School Nurse Asthma Assessment Tool is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Department of Health - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is the School Nurse Asthma Assessment Tool?
A: The School Nurse Asthma Assessment Tool is a tool used by school nurses in New Mexico to assess students with asthma.
Q: Why is the assessment tool used?
A: The assessment tool is used to help identify students with asthma and monitor their symptoms and medication use.
Q: How does the assessment tool work?
A: The assessment tool includes a series of questions about the student's symptoms, triggers, medication use, and emergency action plan. The nurse uses this information to determine the student's asthma control.
Q: Who uses the assessment tool?
A: School nurses in New Mexico use the assessment tool to assess students with asthma.
Q: What is the goal of using the assessment tool?
A: The goal of using the assessment tool is to ensure that students with asthma receive appropriate care and support at school.
Q: Is the assessment tool specific to New Mexico?
A: Yes, the School Nurse Asthma Assessment Tool is specific to New Mexico.
Q: How often is the assessment tool used?
A: The assessment tool is typically used on an ongoing basis to monitor students with asthma throughout the school year.
Q: Are there any guidelines or protocols for using the assessment tool?
A: Yes, the assessment tool is accompanied by guidelines and protocols for school nurses to follow when using the tool.
Q: Can parents or guardians provide input for the assessment?
A: Yes, parents or guardians can provide input for the assessment by sharing information about their child's asthma symptoms and medication use.
Q: Is the assessment tool mandatory for all schools in New Mexico?
A: The use of the School Nurse Asthma Assessment Tool may be mandatory or recommended by the New Mexico Department of Health for schools in the state.
Form Details:
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