Medical emergencies and administration of medication in school.

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Although the occurrence of medical emergencies that are life-and-death matters is quite rare in the school population, certain medical illnesses and injuries do occur while children are in school and require immediate assessment. Since it is unrealistic to expect a school nurse or physician to be immediately available for this assessment, school administrations should develop a set of written policies and procedures to handle these emergencies until such time as a nurse or physician can be contacted or be physically present. Two or more regular members of the school staff, depending on school size, should be designated as the responsible persons to handle the assessment, and one member should be available at all times to give whatever first aid is needed. These persons should be trained in a standard Red Cross course, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or have training as an emergency medical technician. This training should be updated as often as necessary to keep them competent in this area. An emergency medical kit should be available in each school and checked regularly by the responsible staff persons who are trained in this area. A detailed account of medical emergencies in school, including a list of equipment necessary for an emergency medical kit and how to classify medical emergencies and their treatment, is contained in chapter 18 of the school health manual of the American Academy of Pediatrics.1 The emergencies related to participation in athletics should be handled by a member of the athletic staff. Chapter 15 of the school health manual details procedures for management of athletic injuries.1
医疗紧急情况和学校药物管理。
虽然在学校人口中发生生死攸关的医疗紧急情况相当罕见,但某些医疗疾病和伤害确实在儿童在校期间发生,需要立即进行评估。由于期望学校的护士或医生立即参与评估是不现实的,学校管理部门应该制定一套书面政策和程序来处理这些紧急情况,直到可以联系到护士或医生或亲自在场。根据学校的规模,应指定两名或两名以上的学校工作人员作为负责处理评估的人,并应随时有一名成员提供任何需要的急救。这些人员应接受包括心肺复苏术在内的标准红十字课程的培训,或接受紧急医疗技术人员的培训。这种培训应根据需要经常更新,以保持他们在这方面的能力。每所学校都应配备一个急救箱,并由在这方面受过培训的负责工作人员定期检查。美国儿科学会的《学校卫生手册》第18章详细介绍了学校的医疗紧急情况,包括急救箱所需的设备清单,以及如何对医疗紧急情况进行分类和治疗。1与参加体育运动有关的紧急情况应由体育工作人员处理。学校健康手册第15章详细说明了运动损伤的处理程序
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