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I'm about to start a nursing program at Lanier Tech in the Atlanta area. I expected the school to give us a form about our general health and immunizations, but they are asking questions that don't seem to be pertinent to anything. Why does my school need to know when I had my first menses or if it's regular, how many times I've been pregnant, how many births...even my dental records? I mean seriously, is this normal? My previous school asked for immunization records, list of medications and general questions, which for that I do understand the reasoning.Is your school asking these questions too? Is this normal?
In some cases, schools that have health departments/infirmaries may need this information as part of a thorough health history if you go there for a physical or for treatment (which could include immunizations). But the details are protected by HIPAA and should not be a part of your general student information.
If you are seeking any kind of patient care through the school, this may be legit, but as I stated above, it should not be lumped in with your academic file. If the info is for the health care folks, there should be a return envelope with their direct address.
If you are not seeking care through the school, I would inquire about the reasons behind these questions. Apart from a health care situation, they seem invasive and may border on illegal, depending on who is allowed to access the answers.
Then it doesn't seem reasonable for them to ask for this highly personal information.
I encourage you to make an inquiry. Too many people just do what they're told, even when alarm bells ring. This is one of those times when you have to throw a flag on the play and say, "Wait a minute!" Maybe no one has ever challenged them on this particular matter before.
It will be interesting to hear their thoughts on why your academic instructors need such intimate details about your life.
Well, this is the answer I received: Supply the information you feel comfortable and our clinical sites can determine if it is sufficient. Dental form is necessary. You are in patients personal space therfore a student with poor oral hygiene is not acceptable.
I doubt hospitals require dental records from their employees or information about the number of their pregnancies and their menstrual cycle. What institution oversees Colleges? Who can I contact about this?
I'd probably be filling in with a n/a. I mean so if you don't have a menses are they going to exclude you? Do they ask the guys when they went into puberty too? Seems kind of silly. Wondering if they are trying to figure out who is pregnant? Of course when you started and if you are regular is just ridiculous!
I'd probably be filling in with a n/a. I mean so if you don't have a menses are they going to exclude you? Do they ask the guys when they went into puberty too? Seems kind of silly. Wondering if they are trying to figure out who is pregnant? Of course when you started and if you are regular is just ridiculous!
No, they require this information only from women. THey are asking for lab results, too!
Part of the form:
For Female Students
Age menses started: _______________ Irregular: __________ Regular: _________
Gravida: __________
Para: __________
Pregnant: _________ no __________ yes: __________EDC
LAB: Hemoglobin ___________ Hematocrit __________ WBC __________
Urinalysis: Specific gravity ___________ Protein __________ Glucose _________
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I'm about to start a nursing program at Lanier Tech in the Atlanta area. I expected the school to give us a form about our general health and immunizations, but they are asking questions that don't seem to be pertinent to anything. Why does my school need to know when I had my first menses or if it's regular, how many times I've been pregnant, how many births...even my dental records? I mean seriously, is this normal? My previous school asked for immunization records, list of medications and general questions, which for that I do understand the reasoning.
Is your school asking these questions too? Is this normal?