Screening PK kids

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Specializes in School Nursing.

I just screened my first PK class for the year, and I am EXHAUSTED!!!! I did not remember how much harder it is for the little ones who have never done this before. I was only at it for an hour and a half and I am spent! I did quickly decide that for the ones who just aren't getting it, I just did height and weight and will try vision and hearing again after winter break. Turned out there were only 4 from a class of 22 that I will need to go back and catch again. Thankfully, this was my last class to screen for today, or I am not sure I would make it! Next week I have a PK and a 3rd that I can spread over the course of the week, then the following week the last PK and the last 3rd, plus a few that were absent when I first screened their class or newly enrolled then I AM DONE WITH SCREENING!!! Cannot wait to have it over with so I can focus on other things. How is everyone else's screenings going?

Specializes in School Nursing, Ambulatory Care, etc..

Purple,

I feel your pain when it comes to screening PK kids. :(

Hate to sound like I'm bragging, but I've been done with H/V and AN screenings since October. Even have my rescreens done and referals out. Hope it goes better for you!

sara

Specializes in School Nursing.

WOW! You are awesome! I did not get started until October, mainly because they kept moving kids from class to class and some teachers even swapped grades, so I could never get an actual ROLL to screen from until then, LOL! How nice it must be to have all that out of the way and be able to enjoy the kids around this time of year. Good job!

Specializes in School Nursing.

purple, it is very s-l-o-w going with pk for sure !! they are so timid and they sometimes just don't "get it" when you ask for a response. it involves a lot of patience :loveya: my screenings are finished and i have lots of filing to do now. it never seems to end !! good luck with the rest of your screenings

praiser :heartbeat

Specializes in School Nursing.

Don't worry, Purple. I'll be doing screenings till May! My kids are high school age so they understand it, I just can't pin them down to come to the health office! It always manages to get done every year, though.

Specializes in Maternal - Child Health.

I like to get h&v done as soon as possible in the school year. The sooner you have a h&v fail, the sooner you can rescreen. The sooner you rescreen, the sooner you can refer the child to a specialist. The sooner that happens, the sooner you can follow up with the parent to be sure the child was seen. The sooner the child is seen the sooner treatment (if necessary) can begin... and the sooner THAT happens, the better for the education of that child.

For Kindergarteners you should be using a vision screening instrument designed for non readers. I have used both the HOTV and the Lea screening tests for this age group - none of the districts I worked for used Snellen tests for Kindergarteners. You can successfully screen the majority of 3 year olds, all 4 & 5 year olds and many children with developmental disabilities using these screening tools.

"Our procedure is to do a mass school screening with parent volunteers,.."

Parent volunteers should not be used to screen this age group. In fact many skilled screeners cannot screen this age group - it takes people who very skilled with specific skills for screening young children.

What state are you in? Many states require anyone doing hearing and vision screening to complete certification course and pass a compentency demonstration, even if licensed nurses.

Here is a study that looks at vision screening in this age group:

http://www.nei.nih.gov/neitrials/static/study85.asp

Specializes in Maternal - Child Health.

"we have to work within the constraints of limited hours, limited funds and limited equipment. "

Why do you have to have work within the constraints of limited hours, limited funds and limited equipment? Who says we just accept what we are given and not advocate for our students for what is needed?

Why when it is yielding, according to you, an extraordinary rescreen percentage? And how much excessive unnecessary out of class time is amounting to? First for the screen, using the wrong screening tool with untrained screeners and then taking them out of class again to rescreen them?

Investigate the screening instruments should be using for this age group. Snelling charts are obviously inappropriate for this age group. It doesn't cost ANY more money to use the right screening instrument.

We have not only the authority to suggest more efficient and economical methods of doing screenings, we have an obligation to do so. You are the expert. You have the ability and the authority to conduct vision and hearing screening for kindergarteners at Kindergarten roundup, by an RN and avoid this excessive out of class time and inefficient and costly inefficient use of parent volunteers for this age group.

Specializes in Maternal - Child Health.

Please don't assume that I don't advocate for my students.

I believe it would be inappropriate to continue this discussion given conclusions being made by posters who know virtually nothing about the community I serve.

Specializes in school nursing.

This is my first year n elementary, came from middle school.I did my first class of PK this week, did 16 and it took the entire day. I am also 8 months pregnant. I think I will wait until I get back from maternity leave to do the rest. My ankles and legs looked like huge sausages by the end of the day!!!

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