Table of Contents

Health

Study Guides

Work With Student Health Information

Health System Setup

Training Outline

Audience: Person(s) responsible for daily Health Management

Skills:

On-Demand Training Course(s):

Conditions

Conditions

Topics:

Medications

Medications

Topics:

Office Visits

Office Visits

Topics:

Immunizations

Immunizations

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Screenings

Screenings

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Additional Resources

Campus Community:

Registration Application Processing

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Health FAQ

I have an immunization record file from my state, can I import this into Infinite Campus or do I have to hand enter each record?

Depending on the formatting of the file you received, you may be able to use the Immunization Import Wizard (Health Office > Health Management > Immunization Import Wizard) to load these en masse.

Knowledge Base:

Can I enter screenings en masse?

Yes. Hearing, scoliosis, vision and dental screenings can be batch entered. Utilize the Health Screening Batch Entry tool (Health Office > Health Management > Health Screening Batch Entry Wizard).

Knowledge Base:

What happens to my appointments if school is cancelled or there is an early dismissal?

You can mass cancel appointments using Health Office Visit Cancellations (Health Office > Health Management > Health Office Visit Cancellations). Any appointments that have been scheduled (but not in-progress or completed) will be deleted for the day(s) you indicate in the tool.

Knowledge Base:

What’s the Daily Health Log? Can that help with COVID Screenings?

Yes! The Daily Health Log (Student Information > Health > Daily Health Log) is a way to record health checks that are performed on a daily basis. Staff can enter this information manually or a survey can be sent to parents to fill out.

Knowledge Base:

What if I don’t see a health condition or medication that I need to add to a student?

Lists throughout the Student Information Health Module are managed in System Administration. Contact your System Administrator to manage these lists.

Self-Guided Practice Activities

Task: A parent calls your school reporting that their student has recently been diagnosed with a peanut allergy (you may select a random student to use for this example). Add peanut allergy to this student's list of conditions. Staff should be instructed to take the student to the nurse if the student comes into contact with peanuts.

Corresponding Video Lesson

Task: You need to record a student's recent Hep B vaccination. (Please select a random student for this example). Enter their first dose of Hep B vaccine into their immunization record. They received this dose yesterday.

Corresponding Video Lesson

Task: You had to call a student's pharmacy today to confirm information about their current medications. Record this contact in the health contact log.

Corresponding Video Lesson