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SHPPS 2006: State-level Summaries
Health Services (3.0)

SHPPS > State-level Summaries

Table 3.1   States with a Health Services (HSV) Coordinator and States That Require Each District and School to Have an HSV Coordinator

Table 3.2.1   States That Require Districts or Schools to Provide Health Services When Needed, by Type of Service

Table 3.2.2   States That Require Districts or Schools to Provide Health Services When Needed, by Type of Service

Table 3.2.3   States That Require Districts or Schools to Provide Health Services When Needed, by Type of Service

Table 3.3   States That Require Districts or Schools to Provide Prevention Services, by Type of Service

Table 3.4   States That Require Specific Immunizations or Vaccinations for Entry into Each School Level, by Type of Vaccine

Table 3.5   States That Require Specific Written Documentation Before School Staff May Administer Medication, by Type of Documentation

Table 3.6   States That Have Adopted a Policy Related to Who May Administer Medications to a Student at School, and States That Allow Some Students to Carry and Self-Administer Medications, by Type of Medication

Table 3.7   States That Require Supplies for Applying Standard or Universal Precautions Be Available in Specific Locations, by Location

Table 3.8   States That Require Schools to Allow Students with HIV Infection or AIDS to Engage in Specific Activities as Long as They Are Able and to Allow Teachers and Staff with HIV Infection or AIDS to Work as Long as They Are Able

Table 3.9   States That Require Schools to Complete Injury and Illness Reports and That Require Schools to Report Notifiable Diseases Among Students

Table 3.10   States That Require Districts or Schools to Screen Students for Health Problems, by Health Problem

Table 3.11   States That Specify a Maximum Student-to-School Nurse Ratio and That Require Each School to Have a Full-Time School Nurse

Table 3.12   States That Require School Nurses to Participate in the Development of Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), Individualized Health Plans (IHPs), and 504 Plans

Table 3.13   States with Schools or School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) That Serve as Medicaid Providers by Providing Health Services to Students

Table 3.14   States That Require a Minimum Education Level for Newly Hired School Nurses

Table 3.15   States That Require Newly Hired School Nurses to Have a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) License, Registered Nurse (RN) License, National Certification from the National Board for Certification of School Nurses (NBCSN), and State Certification

Table 3.16.1   States That Provided Funding for Staff Development or Offered Staff Development on Health Services Topics to School Nurses During the Past Two Years, by Topic

Table 3.16.2   States That Provided Funding for Staff Development or Offered Staff Development on Health Services Topics to School Nurses During the Past Two Years, by Topic

Table 3.16.3   States That Provided Funding for Staff Development or Offered Staff Development on Health Services Topics to School Nurses During the Past Two Years, by Topic

Table 3.17   States That Provided Funding for Staff Development or Offered Staff  Development on Prevention Services Topics to School Nurses During the Past Two Years, by Topic

Table 3.18   States That Provided Funding for Staff Development or Offered Staff Development to Teachers or Other School Staff on Health Topics During the Past Two Years, by Topic

Table 3.19   States That Provide Model Policies on Health Topics, by Topic





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