Requires school districts to maintain supply of nasal rescue medication and oxygen for seizure emergencies; provides for training of designees to administer nasal rescue medication and oxygen when school nurse is not physical present.
Impact
The bill restructures existing protocols around seizure management in schools, reinforcing student safety during medical emergencies. By clarifying the responsibilities of school nurses and providing a legal framework for training designees, S898 aims to enhance the preparedness of schools to handle seizure-related incidents. Moreover, the bill establishes clear guidelines about liability, emphasizing the need for written parental consent to indemnify school districts against possible legal claims stemming from emergency interventions.
Summary
Bill S898 mandates that New Jersey school districts maintain supplies of nasal rescue medications and portable oxygen delivery devices for seizure emergencies. Under the bill, schools are required to implement seizure action plans that involve hiring designated staff (volunteers from existing personnel) to administer these medications in the absence of the school nurse. This ensures that in emergency situations, medical assistance is available swiftly and effectively, with medications stored in easily accessible locations throughout school facilities.
Contention
While proponents argue that S898 greatly improves the safety measures in schools, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential burden it places on school staff and the financial implications for districts, especially regarding training and medication procurement. Critics worry about the adequacy of training for non-medical personnel and whether the required protocols will be effectively implemented without compromising other essential educational resources. Thus, the passage of this bill may prompt further debates about school funding and staffing in relation to health emergency preparedness.
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Requires school districts to maintain supply of nasal rescue medication and oxygen for seizure emergencies; provides for training of designees to administer nasal rescue medication and oxygen when school nurse is not physical present.
Requires school districts to maintain supply of nasal rescue medication and oxygen for seizure emergencies; provides for training of designees to administer nasal rescue medication and oxygen when school nurse is not physical present.
Requires school districts to maintain supply of nasal rescue medication and oxygen for seizure emergencies; provides for training of designees to administer nasal rescue medication and oxygen when school nurse is not physical present.
Requires school districts to maintain supply of nasal rescue medication and oxygen for seizure emergencies; provides for training of designees to administer nasal rescue medication and oxygen when school nurse is not physical present.
Requires public schools to develop policy for emergency administration of nasal seizure rescue medication and use of manual vagus nerve stimulators on students with seizure disorders.
Requires public schools to develop policy for emergency administration of nasal seizure rescue medication and use of manual vagus nerve stimulator on students with seizure disorder.
Requires public schools to develop policy for emergency administration of nasal seizure rescue medication and use of manual vagus nerve stimulators on students with seizure disorders.
Requires public schools to develop policy for emergency administration of nasal seizure rescue medication and use of manual vagus nerve stimulator on student with seizure disorder.
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Requires institutions of higher education to maintain supply of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray for opioid overdose emergencies and permits emergency administration of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray by licensed campus medical professionals and resident assistants.
Requires institutions of higher education to maintain supply and develop policy governing use of naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray for opioid overdose emergencies.
Requires school districts to maintain supply of nasal rescue medication and oxygen for seizure emergencies; provides for training of designees to administer nasal rescue medication and oxygen when school nurse is not physical present.
Requires school districts to maintain supply of nasal rescue medication and oxygen for seizure emergencies; provides for training of designees to administer nasal rescue medication and oxygen when school nurse is not physical present.
Requires school districts to maintain supply of nasal rescue medication and oxygen for seizure emergencies; provides for training of designees to administer nasal rescue medication and oxygen when school nurse is not physical present.