1. Describe what an Epipen is and how it is important for a school nurse in the school setting.
An Epipen is a single dose injection containing epinephrine, used to treat severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis). Having an Epipen available is imperative for a school nurse. Anaphylactic shock is an emergency situation and could potentially be fatal. Many students at Penn Wood …show more content…
Discuss and describe the emergency action plans/drills the elementary school has in place and how often drills are performed. Also, identify if there are any special considerations for specific students. This week I met my objective by discussing the procedures with my school nurse.
• Fire drills – One per month. The school nurse would evacuate through the main entrance of the school, taking all students in her office at the time with her.
• Severe Weather drills – Stay away from all windows, stay in the safest place possible in the nurse’s office.
• Lockdown – Two per year. They have a police officer come in and actually simulate an intruder in the building. The nurse would lock the door and put a drape over the window on the door and hide with any students in the office away from doors and windows. The police officer actually bangs on the doors and acts like a real intruder trying to get into the room for a real