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Placement profile for Kelbourne School
Type of placement
Community Special Education primary/nursery school
Age range 2-12 years
Placement location
Kelbourne School
109 Hotspur Street
Glasgow G20 8LH
Telephone number
0141 945 1204
Senior Charge Nurse/Area
Manager
Key learning opportunities
and experience to be
gained
Angela Hall/ Wendy Commins
School Nurse Sharon Falconer
Care, Compassion and Communication
Care provided at home or other community settings
Holistic family care which includes family centred care
Communication skills
Working within a multi-disciplinary team
Documentation and record keeping
Prioritising care
Wound care
Insertion of Naso-gastric tubes
Care of gastrostomy tube
Bowel Washouts
Care of Stomas
Tracheotomy care and tube changing
Pin site Care
Children requiring investigations
Child Protection
Palliative Care
Supervised medication
Day surgery follow up
Support for families who care for children with complex or
exceptionally health needs.
Care of central line
Teaching child, family /carers
Teaching self catheterisation skills
Oxygen / Suction
Seizure management
Continence management
Challenging behaviour
Organisational aspects of care
Prioritising care
Daily routine
Infection Control
All aspects of infection measures
Hand washing
Disposal of waste
Nutrition & Fluid management
Health Promotion
Height and Weight Monitoring
Monitor feeding regimes
Medicine Management
Medicine administration
Oral drug calculations
IM /SC injections
Term Time consent
Safe storage of medication
Emergency medication
Administration of oxygen
Understanding of medication policy within special schools
Additional learning
opportunities linked to
placement:
Additional information:
Suggested reading:
Opportunities to work with education medical staff, speech and
language therapists, optometrist, health visitor’s,
physiotherapists, occupational therapists, orthotic clinics, bioengineers, social workers and special education teachers’
Shifts – 7.5hours
Trig, E & Mohammed, A (2010) Practice in Children’s Nursing
Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone
Hewitt-Taylor J. (2007) Children with Complex
And Continuing Health Care Needs. The Experiences of the
family Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Scottish Executive 2003 A Scottish Framework for Nursing in
Schools Scottish executive Edinburgh
Getting it right for every child ( GIRFEC)
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/People/YoungPeople/childrensservices/girfec