Prior to returning to school,an Individualized Health Plan (IHP) will be developed for the child

1. who has recently developed apenicillin allergy.
2. newly diagnosed with insulindependent diabetes mellitus.
3. who has been treated for head lice.
4. who has missed two weeks of schooldue to mononucleosis.


Answer:2
Rationale: An IHP that ensures appropriate management of the child's healthcare needs must be developed for a child newly diagnosed with a chronic illness such as diabetes. A child who is allergic to penicillin will not receive this medication any longer and therefore should not encounter any problems related to it at school. A child who has been treated for head lice can return to school and does not need an IHP. While a child who has missed two weeks of school will need to make arrangements for makeup work,an IHP is not needed.

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