Tallies for 261 Nurses for County -Statewide for Year 2011 Section I 1. Population served (number of students): 2. Highest Degree Held

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Tallies for 261 Nurses for County -Statewide for Year 2011 Section I This section seeks obtain information regarding professional preparation, years of service and provision of school health services. Please complete the questions as indicated, using every means available collect accurate, complete information. 1. Population served (number of students): Pre-K 15,256 s K-7 167,833 s 8-12 101,867 2. Highest Degree Held a. Diploma 3 b. Associate Degree 8 c. Bachelor's Degree in Nursing 166 d. Bachelor's Degree in field other than nursing 5 e. Master's Degree in Nursing 17 f. Master's Degree in field other than nursing 52 g. Docrate 1 h. School Nurse Practitioner 0 i. Family Nurse Practitioner 4 3. Credentials Held a. WV Certified School Nurse/Professional Service Certificate 208 b. Permanent Authorization 68 c. First Class Permit 20 d. Substitute Permit 6 e. ANA Certification 3 f. NASN Certification 31 g. None of the Above 7 h. Other 16

4. Please provide information regarding your employment status: Employer: Board of Education 254 County Health Department 1 Status: Part-Time 9 Full-Time 244 5. Please indicate your years of experience in SCHOOL NURSING ONLY. 0-2 years 29 3-5 years 64 6-10 years 66 11-13 years 25 14+ years 70 6a. Immediate supervisor(s) for school nurses for your area (check all letters that apply). Medical Direcr 6 Superintendent 37 Principal 77 Special Education Direcr 38 Direcr/Coordinar of Health Services 93 Direcr of Pupil Services 63 Other 39 6b. In your current position as a certified school nurse, do you assign or delegate health care procedures the following nursing staff? More than one answer is acceptable. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) employed by the county Board of Education 26 LPN/AIDE employed by the county Board of Education 96 Contracted LPN 24 RN on a School Nurse Authorization 17 Contracted RN 28 None of the above 112 6c. What is the main role(s) of the nursing staff who were identified above as providing health care procedures in schools under your supervision? More than one answer is acceptable. Administering basic procedures only 38 Administering insulin only 48 Administering one-on-one specialized health care procedure(s) 57 Administering basic and specialized health care procedures all students within the school building 69

Administering basic and specialized health care procedures all students within the county 23 Providing classroom aide services the teacher and health care services under the supervision of the certified school nurse in a school 68 Other 31 6d. Other than School-Based Health Center services provided your school(s), do you have community medical services being offered students through an agreement or understanding between an agency or private provider and your school(s)? If yes, what are these services? More than one answer is acceptable. Medical services (EPSDT/HealthCheck, Immunizations, screenings, etc.) 85 Behavioral/Mental Health Services 51 Dental services 106 No community medical services are provided 94 6e. Do you currently have a need or interest in any of the following medical services being offered the students in your school? School-Based Health Center 93 Behavioral/Mental Health 108 Dental 102 7. Student screening data tals where you are responsible for supervision/coordination or performance of procedure (complete each column). Screening Procedure Number of Students Screened per Year Number of Students Referred for Evaluation/Follow-up Blood Pressure 19,614 951 Dental 23,388 3,417 Height/Weight 38,795 1,365 BMI Body Mass Index 25,715 2,479 Hearing 21,212 1,018 Scoliosis 6,947 351 Vision 62,181 6,289 Cholesterol 5,782 442 Lice 53,989 9,614

Immunizations 103,718 13,044 8. Other student health services performed by you (complete each column). Number of Health Service Provided Students Provided Number of Students Referred for Service per Evaluation/Follow-up Year First Aid/Injuries 186,757 17,482 Health Counseling (Individual) 51,873 6,108 Health Counseling (Group) 16,999 759 Acute Care Health Problems (i.e. URI, ear infection, conjunctivitis, scabies, impetigo, ringworm, rashes) 177,503 46,287 9. Average number of miles traveled weekly by you. Average Weekly Miles for ( 13,702 Summed Average Miles / 1 Nurses) 13,702.00 10. Number of schools you serve. Schools Served 866 11. Number of health care plans written and/or revised by you. Health Care Plans 17,283 12. Number of consultations with staff, parents, physicians regarding health issues. Consultations 97,371 13. Total number of TB skin tests given by you. No longer administered TB Skin Tests by school nurses 14. Meetings attended by you. Individualized Education Plan (IEP) 2,246 Student Assistance Plan (SAP) 64 Student Assistance Team (SAT) 2,231 504 Meetings 1,286 Other Meetings 3,586 15. Total number of students per year for whom Medicaid is billed for specialized health care procedures performed by you. Number of Students 852

Hours Spent on Medicaid Billing 894 16. Total number of classroom instructional programs conducted by you. Number of Classroom Instructional 2,784 Programs 17. Total number of health fairs conducted by you. Number of Health Fairs - Students 155 Number of Health Fairs - Staff 203 18. Total number of community programs presented by you. Number of Community Programs 186 19. Total number of home visits regarding student health concerns conducted by you. Number of Home Visits 639 20. County-wide Education or School Intervention Teams on which you participate (check all that apply). Alcohol/Drugs/Substance Abuse 27 Crisis Intervention 54 Crisis Response 52 School Improvement Council 8 LSIC or UCIP 22 S.B.H. Center 15 Disaster Preparedness 86 School Wellness 162 County Wellness 71 Regional Wellness 15 Other 58 21. Community Based Committees on which you participate (check all that apply). Family Resource Network (FRN) 9 Red Cross 20 Disaster Preparedness 69 WV DHHR (local health department, Adolescent Health, Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention, etc.) 30 Oral Health 12 Other 49 22. Is your health data entered on WVEIS (check appropriate letter)?

Yes 254 No 2 No Answer 6 23. Who enters health data on WVEIS (check all that apply)? Self 253 Other Staff 71 24. Number of immunization records checked by you. Please complete in table for Section I, question 7. 25. Number of hours spent training and supervising personnel who perform delegated student health care procedures. Number of hours spent training and supervising 10,211 26. Are you employed as a school nurse with a dual role such as education coordination, AIDS education coordination. Yes 13 No 241 No Answer 8 27. School Personnel Screening - Staff Wellness - where you are responsible for supervision/coordination or performance of procedures. Services Provided Number Screened Number Referred for Evaluation/Follow-up Blood Pressure 12,286 1,091 Cholesterol 3,750 181 T.B. Testing 356 7 Health Counseling 9,736 1,663 Flu Shots 9,234 140 Immunizations 2,153 296 28. Number of staff development trainings and/or programs presented by you. Number of trainings/programs 1,816

Section II Total Number of Cases Requiring School Nurse Involvement, Intervention, or Follow-Up 1. CARDIOVASCULAR/BLOOD Pre DISORDERS 4th Heart Problems 87 638 448 385 Hemophilia/Coagulation Disorders 3 66 77 62 Hepatitis 1 11 4 7 Hypertension 8 121 174 275 Immunosuppressed 12 80 55 70 Other Cardiovascular/Blood Disorders 22 152 98 103 2. CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM/NEUROLOGICAL Pre 4th Cerebral Palsy 42 204 125 160 Epilepsy/Seizures 129 898 552 568 Brain/Spinal Cord Trauma/Infection 6 40 34 65 Hydrocephalic/Microcephalic 11 58 43 41 Migraine/Severe Headache 4 484 910 915 Other Central Nervous System/Neurological Disorders 21 101 88 75 3. DERMATOLOGICAL Pre 4th Severe Burns 2 8 13 7 Burns 6 93 77 76 Other Dermalogical Disorders 54 407 231 347

4. ENDOCRINE Pre 4th Diabetes - Type I 10 199 313 330 Diabetes - Type II 1 23 90 124 Hypoglycemia not diagnosed as diabetic 3 72 125 198 Other Endocrine Disorders 8 88 114 165 5. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT Pre 4th Artificial Eye 2 19 8 10 Other Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat 120 766 527 1,010 6. GASTROINTESTINAL Pre 4th Eating Disorders (Anorexia/Bulimia) 2 10 32 230 Cleft Lip/Palate 10 35 25 15 Obesity (nurse or M.D. diagnosed) 86 1,163 1,382 899 Ulcerative Colitis 0 16 41 60 Special diets (Medically Indicated) 179 1,432 678 426 Other Gastrointenstinal Disorders 28 465 413 375 7. GENETIC Pre 4th Autism 170 752 398 312 Down's Syndrome 37 106 69 64 Tourette's Syndrome 1 76 97 67 Other Genetic Disorders 40 159 81 55 8. MUSCULOSKELETAL Pre

4th Juvenile Rheumaid Arthritis 3 66 48 68 Congenital Hip 2 18 21 18 Lordosis, Kyphosis, Scoliosis 4 68 277 348 Muscular Dystrophy 3 10 15 15 Osteogenesis Imperfecta 1 16 11 8 Spina Bifida 7 45 37 52 Other Musculoskeletal Disorders 23 123 170 134 9. BEHAVIOR MEDICINE Pre 4th Mental Disorders (Diagnosed Depression, Bipolar, 18 575 684 1,244 Schizophrenia, Suicidal) Behavioral Disorders (ADD/ADHD-physician treated, Anxiety, OCD/ODD) 125 4,629 4,140 2,597 Other Behavioral Disorders 15 222 270 122 10. REPRODUCTIVE Pre 4th Pregnancies 0 0 35 588 Other Reproductive Disorders 1 10 36 118 11. RESPIRATORY Pre 4th Asthma 435 6,266 5,350 4,094 Bronchitis (Chronic) 27 120 99 245 Anaphylactic Reaction (actual/potential for) 173 1,856 1,316 868 Cystic Fibrosis 1 32 28 26 Other Respirary Disorders 49 535 386 170

12. UROLOGICAL Pre 4th Renal Disease including Nephritis or Nephrotic Syndrome 7 62 47 36 Neurogenic Bladder 10 30 41 32 Other Urological Disorders 18 201 147 115 13. CANCER Pre Cancer-Malignant (Current Diagnosis / Need School Health Services) Cancer-Nonmalignant (Current Diagnosis / Need for School Health Services) 4th 2 32 17 28 3 10 7 12

Section III Total Number of Students Needing Specialized Care/People Trained Perform Delegated Procedures 1. DIGESTIVE: Pre Gastrosmy Tube Bolus Feeding Gastrosmy Tube Slow Drip and/or Continuous Feeding Gastrosmy Butn Bolus Feeding Gastrosmy Butn Slow Drip and/or Continuous Feeding Nasogastric Tube Bolus Feeding Nasogastric Tube Slow Drip and/or Continuous Feeding Inserting a Nasogastric Tube Osmy Care: Emptying/Changing of Osmy Pouch 2. ENDOCRINE: Pre 4th School Personnel Trained Contracted Licensed Provider Trained 4 8 1 4 23 1 1 2 2 2 8 4 4 21 7 9 79 3 2 4 6 5 24 6 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 2 2 21 5 4th School Personnel Trained Contracted Licensed Provider Trained Diabetic Management 11 219 326 356 1,951 108 Measurement of Blood Sugar with a 9 225 332 333 1,519 104 Glucometer Insulin by Injection 5 116 172 165 196 101

Insulin Pump/Bolus 3 94 153 137 222 71 Glucagon 7 183 283 256 1,400 103 3. MEDICATIONS: Pre Long-Term Medication Administration Emergency Medication Administration 4th 4. NEUROLOGICAL: Pre 4th School Personnel Trained Contracted Licensed Provider Trained 65 1,531 1,047 572 2,049 103 189 2,109 1,394 919 2,549 111 School Personnel Trained Contracted Licensed Provider Trained Administration of Rectal Diazepam 47 265 99 77 1,301 120 Phrenic Nerve Stimular 1 4 0 1 31 13 Seizure Management 85 612 389 399 3,004 143 Vagus Nerve Stimular 0 14 13 8 170 21 5. RESPIRATORY: Pre 4th School Personnel Trained Contracted Licensed Provider Trained Anaphylactic Reaction 120 1,310 805 599 3,184 107 Epinephrine Au- Injecr (EPI-PEN) 107 1,103 598 415 3,067 108 Inhalation Therapy by Machine 55 202 43 11 557 64 Manual Resuscitar 1 8 6 1 49 8 Mechanical Ventilar 0 0 1 3 1 5 Metered Dose Inhaler (MDI) Therapy 119 2,627 2,123 1,399 2,592 116

Oral Suctioning 3 3 3 4 15 10 Oxygen Administration 2 2 6 1 176 12 Peak Flow Meter 0 11 7 0 35 7 Postural Drainage and Percussion 0 3 0 2 12 3 Emergency Care and Cleaning of Tracheosmy Tube 2 5 2 4 3 12 and Sma Emergency Replacement of 2 5 1 1 2 9 Tracheosmy Tube Tracheosmy Suctioning - Sterile Technique 2 6 2 4 3 13 6. URINARY: Pre 4th School Personnel Trained Contracted Licensed Provider Trained Clean Catheterization 1 16 18 9 81 26 Self Catheterization 0 6 18 15 43 17 Sterile Catheterization 1 6 5 4 12 3 Credés Method 0 1 0 0 12 3