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... My personal philosophies of nursing and nursing education were formed here and there over years, places, and events. ... Whether you are an educator of elementary age students, student teachers, or nursing students is somewhat irrelevant to this part of the discussion. ... Are you as an educator more interested in educational theories, nursing research, environmental impact, or political dogma? ... I, as the school nurse, never know who will walk through my door and must set my goals almost immediately. The ultimate goal that I set for my students is to finish the school day.
When this fails, it does not take long to make nursing judgments based on my varieties of experience. These judgments include assessing actual health issues, gauging student ability to grasp health information, determine the students ability to follow-through on instructions, and also, if the student can be trusted. ... Being on the look out for all of these skills and traits are a must for any school nurse who has concern for the students in their care. ... Actually providing health education after the assessment is something that is done with every child that walks, hobbles, or is carried in.
Approximate Word count = 930 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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