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Volerman, Anna; Brindley, Claire; Amerson, Nancy; Pressley, Tiffanie; Woolverton, Nikki – Journal of School Health, 2022
Background: Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction with significant risk for children with allergies. Access to potentially life-saving medication is critical for these children. This review aims to describe state laws and policies guiding stock epinephrine in schools for allergic or anaphylactic events and detail recommendations for…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Allergy, School Health Services, Drug Therapy
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Bogale, Kaleb; Stern, Heather; Jhaveri, Punit; Jhaveri, Pooja – Journal of School Nursing, 2022
Over the past 2 decades, eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) has become increasingly recognized as a common cause of gastrointestinal morbidity in children. A mainstay of treatment is food avoidance, which must be implemented in both the home and school settings for school-aged children. The aim of this study is to assess school nurses' familiarity…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Diseases, Child Health, Knowledge Level
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Aktas, Ozge N.; Kao, Lauren M.; Hoyt, Alice; Siracusa, Mary; Maloney, Rebekah; Gupta, Ruchi S. – Journal of School Nursing, 2019
Food allergy (FA) impacts 8% of U.S. children, thus it is critical to document allergic reactions to assist schools in managing FAs. We implemented and evaluated an online tool to assist school health personnel in tracking the characteristics of allergic reactions occurring at schools. The Online School Allergic Reaction Registry (OScARR) was…
Descriptors: Allergy, Food, Urban Schools, School Nurses
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Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, 2021
Students with health conditions are at risk for poor education outcomes such as absenteeism and low academic performance. Racial/ethnic minority students and economically disadvantaged students might have more limited access to medical care and information than other students, making school support even more important for them. District of…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Special Needs Students, At Risk Students, Racial Differences
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Zadikoff, Emily H.; Whyte, Stephanie A.; DeSantiago-Cardenas, Lilliana; Harvey-Gintoft, Blair; Gupta, Ruchi S. – Journal of School Health, 2014
Background: Food allergy affects 1 in 13 children, or 2 children per classroom. Food allergies are the leading cause of anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction that can result in death. In fact, 25% of first-time anaphylactic reactions among children occur in school. To address this, the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) Office of Student Health and…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Public Schools, School Policy, Allergy
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Bleeker, Martha M.; Aharpour, Delara – Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, 2021
To inform a plan for supporting students with health conditions, District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) partnered with the Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic on a study to understand how the prevalence of health conditions differs by student characteristics, whether students are supported through a 504 plan or an individualized…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Special Needs Students, At Risk Students, Gender Differences
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Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, 2021
These are the appendixes for the report, "Supporting Students with Health Conditions in District of Columbia Public Schools." The District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) partnered with the Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic on a study to understand how the prevalence of health conditions differs by student characteristics,…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Special Needs Students, At Risk Students, Gender Differences
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Schoessler, Sally; White, Martha V. – Journal of School Nursing, 2013
Since anaphylaxis is unpredictable, rapid in onset, and potentially life threatening, it is critical for school staff to recognize and respond to its symptoms quickly. The symptoms of anaphylaxis can be challenging to differentiate, particularly in school-age children who may have trouble explaining what they are experiencing. School staff must…
Descriptors: Allergy, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), School Nurses, Role
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Allen, Katherine; Henselman, Kimbra; Laird, Brian; Quinones, Ana; Reutzel, Thomas – Journal of School Nursing, 2012
The purpose of this research is to use the reports of school nurses to facilitate the understanding of how schools experience and manage asthmatic, anaphylactic, and diabetic emergencies by quantitative and qualitative analysis of online surveys. E-mails with a link to SurveyMonkey[R] were sent to all U.S. members of the National Association of…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Surveys, Crisis Intervention, Emergency Programs
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Fried, Suellen – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2013
Bullying needs to be understood and positioned as a form of child abuse -- peer abuse. For too many people, bullying is a benign term. This article will include information collected from a wide-range of researchers and discussions with over 50,000 students that I have facilitated during the past twenty years. The content will focus on new…
Descriptors: Bullying, Peer Relationship, Depression (Psychology), Suicide
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Robinson, Joanne M.; Ficca, Michelle – Journal of School Nursing, 2012
School nurses play a key role in managing students with food allergies. It is becoming more common to encounter students with severe allergies to multiple foods, putting them at risk for anaphylaxis. It is essential that the school nurse have a clear understanding of food allergies and how to effectively manage students in the school setting.…
Descriptors: Student Rights, Interdisciplinary Approach, Allergy, School Nurses
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Zirkel, Perry A.; Granthom, Margarita Fernan; Lovato, Leanna – Journal of School Nursing, 2012
News reports illustrate controversies between parents and schools in response to student health problems. Today's school nurse is in a pivotal position for the avoidance and resolution of disputes not only by increasing awareness of student health conditions but also by having a working knowledge of legal developments under Section 504 and its…
Descriptors: School Nurses, School Health Services, Child Health, Allergy
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Behrmann, Jason – Journal of School Nursing, 2010
Food allergy in children is a growing public health problem that carries a significant risk of anaphylaxis such that schools and child care facilities have enacted emergency preparedness policies for anaphylaxis and methods to prevent the inadvertent consumption of allergens. However, studies indicate that many facilities are poorly prepared to…
Descriptors: Emergency Programs, Public Health, Allergy, Confidentiality
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Cavanaugh, Rebecca; Strickland, C. June – Journal of School Nursing, 2011
The numbers of school-aged children with life-threatening allergies that cause anaphylaxis continues to increase. Many states, including Washington, have responded to this by developing specific guidelines for school districts to follow in order to provide a safe learning environment for children with medical conditions that put them at risk for…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, School Nurses, Health Conditions, Content Analysis
Zacharski, Susan; DeSisto, Marie; Pontius, Deborah; Sheets, Jodi; Richesin, Cynthia – National Association of School Nurses (NJ1), 2012
It is the position of the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) that the safe and effective management of allergies and anaphylaxis in schools requires a collaborative, multidisciplinary team approach. The registered professional school nurse (hereinafter referred to as the school nurse), is the leader in a comprehensive management approach…
Descriptors: Allergy, School Nurses, Special Health Problems, Child Health
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