Roles and Responsibilities of School Health Nurse and Its Challenges

Subject: Community Health Nursing II

Overview

Roles and Responsibilities of School Health Nurse

Roles of School Health Nurses

NASN, 2002

  • Provides direct healthcare to student & staff.
  • Provides leadership for the provision of health services.
  • Provides screening and referral for health conditions.
  • Promotes a healthy school environment.
  • Promotes health.
  • Leadership role for health policies and programs.
  • Liaison between school personnel, family, community, and health care providers.

Roles and Responsibilities of School Health Nurse

Role 1: Provides direct healthcare to student & staff (Direct care)

Responsibilities

  • Performs comprehensive & systematic health assessment.
  • Analyzes data to identify health problems.
  • Develops individualized healthcare plan and refers.
  • Develops individualized healthcare plan and refers for further follow up (children with chronic conditions or special needs).
  • Manages and updates plan and communicates it to concerned personnel.
  • Provides ongoing health information to students, parents and school authorities.
  • Plans, implements and supervises school health screening programs.
  • Directs immunization program.
  • Documents care & maintains records.
  • Reports school health data (identifies health issues).

Role 2: Provides leadership for the provision of health services (Leadership)

Responsibilities

  • Development of plans and training staff in emergencies and disasters.
  • Maintain confidentiality in communication.
  • Maintain confidentiality in communication and documentation.
  • Appropriate delegation of care (initial assessment, training, competency validation, supervision, and evaluation).

Role 3: Provides screening and referral for health conditions (Screening and referral)

Responsibilities

  • Screening: vision, hearing, posture, body mass index, etc.
  • Refer in timely manner.
  • Recognize any deviation from normal growth development and behavior.

Role 4: Promote healthy school environment

Responsibilities

  • Provides physical and emotional safety
  • Implement precaution against blood borne pathogens and infectious diseases pathogens and infectious diseases
  • Monitors immunization
  • Reports communicable diseases
  • Assesses the physical environment (playground, indoor air quality, review illness or injury)
  • Participates in developing a plan for prevention and management of hazards
  • Participates in developing a plan for prevention
  • Assesses emotional environment of school (bullying, violence, suicide prevention plan)

Role 5. Promotes Health

Responsibilities

  • teaches children, parents, teachers, and communities about health.
  • creates statistical reports on government agencies and other health promotion initiatives.
  • develops a school health plan in collaboration with faculty, students, parents, and other professionals after assessing health needs.
  • helps to create a curriculum for health education.
  • aids in the creation of health education.
  • serves as an example of a healthy lifestyle.

Role 6: Leadership Role for health policies and programs

Responsibilities

  • a health specialist in the educational system,
  • the person who is in charge of creating and evaluating school health policies, procedures, and standing orders Policies might contain.
  • protection and promotion of health,
  • management of chronic illness,
  • programs for school health coordination,
  • policy on school wellbeing,
  • Disaster and crisis management,
  • treatment of medical emergencies,
  • Intervention and protection for mental health,
  • treatment of acute sickness,
  • acts as a catalyst for change in school nursing procedures and health initiatives.
  • Applying critical thinking, time management, and problem-solving abilities to care management,
  • creates documents and reports (legal, regulatory and policy requirements),
  • carries out analysis and research on school health services.
  • the control and prevention of infectious diseases.

Role 7: Liaison between school personnel, family, community, and health care providers.

Responsibilities

  • acts as a bridge between the home, the community, and the school,
  • a working connection should be established with pediatricians in order to guarantee the implementation of tailored health programs.
  • uses written letters and the phone to interact with family,
  • ensures anonymity while speaking with community health organizations and providers.
  • creates ties with local organizations to advance community health,
  • Setting up a daily diary to record pupils who visit the nurse's office or require special care serves as a resource person for improving health.

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Other Responsibilities: Accountability

  • Seeks guidance in situations beyond scope of practice.
  • Accepts accountability for own actions and decision making.
  • Practices within the scope of practice.
  • Practices within the scope of practice.
  • Maintains competency.
Things to remember

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