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WEBB CISD HEALTH SERVICES

Welcome to Health Services for Webb Consolidated Independent School District. This web site was created for Teachers, Parents and Students. If you have any health related questions or would like any additional information regarding health issues, please contact your school nurse. School nurses monitor required immunizations, mandated health screenings and health trends on the campus. Communication with families is important, parents are asked to keep the Student Health & Emergency Information up to date with current contact number, allergies and medical needs.

 

WEBB CISD is committed to supporting the health and well-being of every student. Our nurse provides a wide range of health services that support academic success by managing both acute and chronic conditions. In accordance with Texas law (TEC §38.036), we are providing you with a list of all healthcare services that may be provided to students, at all WEBB CISD campuses, by licensed healthcare professionals or other authorized personnel

 

Thank you for partnering with us to ensure your child’s health and safety during the school day. Below is a comprehensive list of nursing services available through our school health program:

 

Routine & Preventative Services
  • Vision and hearing screenings and referrals (as mandated by the state)
  • Spinal curvature (scoliosis) screenings and referrals (as mandated by the state)
  • Acanthosis screenings and referrals(as mandated by the state)
  •  Height and weight assessments
  • Vital sign assessments
  • Head lice screening and follow-up
  • Dental health assessments and referrals
  • General wellness assessments and referrals
  • Immunization compliance review (as mandated by the state)
  • Health promotion and disease prevention education

 

Screenings that are state-mandated will be performed unless an opt-out notice is received prior to the screening. Failure to comply will result in exclusion from school. If you choose to opt-out, within 60 days you must:

Take your child to a healthcare provider to obtain the screening at your cost and provide the results to the school or provide a signed and notorized exemption form or submit proof of an examination within the last year.

First Aid Management
  • Assessment and as needed intervention/treatment for students presenting with injuries (cuts, bruises, sprains, etc.)

Acute Illness or Discomfort Management

  • Assessment and as needed intervention/treatment for students presenting with symptoms of illness, infection or discomfort
  • Isolation and parent notification if symptoms meet criteria for exclusion
  • Monitoring of infectious diseases and reporting to appropriate health authorities when necessary

Chronic Condition Management

  • Assessment and as needed intervention for chronic conditions (e.g., asthma, diabetes, seizures, severe allergies, ADHD)
  • Implementation of special health needs plans (EAP, IHP, IEP, 504 Plan)

Clinic Products

Provide basic, nonprescription products for minor first aid or symptoms, as listed below. All products will be used in a manner that is consistent with the instructions on the container’s label.

Saline solution & eye wash

Contact lens solution

Dental Wax

Petroleum

Sting relief swabs

Eucerin lotion

Aloe Vera

burn gel 

Isopropyl alcohol

Skintergrity wound cleanser

Hand Soap

Hot/Cold packs

 

 

 

Health Crisis & Emergency Response

  • CPR and AED administration
  • Administration of emergency Narcan
  • Blood glucose assessment
  • First response (assessment and intervention) to medical emergencies until EMS arrives
  • Implementation of individual emergency action plans (EAPs)

 

Medication Services

  • Safe storage and administration of parent provided prescription and over-the-counter medications with proper documentation
    • Daily medication administration (with physician/parent authorization)
    • Administration of as needed medications (with physician/parent authorization)
    • Administration of emergency medications (with physician/parent authorization)
  • Maintenance of medication logs and compliance with all medication-related laws
  • Supervision of self-carry/self-administer medications as allowed (e.g., asthma inhalers, EpiPens)

Mental & Behavioral Health Support (as provided by nursing staff)

  • Observation and documentation of emotional health concerns as related to physical symptoms
  • Crisis response in coordination with counselors and district mental health staff
  • Referral to school counselors or outside professionals, as appropriate

Collaboration & Education

  • Development of individualized healthcare plans (IHPs)
  • Participation in ARD/504/RTI/attendance committees as needed for student health
  • Communication with physicians, specialists, and community providers (with parental consent)
  • Resources and referrals to community clinics or health agencies

Specialized Clinical Procedures (with physician/parent authorization)

  • Blood glucose monitoring
  • G-tube feeding and care
  • Tracheostomy care or suctioning
  • Oxygen therapy
  • Wound care and dressing changes

Parent Rights

You have the right to:

  • Decline or opt out of non-emergency healthcare services not required by law
  • Receive notification of any change in health services
  • Request additional information or clarification about the nursing services your child may receive

If you have questions or wish to update your child’s medical information or consents, please contact your campus nurse directly.