3418 Emergency Treatment

The Board recognizes that schools are responsible for providing first aid or emergency treatment in case of a sudden illness or injury to a student, but that further medical attention is the responsibility of the parent or guardian.
 
When a student is injured, it is the responsibility of staff to see that immediate care and attention is given to the injured party until relieved by a superior, a nurse, or a doctor. Word of the accident should be sent to the principal's office and to the nurse. The principal or designated staff member should immediately contact the parent so that the parent can arrange for care or treatment of the injured student.
 
In the event that the parent or emergency contact cannot be reached, and in the judgment of the principal or person in charge immediate medical attention is required, the injured student may be taken directly to the hospital and treated by the physician on call. However, an injured or ill student should only be moved if a first aid provider has determined that it is safe to do so, or that it is safe to transport the student in a private vehicle. Students with head or neck injuries should only be moved or transported by emergency medical technicians. When the parent is located, he/she may then choose to continue the treatment or make other arrangements.
 
The district is not qualified under law to comply with directives to physicians limiting medical treatment and will not accept such directives.
 
The superintendent shall establish procedures to be followed in any accident, and for providing first aid or emergency treatment to a student who is ill or injured.
 
Legal Reference:    
RCW 28A.605.010 Removing child from school grounds during school hours--Procedure
 
Adoption Date: 11/18/08
Franklin Pierce Schools
Revised:
Classification: Priority