Sbn Case Study

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The SBN’s primary responsibility is for the health and safety of all students. · SBNs constantly
• assess the environment for health and safety issues
• case-find and prioritize students with health concerns, acute illness, and chronic conditions,
• assess the needs of children,
• develop the plans of care
• evaluate that care. · SBN regularly provide direct care to any student as needed, generally at assigned schools but help wherever requested. · Students attend SCPS with a broad range of health conditions from incomplete immunizations, scoliosis to potentially life threatening acute and chronic illnesses that may impede the student’s ability to fully participate in the educational process. Determination

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