Category
Chronic Conditions
Category
Chronic Conditions
State law addresses plans for managing chronic conditions.
Diabetes Medical Management Plan
This document provides a medical management plan for students with diabetes.
Emergency Action Plan
This document provides an emergency action plan for students with diabetes.
Sample Anaphylaxis Policy and Procedure
This page contains a sample district anaphylaxis and food allergy policy and a sample district anaphylaxis procedure.
Sample Asthma Policies
This page contains sample district asthma policies and sample asthma action plans.
Wisconsin Asthma Program: Guide to Asthma-Friendly Schools
This resource provides guidance to schools to support students with asthma through management, education, and trigger reduction.
Wisconsin Statutes and Annotations 118.29 Administration of drugs and emergency care.
2r. Except for glucagon administered under subd. 2., may administer glucagon to any pupil who the school bus driver, employee, or volunteer knows is diabetic and who appears to be experiencing a severe low blood sugar event with altered consciousness if, as soon as practicable, the school bus operator, employee, or volunteer reports the event by dialing the telephone number “911” or, in an area in which the telephone number “911” is not available, the telephone number for an emergency medical service provider.
Wisconsin Statutes and Annotations 118.292 Possession and use of epinephrine auto-injectors.
(1r) While in school, at a school-sponsored activity or under the supervision of a school authority, an asthmatic pupil may possess and use a metered dose inhaler or dry powder inhaler if all of the following are true:
- (a) The pupil uses the inhaler before exercise to prevent the onset of asthmatic symptoms or uses the inhaler to alleviate asthmatic symptoms.
- (b) The pupil has the written approval of the pupil's physician and, if the pupil is a minor, the written approval of the pupil's parent or guardian.
- (c) The pupil has provided the school principal with a copy of the approval or approvals under par. (b).
Wisconsin Statutes and Annotations 118.292 Possession and use of epinephrine auto-injectors.
(1r) While in school, at a school-sponsored activity or under the supervision of a school authority, an asthmatic pupil may possess and use a metered dose inhaler or dry powder inhaler if all of the following are true:
- (a) The pupil uses the inhaler before exercise to prevent the onset of asthmatic symptoms or uses the inhaler to alleviate asthmatic symptoms.
- (b) The pupil has the written approval of the pupil's physician and, if the pupil is a minor, the written approval of the pupil's parent or guardian.
- (c) The pupil has provided the school principal with a copy of the approval or approvals under par. (b).
Wisconsin Statutes and Annotations 118.2925 Life-threatening allergies in schools; use of epinephrine auto-injectors.
(2) SCHOOL PLAN.
- (a) The governing body of a school may adopt a plan for the management of pupils attending the school who have life-threatening allergies. If the governing body of a school does so, it shall specify in the plan the training necessary to perform the activities under sub. (4). The governing body of a school may not adopt a plan unless it has been approved by a physician.
Wisconsin Statutes and Annotations 118.2925 Life-threatening allergies in schools; use of epinephrine auto-injectors.
(2) SCHOOL PLAN.
- (b) The governing body of a school that has adopted a plan under par. (a) shall make the plan available on the governing body's Internet site or the Internet site of each school under its jurisdiction or, if an Internet site does not exist, give a copy of the plan to any person upon request.
(3) PRESCRIPTION FOR SCHOOLS. A physician, an advanced practice nurse prescriber, or a physician assistant may prescribe epinephrine auto-injectors in the name of a school that has adopted a plan under sub. (2)(a), to be maintained by the school for use under sub. (4).
(4) USE OF EPINEPHRINE AUTO-INJECTORS. The governing body of a school that has adopted a plan under sub. (2)(a) may authorize a school nurse or designated school personnel to do any of the following on school premises or at a school-sponsored activity:
- (a) Provide an epinephrine auto-injector to a pupil to self-administer the epinephrine auto-injector in accordance with a prescription specific to the pupil that is on file with the school.
- (b) Administer an epinephrine auto-injector to a pupil in accordance with a prescription specific to the pupil that is onfile with the school.
- (c) Administer an epinephrine auto-injector to a pupil or other person who the school nurse or designated school personnel in good faith believes is experiencing anaphylaxis in accordance with a standing protocol from a physician, an advanced practice nurse prescriber, or a physician assistant, regardless of whether the pupil or other person has a prescription for an epinephrine auto-injector. If the pupil or other person does not have a prescription for an epinephrine auto-injector, or the person who administers the epinephrine auto-injector does not know whether the pupil or other person has a prescription for an epinephrine auto-injector, the person who administers the epinephrine auto-injector shall, as soon as practicable, report the administration by dialing the telephone number “911” or, in an area in which the telephone number “911” is not available, the telephone number for an emergency medical service provider.