No, actually there would be no way to know that unless the student tells her. Then, there would be the privacy laws that come into effect and she may actually be breaking the laws if she did inform the parent. She can provide information to the student on prenatal development.
You should immediately send the student to the school nurse.
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the parent can sue the school, and every one involved who is supposed to keep the child safe and free from harm.
I suppose you should shove the student around a bit to see if this particular student is NOT playing a trick, and if not, contact the school nurse or if not breathing contact 911 of course.
The cast of Student Nurse - 1945 includes: Joseph Macleod as Himself - Commentator
Schools don't teach values that is the parents job and it is the parents job to shape the child. Before a child ever reaches school the parent is the first teacher and what the child will become is set before they are 4 years old. Unfortunately many parents expect the school to be the parent, teacher, nurse, and counselor. This is an impossible task because without the parent the school can't do it all. The parent is the most important person (or should be) in a child's life and who or what the child grows up to be is the responsibility of the parent not the school.
Schools don't teach values that is the parents job and it is the parents job to shape the child. Before a child ever reaches school the parent is the first teacher and what the child will become is set before they are 4 years old. Unfortunately many parents expect the school to be the parent, teacher, nurse, and counselor. This is an impossible task because without the parent the school can't do it all. The parent is the most important person (or should be) in a child's life and who or what the child grows up to be is the responsibility of the parent not the school.
You go to school and get a degree and go to nurse school
There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows. * diploma program (typically three years, not recommended for individuals who do not have an already existing degree) * Associate degree (two years as a full-time student once the student starts the professional phase of the program) * bachelor's degree (BSN) (four years as a full-time student)
A public health nurse specializes in educating the general public and improving the health of the general public (immunizations, educating about STDs, ways to prevent illness, etc). School nurses usually will provide medications and treatments to kids in the school system, education, and at times provide first aid until a parent or paramedic arrives in cases of emergency or illness.
NASN School Nurse was created in 2001.
nurse anesthesia school definitely