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School Health Services

School Health Services. Chance Danforth, Yongbin Lee . Types of Employees. CPR/AED Certified Nurses Athletic Trainers Students Faculty All the employees in school. Patient Description. Services Provided. Nurses Nearly any medical services needed Ex: Flu shots, emergency care

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School Health Services

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  1. School Health Services Chance Danforth, Yongbin Lee

  2. Types of Employees • CPR/AED Certified Nurses • Athletic Trainers • Students • Faculty • All the employees in school Patient Description

  3. Services Provided • Nurses • Nearly any medical services needed • Ex: Flu shots, emergency care • Take care of medication for students who needs to take medicine regularly • Athletic Trainers • Sport/athletic related injuries • Ex: Rehabilitation/physical therapy

  4. Cost • Health Services (including supplies) • $160,000 a year per school • Earn an average of $52,000 a year in Illinois • Athletic Trainers (including supplies) • $100,000 a year per school • Earn an average of $30,000 a year in Illinois

  5. Requirements • School Nurse • Bachelor's degree in nursing • Degree in Special Education • 1 year internship in a school • Athletic Trainer • Bachelors degree in athletic training • Pass the state certified athletic trainer test • At least 80 hours every three years of continuing education

  6. Misc. • Check blood levels of kids who has diabetes • Take care of the emergencies • Broken bones • Seizures • Help kids with disabilities • Provides counseling on mental and physical health needs • Trains staff to provide first aid for illness and injuries

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