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Diabetes Care at School What School Staff Need To Know

Type I or Type II? The results are the same-not enough insulin available Student must manage their diet, medication, and exercise 24/7

Hypoglycemia Low Blood Sugar

Hyperglycemia High Blood Sugar

Your Role Review your student’s care plan Care plans are in the health folder on the Common Drive, and in your student’s confidential file-blue folder Be aware of the signs of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. You may be on duty when a child or staff member in the building displays symptoms.

Nursing Please see the health room staff if you have questions. Printed symptom cards are available upon request-contact Lisa