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BLENDON CLINIC
» Parents Info:Medications for Washington D.C Trip
» WASHINGTON DC MEDICATION QR CODE PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION FORM COMPLETED BY A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
» Tdap video
Hawthorne HEALTH CLINIC
» Arthur video Binky Goes Nuts
» 5th Growth and Development video
» Immunization requirements birth -6 years
» Immunization schedule Birth to 6 Yrs.
» Interactive immunization chart
» OMNI POD YOU TUBE DEMO
CHERRINGTON HEALTH CLINIC
» Arthur video Binky Goes Nuts
» BABY IMMUNIZATIONS HOW TO DISTRACT
» CDC VACCINE PODCAST
» Ohio tick information and removal video
» school age distraction getting vaccines
LICE PODCAST
» Podcast Link
» INFORMATION FOR PARENTS
» LICE INFORMATION FOR PARENTS
Medication Safety video for students
» FOOD ALLERGY OVERVIEW
Return to Play/ Return to School
» Staff Training anaphylaxis
» BUS DRIVERS AND other staff Glucagon for low blood sugars
» EPINEPHRINE AUTO INJECTOR FOR STAFF TRAINING
WHAT DOES A SCHOOL NURSE DO? (National Association of School Nurse video)
Allergy Action Plan form
FLU Vaccine information
LICE FACTS
EYE EXAM VIDEO
2020-2021 Ohio Immunization requirements
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WCS STAFF RESOURCES
» Medication Administration
» WCS Anaphylaxis Training
» Managing classroom allergies
» Epinephrine Autoinjector School Staff training
» How to use a nebulizer for a child
» HELP I NEED TO CREATE AN ACCIDENT REPORT
» EPILEPSY DRUG AND DEVICES
Tressa Rudik Vargo RN
Contact Info:
Best Contact rudikt@wcsoh.org
614-797-6406
HEAD LICE (PEDICULOSIS) OVERVIEW
Head lice are yellowish-white insects that live on the human scalp.
Lice do
not
have wings, and they cannot fly, hop, or jump.
Head lice are about 1/8 of an inch long.
They are difficult to see because they are small and move quickly.
Itching of the scalp may be the first sign of head lice.
Most often what you see are the oval eggs (nits) which have been laid by the lice. They are commonly found behind the ears and at the nape of the neck.
Head lice is common, easily treated, and generally not associated with any serious medical complication.
The status of a person’s cleanliness has nothing to do with having or getting head lice.
You get head lice from another person by
direct contact
with that person’s head, combs, brushes, sleeping in the same bed, etc.
It is most often transmitted from one person to another in children’s homes/neighborhoods when they play closely with one another, but more often when they have sleep-overs.
It is recommended that you do not use the common shampoo products specifically to treat head lice unless you have a verified case, as most products contain insecticide.
WCS Health Service’s procedure regarding head lice:
When head lice are found on a student at school, close contacts are checked. It is more important to check close contacts (usually siblings & friends who play together/have parties together also at home) than checking an entire classroom.
The student is treated with head lice shampoo and nits (eggs) are removed at home or by a company which will issue a certificate of treatment.
Upon return to school A HEAD CHECK IN THE CLINIC TO DETERMINE THAT THERE ARE NO LIVE BUGS AND MOST OF THE NITS ARE GONE. There is no specific time that a student has to remain at home.
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