Category
Chronic Conditions
Category
Chronic Conditions
State law addresses plans for managing chronic conditions.
Asthma and Diabetes: Take Action
This manual provides guidance to help schools povide a safe learning environment for students with asthma and to provide effective long-term and emergency management of students' asthma.
Guidelines for Allergies in the School Setting
This document provides guidelines and recommendations to support local education agencies in managing allergies in the school setting.
Other Health Impairment Fact Sheet
This fact sheet provides information about asthma and recommends that schools and school nurses develop emergency plans for students experiencing an asthma attack.
Position Statement: Insulin Administration at School
This position statement from the West Virginia Council of School Nurses provides guidelines and information about administrating insulin at school.
West Virginia Code 18-2K-2. Adoption of guidelines for individual diabetes care plans.
(a) The State Board of Education shall adopt guidelines for the development and implementation of individual diabetes care plans on or before the first day of January 1, 2007. The guidelines for information and allowable actions in a diabetes care plan shall meet or exceed the American Diabetes Association's recommendations for the management of children with diabetes in the school and day care setting. The State Board of Education shall consult with the Bureau for Public Health and the Department of Health and Human Resources in the development of these guidelines. The State Board of Education also shall consult with county board of education employees who have been designated as responsible for coordinating their individual county's efforts to comply with federal regulations adopted under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. § 794. In its development of these guidelines, the State Board of Education shall consider recent resolutions by the Office of Civil Rights of the United States Department of Education regarding investigation of complaints alleging discrimination against students with diabetes.
The guidelines adopted by the state board shall include:
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(1) Procedures for school nurses to develop an individual diabetes care plan for any student diagnosed with diabetes, which shall involve the parent or guardian, the student's health care provider, the student's classroom teacher, the student if appropriate, and other appropriate school personnel;
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(2) Procedures for regular review of an individual care plan.
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(3) Information to be included in a diabetes care plan, including the responsibilities and appropriate staff development for teachers and other school personnel, an emergency care plan, the identification of allowable actions to be taken, the extent to which the student is able to participate in the student's diabetes care and management and other information necessary for teachers and other school personnel in order to offer appropriate assistance and support to the student; and
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(4) Procedures for information and staff development to be made available to teachers and other school personnel inorder to appropriately support and assist students with diabetes.
(b) The State Board of Education shall provide that the guidelines and any subsequent changes are published and disseminated to county boards of education
West Virginia Code 18-2K-3. Establishment and implementation of diabetes care plans by county boards to support and assist students with diabetes.
Each county board of education shall establish and adopt a diabetes care plan which shall be implemented in schools in which students diagnosed with diabetes are enrolled. The plan shall be adopted not later than six months after the State Board of Education adopts guidelines for the plans pursuant to section two of this article. The plan shall meet all of the guidelines for diabetes care plans adopted by the State Board of Education pursuant to section two of this article. In particular, the boards shall require the implementation of the procedures set forth in those guidelines for the development and implementation of individual diabetes care plans. County boards also shall make available necessary information and staff development to teachers and school personnel in order to appropriately support and assist students with diabetes in accordance with their individual diabetes care plans.
West Virginia Code 18-5-22c. Providing for the maintenance and use of epinephrine auto-injectors; administration of injections; notice; indemnity from liability; rules.
(a) A public, private, parochial or denominational school located within this state may possess and maintain at the school a supply of epinephrine auto-injectors for use in emergency medical care or treatment for an anaphylactic reaction. A prior diagnosis for a student or school personnel requiring the use of epinephrine auto-injectors is not necessary to permit the school to stock epinephrine auto-injectors. Epinephrine auto-injectors shall be maintained by the school in a secure location which is only accessible by medical personnel and authorized nonmedical personnel and not by students.