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District nurses report rising care-plan caseloads and daily medical needs
Summary
School nurses gave an overview of district health services, reporting 549 individualized health-care plans, daily medication administration and specialized procedures on campus; board members thanked nurses for supporting students with chronic conditions.
At the board meeting the Eureka Union School District health-services team described daily medical support for students and a recent rise in individualized health-care needs.
Nurses Alina Clickoff Black and Cecilia Jasick told trustees the district provides state-required screening, immunization monitoring, first-aid care and individualized health plans for students with conditions such as seizures, severe allergies and diabetes. The nurses said the district has 549 individualized health-care plans this year, 21 students receiving daily…
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