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As a general ed. CTE teacher , I was asked to volunteer for the school MERT ( Medical Emergency Response Team. My question is have or had anyone any experience with special needs students who have medical issues. What is your district protocol. Any issues that you can speak about without breaking confidentiality?
Lee C. Sudia On 2/16/15, Sam Smith wrote: > As a general ed. CTE teacher , I was asked to volunteer for > the school MERT ( Medical Emergency Response Team. My > question is have or had anyone any experience with special > needs students who have medical issues. What is your > district protocol. Any issues that you can speak about > without br...See More
Feb 28, 2015
question On days if emergencies arise and school nurse is out or absent, follow your trained procedures and call 911 in most severe cases. Most less severe cases, parents are notified to pick-up child. Be sure you're certified in CPR and AFD.

On 2/28/15, Lee C. Sudia wrote: > On 2/16/15, Sam Smith wrote: >> As a general ed. CTE teacher , ...See More
Mar 1, 2015
MK Each student with documented medical needs should have an Individualized Health Plan developed by the nurse. It should clearly state how to handle emergencies. The only big thing I've had to handle was administering diastar to a student who experienced a prolonged seizure. No big deal really.

On 3/01/15, question wrote: > On days if em...See More
Mar 2, 2015


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