The school nurse is implementing a program to decrease bullying. Which interventions are appropriate for the school nurse to implement?
1. Train teachers about the behaviors
2. Ensure adult supervision in the hallways
3. Teach children to report behaviors
4. Ensure that immunizations are up-to-date
5. Set up anti-hazing policies
Correct Answer: 1,2,3
Rationale: Appropriate interventions for the school nurse to implement when dealing with bullying in a school include training the teachers on the signs of bullying; ensuring adult supervision in the hallways, as this is where bullying tends to take place; and teach children to report bullying behaviors. Ensuring that immunizations are up to date is not an intervention aimed at decreasing bullying. Hazing and bullying are two separate problems.
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