The school nurse would most likely be involved in a team in formulating an individualized education program (IEP) for which of the following students?

A) An 8-year-old with a history of aggressive behavior toward peers
B) A 14-year-old whose father has recently been called into military service
C) A 9-year-old who has just moved to the area from out of state
D) A 10-year-old who has tested at a level of gifted intelligence


Ans: A
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School psychologists design interventions to address and prevent academic and behavior difficulties. When schools identify students who need special education services and develop plans to meet their individual needs, they form a school-based multidisciplinary team. Team members can include school psychologists, school nurses, social workers, teachers, physical and occupational therapists, school administrators, speech-language therapists, mental health counselors, and, most important, family members. Youths also can participate in the development of a plan of treatment tailored to their specific needs.

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