Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Student Health Requirements

School Health Requirements

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Helpful School Nurse Tip: Did you know that school nurses are responsible for making sure their students have met the compliance for the health requirements required by their state?  Read on for some hopefully helpful tips...

What health forms are required for school?

So you landed your dream job as a school nurse—now what? One of your first tasks will be gathering and reviewing all your students’ state-required health forms. These usually include physical exams, dental exams, and eye exams. Each state sets its own requirements, so check with your state department of health for specifics. Most of these forms are completed by a licensed provider outside school and then submitted to you. But why?

History of School Health Forms

Since the late 1800s, school nurses have promoted health for students, families, staff, and communities. Requesting, tracking, and managing student health records helps ensure students are healthy and ready to learn. Though this can feel overwhelming, it’s essential, especially to know which students have ongoing health conditions or require medications.

Why are health forms required for school?

Parents and students often ask why these forms are necessary. The short answer: meeting health requirements protects not only the individual student but also the entire student body by helping schools monitor and prevent disease spread.

These requirements are backed by state laws and district policies, which give school nurses the authority to enforce compliance and follow up as needed.

Handling Non-Compliance

If families don’t submit required forms, it’s important to have a clear follow-up process. This might include reminder letters, phone calls, or working with school administrators to ensure compliance. Some districts have specific procedures or consequences for missing documentation, so be sure to familiarize yourself with your school’s policies.

Staying Organized with Required School Health Forms

Find out your state’s specific requirements and create a plan to track compliance. For me, that means using a Google Sheet alongside Skyward reports. I also keep non-compliant health charts in a labeled plastic banker’s box for quick access.

What works for one nurse might not work for another—try different systems until you find what fits your style and your school’s needs. Pre-COVID, I consistently reached 100% compliance; the pandemic has complicated things, but persistence is key.  Check out this DOASN blog post on organizing school health charts HERE.

Protecting Confidentiality

Remember to protect student health information by following HIPAA and FERPA guidelines. Keep records secure and only share health information with authorized staff or parents.

Tips for Efficiency

Using Google Email Templates has been a huge time saver for me when contacting families. (Check out my Email Template Wording Available on TpT.)

Collaboration Is Key

Don’t go it alone! Work closely with your office staff, administrators, and families to streamline collecting and managing health forms. 



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ILLINOIS REFERENCES:

Illinois General Assembly (Full Article)

https://ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=010500050K27-8.1


Illinois General Assembly Codes (Child Health Examination Code, 77 Ill. Adm. Code 665)  https://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/077/07700665sections.html


Illinois State Board of Education: Health Requirements

https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Health-Requirements-Student-Health-Data.aspx


Each state has rules listing the minimum health requirements students must meet in order to attend school. Try searching your state + school health requirements to locate your specific state school health requirements.


OTHER REFERENCES:

2015 DOASN Lillian Wald Blog Post: http://diaryofaschoolnurse.blogspot.com/search?q=lillian+wald


Complete List of Department of State Health Websites: https://www.cdc.gov/publichealthgateway/healthdirectories/healthdepartments.html


Lillian Wald - Henry Street Settlement https://www.henrystreet.org/about/our-history/lillian-wald/


NASN School Health Documentation https://www.nasn.org/nasn/nasn-resources/professional-topics/school-health-documentation


NCSL State Vaccination Policies: Requirements and Exemptions for Entering School https://www.ncsl.org/research/health/state-vaccination-policies-requirements-and-exemptions-for-entering-school.aspx


Schools & Health: Our Nation's Investment https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK232693/


State School Nurse Associations

https://www.nasn.org/nasn/about-nasn/affiliates


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Friday, March 5, 2021

Health Information - Digital Teacher Tips Cards

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Hopefully Helpful School Nurse Tip: As a school nurse, knowing how to communicate with teachers is just as important as knowing what to communicate. Use these digital Teacher Tips to keep school staff informed about a variety of health needs in the school setting. Get organized today—you’ll thank yourself tomorrow!

Digital Teacher Tips for School Nurses: Simplify Communication and Educate Staff

But first, let me introduce Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT)- one of the most popular online marketplaces with educational resources for teachers and other school staff. 

What is Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT)?

Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) is one of the most popular online marketplaces for educational resources. While it was initially created for teachers, it has become a valuable resource for anyone working in a school. TpT offers thousands of affordable, thoughtful, and useful resources available with just a few clicks.

Most items are priced less than a cup of coffee, making it an accessible tool for school staff. Learn more about TpT Most are available for less than a cup of your favorite coffee. Learn more about the Teachers Pay Teachers marketplace HERE.


Products created and used by an actual school nurse!

The School Nurse has been part of the TpT marketplace since May 2014. My goal has always been to share digital products with other school nurses to make their day-to-day routines easier and more consistent across students. Initially, my products were PDF-based, but now most items are available as Google Drive files since my school—like many others—uses Google for almost everything.

The products in The School Nurse TpT store are the same ones I use in my own practice. Of course, I’ve edited out specific school or student details, but the concepts are transferable between schools and states. Even better, the items are editable, so you can adapt them to meet your specific needs. What works for me might be the jumping-off point you need to tackle your next task!



Overview of Teacher Tips Digital Health Information Cards


Digital health information cards were one of the very first products created and posted for sale within The School Nurse TpT Store! Today there are many updated versions of the originals AND many now have editable portions too!


Why Use Teacher Tips Digital Health Information Cards?

One of the roles of a school nurse is to educate teachers and staff about medical conditions they may encounter in the classroom. As the medical expert in the school setting, you have knowledge that others may not, and Teacher Tips cards help bridge that gap.

Teacher Tips cards provide:
  • Broad health information about a specific condition.
  • An invitation for staff to ask follow-up questions if they need more details.
  • A consistent communication tool to educate multiple teachers quickly and effectively.
Teacher Tips cards empower teachers with the knowledge they need to better support their students while freeing up your time for other responsibilities. 



How To Use Teacher Tips Digital Health Information Cards


Way back when, I used to print information sheets and hand deliver them to teachers or put them inside their teacher mailbox; I’m dating myself, right?!  Now, I include these digital Teacher Tips Health Information Cards within the body of an email message to teachers and/or add them as an IHP attachment in Skyward for a specific student.

Email Communication

The easiest way to share Teacher Tips cards is through email. Since the cards offer broad health information, you can:

  • Include student-specific details directly in the email body.

  • Attach the student’s 504 Plan or reference it for more specific information.

Skyward Integration

If your school uses Skyward Student Management, take advantage of its Health module to upload Teacher Tips cards:

  1. Open the student’s profile in Skyward.

  2. Navigate to the Health tab.

  3. Select the IHP (Individualized Healthcare Plan) section and click “Add File.”

  4. Download the Teacher Tips card as a PDF and attach it.

  5. Use the comment box to include additional student-specific details or information you want teachers to know.

This is an excellent tool for grade levels where schedules change frequently, such as middle or high school. Don’t forget to utilize the Health Condition tab in Skyward, too (sign up here for more info on the topic of Skyward!).



Benefits of Teacher Tips Cards

Digital Teacher Tips cards:

  • Save time by streamlining communication.

  • Ensure consistency in how health information is shared with staff.

  • Empower teachers to better understand and support students with chronic health conditions.

  • Provide editable templates so you can customize the information to your school’s needs.


Closing Thoughts

The items in my TpT store are designed to make life as a school nurse a little easier. They help ensure consistency, save time, and provide valuable tools for educating staff. If there’s a specific health concern or school nursing task you’d like to see turned into a digital resource, drop a comment! Your feedback helps me create products that truly meet the needs of school nurses everywhere.

Ready to simplify communication and enhance staff education? Explore the Teacher Tips Digital Health Information Cards today!

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Sunday, February 21, 2021

School Nurse Notebook / Calendar / Journal

The School Nurse Notebook

also known as a calendar and/or journal

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Helpful School Nurse Tip: Staying organized and remembering what worked from one school year to the next is a challenge for any school nurse. I have found that taking good notes helps the transition from one year to the next. What works for you?

Introducing The School Nurse Notebook—Your Ultimate Planner, Organizer, and Calendar!

Designed with the unique needs of school nurses in mind, especially those new to the field, The School Nurse Notebook is more than just a planner. It’s a versatile tool to help you organize, document, and streamline your day-to-day responsibilities as a school nurse. After months of careful development, I’m thrilled to present my first project with Kindle Direct Publishing on Amazon!




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The School Nurse Notebook
Manage Your School Days, Months, and Years!

Why You’ll Love The School Nurse Notebook

Stay on top of the chaos of the school year by using this all-in-one planner tailored for the school nurse role. Here’s a sneak peek at what you’ll find inside:

  • Common Monthly Tasks Pages – Keep track of tasks that need your attention each month.
  • Pages for School Nurse Duties – Designed for essential daily routines, so nothing slips through the cracks.
  • Monthly Health Education Pages – Organize lessons, reminders, and health education content for your students.
  • Professional Goals Pages – Reflect on personal development, set actionable goals, and track progress.
  • Daily Routine Pages (Monday - Friday) – Plan your day-to-day with space for notes and daily highlights.
  • One-Page Undated Yearly Calendar – Customize your year and get a quick overview of important dates.
  • Lined Pages for Notes – Document crucial information and jot down brainstorming ideas that come up along the way.

Your Memory Aid for the School Year

You may think you’ll remember every little detail from year to year—but trust me, it's easy to forget! That’s why this planner encourages you to log what worked and what didn’t, record contact details, and note those invaluable ideas you’ll want to revisit.

While I also rely on a digital calendar, there’s something about handwriting notes that really helps retain important information. Anyone else relate?

Why This Notebook?

The School Nurse Notebook combines functionality with a sleek design, making it the perfect 8x10 size for easy carrying. Whether you're looking to keep track of daily tasks or organize long-term projects, this notebook has it all.

Are you ready to transform the way you plan your school year? Grab your copy of The School Nurse Notebook and take a step towards a more organized, less stressful work life!

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