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School Nursing: A Comprehensive Text
Edited by
Janice Selekman, DNSc, RN, University of Delaware
Newark, DE.
ISBN-13: 978-0-8036-1403-1
ISBN-10: 0-8036-1403-9
1,181 pp.
Soft cover.
©2006
Available now.
$89.00
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The only text endorsed by the National Association of
School Nurses (NASN), the recognized authority on school-age children and
school health issues! NASN’s core purpose is to advance the delivery of
professional school health services to promote optimal health and learning in
students. NASN has over 12,000 members and 51 Affiliate School Nurse
Organizations.
Experts in the field describe evidence-based, best practices
for the care of children while in school, and the role of the school nurse as a
vital link in the clinical management of child healthcare. Their common sense,
practical approach can be applied to a diversity of school situations across
the country.
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- Highlights the role of the school nurse in coordinating a comprehensive school health program.
- Addresses the best practices for child healthcare at school.
- Takes a common sense, practical approach that can be applied to schools everywhere.
- Written by school nurse and pediatric experts, who provide evidence-based research and policy statements.
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I. Foundations of Professional School Nursing
II. Roles and Functions of the School Nurse
III. Legal Concerns
IV. The Well Child: Preschool, School Age, and Adolescent
V. Episodic Illnesses of Children and Youth
VI. Chronic Conditions of School Children
VII. Acting Out and High Risk Behaviors
VIII. Health Services Management
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