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Health Services - The Wardlaw + Hartridge School
Health Services - The Wardlaw + Hartridge School
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The School Nurse supports student success by providing health care assessment, intervention, and follow-up for all students at The Wardlaw+Hartridge School. The School Nurse provides care to students or staff who have been injured or who present with acute illnesses. The School Nurse is responsible for medication administration and the performance of health care procedures that are within the scope of nursing practice and are ordered by an appropriately licensed health care provider. Local and state health ordinances are utilized, as well. In order to address potential health problems that are barriers to learning or symptoms of underlying medical conditions, the School Nurse is often an active part of team meetings. Frequent, confidential communication is emphasized with administrators, learning specialists, teachers, school counselors, staff, athletics personnel, and families for a holistic approach to the mental, emotional, and physical well being of our students’ health. The nurse is dually employed by the Monmouth Ocean Educational Services Commission (MOESC).
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Annual Student Medical Forms
Newly Admitted Students
Medication Release Forms
School Handbook
Medical Examination Form for All Students
All Newly Admitted Students
Permission for Minor Student to Self-Administer Medication
Asthma Medication Plan
Authorization for Medication
Food Allergy Action Plan
Seizure Action Plan
SCHOOL HANDBOOK
Concussion Fact Sheet for Parents
Annual Illness Policy
Sudden Cardiac Death in Young Athletes
W+H Policy & Guidelines for Management of a Student with Life-Threatening Food Allergies
Seizure First Aid Information
Heads Up to Schools: Know Your Concussion ABCs
W+H Annual Illness Policy
Sudden Cardiac Death in Young Athletes: Basic Facts from the New Jersey Department of Health
W+H Policy & Guidelines for Management of a Student with Life-Threatening Food Allergies
Seizure First Aid Information
Mrs. Angela Farese, BSN RN CSN
School Nurse
Email Nurse
(908) 754-1882, Ext. 130
School Nurse, Angela Farese, offers a few health tips for the W+H Community, to improve your well-being during Self-Care Sundays.
Ryan Oliveira, Athletic Trainer, starts off the Self-Care Sunday series with a video offering useful posture tips while, working, teaching and learning at home.
Athletic Trainer, Ryan Oliveira, shares thoughts on the importance of gratitude in our Self-Care Sundays series.
Shannon Sari, Lower School Music Teacher, shares calming breathing techniques with music for mindfulness in this Self-Care Sunday post.
Athletic Trainer, Ryan Oliveira, shares some important thoughts on the benefits of sunshine and Vitamin D.
Zoe Bongiovanni, School Counselor, shares a simple mindset tip in our Self-Care Sunday series.
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