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Title=”Segovia Parents Demand School Nurses for Health Emergencies

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Segovia Schools See ​Surge in Requests ​for‍ on-Site Nursing Support for Students with chronic Conditions

Segovia, Spain ‍ -⁣ Parents in Segovia province ⁣are increasingly requesting on-site nursing support ‌in public ⁤schools to manage chronic student health conditions ⁣and ⁣respond to potential emergencies, prompting ⁤action from the ‌Junta de Castilla y León. The⁢ demand reflects a growing⁣ need to support students​ with conditions like‌ type ‍1 ⁣diabetes and⁢ severe allergies, ensuring‌ their safety and well-being during the school day.

One mother described the delicate balance between fostering her ⁣daughter’s independence and ensuring her safety while managing type‌ 1 diabetes. “Now that she is older, we are⁤ going‍ to give her more​ independence, we are going to trust her,” she ‍said,⁢ noting her ‍daughter carries a fanny pack⁤ with a glucose meter and pills to school in Segovia.The mother also highlighted the​ need for ⁢school staff to ⁣be prepared to administer ⁢glucagon‍ in⁣ case of unconsciousness, ⁢and for adaptability during⁤ exams, stating,‌ “If you have a drop, you ⁢have to stop taking the exam.”

The requests extend‍ beyond‌ diabetes. Another parent‍ shared concerns about her seven-year-old daughter’s severe allergies to nuts, honey, fish,​ and shellfish. “I’m afraid to ⁤take the⁤ dining room service, fortunately I can provide the food‍ at home,”​ she explained, ​adding ⁣that despite educating⁤ other parents ⁣and faculty – including a pediatrician’s presentation three years ​ago – she remains vigilant with an epinephrine auto-injector. ⁤”You would ‌have to prick it, you⁤ have to have blood to do⁤ it.” She lives with the daily fear of a reaction, stating, “When ⁢they call me from school⁢ I always think, oh, nothing happened.”

The process for authorizing a nurse‍ in a school requires a thorough ​review of ​each ⁣student’s case by the Social and Health⁣ Commission of the Ministry of‍ Education, based on a medical report detailing required care, both pharmacological and non-pharmacological.

Currently, twelve educational ⁣centers in the province of Segovia have been ​authorized to hire nurses to ​support students with‌ these needs: IES of La Albuera, María Moliner, Marqués de⁢ Lozoya⁢ (Cuéllar), María Zambrano (El Espinar), ​CEIPs of El​ peñascal Arcipreste de ⁢Hita (El Espinar), Marqués del Arco (San ⁣Cristóbal), ‌Agapito ⁢Marazuela (La Granja de San Ildefonso), Teodosio ⁣el ⁤Grande (Coca), Santa Clara (Cuéllar), plus⁤ the rural centers of El Olmar (Olombrada) and Los Almendros (La‌ Lastrilla).

the increasing demand underscores the growing‌ complexity of ​managing student health needs within the ​school environment, requiring adaptation and ‌collaboration between​ parents, educators, and healthcare professionals. Children are “debuting” with these conditions at varying ages, from infancy​ through secondary school, necessitating at least a year‍ of adjustment to treatment plans.

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