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Default Andy tests for diabetes this AM.


"Stan Horwitz" > wrote in message
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> In article <wjTWi.358$lx.295@trndny05>,
> "Julie Bove" > wrote:
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>> "Boron Elgar" > wrote in message
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>> > I don't think the district where I know this happened ever prevented a
>> > kid from testing/injecting altogether, but requested it be done at the
>> > nurses office. This was an elementary school and I wonder if that had
>> > something to do with it. I have a vague memory that the insulin was
>> > kept in the nurse's office.

>>
>> My daughter has a diabetic in her class. She has to go to the nurse's
>> office for insulin. Not sure about the testing.

>
> Could it be that the insulin needs to be refrigerated? Maybe the nurse's
> office is where that student's insulin is kept.


I believe ALL meds must be kept in the nurse's office. They do have fridges
in some of the classrooms. Teacher is also diabetic but am not sure if she
uses insulin or not.