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School Nurse Guidelines
Acknowledgment and Appreciation
The School Nurses' Coat-of Arms
"How to Use These Guidelines"
I. School Health Services - Introduction
II. The School Administrator
III. The School Nurse
IV. The School Administrator and the School Nurse
V. The School Nurse's Unique Role
Recommended References and Resources
Health Screening Programs
1. Minimal Recommended Screening Schedule (Table)
2. Vision and Color-Vision Screening
3. Hearing Screening
4. Height & Weight Measurement
Immunization
5. Scoliosis Screening
6. Blood Pressure Screening
Blood Pressure Guidelines & References
BP Chart Boys-Birth -12 Months
BP Chart Girls-Birth -12 Months
BP Chart Boys: 1-13 Years
BP Chart: Girls 1-13 Years
BP Chart Boys 13-18 Years
BP Chart Girs: 13-18 Years
7. Oral Health Screening
Administration of Medication
The Student School Health Record
Role of the Health Clerk
VI. Students with Special Needs
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
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