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Seizure Management in School Jean M. Lane, R.N., B.S.N., M.A. School Nurse Town of Westport May 2010

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Seizure Management in School. Jean M. Lane, R.N., B.S.N., M.A. School Nurse Town of Westport May 2010. Overview. Communication Plan development Teacher/staff education Resources Questions. Communication: Parent/Student. Obtain seizure history information Triggers - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Seizure Management in School

Jean M. Lane, R.N., B.S.N., M.A.School Nurse

Town of Westport May

2010

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Overview

Communication Plan development Teacher/staff education Resources Questions

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Communication: Parent/Student

Obtain seizure history information Triggers Warning signs/behavior changes Type(s) of seizures Typical duration of seizure

activity When the last seizure occurred

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Communication: Parent/Student (cont.)

Obtain treatment plan information Medication(s): daily First aid procedures during seizure Medications: rescue/emergency Appropriate magnet use if has a vagus

nerve stimulator Post ictal status/management

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Communication: Parent/Student (cont.)

Sample form Questionnaire for Parent of

Student with Seizures (Epilepsy Foundation)

Health History Assessment (State Department of Education)

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Communication:Parent/Student (cont.)

Obtain additional information General health status (past and

present) Educational status/concerns General concerns

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Communication:Parent/Student (Cont.)

Obtain permission to communicate with the health care provider School district’s HIPAA and

FERPA compliant release form Health care provider’s release

form

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Communication:Health Care Provider

Obtain seizure history information Past medical history Triggers Warning signs/behavior change Type(s) of seizures Typical duration of seizure activity When the last seizure occurred

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Communication:Health Care Provider

(Cont.)

Obtain treatment plan information Medications: daily at school First aid procedures during

seizure What is considered a “seizure

emergency” Medications: rescue/emergency

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Communication:Health Care Provider

(Cont.)

Obtain treatment plan information (cont.) Use of vagus nerve stimulator

magnet as ordered When to call 911 Post ictal status/management

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Communication:Health Care Provider

(Cont.)

Sample forms Seizure Action Plan (Epilepsy

Foundation) District forms

Medication order form Special procedure form

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Communication:Health Care Provider

(Cont.)

Special considerations Health services Transportation Field trips Activity precautions/restrictions Sports

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Communication:Teachers/Staff

Obtain information regarding seizure observations Observations – new student vs

student with new diagnosis General academic

status/concerns

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Plan Development

Individualized healthcare plan (IHP) “Written document that outlines

the provision of student healthcare services intended to achieve specific student outcomes.” (NASN & ANA, 2005)

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Plan Development Emergency Care Plan (ECP)

An ECP is a written plan of action that addresses the “emergency care needs of a student who may have a life-threatening episode (Harringan, 2002) and is generally written for the purpose of directing the actions of school personnel (Schwab & Gelfman, 2001).” (NASN, 2008)

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Plan Development

Emergency Care Plan (ECP) (Cont.) Based on information obtained

from parent/student and health care provider

Simple, clear, understandable to lay people, and easy to read

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Plan Development

Transportation Care Plan (TCP) Alerts bus driver and provides clear

directions for bus driver to follow Based on parent/student, health care

provider input and district policies Distributed to appropriate personnel Samples

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Teacher/Staff Education

Provide general seizure education Epilepsy Foundation “Fact Sheet” Epilepsy Foundation videos –

Seizure Disorders and the School I Seizure Disorders and the School II

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Teacher/Staff Education

Review plans with staff Individualized healthcare plan Individualized emergency care plan Individualized transportation plan

Update plans yearly or more often as needed

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Teacher/Staff Education (Cont.)

Stress importance of communication Parent Nurse Student observations

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Resources

Epilepsy Foundation of CT 800-899-3745 Epilepsyct.com

www.epilepsyfoundation.org/schoolnurse Seizure Action Plan form Epilepsy Foundation Marketplace

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Questions ??