for the high school version also include alcohol use, risk for violence, STI risk, and depression risk. After school employment hours is not considered a sentinel event.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 3
Explanation: 3. When a student with special needs attends a school, the student should have an Individualized Health Care Plan (IHP), which details the student's health history, identification of special needs, an overview of the student's basic health status, and information about any medications the student receives, including their administration, timing, dosage, etc. Other needs that are identified in the IHP include nutritional needs, activities with a care plan, and strategies for intervention. The teacher may become involved in the care of the student, but this is not the immediate priority nor is reviewing suctioning procedures. A joint conference may be called, but the IHP should be reviewed first by the nurse to determine its plan, complexity, and completeness.





 

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