Medical emergencies occurring at school

Children and adults might experience emergency situations because of injuries, complications of chronic health conditions, or unexpected major illnesses that occur in schools. In February 2001, the American of Pediatrics issued a policy statement titled “Guidelines for Emergency Care in Schools” (available at: http://aappolicy.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/pediatrics;107/2/435). Since the release of that statement, the spectrum of potential individual student emergencies has changed significantly. The increase in the number of children with special health care needs and chronic conditions attending schools and the challenges associated with ensuring that schools have access to on-site licensed health care professionals on an ongoing basis have added to increasing the risks of emergencies in schools. The goal of this statement is to increase pediatricians’ awareness of schools’ roles in preparing for individual student emergencies and to provide recommendations for primary care and physicians on how to assist and support personnel. (Source: PEDIATRICS)

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