Health Services Department

The Health Services Department provides assistance to students and staff in the areas of health services, health education, and a healthful environment. The role of the school nurse within this program is to strengthen the educational process of children and youth by assisting them to improve or adapt to their health status. The school nurse will promote wellness and disease prevention by early intervention and identification of health problems that interfere with learning. Registered Nurses are responsible for supervising the Licensed Practical Nurses that are employed with the school system to ensure the healthy outcomes for children.

The school nurse is responsible for the following areas:

  • Health Assessment
  • Vision screening
  • Hearing Screening
  • Dental screening
  • Scoliosis screening
  • Blood pressure screening
  • Growth and development education
  • Illness and injury assessment and interventions
  • Nursing procedures such as: tracheostomy care, gastrostomy feeding, catheterizations, blood sugar testing, nebulizer treatments, medication administration, etc.
  • Chronic disease management and education
  • Identification, assessment, intervention and evaluation of student health concerns
  • Individual health care plans and emergency action plans for students with chronic health conditions
  • Physical exams
  • Referrals to parents, agencies and medical providers as needed
  • Assessment, intervention and referrals for students with mental health needs
  • Medication administration training for Unlicensed Medication Assistants.

 

First Aid and Safety
  • First aid room inspection
  • First aid and CPR training
  • Identification of health and safety concerns in the school environment
  • First aid support for ROTC activities
  • Accident reporting
Communicable Disease Control
  • Distribution of regulations for communicable disease control to all schools
  • Screening, assessment and intervention for communicable diseases
  • Communicable disease weekly reporting
  • Liaison between the school system, Mobile County Health Department, parents, and health care providers
  • Monitoring of compliance with the State of Alabama immunization law
Health Education
  • Communicable disease prevention
  • Hand washing
  • Hygiene
  • Growth and development
  • Dental health
  • Standard precautions
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Scoliosis
  • Nutrition
  • Other health related topics as needed on request
Crisis Intervention
  • Accidents
  • Child abuse
  • Threatened suicide
  • Threatened violence
  • Medication overdose
  • Serious illness
  • Grief counseling
Special Education Support
  • Vision and hearing clearance before psychological testing
  • IEP meeting participation and consultation
  • OHI participation and consultation
  • 504 meeting participation and consultation
  • Special Olympics: first aid support
  • Special  procedures
  • Bus transportation and field trips with medically fragile students
Recommended Screenings
  • Vision Research- Kindergarten, 2nd, and 4th grades
  • Spinal Screening (Scoliosis)-5th-9th grades
  • Dental Health- 1st and 3rd grades