Nurses have been a part of the school setting since the late 1800s when they provided student inspections to identify those with communicable diseases needing treatment. With the widespread use of antibiotics and vaccines to prevent common childhood diseases the role of the school nurse has evolved to a new level. Students with chronic disease, mental-health issues and high-risk behaviors have driven school nurses to gain expertise not only in public health but also in pediatric and mental health nursing. We talke with Canyons District School Nurse Suzan (Suzanne) Tibbetts about the many ways that nurses contribute to a school community. For more information, go here.
A school nurse tells us the biggest medical problem kids encounter at school
Posted at 4:07 PM, Jul 01, 2016
and last updated 2016-07-01 18:10:49-04
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