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The Nurse's News
The school nurse at Green Acres
Elementary School is Mrs. Alberta Bahls.
The role of the registered
professional school nurse has broadened in the school setting as it becomes more
universally accepted that health and learning go hand in hand. Nurses in
the school setting enhance the educational process of students by the
modification or removal of health barriers to learning and by the promotion of
an optimal level of wellness.
The goals of the school nurse, as
stated in the North Haven Public School Nurses Procedure Book, are to prevent
health barriers from interfering with students' educational process through the
means of assessments, diagnosis and planning, intervention, evaluation,
interdisciplinary collaboration, and management.
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Quinnipiack
Valley Health District publication FLU SYMPTOM CHECK LIST FOR
FAMILIES / When to Keep Your Child Home |
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If your child is going to be absent from school for any
reason, you are requested to call the school and notify the school
nurse. You can do this by calling 239-5387 and leaving a message in
Mrs. Bahls' voice mailbox - ext 203. Be sure to leave your name,
your child's name and the reason for the absence. |
| Illness: |
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In order for your child to be available for learning and to
control communicable disease in school, it is very important for you to
keep your child at home if your child has:
- a temperature over 100 degrees. Your child should remain
at home in bed for the day and should be fever free for 24 hours
before returning to school as many children rebound with a
temperature.
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- been diagnosed with a strep infection. Your child should
be on antibiotics for 24 hours before returning to school.
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- vomited during the night or in the morning.
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- persistent diarrhea during the night and into the morning.
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- a moist productive cough, chest congestion, or discolored
nasal discharge.
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- red swollen eyes that itch and are draining pus.
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If your child has been diagnosed with a communicable
illness, contact the school nurse to discuss when your child should return
to school. Examples include, but are not limited to chicken pox,
impetigo, scabies, hepatitis, lice, and ringworm. |
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Click
here to visit Mrs. Bahls' eBoard web page. |

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