A school nurse is preparing individualized health plans (IHPs) for students. Which of the following items would likely be included in the plans? Select all that apply

a. academic needs of the student
b. goals and interventions to enhance health status
c. outcomes that will allow the student to remain in school
d. dietary considerations or restrictions


B, C, D

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Correct An IHP is a document that outlines the special health needs, goals, interventions, and outcomes necessary to enhance health status.
An IHP is a document that outlines the special health needs, goals, interventions, and outcomes necessary to improve or maintain the health of the child and allow the student to remain in school.
An IHP is a document that outlines the special health needs, goals, interventions, and outcomes necessary to improve or maintain the health of the child and allow the student to remain in school. Dietary considerations would also be included.
Incorrect The academic needs of the student would not be included in the IHP.

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