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District health coordinator reports high nurse caseloads, AED replacements and plans for HEARTS Act compliance

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Kim Sott, the district health coordinator, told the Camdenton R-III board on May 12 that nurses handled thousands of visits this year, the district updated all AEDs across campuses and staff will develop a crisis-response manual to meet the HEARTS Act cardiac-plan requirement for 2025–26.

Kim Sott, the district health coordinator, told the Camdenton R-III School Board on May 12 that the district’s nursing staff handled thousands of student visits this school year, and the health team will prioritize a new crisis-response manual that incorporates a cardiac emergency plan required under the HEARTS Act.

Sott said nurses record between roughly 3,000 and 8,000 visits in a school year and that the district’s online registration produced “a little over 4,000” reported medical conditions this year. She reported the district turned in its state immunization…

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